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For the gram: Stunning locations for your next Iftar session

Tired of ballroom buffets already? These two buka puasa options in the Klang Valley offer stunning views while you eat

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 21 Apr 2022 8:00PM

For the gram: Stunning locations for your next Iftar session
Good food is always expected, but a great dining atmosphere with a good view is a bonus from the gram. — The Vibes/Alif Omar pic, April 21, 2022

by Amalina Kamal

IT might feels like we just welcomed Ramadan, but in fact we have nearly reached the end of the holy month with less than two weeks to savour the lavish buffets specially prepared to break the fast during iftar.

Most dining experiences focuses on indoor type soirees where the focus is purely about the food.

What if there is an opportunity to inject more smiles and fun by capturing kodak moments while sharing a meal?

Iftar by The Lake

Boathouse is a newly launched private venue with a picturesque lake view and colonial architecture. — Pic courtesy of Boathouse
Boathouse is a newly launched private venue with a picturesque lake view and colonial architecture. — Pic courtesy of Boathouse

Looking for a unique place to break fast with your lovely family, friends, and colleagues?

In this Ramadan season, Boathouse has collaborated with the award-winning halal certified caterer, Teaffani Catering to bring diners a spectacular Ramadan spread with a mix of Asian favourites.

Iftar by the lake is priced at RM158 (adult) and RM69 (child). Meals are complimentary for kids aged 2-years and below. — Pic courtesy of Boathouse
Iftar by the lake is priced at RM158 (adult) and RM69 (child). Meals are complimentary for kids aged 2-years and below. — Pic courtesy of Boathouse

The spread is served exclusively in the remarkably designed glasshouse providing diners a unique experience and comfortable setting for Iftar.

One of the highlights was its house specialty Sous Vide Rib Eye, grilled station with special marinated recipe (freshly prepared on the spot) and satay corner.

The Ramadan spread at Boathouse is prepared by award-winning halal certified caterer, Teaffani Catering. — Pic courtesy of Boathouse
The Ramadan spread at Boathouse is prepared by award-winning halal certified caterer, Teaffani Catering. — Pic courtesy of Boathouse

Boathouse is a newly launched private venue that is perfect for weddings, private functions, corporate and performances. This exclusive colonial architecture is a hidden gem located in the heart of Ampang.

It is surrounded by lush greenery and overseeing a picturesquare lake, which is one of the most beautiful and Instagramable places to explore in 2022.

For more information visit @boathouse.my

Savour farm-to-table cuisine at an actual farm

The month-long Iftar event is part of its Italian-Malaysian fusion restaurant soft opening. — The Vibes/Alif Omar pic
The month-long Iftar event is part of its Italian-Malaysian fusion restaurant soft opening. — The Vibes/Alif Omar pic

The Acre by Farm Fresh is the latest hip family attraction in Klang Valley where this Ramadan, the ‘Ja-moo Selera Buffet’ offers diners the chance to treat their senses on a colourful burst of flora, fauna, and the farm life while enjoying a tantalising feast.

The buffet is hosted at their restaurant this month long where the menu is rotated daily to offer the best of traditional Malay fares. The month-long invite is part of its Italian-Malaysian fusion restaurant soft opening.

The Acre by Farm Fresh is located at UPM, Serdang. — The Vibes/Alif Omar pic
The Acre by Farm Fresh is located at UPM, Serdang. — The Vibes/Alif Omar pic

Farm Fresh also introduces its debut of the Jom Cha Boba drink brand, opened for business exclusively on the site. There are lots of delicious flavours to try from tea-based, coffee-based, yoghurt and fruit based, including a variety of matcha drinks to try.

The restaurant also boasts activities to discover how the brand produce its dairy products using sustainable farming practices.

Diners can discover how the brand produces its dairy products using sustainable farming practices. — The Vibes/Alif Omar pic
Diners can discover how the brand produces its dairy products using sustainable farming practices. — The Vibes/Alif Omar pic

Visitors can embark on an educational guided tour to see the care of the cows on the farm, learn the milking and pasteurisation processes, and the ways they keep their milk fresh up close.

Those curious will have a chance to experience the farm’s greenhouse and can see how the range of fresh produce is grown using an aquaponic and hydroponic system.

Farm Fresh also introduces its Jom Cha Boba drink brand, opened for business exclusively on the site. — The Vibes/Alif Omar pic
Farm Fresh also introduces its Jom Cha Boba drink brand, opened for business exclusively on the site. — The Vibes/Alif Omar pic

The tractor ride catered specifically to visitors will give you a glimpse of what the agricultural farm vibe is like.

For more information visit @theacrebyfarmfresh –The Vibes, April 21, 2022

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