Stress-free Ramadan buffet spread awaits in Bangi resort


Kambing Golek is among the highlights on the menu. — CHAN TAK KONG/The Star

THOSE seeking a Ramadan bazaar experience without the hassle of hunting for parking or navigating crowded streets have an appealing option in Bangi, Selangor.

Bangi Golf Resort is offering a buffet featuring more than 100 dishes from traditional Malay, Chinese and Indian favourites to popular street‑food staples, all at an affordable price.

With over 800 free parking spaces and comfortable prayer rooms, diners can enjoy a relaxed, family‑friendly experience with a wide variety of dishes.

Indian sweet ‘kesari’.
Indian sweet ‘kesari’.

Highlights include Kambing Golek, Nasi Kerabu, Sup Kambing Mamak, chicken satay and gyoza dumplings.

Indian dishes, such as Pallipalayam Chicken, Mutton Ghee Roast, Vegetable Kurma, Sambar, Egg Podimas and Gobi Manchurian, are also available.

Japanese‑inspired options add further variety, including Chicken Ramen and Prawn Dumpling Ramen.

Dessert lovers can look forward to an assortment of traditional Malay kuih, alongside Indian sweets such as kesari and payasam, as well as churros.

For beverages, the hot selection includes teh tarik and Nescafe tarik, while the cold options feature air mata kucing, sugarcane juice and bandung.

Children are not left out, with treats such as mac and cheese, French fries, soft‑serve ice cream, caramel popcorn and cotton candy among the offerings.

The Ramadan bazaar runs from Feb 20 to March 19, priced at RM88+ per adult and RM44+ per child.

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