Monday, December 15, 2025

My First Time on MV Piano Land Cruise (from Port Klang, Malaysia)

This isn’t my first cruise. Not my second either. I’ve cruised enough times to know the drill: unpack once, overeat daily, lose track of time, repeat. So when I stepped onboard MV Piano Land at Port Klang on 1 December 2025, it wasn’t starry-eyed first-timer excitement. It was more like seasoned curiosity. This was my very first time on Piano Land, and judging by the welcome alone, I had a strong feeling it was going to be a fun ride. The good kind of fun. The kind where everything feels smooth, well-planned, and slightly dangerous to your waistline.


The arrival itself already felt special. There were cultural performances, big smiles, and that unmistakable Malaysian warmth where everyone looks genuinely happy to have you there. It didn’t feel stiff or overly formal, more like a proud celebration. MV Piano Land wasn’t just docking; it was being properly welcomed. And honestly, first impressions matter. This one passed with flying colours.

This sailing marked the official start of MV Piano Land’s homeport operations in Malaysia, which is a big deal for anyone who loves easy holidays. No long-haul flights, no airport chaos overseas. Just drive to Port Klang, board the ship, and suddenly your holiday has started. This whole setup is a collaboration between Hwajing Travel & Tours, Tourism Malaysia, port authorities, and industry players who clearly understand that convenience is king.


There were proper ceremonies too—flag raisings, plaque exchanges, important people in smart outfits. Maritime traditions were honoured, photos were taken, hands were shaken. It all symbolised a long-term partnership and Malaysia’s growing role as a cruise hub in the region. Serious stuff, but done in a way that still felt celebratory rather than stiff.

Now, let’s talk about the ship itself. MV Piano Land has history. It was once a European classic cruise ship, even named by Queen Elizabeth II. These days, it has been refreshed under China’s cruise development, blending old-school elegance with Asian hospitality. Translation: it looks classy but feels welcoming. You don’t feel underdressed walking around, but you also don’t feel like you need to whisper.



From end November to Christmas 2025, the ship sails from Port Klang to Penang and Langkawi, carrying over 1,700 passengers each trip. Having Port Klang as a homeport makes cruising suddenly feel very doable, especially for Malaysians. No passport stress, no jet lag. Just show up and sail.

Life onboard is where the cruise really shines. There’s always something happening—shows, live music, games, activities for kids, teens, adults, and people like me who say they’ll join activities but somehow end up at the cafĂ© instead. The theatre performances are surprisingly impressive, evenings are lively, and days can be as packed or as lazy as you want them to be. No pressure, no FOMO, just vibes.

Food deserves its own moment. MV Piano Land is fully halal-certified, with all kitchens and equipment properly sertu. For Muslim travellers, this is huge. No guessing games, no awkward questions, just eat in peace. And eat we did. Asian dishes, international options, buffets that test your self-control. Everything halal, everything comforting, everything slightly encouraging you to go back for “just one more.”



After all that eating and exploring, the cabins feel like a reward. The beds are ridiculously comfortable. Combine that with the gentle rocking of the ship and suddenly you’re sleeping better than you do at home. There’s something about being lulled by the sea that knocks you out in the best way possible.

One of the highlights of the itinerary is the stop in Penang. You get about six hours, which is enough if you plan wisely. Penang Hill for the views, George Town for the food, street art for the photos. Eat fast, walk efficiently, and always watch the time. Missing the ship is not the kind of drama you want on holiday.

Beyond the fun, MV Piano Land’s presence is a big boost for Malaysia’s tourism scene, especially with Visit Malaysia Year 2026 coming up. It brings in visitors, creates jobs, and shows that cruising doesn’t have to be exclusive or complicated. It can be family-friendly, Muslim-friendly, and very approachable.


For me, after cruising umpteen times, Piano Land still managed to surprise me—in a good way. It feels like cruising, but localised, thoughtful, and easy. And as the ship sailed out of Port Klang, I knew one thing for sure: this first time on Piano Land definitely won’t be my last.












Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Serena Brasserie’s A Feast for All Ages Buffet

It's that time of year again! The holidays are here, and if you're looking to indulge in festive cheer with a side of mouthwatering food, look no further than the  InterContinental Kuala Lumpur. This year, they've kicked things up a notch with their "Season of Golden Tidings" celebration, a whole month of festive fun, luxury and of course so much good food. As if the holidays weren't already magical enough, this round of Christmas Buffet promises to take your celebrations to a whole new level.


Get ready to stretch those stomachs because Serena Brasserie is pulling out all the stops with their Sparkling Season Dinner Buffet. From December 1st - 23rd and again from December 26th - 30th, you'll be treated to an epic spread of seasonal dishes that’ll have you coming back for more (and probably more, again… and again). For just RM278 nett per adult and RM139 nett per child, you can enjoy everything from juicy meats to fresh seafood, all set in the gorgeous festive decor that only InterContinental could pull off.

Let’s talk about the stars of the show at Serena Brasserie’s festive buffet. First up, the Slow Roasted Prime Rib… this melt-in-your-mouth beauty is a must-try, perfectly seasoned and cooked to juicy perfection (jawnji). Then there’s the Salmon en Croute, where flaky pastry meets rich, tender salmon, a combo that feels both indulgent and comforting. For seafood lovers, the Fresh Seafood on Ice is a dream, offering everything from succulent prawns to plump oysters, all chilled and ready for you to devour (this is my favourite, every time!). If you're craving a touch of British tradition, the Yorkshire Pudding will hit the spot - warm, golden, and perfectly pillowy, it’s the ideal sidekick to any main.



Chup, there’s more! If you're into the whole festive vibe (and let's face it, who isn't kan), you have to try their selection of seasonal desserts. I’m talking about rich, indulgent cakes, cookies and a lot of sugar in every bite. It’s Christmas in dessert form, and it’s everything you’ve been waiting for. Drum rolllll…… the grand finale: the Exquisite Festive Desserts. A selection that’s as decadent as it is festive, featuring everything from rich yule logs to cute gingerbread cookies, guaranteed to satisfy every sweet tooth in the room.


For those who want to kick it up a notch for the big days (December 24th - 25th), don’t miss out on the Golden Feast Dinner Buffet. This one’s priced at RM318 nett per adult and RM159 nett per child, and it’s worth every single cent.

Now, if you’ve ever wanted a full-on luxurious experience (who hasn’t, right?), InterContinental Kuala Lumpur has partnered with Helena Rubinstein, the queen of skincare. Helena Rubinstein is all about high-performance beauty, and this festive season, they’ve designed an elevated ritual to leave you feeling pampered and glowing.



If you book a Suite or Premium Lounge Access Room, you’ll get to experience the Replasty Age Recovery Welcome Ritual. Basically think rejuvenation with a Replasty Age Recovery Day and Night Cream duo - a little luxury to help you recover from that long-haul flight or simply the stress of holiday shopping. You’ll also receive a Replasty Age Recovery Eye Cream turndown amenity, a perfect little gift to enhance your nighttime skincare routine and get you ready for a cozy night of beauty sleep.

InterContinental Kuala Lumpur’s Season of Golden Tidings is more than just a feast for the belly it’s a feast for the soul. Whether you’re sharing a moment with loved ones, making new memories with friends or simply indulging in the magic of the season, this holiday celebration has something for everyone.

So, what are you waiting for? Make sure you don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience. The holidays are meant to be filled with joy, indulgence, and a whole lot of good food. Treat yourself (and maybe even your family and friends too) to a Christmas Buffet at InterContinental Kuala Lumpur. Wishing everyone a Happy Holiday —may it be filled with love, laughter and… plenty of food!











Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Turkey, Lamb and Yummy Desserts: Christmas Food Heaven at M Resort Hotel PJ

If you’ve been around my blog long enough, you’ll know I’m a sucker for anything merry let it be lights, sparkles, food, food and… more food (you know where this is going, right). So when Miera invited me as her plus one to check out M Resort Hotel Petaling Jaya Christmas buffet spread at their Fairway Coffee House, I didn’t even pretend to think twice. Santa hasn’t even warmed up the sleigh yet, but my makan mood? Fully activated (me when it comes to food ‘wink’).


