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Best Ramadhan Buffets in Kuala Lumpur

Ramadhan is around the corner, and for the first time in two years since the pandemic started, the government has slowly lifted the restrictions. Tarawih prayers are allowed without physical distancing starting 1st April for those who are vaccinated. Breaking Fast, Moreh (supper) and Sahur (pre-dawn meal) are allowed in Mosque once again, which mean hotels and restaurants are gearing up to restart the celebrations of the yearly Ramadhan buffet! After 2 years of hiatus, where do you begin?

Here are the 8 best Ramadhan buffets in Kuala Lumpur.

JP Teres Grand Hyatt

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With their Nostalgia Rembulan Ramadhan Buffet, JP Teres offers a plentiful iftar feast, asking you to buka puasa in a dynamic and transformational '60s ambience. Feast your eyes on their colourful servings of local gourmet delicacies imbued with the unique flavours of Malaysian heritage, which are delightfully equipped with various live stations and a wide array of meals for you to indulge in.

JP Teres Grand Hyatt's dining outlet specialises in authentic local cuisine, offers enhanced service and a wide range of culinary options. This restaurant is excellent for any type of get-together, be it family gatherings or friendly meet-ups, as it offers both indoor and outdoor seating as well as a broad variety of local cuisines.

Quan's Kitchen, Four Points By Sheraton

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Quan's Kitchen, located in the Four Points by Sheraton, is a must-visit restaurant that pays respect to the heritage neighbourhood through its culinary offerings. This restaurant, which serves breakfast, lunch, and supper, is the place to go for reinterpreted classic local foods in an exquisite Chinatown-inspired setting.

Explore Bazar Selera, a gastronomic bazaar, as the sun sets this holy month. Quan's Kitchen is serving a variety of Central Asian specialties this Ramadan, including bazaar and kampung classics as well as foreign pleasures. You can even expect exotic foods like Mongolian Roasted Whole Lamb and Kambing Kuzi with Peas at their colourful iftar buffet spread, which recalls us of our favourite Ramadan bazaars!

Curate, Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur

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At Curate, the Four Season Hotel Kuala Lumpur combines modern style, excellent service, and an unparalleled buffet offer. This all-day eating location combines a theatrical dining experience with a warm and welcoming atmosphere, making it a popular choice for many families looking to spend quality time with their loved ones.

Indulge further into the Sajian Tradisi Kita buffet, a feast designed to bring families together in appreciation and buka puasa. The buffet spread, curated by famous chef Dato' Fazley Yaakob, is inspired by nostalgic local flavours and classic favourites and features delicacies like the Umai Umai Seafood Salad, Kampung Chili Crab, Ekor Asam Pedas, Gulai Opor Daging, and more.

Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur

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Mosaic is an all-day eating restaurant in Mandarin Oriental that features magnificent décor with elaborate hanging pewter lighting and gorgeous mosaic walls that symbolise Peranakan culture. The restaurant also has two semi-private dining rooms with seating for up to ten people each, which are ideal for large families that want to eat together!

In conjunction with guest chef Amjad Karkazan, Mandarin Oriental is presenting their Selera Malaysia & Timur Tengah Buka Puasa Buffet this year. Take a culinary journey around Malaysia and the Middle East with buffets of classic foods and distinctive iftar favourites.

Jibby Chow

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Break your fast at JibbyEast's exquisite Iftar Buffet, which features everything from local dishes to exotic delicacies. Surau facilities are available on the premises for anyone who wishes to pray after the meal! With RM75.00 per person, this year Jibby Chow feature a spread of Morrocan stall and their Western counter.

De.wan by Chef Wan

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From April 6th to May 1st, De.Wan 1958 by Chef Wan will thrill customers with delectable regional specialities for buka puasa, spreading the spirit of Ramadan. There’s a wide variety of of dishes to choose from salad, sambal colik, bubur lambur corner to a bbq corner where you can choose numerous type of meat and fishes.

There’s an early bird special for those who bought their tickets before 5th April 2022. After 5th April 2022 the ramadhan buffet goes at RM 168 per person for adults, RM 110 for senior citizen, and RM 78 for children age 4 to 11 years old. Make your booking at De.wan space soon at either The Linc or Bangi Golf Resort location.

Atas Modern Malaysian Eatery

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Discover ATAS Modern Malaysian Eatery at Atas Modern Eatery at The RUMA, a tranquil oasis amidst the urban rush. With a vast range of contemporary culinary delicacies produced with hand-picked local produce and heirloom ingredients, you can anticipate the finest atas experience here.

Dig into the Hidangan Tradisi Ramadan feast meal at ATAS, which is arranged in a stylish environment. From traditional sweets and steaming bowls of bubur cha-cha to rendang and substantial soups, their curations celebrate local, artisan traditions. You can also choose from a large variety of pickled items, ulam, and sambal.

Restaurant Rebung By Chef Ismail

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Restoran Rebung Chef Ismail, a Malaysian heritage food eatery in town, will make you hungry. You can expect unique Malaysian flavours from the local foods offered here.

With their truly Malaysian Ramadan Buffet, you may celebrate the many native flavours. With their extensive menu of regional specialties, which are all served in all-you-can-eat platters and trays you’ll definitely be spoilt for choice. Prepare to fill your bellies with traditional favourites including beef rendang, roti jala, satay, onde-onde, and more!