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Le Mei Chinese Restaurant: Elegant Dining in the Heart of Putrajaya

#sepangitinerary Le Mei at Le Méridien Putrajaya is an elegant Chinese restaurant perfect for dining with friends and family. Renowned for its refined ambiance, Le Mei showcases exquisite red Chinese interior design with intricate wooden panels, lantern lighting, and silk accents that exude timeless sophistication. The menu features masterfully crafted Cantonese cuisine, with signature dishes like Peking Duck, Dim Sum platters, and Steamed Cod with superior soy sauce. Whether it’s a special celebration or a casual gathering, Le Mei offers an authentic culinary journey in a serene, luxurious setting that reflects the richness of Chinese heritage and hospitality.
Posted: May 14, 2025
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Serdang | Lebih IRC, Ioi Resort | Le Meridien Hotel, Putrajaya 60520, Malaysia
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