A zesty feast of exotic spices

The China Post
Date: March 20, 2017
By: Chris Chang

If you could have a weeklong getaway to one of the many exotic destinations in

Café at Far Eastern Head Chef Brian Lin, far right, has specially invited experts in Singaporean, Malaysian, Indonesian and Thai cuisines to present an array of Southeast Asian delights, spiced and seasoned, from now to March 26. (Courtesy of Shangri-La’s Far Eastern Plaza Hotel, Taipei)

Southeast Asia, where would you like to go: Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia or Thailand? How about all of the above at Café at Far Eastern? Enjoy a famed all-you-can-eat culinary journey at Shangri-La’s Far Eastern Plaza Hotel, Taipei (香格里拉台北遠東國際大飯店) that combines some of the best savories from around the globe with different themes.

Exclusively from now until March 26, the restaurant’s head chef Brian Lin (林修諒) has specially invited experts in Singaporean, Malaysian, Indonesian and Thai cuisines — Han Xuguang (韓栩光) from The Little Red Dot (小紅點新加坡廚房), Marcus Ng (伍偉杰) from Asia 49 Cuisine and Bar and Damrongsak Khammongkhon from Shangri-La Hotel, Chiangmai — to present a zesty feast of exotic spices from Southeast Asia to Taiwan gourmets.

Inspired by the “nation of spices,” the Indonesian section offers dishes such as ketumbar, kemiri and pisang goreng to deliver a mouthwatering, aromatic delight that awakens your appetite with colorful flavors from the tropics.    [FULL  STORY]

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