Tag: #KLTower

  • Citarasa Desa di Puncak Kota: Bufet Ikonik KL Tower Kembali Dengan Pengalaman Santapan Eksklusif 292 Meter Tinggi

    Citarasa Desa di Puncak Kota: Bufet Ikonik KL Tower Kembali Dengan Pengalaman Santapan Eksklusif 292 Meter Tinggi

    Sempena ketibaan Ramadan Al-Mubarak 1447 Hijrah, Kuala Lumpur Tower sekali lagi mempersembahkan bufet tahunan yang dinanti ramai, Citarasa Santapan Desa “Rasa Asli, Suasana Eksklusif”, yang akan berlangsung dari 21 Februari hingga 16 Mac 2026. Bertempat di Sky Mega Hall pada ketinggian 292 meter dari aras bumi, para tetamu bakal menikmati pengalaman gastronomi istimewa yang menggabungkan cita rasa masakan kampung, suasana desa moden yang mewah serta panorama 360° Kuala Lumpur merangkumi pemandangan senja dan keindahan malam kota.

    Tahun ini, tema “Rasa Asli, Suasana Eksklusif” diangkat dengan sentuhan elegan bagi menghidupkan semula nostalgia kampung yang kaya dengan warisan Melayu. Setiap aspek pengalaman daripada rasa, aroma hingga tekstur hidangan dirancang dengan teliti oleh pasukan kulinari Kuala Lumpur Tower dan Knight Cuisines Sdn. Bhd. Bufet ini menampilkan lebih 200 pilihan hidangan desa yang disusun melalui empat set menu rotasi mingguan, menjadikan setiap kunjungan berbeza dan sesuai untuk keluarga, pelanggan korporat serta tetamu antarabangsa.

    Antara hidangan tradisi yang disajikan termasuk Kerabu Mangga, Kerabu Pucuk Paku, ulam-ulaman segar, Sup Tulang Berempah, Sup Ayam Berherba, Daging Rendang Tok, Ayam Masak Merah, Ayam Percik Desa, Kari Kepala Ikan, Ikan Talapia Bakar dan Sambal Tempoyak Daun Kayu. Di bahagian gerai masakan panas yang sentiasa dinantikan, tetamu dapat menikmati Kambing Golek Manja, Char Kuey Teow Kampung, Mee Kari Kuah Pekat, Sate Ayam dan Daging, Cucur Udang panas serta Apam Balik rangup. Aroma masakan yang membangkitkan nostalgia air tangan ibu dan nenek dijangka memenuhi ruang Sky Mega Hall, menjadikan hidangan bukan sekadar pengisian perut tetapi pengalaman sentimental yang menghidupkan memori.

    Pilihan pencuci mulut turut melimpah dengan ABC Corner, aneka kuih Melayu seperti Seri Muka, Kuih Lapis dan Talam Pandan, selain Pengat Pisang, Bubur Kacang Hijau, Agar-Agar Santan serta minuman tradisi seperti Air Bandung, Teh Tarik dan Sirap Limau. Bagi memastikan tetamu menikmati pengalaman eksklusif, bufet ini dihadkan kepada 220 tetamu sehari, menawarkan ruang makan premium yang luas, pemandangan KLCC dan panorama kota dari jendela eksklusif, layanan profesional pasukan hospitaliti serta pilihan tempat duduk tepi tingkap yang terhad.

    Kemudahan tambahan termasuk surau, kerusi bayi terhad, ruang menunggu selesa, perkhidmatan shuttle, pasukan keselamatan bertauliah dan koordinasi pramusaji berpengalaman. Harga yang ditawarkan adalah berpatutan, dengan promosi Early Bird dibuka dari 1 November hingga 31 Disember 2025. Harga bermula daripada RM125 bagi dewasa hari biasa dan RM139 bagi dewasa hari minggu, termasuk caj perkhidmatan 10% dan SST 6%.

    Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif LSH Service Master Sdn. Bhd., Encik Khairil Faizal Hj Othman berkata bahawa Citarasa Santapan Desa bukan sekadar bufet, tetapi pengalaman gastronomi yang mengangkat warisan desa ke pentas premium Kuala Lumpur Tower. Katanya, ia kekal menjadi pilihan keluarga, syarikat korporat dan pelancong antarabangsa setiap tahun, dan edisi 2026 dijanjikan lebih eksklusif serta meninggalkan kenangan bermakna sepanjang Ramadan.