Walking into Fairway Coffee House honestly felt like stepping into a Christmas postcard, minus the snow of course (eyes rolling) because, hello, we are in Malaysia (eyes just did a back flip). But the ambience? On point. Warm lights, happy people, and that faint whiff of roasted something-something that gets your stomach waking up. Whether you’re coming with your makan gang, colleagues who pretend they don’t eat much (absolute lies!), or family members who skip lunch “to make space”, the whole vibe just screams, “Okay guys, Christmas mode ONZZZ.”


Let’s get real, us Malaysians love Christmas but we love-love Christmas FOOD even MORE. And Fairway Coffee House clearly understood the assignment because their Christmas Eve spread is basically a culinary parade. I walked in thinking I’d just “take a look” first. Spoiler: I lied. Titik.

The superstar: Roasted Turkey complete with all the trimmings. I’m talking stuffing, gravy, sauce ie. the whole works. Now, I know turkey can sometimes taste like cardboard if done wrongly, but this one? Moist, flavourful and I may just eaten more than one plate. Don’t judge please.



Next to it, the Red Ribbon Bone-In Ribeye was calling out to me like, “Lily… come laaaa...”. And then, as if that wasn’t enough, there’s the Roasted Whole Lamb Leg with Roasted Root Vegetables. If you’re a lamb lover, this will make you tear up a little. I’m not saying I got emotional, but I’m also not denying it.
 
Oh yah…. My baby carrot get a special mention. IYKYK – hint to Miera.
 
Sambung – there’s also Lamb Navarin, Classic Beef Stroganoff, Creamed Spinach Salmon and the Traditional Shepherd’s Pie. I don’t know who curated this list but they clearly believe in feeding people (us) properly.
 
No Christmas Eve dinner is complete without desserts, and this buffet’s dessert counter… whew. Let’s just say if Santa went missing, you could probably find him here sneaking bites.



Chocolate Logs, gorgeous Entremets, cute little Petit Gateaux, Tarts, basically every fancy sweet treat you’ve seen on gram but can actually touch and eat. And then you have the nostalgic Christmassy stuff: Marzipan Stollen, Panettone, Cookies, Bread Pudding with Creme Anglaise. Warm, sweet, comforting.
 
At this point, I told myself I’d “just taste a bit”. Again… lies.
 
One thing I love about Malaysian buffets? Even when celebrating snow, reindeer and Santa, we MUST have our Asian staples. And M Resort delivered.
 
There’s Malay, Indian, and Chinese selections — everything from curries to biryanis to noodles to stir-fry. Then there’s the Japanese section where the sushi and sashimi look way too tempting to ignore. And yes, there’s grilled seafood too, just in case you needed an excuse to get another plate.



Basically, if your family is like mine where everyone wants something different, this buffet covers all arguments. No one leaves unhappy.
 
There’s also a spread of local dishes, just because.... And of course - more desserts. At this point, I accepted that on Christmas weekend it’ll be 90% eating, 10% pretending I would go to the gym after.
 
M Resort Hotel really nailed the festive vibes this year. The Christmas Eve buffet feels indulgent, warm and wonderfully Christmassy.

If you’re planning a festive gathering — family, friends, office or even a self-love solo makan date (no judgment!) — Fairway Coffee House is definitely worth checking out. Come hungry, wear comfy pants, and remember: calories consumed during Christmas don’t count. 


Christmas Eve Buffet Dinner
24 December 2025 : 6.30pm – 10.30pm
RM238nett per adult & 119nett per child aged 5 - 11 years
RM167nett per senior citizen aged 60 years and above

Christmas Day Buffet Hi Tea
25 December 2025 : 12.00pm – 4.00pm
RM185nett per adult & 93nett per child aged 5 - 11 years
RM130nett per senior citizen aged 60 years and above








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