Luxurious Buffet

If you desire something more for your Ramadan buffet, there are plenty of luxurious buffet spreads to indulge in. These venues will ensure a memorable experience for you, and the hefty price tag is only supplanted by the best in all food, beverages and ambience. Can you say extravagance? These eating establishments will take it to the nines this Ramadan, so prepare yourselves for rows and rows of delicious delights tempting you as you arrive!

Eastin Hotel

Section 16, Petaling Jaya

19 August 09 - 21 September 09

Come and take pleasure in a delightful array of Middle Eastern and traditional Hari Raya cuisine, prepared from the heart by Senior Sous Chef Mohd Azli and his team. Relish a variety of your favourites including Nasi Kerabu, Nasi Impit, Lemang with Serunding, Whole Roasted Lamb, Roast Chicken, Shish Kebabs, Chicken Sharwama with condiments, and much, much more! The perfect buka puasa treat for the whole family!

Equatorial Hotel, Bangi

Bangi, Kuala Lumpur

22 August 09 - 19 September 09
Café Lavista

RM 82++ per adult, RM 38 ++ per child

1Malaysia Merdeka Special (22 August 09 - 31 August 09): 20% off buffet price

10% off for pre-payments (1 September 09 - 17 September 09): min 24hours prior to dining

Celebrate Ramadhan the Muhibbah way by enjoying a great variety of typical Malaysian dishes - from home style kampung fare, oriental Canto style to sumptuous Indian selections. And don't forget to try their delectable Western cuisine, mystical Middle Eastern specialties, delightful Italian fare and many more. One more thing not to be missed is the view during sunset at Café Lavista, it is simply breathtaking!

Hilton Kuala Lumpur

KL Sentral, Kuala Lumpur

26 August 09 - 17 September 09

Weekdays: RM 98++ per adult, half price for children

Weekends: RM 88++ per person, half price for children

Ramadhan at the Hilton is back with more exciting choices this year! Expect a great selection of Malaysian and International delights on the buffet spread comprising delicious Malay delicacies served in a contemporary setting with soothing music at Level 6.

Hotel Maluri

Taman Maluri, Kuala Lumpur

25 August 09 - 16 September 09

RM53++ per adult, RM37++ per child

Kick off your buka puasa with Malaysian appetizers and salads at Hotel Maluri's Ala Kampung Beraneka Ramadan Buffet Spread. Dishes to be found include Kerabu Mangga, Tauhu Sumbat, Ulam Ulam Kampong, Nasi Tomato, Ayam Kurma, Ketam Masak Lemak and others. The spread is complemented with live cooking stalls serving Ikan Bakar, Sotong, Udang Bakar, Soto Ayam with Nasi Impit, Sup Ekor, Assam Laksa, Mee Bandung and many more. To end this scrumptious buffet, there is a Sweet Ends Corner for you to indulge in an extensive variety of local delights.

One World Hotel

Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya

19 August 09 - 20 September 09
Cinnamon Coffee House

RM 98++ per adult, RM 49++ per child (inclusive of special door gift)

Relish mum's home-cooked specialities when breaking fast with family and friends this Ramadan. Indulge in delicious Ramadan favourites from the 13 states in Malaysia such as Nasi Kandar, Pulut Kuning Berlauk, Ayam Pansuh, Nasi Kerabu Berlauk, Nasi Briyani Gam Johor dengan Daging Kawah, Pulut Serawa Durian, Pulut Manga and lots more. Also watch out chefs in action as they prepare a variety of traditional Malay kuihs such as Apam Balik, Cempedak Goreng, Pisang Goreng and Sukun at the interactive kitchen.

PNB Darby Park Executive Suites

Jalan Binjai, Kuala Lumpur

24 August 09 - 19 September 09
39 Restaurant

RM 89++ per adult, RM 59++ per child

Break your fast at The 39 Restaurant, PNB Darby Park this Ramadan and take on an unforgettable dining experience. Indulge yourself to a hearty spread of authentic Malay dishes while being entertained by specially arranged live band performances. As you wind down through the night with your family and friends, be mesmerised by the breathtaking view of Kuala Lumpur City Centre's skyline.

PNB Darby Cafe

RM 65++ per adult, RM 35++ per child

During the same period, PNB Darby Park Executive Suites' other F&B outlet - PNB Darby Cafe on level 1 - will also be offering a Buka Puasa buffet.

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Dressing Up for Raya

During the first few days of Raya, Muslims in Malaysia will customarily wear traditional Malay costumes. Men will wear Baju Melayu while women either the Baju Kurung or Baju Kebaya. These costumes are usually made with the best of materials, possibly the best out of other costumes that can be found in their closets. They'll also strive to look their best (with extra effort in putting on makeup for instance!).

Religious Rites throughout the Day

In the morning, Muslims will attend the Aidilfitri prayers at the mosque. On top of the merits to be earned from the prayers, this is an opportunity for them to congregate harmoniously and meet each other. Once the prayers are done, they'll head home for the Hari Raya family feast. Thereafter, Muslims will commonly visit the graves of their loved ones, bestowing upon them gifts in the form of Quran recitals and tahlil (prayers).