    Tempahan kini dibuka dan tertakluk kepada kapasiti. Untuk maklumat lanjut atau pertanyaan, pelanggan boleh menghubungi +603 2630 3033. Rebut peluang menikmati harga Early Bird sebelum 31 Disember 2025 dan alami sendiri keaslian rasa desa dalam suasana eksklusif hanya di Kuala Lumpur Tower.

  • KL Tower Unveils New Storytelling Mascot Family and Honors Winners of the Befriend Kay Elle Design Competition

    KL Tower Unveils New Storytelling Mascot Family and Honors Winners of the Befriend Kay Elle Design Competition

    Kuala Lumpur Tower, one of Malaysia’s most recognisable and enduring landmarks, marked a new chapter in its cultural journey with the introduction of its storytelling mascot family comprising Kay Elle, Tawa, Hornbelle, Cik Mak and Puteri Raya. Revealed at the HEMISFERA Luxury Sky Hall, the mascots symbolise a creative transformation for the tower as it prepares to advance into a new decade of experiential tourism, community engagement and cultural programming. The event also celebrated the winners of the Befriend Kay Elle Design Competition, a nationwide initiative that drew nearly 200 creative entries from Malaysians across the country.

    For almost three decades, Kuala Lumpur Tower has stood as more than a soaring figure on the skyline. It has served as a compass for city dwellers, a witness to national progress and a beloved beacon for Malaysians everywhere. The introduction of the mascot family marks the first time the tower’s heritage has been personified, giving shape and personality to the spirit that defines it. Each character embodies the elements that reflect the tower’s essence, including light, nature, culture, warmth and national pride.

    During the launch, Khairil Faizal Hj Othman, Chief Executive Officer of LSH Service Master Sdn. Bhd., emphasised the significance of the initiative. He shared that Kuala Lumpur Tower holds stories that belong to all Malaysians, and the mascots breathe life into these stories in a joyful, relatable and meaningful way. He described the characters as reflections of the tower’s soul, honouring the past while inspiring a spirited and imaginative future.

    Kay Elle represents the tower’s iconic glow against the night sky, symbolising wonder, optimism and the sense of magic Malaysians feel when they see the tower illuminated above the city. Tawa emerges as the guardian of the 130-million-year-old Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve, capturing the unique connection between the landmark and one of Kuala Lumpur’s last remaining green sanctuaries. Together, these characters form the core of the tower’s new narrative identity, anchoring its heritage through expressive storytelling.

    The Befriend Kay Elle Design Competition invited Malaysians to create new companions for the tower’s main mascot, sparking widespread participation and showcasing the artistic talent of the nation. From the nearly 200 submissions received, three new mascots were selected for their cultural depth, symbolic meaning and alignment with Kuala Lumpur Tower’s identity.

    Hornbelle draws inspiration from the Rhinoceros Hornbill, a powerful cultural icon of Eastern Malaysia, and represents unity and strength. Cik Mak captures the comfort and familiarity Malaysians associate with seeing the tower from afar, symbolising warmth and hospitality through her character concept rooted in the idea of “home.” Puteri Raya represents Malaysia’s national flower, the Bunga Raya, reflecting courage, unity and the colourful illuminations that brighten the tower during festive seasons.

    The competition winners, Christelle Siow Zhi Shien for Hornbelle, Nur Aliahsafiyah Atikah Binti Mat Noor for Cik Mak and Lay Heng Soon for Puteri Raya, each received RM2,000 in cash, annual passes to Kuala Lumpur Tower and exclusive merchandise. More significantly, their designs now become part of the permanent Kuala Lumpur Tower mascot family, with their creations brought to life as cultural ambassadors for the landmark.

    The mascot family will play a central role in the tower’s next phase of public engagement. They will be featured in interactive visitor experiences, school outreach programmes, cultural and festive activities, national tourism promotions, merchandise series and a range of digital storytelling initiatives. Their introduction also aligns with Malaysia’s broader efforts to strengthen cultural tourism offerings ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026, ensuring the tower remains a vibrant and meaningful destination for both locals and tourists.

    The event concluded with a lively photo session that brought together the mascots, their creators, distinguished guests and media representatives. As the characters appeared together for the first time, they symbolised a fresh beginning for Kuala Lumpur Tower one where storytelling, culture and architecture are woven into a unified identity. With Kay Elle, Tawa, Hornbelle, Cik Mak and Puteri Raya now forming part of its brand, Kuala Lumpur Tower enters the future as a living, breathing landmark, whose stories are as rich and colourful as the views it offers from above the city.