Celebrate Father’s Day at Maria’s SteakCafe with their exclusive four-course set menu from only RM130+!

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Father’s Day is around the corner, so if you’re looking for a delicious, premium, and afforable dining experience to celebrate your dad, look no further! Maria’s SteakCafe will be having a delectable four-course set menu that’s only available on the 15th and 16th of June, across the Father’s Day weekend.

Starting from only RM130+, the Father’s Day set menu offers a wide variety of choices across all four courses — appetisers, soup, main course, and desserts — ensuring that everyone can enjoy a dining experience that’s best suited for their taste buds.

So, here’s some of the options that you can choose from their menu…

 

Enjoy premium steak options at Maria’s SteakCafe, such as the Japanese Wagyu Kobe A5 Striploin

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If your dad is a fan of steaks, you can now indulge him in a variety of premium cuts of beef; ranging from the rich-in-fat Australian Black Angus Ribeye MB2 (from RM94++ per 100gm), to the melt-in-your-mouth Japanese Wagyu Kobe A5 Striploin (from RM590++ per 100gm). Besides that, there are up to 4 other options of steaks to choose from, to fit your taste buds (and budget).

But if steak isn’t your thing, there are still plenty of other non-beef options for you to choose from. For instance, seafood fans can enjoy their Lobster Thermidor (RM385++) or Atlantic White Cod (RM210++). They also have lamb and chicken options available as well. Additionally, guests having the four-course set menu will also be given to pick one out of three options for the appetiser, soup, and dessert courses.

For more information on what the set menu entails, you can check out Maria’s Steakcafe’s Father’s Day Set Menu here. For reservations, you can also call Maria’s SteakCafe at +6017 902 0339 or you may visit www.marias.com.my to book your table.

 

 

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