Minah Restaurant Malay Cuisine
Malay, Pork-Free
- Under RM20 per pax
Chiefeater David Quah recommends everyone to go to Minah Restaurant in Taman Tun Sardon to enjoy their Malay cuisine
Buffet, Pork-Free
K-Pop Madang is a delightful addition to the culinary scene at IPC, offering an enticing Korean BBQ and Hotpot Buffet experience. As a newly opened restaurant, it has already garnered attention for its affordable pricing and generous offerings.
Priced at just RM45 nett for lunch, the buffet boasts an impressive array of options that promise to satisfy any appetite. From a diverse selection of condiments like fish balls, meat balls, fuzhuk, mushrooms, tofu, crab sticks, and noodles for the hotpot to a tantalizing assortment of meats including beef, chicken, smoked duck, and lamb for the grill, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
What sets K-Pop Madang apart is its commitment to sourcing halal-certified meats, ensuring that all diners can indulge in the culinary delights without any dietary restrictions.
Moreover, the restaurant's spacious layout makes it ideal for events and gatherings. With the capacity to accommodate up to 80 pax for the whole outlet and a back section for smaller groups of up to 40 pax, it's the perfect venue for celebrations or casual dining alike.
Total Capacity of the whole outlet is 80 pax
Back Section for 40 pax
Overall, K-Pop Madang offers an all-you-can-eat dining extravaganza that promises a memorable and satisfying experience for Korean cuisine enthusiasts and casual diners alike. Whether you're craving sizzling BBQ meats or hearty hotpot dishes, this restaurant has something to please every palate.
Weekday Lunch
RM45.00 nett per adult
RM22.50 nett per child (aged 5 to 11 years old)
Weekday Dinner
RM50.00 nett per adult
RM25.00 nett per child (aged 5 to 11 years old)
Weekend Lunch
RM55.00 nett per adult
RM27.50 nett per child (aged 5 to 11 years old)
Weekend Dinner
RM60.00 nett per adult
RM30.00 nett per child (aged 5 to 11 years old)
• Dining sessions: 120 minutes, Extra 10-minute blocks: RM5 per pax
• RM 10 charge per 100 grams of wastage.
• No Takeaway or Outside Food allowed.
Business Hours
Opens Daily
11:00 am to 09:00 pm
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