Best moments are made over shared meals
Ramadan is one of the holiest months of the year for Muslims. For our Muslim community gathering with family and friends this Ramadan, you can plan ahead with your loved ones by booking their time and making reservations at any restaurant.
“With abundant F&B offerings, we warmly welcome everyone to gather and create lasting memories with loved ones at Sunway Pyramid this Raya. After all, food binds together our melting pot of culture. At the same time, our EIDisi Manis campaign will have an exciting giveaway, redemption activities, and performances for all to enjoy” shared Jason Chin, Senior General Manager of Sunway Pyramid, Sunway Square & Sunway Giza Mall.
Running from 28 Feb to 6 April, the EIDisi Manis campaign takes inspiration from colourful kuih-muih and sweet delicacies that are often seen in Raya gatherings. Local delights aside, Subang Jaya has plenty of cuisines for breaking fast and here is an array of restaurants in Sunway Pyramid you can break your fast at.
Korean
Japanese
Chinese, Local Food
Mediterranean, Thai
All restaurants listed above are Halal certified. You can also enjoy more cuisines at pork-free options such as Michelin awarded Nyonya Baba cuisine at Limapulo, Taiwanese food at DIN by Din Tai Fung, trendy Lanzhou noodles at Semangkuk Mi Tarik Lamian Lanzhou China, crispy Indonesian food at Bebek Goreng Pak Ndut, hearty Japanese food at Ramen Matsuri, and hearty Middle Eastern food at Dar Al-Arab Gourmet Restaurant.
Restaurants were selected based on taste, atmosphere, and affordability. Let us know what your preferred choices are! Visit www.sunwaypyramid.com or download the Sunway Malls Mobile App to find out the locations of the restaurants and to explore more varieties.
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