Ramadan buffets in Klang Valley
2025 has been a whirlwind of celebrations, and we’re only in March—yet Ramadan and Raya is already upon us. With the festive rush in full swing, finding the best spots for Ramadan buffets can feel overwhelming. But fret not—these places are ready to serve up the finest Malay delicacies, whether it’s the creamy masak lemak or the melt-in-your-mouth onde-onde, starting from RM79 per person.
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1. The Acre by Farm Fresh at UPM
RM108++ adults | RM68++ children
Image credit: @farmfreshatupm via Instagram
A Ramadan buffet with a view is a celebration worth dressing up for and that’s what you’ll get when you dine at The Acre by Farm Fresh located in Serdang. This restaurant serves up traditional favs like Masak Lemak all while soaking in the charm of a scenic farm setting.
With locally sourced ingredients bringing every dish to life, you can also savour Farm Fresh’s dairy delights while dining under the stars. Additionally, the twinkling lights set the mood, creating a cosy, picnic-like ambience that makes every bite feel a little more special.
Address: Jalan Maklumat, 43400, Serdang, Selangor
Opening hours: 6.30pm-9.30pm, Daily
Contact: 016-206 7133 | The Acre by Fresh Farm’s Instagram | Facebook
2. Concorde Hotel KL
RM198 nett per person
For a feast that blends tradition with bold authentic flavours, consider a visit to the Melting Pot Cafe at Concorde Hotel. This year’s spread is infused with a fusion of ingredients that bring classic Malay cuisine to life, with every bite rich in heritage and taste.
Indulge dishes like Gulai Tanjung and Nangka Masak Lemak Ikan Bilis, prepared by professional chefs for a true taste of tradition and round off your feast with a delightful selection of Malay kuehs for the ultimate buffet experience.
Address: Melting Pot Cafe, Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur, 2, Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250, Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 6.30am-10.30am, 12pm-2.30pm & 6pm-12am, Daily
Contact: 03-2717 2233 | Melting Pot Cafe’s Instagram | Facebook
3. DoubleTree by Hilton KL
RM151 nett per adult | RM76 nett per child
Makan Kitchen by DoubleTree Hilton has you covered with a generous spread of local and international delights, where classic recipes meet contemporary flavours.
Savour the iconic Nasi Kerabu with ulam and spicy sambal, knowing that every bite goes beyond the plate – RM1 from your meal supports Kechara Soup Kitchen.
Image credit: DoubleTree by Hilton via Facebook
And with flavour-packed dishes like Ayam Madu and Kurma on the menu, you’re in for a feast that’s as satisfying as it is meaningful.
Address: Makan Kitchen, The Intermark, 348, Jalan Tun Razak, Kampung Datuk Keramat, 50400, Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 6.30pm-10pm, Daily
Contact: 03-2172 7272 | Makan Kitchen’s Instagram | Facebook
4. The Chow Kit Kitchen and Bar
RM150++ per person
Image credit: The Chow Kit Kitchen & Bar via Facebook
The Chow Kit Kitchen and Bar is serving up a feast steeped in heritage, featuring time-honoured recipes that celebrate the finest local Malay flavours. Every dish is crafted with tradition in mind, bringing a true taste of home to the table.
Meat lovers, you’re in for a treat – the live carving station offers perfectly roasted lamb and chicken, bursting with smoky, juicy goodness. And if that’s not enough, rich and flavourful dishes like Gulai Pisang Kapas and Laksa Johor are ready to steal the spotlight.
Address: 1012, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Chow Kit, 50100, Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 7am-11pm, Daily
Contact: 03-2778 6688 | The Chow Kit Kitchen and Bar’s Instagram | Facebook
5. Dorsett Grand Subang
RM198++ per person
Dorsett Grand Subang’s Terazza Brasserie Restaurant is serving up a buffet that brings time-honoured recipes and traditional cooking methods in every dish that’s a tribute to the comforting, familiar tastes of home.
Indulge in hearty delights like Sup Tulang and Mandi Rice, crafted from recipes passed down through generations.
And for a true showstopper, don’t miss their popular Sup Gear Box and Kambing Golek – perfectly roasted, tender, and packed with just the right balance of fat and flavour for an unforgettable feast.
