• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to secondary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Featured
    • SPONSORS
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Sitemap
    • EAT.DRINK
      • Food Review
      • Food Promotion
      • Food News
      • Event
    • STAY
      • Hotel Review
      • Hotel News
    • EXPLORE
      • Singapore
      • Taiwan
      • Thailand
  • More
    • Malaysia Food Blogger List

Malaysian Foodie

Food • Hotel • Travel • Event

  • EAT.DRINK
    • Food Review
    • Restaurant Promotion
    • Editor Picks
    • Dining In The Mall (Klang Valley)
    • What’s New!
    • Restaurant List
    • LiquorTalk
  • Hotel
    • Room Reviews
    • Hotel News
  • TRAVEL
    • Hong Kong
    • Indonesia
    • Japan
      • Kyoto
      • Osaka
    • Macau
    • Malaysia
      • Kuala Lumpur
      • Malacca
      • Penang
      • Perak
      • Selangor
      • Sabah
    • Taiwan
    • Thailand
    • Singapore
  • TECH
  • Lifestyle
    • Apparel
    • Books
    • Beauty
    • Craft
    • Gadget
    • Electrical & Household Appliances
    • Food Product
    • Online Shopping
    • Parenting/Kids
    • Property
    • Renovation/ Furniture
  • RECIPES
    • Cakes
    • Cookies
    • Desserts
    • Drinks / Smoothies
    • Mains
    • Pasta
    • Steamed Food
    • Cooking With Gadgets
  • Mall Dining
  • Motherhood
  • Event
Home / Food Promotion / SAMA-SAMA HOTEL KL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT A SHOWCASE OF MALAY ARCHIPELAGO DELIGHTS THIS RAMADAN WITH SELERA WARISAN NUSANTARA

SAMA-SAMA HOTEL KL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT A SHOWCASE OF MALAY ARCHIPELAGO DELIGHTS THIS RAMADAN WITH SELERA WARISAN NUSANTARA

April 26, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

For many, heading down to a Ramadan food bazaar to experience a wide variety of food from a range of stalls has become the norm and also an adventure.

However, for those who want to get away from the crowds, Sama-Sama Hotel KL International Airport is the place to go for some street dining overlooking flying planes from nearby Kuala Lumpur International Airport, sans the smoke.

Sama-Sama Hotel KLIA is offering a Buka Puasa spread in its ballroom foyer and porte-cochere beginning 18 May. When it comes to breaking the fast, nothing is more important than the food on the table, and Sama-Sama Hotel KLIA team of culinary professionals have outdone themselves. Themed, Selera Warisan Nusantara, it is inspired by hallmarks from the Nusantara (Malay Archipelago). Diners can only expect the best street food experience when entering the ballroom foyer only to be greeted with light traditional Ghazal music as the performance by Suara-Suara Otai troupe accompany the crowd daily.

Diners can select from Sama-Sama Hotel KLIA generous stall setups and dedicated live cooking stations. Led by Executive Chef Ahmad Farhan Noorzali and his team have invested their combined years of gastronomic knowledge to ensure every Ramadan meal is nothing short of spectacular.

Starring a well-rounded mix of traditional local delicacies from the Malay Archipelago, this exquisite buffet spread is passionately put together throughout the holy observance month of Ramadan, with different menu variety every day.

Diners are invited to open up their Buka Puasa with sweets at the Kurma stall featuring dates such as Ajwa, Mariami, Mabroom and Safawi. After that, start the journey through the hotel’s Malay Archipelago inspired stalls with Indonesia and feast on the rich flavours of Javanese Nasi Ambang. Take a stroll in Singapore and enjoy their signature Clay Pot Chilli Mud Crab.

Don’t forget to come to Thailand and get a taste of the country’s most beloved street food dish, Goi Pad Krapao. Most importantly, enjoy the delights of Malaysian local street dishes like Red Snapper in Okra Curry and if one feels adventurous, try your luck on the Beef Cooked With Bird’s Eye Chili.

Sama-Sama Hotel KLIA took it to the next level as the hotel erected a pangkin, an elevated platform usually seen in kampungs, creating a quintessential kampung-style al-fresco dining for diners, all in the confinement of a hotel. Besides that, diners can truly get the feel of street-style atmosphere with the mix and match plastic stools as part of the hotel’s Ramadan Buka Puasa setting.

