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Home / Food News / 5 PLACES FOR DELIGHTFUL BUKA PUASA AT PAVILION KL

5 PLACES FOR DELIGHTFUL BUKA PUASA AT PAVILION KL

May 9, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

The month of Ramadhan is already here! Looking for a restaurant to break fast with your family and friends? With over 150 places to eat at Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, discover a delicious variety to indulge in. We’ve highlighted 5 must try places to feast this Ramadhan.

What’s Good at Pavilion KL this May 2019

1. Chakri Palace, Connection, Level 4

 

Looking for a menu with a good mix of savoury and sweet? Chakri Palace is known for its superb authentic Thai cuisine prepared by award-winning chefs. From the 11 May – 3 June, Chakri Palace will serve an Iftar buffet dinner priced at RM98.90 nett for adults,RM49.90 nett for kids (6 to 12 years) and senior citizens (56 years and above). An early bird promo deal on the Iftar buffet from
11 May till 18 May offers a complimentary buffet meal for one with every 2 pax or a complimentary buffet meal for one senior citizen (65 years and above) and one kid (10 years and
below) with a minimum of 2 adults.

2. Serai@PavilionKL, Dining Loft, Level 7


Established in 1990, Serai devotedly brings years of culinary experience to your plate. For Ramadhan, Serai will serve specially curated set menus with mouth-watering favourites such as Udang Goreng Berempah, Kambing Masala and Kepala Ikan Salmon Kari along with Pisang Goreng Gula Melaka. Set menus are available from 6May to 3 June. Be sure not to miss it!

3. Al Amber Chinese Muslim Restaurant, Dining Loft, Level 7



Bringing Northern Chinese cuisine to the spotlight, Al Amber uses the freshest and finest ingredients
specially flown in from China to serve up plates of pleasurable authenticity. The Amber Ramadhan
Iftar and Dinner Buffet Special ranges from RM69 nett for adults and RM35 nett for kids (6 – 11 years), with kids 5 years and below eating for free. The promo starts on 6May to 3 June from 7- 9PM daily.

4. Al-Halabi Gourmet Restaurant, Dining Loft, Level 7



If you’re looking for an array of Lebanese and Syrian dishes, break fast at Al-Halabi. Their Ramadhan buffet ranges from RM100 nett for an adult and RM55 nett for a child with a rotation of seven types of different dishes daily throughout the month to keep your taste buds thrilled.

5. Sanoook, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Level 1
Craving for the best of both worlds of Thai and Japanese cuisines? We’ve got you covered! Sanoook
cooks up authentic Thai recipes with a twist of Japanese presentation. From 11 May – 3 June, there
will be Iftar set meals with a variety of dishes to choose from for you and your friends to break fast
together this Ramadhan.

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