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Home / Food Review / Bazaar Reimagined: Jamuan Bazaar Buka Puasa at Le Méridien Petaling Jaya

Bazaar Reimagined: Jamuan Bazaar Buka Puasa at Le Méridien Petaling Jaya

February 12, 2026 by StrawberrY Gal


 There is something deeply Malaysian about breaking fast at a bazaar. The scent of charcoal smoke, the clatter of ladles against metal pots, the hum of conversation rising as dusk settles — it is less a meal and more a ritual of gathering. This Ramadan, Le Méridien Petaling Jaya translates that familiar rhythm into a five-star setting with its signature Jamuan Bazaar Buka Puasa Dinner, and in doing so, proves that nostalgia and refinement can coexist beautifully.

From 20 February to 19 March 2026, Pasar Baru at the hotel transforms into a lively indoor marketplace where abundance is celebrated without sacrificing quality. The concept is generous, but it is not careless. The buffet unfolds with intention, layering traditional kampung flavours alongside global accents and a playful collaboration with one of Malaysia’s most recognisable brands — MAMEE.

That partnership is more than a marketing flourish. It is a clever cultural bridge. By incorporating the MAMEE Remp4h Sekawan spice blend across selected dishes, the kitchen injects familiar childhood notes into a polished culinary framework. The result is both comforting and contemporary — flavours that feel rooted, yet elevated.

The evening often begins with the soothing warmth of Bubur Lambuk Pusaka Rasa, a porridge enriched with salted egg and crowned with crisp fried onions. It is humble in appearance but layered in depth, setting the tone for what follows. Nearby, a vibrant garden of ulam-ulaman and sambal invites diners to revisit the sharp, herbal pleasures of local greens paired with tempoyak and budu — flavours that are unapologetically Malaysian.

From there, the experience widens. Seafood on ice gleams under soft lighting, sashimi slices offer a cooling counterpoint, and the air fills with the aroma of satay grilling over open flames. Rustic stations such as Periuk Salai Kampung simmer with smoked meats in coconut-rich gravies, while Middle Eastern rotisserie chicken is carved to order and wrapped in warm bread, bridging cultures seamlessly.

The heartier mains reveal the kitchen’s ambition. Sup Gear Box Kambing arrives robust and deeply spiced, its broth enriched by MAMEE’s Remp4h Sekawan blend, inviting diners to dip toasted roti benggali into its concentrated warmth. Nasi Biryani Pakistan, fragrant and jewelled with saffron eggs, carries the same aromatic signature. At the Malay heritage station, dishes like Ekor Lembu Masak Asam Pedas and Ketam Masak Lemak Nenas reinforce the buffet’s grounding in tradition, while butter prawns kissed with sweet chili and Korean-inspired bulgogi kambing add confident international inflections.

Yet what truly distinguishes Pasar Baru is its celebratory indulgence — unlimited durian. The live durian station is less an add-on and more a declaration of intent. Here, the “King of Fruits” is not treated timidly but embraced in full glory, joined by pengat durian at the bubur manis station for those who prefer their decadence warm and velvety.

Dessert stretches into a landscape of abundance: cempedak cheesecake rich with tropical sweetness, petite gateaux with refined finishes, traditional kuih in jewel tones, and comforting bowls of bubur pulut hitam and lai chi kang. The message is clear — this is a Ramadan feast designed to satisfy both memory and appetite.

For those who prefer a more expansive setting, the Grand Ballroom hosts its own iteration from 23 February to 17 March, accompanied by live ghazal performances that lend a soft, melodic backdrop to the evening. It offers a calmer sanctuary, with the option to add unlimited durian for those unwilling to compromise.

At its core, Jamuan Bazaar Buka Puasa is not merely about volume. It is about atmosphere — about recreating the communal energy of Ramadan bazaars within the comfort of a luxury hotel. Le Méridien Petaling Jaya understands that the true spirit of iftar lies in togetherness, and here, it is served generously, thoughtfully, and with unmistakable Malaysian pride.

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