Venture outside to the porte-cochere, diners can feast to a carousel of live cooking stalls such as Satay, Ikan Bakar and Indian Tandoori stall. The best highlight would be at the barbeque stall which features Street Kambing Golek that is served with sauce choices of Black Pepper, Mushroom, BBQ and Rosemary.

Sweet tooths will also find a wonderful display of scrumptious treats. The dessert stalls feature homemade Black Forest Cake, Apam Balik, Rojak Buah, Malaysian desserts such as local signature flavoured shaved icees, Ice Kacang, Ice Cream Kampung, Ice Cream Potong and many more surprises, all rounded off diner’s choice of Sama-Sama Hotel KLIA soothing local Kopi Tarik or Teh Tarik.

And for all King of Fruits enthusiasts can crack as many durians at the Durian stall. Don’t forget to soothe the heat down cracking some fresh young coconuts or sugar canes at the live beverage stalls.

The Selera Warisan Nusantara fast-breaking buffet is available all throughout the season from 6:00PM to 10:00PM. Priced at RM135nett per person on weekdays and RM99nett per person on weekends, the culinary brigade at the hotel also offers group bookings of 50 persons and above or Ramadan banquet.  This will be allocated in the hotel’s various function rooms for a more private and affectionate dining affair with family and friends or business associates.

Find out more or proceed for your reservations by contacting +603.8787.3333 extension Sales Department or email: [email protected].

Filed Under: Food Promotion

Primary Sidebar

Malaysian Foodie
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Latest

  • TamJai Mixian: A Taste of Hong Kong’s Noodle Culture, Now in Malaysia November 7, 2025
  • Harvey Norman Opens 39th Store in Malaysia: First Ever Solar Powered Store at Kiara Bay November 7, 2025
  • Golden Palm Tree Malaysia Unveils a Thrilling Lineup of Activities for an Unforgettable Stay November 7, 2025
  •  Guinness Unveils Clubhouse: The Ultimate Premier League Stay to Soak Up the Matchday Magic November 7, 2025
  • Angsana Teluk Bahang, Penang Sweeps Nine Prestigious Awards at the 2025 World Luxury Awards November 7, 2025
  • Batik Air Operations Shift to Terminal 4 in Changi Airport, Singapore Starting 11 November 2025 November 7, 2025
  • Penang Grandma’s Recipes Brought to Life at Tau Ge in PJ November 5, 2025
  • A Symphony of Steam and Sizzle: Grand Imperial Kuala Lumpur Redefines Dim Sum with Global Flair November 3, 2025
  • New Features on One UI 8 Watch Help Users Build Healthier Habits November 3, 2025
  •  Emirates adds another ‘Best International Airline’ award to its portfolio of accolades November 3, 2025
  • START YOUR ENGINES: ASIA’S FIRST LEGO® FERRARI BUILD & RACE NOW OPEN AT LEGOLAND® MALAYSIA RESORT November 3, 2025
  • Orient Celebrates 75th Anniversary with Three Limited-Edition Orient Mako November 3, 2025
  • Malaysia Accelerates Sovereign AI Ambition – NVIDIA and YTL brief Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at APEC Summit November 3, 2025
  • RANKED 6TH AMONG THE TOP 50 RESTAURANTS IN THE WORLD, THE KIND BOWL INTRODUCES NEW TECH VEGAN DISHES November 3, 2025
  • WonderBrew bags 6 World Kombucha Award medals November 3, 2025
  • Get Closer to the Action with the Galaxy S25 Ultra October 29, 2025
  • Sunway Medical Centre Damansara Kickstarts First Anniversary Celebrations with ‘Feel the Beat of Health’ Community Heart Health Campaign in partnership with Viatris Malaysia October 29, 2025
  •  Ready to Feel the Beat? Here’s Why MDLBEAST Soundstorm 2025 Can’t Be Missed October 29, 2025
  • JEJU BUSINESS AGENCY HOLDS SECOND ‘INVITATION TO JEJU, KOREA’ IN SINGAPORE: HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE A WEEK-LONG ‘A TASTE OF JEJU’ POP-UP STORE  October 29, 2025
  • FIFTY1 | Poolside Bistro: Dining Above the City, Where Flavour Meets the Sky October 28, 2025

Secondary Sidebar

Explore

travel in japan

travel in hong kong

travel in macau

travel in taiwan

travel in thailand

Footer

Copyright © 2008–2025 Malaysian Foodie