As all of us know, the holy month of Ramadhan 2017 is just around the corner. Apart from buying foods from Ramadhan Bazaar, treat yourself and your family a splendours dinner. We sum up 7 Best Ramadan Buffets for your easy reference.

  1. The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur
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Image: The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur Instagram

Contago Restaurant, The Majestic Hotel welcome diners to its buka puasa spread with classic Malay cuisine such as deep fried prawns, Penang Laksa, Teresek Jantung Pisang, Kari Tenggiri. To finish your feast, there are many famous Raya cookies and Kuih too.

2. Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur

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Apart from authentic Malaysian favourites, the chefs will demonstrate at the live cooking stalls and carving stations. Thus, expect plenty of colours, textures and flavours that feature hot and cold offerings.

3. The Ritz-Carlton Kuala Lumpur

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The buffet will include Middle Eastern specialties and signature dishes that represent 13 states in Malaysia. Thus, you will get to try almost all of the Malaysian food include Sabah and Sarawak’s offerings.

4. The St.Regis Kuala Lumpur

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Image: St Regis Instagram

If you are a fan of international and local favourites, Chef Halim will feed you with the signature slow roasted grass-fed Australian spring lamb marinated in Malay spices and other Malaysian’s cuisine.

5. The Westin Kuala Lumpur

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Image: The Westin Kuala Lumpur

The Living Room at Westin Hotel Kuala Lumpur will be having the ‘Jom! Berbuka Puasa Buffet’ that featuring modern international dishes and traditional Malaysian dishes. Expect a scrumptious buffet here at The Westin and don’t forget to try their Satay!

6. Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur

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Image: Traders Hotel

Are you an ice cream lovers? The highlight of this buffet is the free flow New Zealand Natural ice cream in 12 flavours. On top of that, there are Penget Durian (traditional Malay desserts) too! Enjoy traditional Malay cuisine while having your ice cream.

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Read also: What Non-Muslims Should Know About Ramadan