Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and a time when Muslims across the world are required to fast each day of the entire month, from sunrise to sunset. The evenings are spent enjoying family and community meals, engaging in prayer and spiritual reflection, and reading from the Qu’ran during buka puasa time at Serena Brasserie.
This month Serena Brasserie will be featuring a lavish ‘Buka Puasa’ spread of traditional local specialties from four different Malaysian States and ‘a-la-kampung’ favourites for all to ‘berbuka puasa’, whether with families of friends.
To the joy of festive mood, the terrace area had transform into mini hawker area with ketupat plastic lights tie around the stall to create up the ambiance. It was nice to see a little green, yellow and pinkish that holds one of the Malay cultural colour during this period.
Wide variety of food ranges from local to eastern cuisine not to be miss.
Salad Bar
Local drinks with grapes, syrup with lime, Soya Bean and my favourite Corn drink.
Wah!! very fast hor..!!! your photos with flash are really nice! I’ve browse my photos and not as nice as yours (mine – more to orange)…~~~ yeah! I had tiga biji coconut!!! :))))
wow!! so cool la those dishes! eh how come Local Chinese Pancake oso inside thr?? o.0″ haha guess u’re enjoying great foods everyday especially this month! 😀
so many niceeee food. miss out this. must be really fun to hang out and makan together again 🙂
Why so fast? Make me wanna burn midnight oil dy~~
bro…i makan a lot but i puasa a lot too…kekeke
anyway, nice pics…is this the weekend one? really lots of food…
Good job !! the photos are making me hungry!
Yummy le the buffet…..value for $ 🙂