This year, Ramadan starts on 5 May and runs until 3 June. All hotels and many restaurants have generous buka puasa buffets – here are our top picks. Many of the hotels offer discounts for those paying with local banks’ cards, check before paying your bill!
Jom Makan at Hilton KL, Hilton Puchong and Hilton PJ
Jom Makan buffets at the Hilton restaurants Vasco’s at KL Sentral, Paya Serai at Hilton PJ and Garden Grille at Hilton Garden Inn Puchong are some of the top choices for Ramadan buffets in town. Vasco’s also has a Silat performance every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Traditional Malay music is performed Monday – Saturday.
Menara KL Buka Puasa Buffet
A bit of cliché, we know, but Menara KL’s restaurant offers an impressive setting for a meal, making it suitable for a special family meal. Available May 21 – June 12. Early bird offer RM96/adult, RM58/child. Normal price RM120/73. More details here.
Simply Malay buffet at Bijan
One of the top spots in town for fine Malay cuisine, Bijan has a Simply Malay buffet on, for RM120++/adult. Bijan’s food is fiery, though! More info here.
The Aneka Rasa at JP Teres (Grand Hyatt)
The restaurant is decorated in traditional Malaysian style with colourful batik, local crafts and flowers. JP Teres has a salad station, a fried selection, soups, chicken rice station, dim sum, Indian corner, roasted lamb, different live cooking stations, fresh seafood, satays, pisang goreng, a dessert buffet, assorted crackers and chips…. and so much more. We tried almost every dish and they are delicious.
We give JP Teres bonus points for:
- The Grand Hyatt has decided to go plastic free, except for the water bottles, which are recycled reused in their uniforms. Yes, part of the Grand Hyatt staff uniforms are made of plastic bottles.
- All rice and vegetables are locally grown. The farms are selected and approved by their excellent and passionate chef!
- JP Teres works together with social projects in KL.
Price: RM178 nett (Adult) ǀ RM89 nett (Child)
Saujana Hotels & Resorts
Saujana’s Buka Puasa Buffet promises local and international favourites. It is priced RM162 per person, 50% off for children and kids below six eat for free. More info here.
Serena Brasserie, InterContinental KL
Warisan Tradisi di Sereana promises a range of delicacies. Price: RM188 for adults and RM69 for children on weekdays, and RM158/RM55 on weekends. More info here
Songket Restaurant
A buffet dinner with a cultural show (not on Sundays). Dates: 6–31 May. Price: RM88++ for adults, discount for children aged 5-11 and senior citizens. More info here.
TPC Kuala Lumpur
Lambaian Rasa is set to be the theme for the most anticipated buffet of the year at Malaysia’s premier golf club, TPC Kuala Lumpur. Price: RM110 nett per adult, children aged 6-12 enjoy a 50% discount. Free parking, kids get 50% off. More info here.
Restoran Rebun’s Ramadan bazaar
A traditional buffet spread! Price: RM84 adults, RM53 kids. More info here.
Rama V Thai buffet
Good selection of Thai food if you’ve had your share of local delicacies. Most of the dishes are fiery, however, so perhaps a date night destination? There is an outdoor BBQ area with non-spicy meats and seafood (lamb, squid, fish, cockles), and a live station of pad Thai noodle. Ramadan buffet period 13 May to 2 June. Price: RM89.90 nett per person. Add-on RM9.90 per pax for free-flow beverage. More info here.
Some of the local food bloggers have comprehensive lists of Ramadan buffets in KL, here are a few good ones:
GoodyFoodies list of Ramadan buffets here.
The quick guide by Malaysian Flavours here.
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