Buka Puasa with foodpanda in the Klang Valley

As the month of Ramadhan eagerly approaches, those of Muslim faith are diligently making preparations for the month-long fast. Many choose to eat out and we all know that most food outlets would be jam-packed in the evening with customers ready to break their fast for the day. This means uncomfortable dining and difficulty with parking. One alternative to breaking fast in comfort is having food delivered to your home and there’s only one service you can rely on – foodpanda. Here are 5 food outlets in the Klang Valley which meals you can have delivered to you via foodpanda.   

Healthy – Salad Atelier Café

Breaking fast doesn’t mean you have to stuff your face at a buffet.  How about having a light and healthy meal? However, living in the hustle and bustle of the city usually means living a hectic lifestyle with little-to-no time for healthy eating. Skipping meals become a norm, and fast food is the solution to having a quick meal. Salad Atelier Café provides customers with a large variety of customizable healthy salads, sandwiches, smoothies and fresh juices. Order salads in baby, adult or monster size depending on how hungry you are.  In case you don’t fancy salads, you can also opt for their healthy sandwiches made from top-notch ingredients accompanied by some freshly squeezed fruit juice or blended smoothies. With over 100 healthy ingredients to choose from, there’s bound to be something you’ll love. Order now!

Available for orders within Kuala Lumpur only; closed on Saturday and Sunday; pork-free

Malay & Chinese – Malaqa Nyonya House

Correct me if I’m wrong but Malaysia would not be the way it is today if not for the flavorful cooking introduced by the Nyonyas regardless of where they came from (yes, there are actually plenty of Nyonyas residing outside of Malacca). If you just can’t resist oodles of noodles then a must-try is their best-selling Nyonya Lemak Laksa which will take your taste-buds on a whirl. Alternatively, you can order their best-selling Nasi Lemak Bunga Telang (pic) which uses the blue coloring from bunga telang for the rice. In case you would prefer to order dishes, don’t miss their popular Ponteh Chicken (stewed chicken), Nyonya Asam Pedas Fish and Nyonya Chap Chai (mixed vegetable stew). There you have a balanced meal of chicken, fish and vegetables while giving your taste-buds and tummy a real treat.

Available for orders within Subang, Sunway and Puchong only; closed on Monday; halal

Indian/Pakistani – Sheesh Mahal

For those of you who love spices and can’t get enough of oh-so-fragrant nasi biryani, Sheesh Mahal is highly recommended. They claim to cook the best Pakistani and mogul dishes by using only the freshest and most authentic ingredients. For a full course aromatic Pakistani meal, try their famous mildly spicy Chicken Tikka Masala paired with a plate of Palak Paneer (Sheesh Mahal’s specialty dish) accompanied by their delicious biryani rice. If you’re planning to order individual dishes, try their Lahori Lamb Biryani or Chicken Biryani sure to leave your tummy full and satisfied after your breaking of fast.

Available for orders within Subang, Sunway and Puchong only; open daily; halal

Thai – Café 9 “A Taste of Thai”

Thai food is bursting with flavors, you just can’t dislike it! Have local delights from the land of smiles delivered to you, but first, here are some suggestions. For starters, break your fast with a mouthful of their Spicy Mango Kerabu Salad, probably every Malaysian’s favorite. For those who aren’t too adventurous, try some Classic Pad Thai (fried Thai flat noodles) or Pineapple Seafood Fried Rice – dishes that rarely ever disappoint. In case you’re up for something more spicy or challenging, give their Spicy Tom Yum Seafood Noodles a try. You’ll surely be left sweating yourself out after.

Available for orders within Petaling Jaya; closed on Tuesdays; pork-free

Western – The Humble Pie Co.

Now, if you’re a die-hard pie lover, we strongly recommend The Humble Pie Co. as they serve the best pies in town, no kidding. They sell sweet and savory pies so you can have, say, their scrumptious classic Chicken and Mushroom Pie to buka puasa followed by a sinful but mouthwatering Banoffee Pie (banana and coffee) for dessert. Also bear in mind that they serve salad, pasta, burgers and roast chicken in case anyone in your party does not fancy having a mere pie for dinner (but trust me though, it really isn’t as small as you think it is).

Available for orders within Petaling Jaya; open daily; pork-free

Breaking fast can be exciting and stressful at the same time if not done right. Of course you’ll have to pay a small fee for delivery charges but hey, you get to enjoy your hot meal right in the comforts of your own home. Just visit foodpanda.my, place your order and let foodpanda do the rest. We’ve also got an exclusive code from foodpanda just for you to enjoy RM10 off your meal delivered to your home or office this Ramadhan. Enjoy and Selamat Berbuka Puasa!

By Denise Goh
May 31, 2016 | Food & Beverages


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