Address: Jalan SS 12/1, SS 12, 47500, Subang Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: 6.30am-10.30am & 12pm-10.30pm, Daily
Contact: 03-5031 6060 | Terazza Brasserie Restaurant’s Instagram | Facebook
6. Eastin Hotel
RM138++ per person
Swez Brasserie at Eastin Hotel is bringing a flavourful fusion of Malay and Middle Eastern cuisine, taking your taste buds on a journey through rich spices and aromatic ingredients.
Savour Middle Eastern specialities like freshly baked Arabic bread, tender lamb mandy, and creamy hummus. Then, head to the live cooking station for grilled seafood and street-food favourites like roti john and kebab – hearty, satisfying, and packed with flavour.
Address: Pusat Dagang, 13, Jalan 16/11, Seksyen 16, 46350, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: 6.30pm-11pm, Daily
Contact: 03-7665 1111 | Swez Brasserie’s Instagram | Facebook
7. Sheraton Hotel KL
RM178++ per adult | RM89++ per child
Feast at Sheraton Hotel is celebrating the rich Malay heritage with a spread that’s as generous as it is flavourful. Every dish is crafted to bring out the bold, comforting tastes of tradition, making it a feast to remember.
Sink your teeth into slow-roasted lamb and juicy beef satay, perfectly paired with a freshly made peanut sauce that’s rich, creamy, and packed with flavour.
Then, indulge in local favourites like Ayam Madu and Mee Rebus before rounding it all off with a selection of sweet treats to satisfy your cravings.
Address: Lorong Utara C, PJS 52, 46200, Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening hours: 6am-11pm, Daily
Contact: 03-7622 8888 | Feast’s Instagram | Facebook
8. Aliyaa Restaurant
RM90++ per adult
Aliyaa Restaurant offers a vibrant feast that brings the bold, aromatic flavours of Sri Lanka to the table. This spread is all about rich spices, fragrant curries, and dishes that pack a punch in every bite.
Savour specialities like prawn coriander rasam and chicken rendang, each infused with a unique blend of spices for that deep, satisfying flavour. And if you’re craving more, don’t miss the pandan appam, flavourful fish curry, and samba rice – a beloved South Indian staple that ties it all together.
Address: No 48 G&M, Jalan Medan Setia 2, Bukit Damansara, 50490, Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 12pm-3pm & 6pm-11pm, Daily
Contact: 017-883 3738 | Aliyaa Restaurant’s Instagram | Facebook
9. Barbeque Nation
RM79++ per adult
To celebrate the spirit of Ramadan, Barbeque Nation brings tradition to life with fragrant spices and aromatic herbs, inviting you on a journey through authentic North Indian cuisine.
With over 120 dishes to explore, the spread features live charcoal grill BBQs and standout specialities like Baidha Paratha and Jumbiri Kabsa. Additionally, desserts such as Rose and Almond Kulfi or creamy ice creams sweeten the deal to your dining experience.
Diners can enjoy an exclusive discount with the special code BBQN25—simply follow their social platforms to unlock a dine-for-6, pay-for-5 offer, making your berbuka feast even more rewarding.
Opening hours: 12pm-11pm, Daily
Contact: 012-309 6088 | Barbeque Nation’s Instagram | Facebook
10. Banglo 289
RM99 per adult | RM60 per adult
Banglo 289 is serving up a classic Malay spread that stays true to tradition. This is comfort food at its finest, where every bite feels like a taste of home.
Dig into favourites like Kambing Bakar and Udang Galah Masak Lemak, slow-cooked to perfection for a creamy, flavour-packed experience. And for a sweet ending, treat yourself to a unique tiramisu fusion and an unlimited flow of Baskin Robbins ice cream – because dessert should always be a little extra.
Address: 289, Jalan Raja Chulan, Bukit Ceylon, 50200, Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: Mon-Wed & Fri-Sun 7am-3.30pm & 5pm-11.30pm | Thu 9am-11.30pm & 5pm-11.30pm
Contact: 011-5450 0811 | Banglo 289’s Instagram | Facebook
Ramadan buffets in Klang Valley from RM79
Whether it’s indulging in classic Malay favourites or treating yourself to a sweet ending, these buffets offer more than just food. They bring warmth, nostalgia, and the essence of togetherness that makes Ramadan so special.
So gather your loved ones and celebrate the season with flavours that remind us of home and the people who make it all the more meaningful.
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Cover image adapted from: The Chow Kit Kitchen & Bar via Facebook, Dorsett Grand Subang via Facebook, @concordehotelkl via Instagram & Banglo 289 via Facebook