Dancing Fish for lunch
Buy1 Free 1 2-Course Weekday Set Lunch Thyme All Day Dining Level 12 HATTEN place |
Press Release | Date : March 2020
Contact Shamaine Soh Tel 606-2229696
Buy 1 Free 1 Weekday Set Lunch at Thyme All Day Dining
What’s for lunch? Back by popular demand, Hatten Place
brings back its Weekday Set Lunch with a special Buy 1 Free 1 offer. Perfect
for business lunches or gathering among family and friends, make your way to
Thyme All Day Dining located on Level 12, Hatten Place Melaka.
Priced at RM28nett, choose your preferred main course from
the menu of 5 mouth-watering treats all served with a heart-warming bowl of
creamy potato leek soup.
Topping the list is our famous Thyme chicken or beef burger
grilled to perfection and served with a side of fries. This crowd favourite
with its juicy burger patty is a definite must try.
If you enjoy sizzling hot plate dishes, be spoilt for choice
with 4 sizzling sensations. Choose from our signature Kung Po chicken yee mee
noodles, sizzling Cajun spiced chicken steak, Zhe Jiang black vinegar crispy
meehoon or the beautiful Dancing Fish served with fragrant coconut rice.
Complete your meal with a refreshing glass of iced lemon tea
available at RM2 per person. The Weekday Set Lunch promotion is available from
12 pm till 2.30 pm from Mondays to Fridays.
For reservations, call 06-2229696 or email dine@hattenplace.com
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