SingaporeMotherhood | Family Fun
March 2025
Guide to Ramadan 2025: Iftar Buffets & Buzzy Bazaars in Singapore

During the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to dusk, abstaining from food, water, and other personal needs. It is a time for self-reflection, spiritual purification, and charity. Muslims in Singapore usually break their fast with a meal called iftar, where family and friends gather to share food and exchange greetings. We search out the best Halal-certified iftar buffets and casual dining menus for Ramadan 2025, which ends on 31 March.
The month of Ramadan culminates in Hari Raya Puasa, or Aidilfitri, a vibrant festival of celebration and thanksgiving. For an all-in-one experience, head to one of the bustling Ramadan bazaars, where you’ll find snacks and goodies galore, while shopping new baju and home decorations. There are plenty of traditional and trendy food stalls, so you can settle your iftar meals too!
RAMADAN 2025 IFTAR BUFFETS
1. Spectacular Ramadan Iftar Feast at Asian Market Café

This year, Asian Market Café packs its pan-Asian menu with the vibrant flavours of a Ramadan bazaar. Enjoy fresh dates upon arrival, then hit the new Iftar Station for Bubur Lambok and other items for breaking fast. The centrepiece of the buffet is the Slow Roast Spiced Whole Lamb, which you can enjoy with rice, noodles, or as a Lamb Shawarma Wrap. A special lunch buffet is also available from 29 March.
Where Level 2, Fairmont Singapore
When Till 20 April 2025
Cost From $98 per adult | From $49 per child
Web fairmont-singapore.com
2. Nostalgic Singapura Feast at Atrium Restaurant

This year, Atrium Restaurant brings back cherished flavours that celebrate Singapore’s culinary heritage, alongside a selection of international favourites. At the chef’s carving station, savour the 13-Spice Roasted Whole Baby Lamb and Giant Lamb Kebab. The BBQ station serves smoking delights from Otah-Otah to Grilled Lobsters on weekends. Also look forward to Wagyu Beef Cheeks Rendang, Chempedak Masak Lemak, and more.
Where Level 4, Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium
When Till 30 March 2025
Cost From $118 for 2 adults | From $30 per child
Web singaporeatrium.holidayinn.com
3. Rediscover Türkiye at Carousel

After nearly a decade, Carousel finally reprises one of its most popular promotions. For Ramadan 2025, indulge in Türkiye’s rich gastronomic heritage as you ‘Rediscover Türkiye at Carousel’. Highlights include Pide, Alâ Nazik, and Îzmir Köfte. Also look forward to Hünkar Beğendi, or The Sultan’s Delight, a lamb stew with smoky aubergine cheese sauce. Of course, no Turkish feast is complete without desserts such as Künefe and Baklava.
Where Level 1, Royal Plaza on Scotts
When Till 31 March 2025
Cost From $94 per adult | From $48 per child
Web carouselbuffet.com.sg
4. Flavours of Korea at Ginger

Have a K-fiesta as Ginger at PARKROYAL on Beach Road launches a Seoul-ful buffet. The all-you-can-eat Ramadan 2025 dinner spread features over 30 authentic Korean dishes, including seven types of Korean fried boneless chicken! Head over to the Fire Grill live station for Tteok Galbi Hamburg Steak, and Chicken and Beef Bulgogi. There’s also a DIY Bibimbap station, Tteokbokki, Chicken Ginseng Soup, and Seafood Pancake.
Where Level 1, PARKROYAL on Beach Road
When Till 30 April
Cost From $75 per adult | From $37.50 per child (up to 25% off dining credits)
Web panpacific.com
5. Thai-inspired Ramadan Buffet at Mutiara Seafood

JUMBO Group’s first-ever Halal-certified concept steers from the conventional this holy month with a special Thai-inspired Ramadan buffet for iftar. Perfect for families looking to break fast with more punch, Thai highlights join Mutiara Seafood’s signature dishes. Stir-Fried Clam with Lemongrass, Grilled Tiger Prawn with Tamarind Sauce, Deep-Fried Seabass with Mango Dressing, and Mango Sticky Rice are just some highlights to look forward to.
Where #01-02 & #02-02/03 Wisma Geylang Serai
When Till 30 March
Cost From $63.80 per adult | $15 per child (up to 20% off till 12 March)
Web mutiaraseafood.com
6. Wonderful Indonesia at Peppermint

Award-winning farm-to-table restaurant Peppermint joins hands with Masterchef Indonesia judge Degan Septoadji to present its first Wonderful Indonesia buffet. Meat lovers will delight in the Whole Kambing Guling and Ayam Bakar Bumbu Keluwak, while Lobster Bakar Bumbu Jimbaran and Kenus Mebase Bali will please seafood enthusiasts. Traditional Sayur Lodeh, Sop Buntut, Sate Lilit, and Bubur Pulut Hitam round off the feast.
Where Level 4, PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay
When Till 31 March 2025
Cost From $72 per adult | From $36 per child
Web www.panpacific.co/marinabay
7. Bottomless Tapas Buffet at Restaurant Espoir

Marrying modern European techniques with aromatic Malayan cuisine, Restaurant Espoir introduces Singapore’s first Halal-certified a la carte tapas buffet. Better still, the Muslim-owned diner is extending a 1-for-1 deal during the month of Ramadan. While you feast on small plates such as Patatas Bravas and Pulpo Bebe, look out for roving trolleys that bring huge pans of Paella to your table. Finish off with Churros and Basque Cheesecake.
Where 70 Amoy Street (ACS House)
When 1-for-1 promotion till 31 March 2025 (Tue to Sun)
Cost From $98 for 2 adults | $15 per child
Web restaurant-espoir.sg
8. All-you-can-eat Ramadan Special Buffet at Swensen’s Unlimited

Come together with loved ones for an all-you-can-eat Ramadan special buffet at Swensen’s Unlimited. Live station additions include Chicken & Mutton Satay, Indonesian Cumin Roast Leg of Lamb, and Chicken Tikka Pizza. Then try more exclusive dishes like Ayam Bakar, Basmati Rice, Kambing Soup, and Sayur Lodeh. Finally, indulge in festive-limited ice cream and desserts from Date Ice Cream to Kueh Bakar Pandan.
Where #01-03 Arrival Hall, Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2 | #02-117 VivoCity
When Till 30 April 2025
Cost From $35 per adult | From $15 per child
Web unlimited.swensens.com.sg
9. Singapore’s 1st Halal Taiwanese Buffet at Taiwan Culture

Love Taiwanese cuisine but it’s usually not Muslim-friendly? Well, get your makan kakis together because Taiwan Culture’s Halal-certified Ramadan buffet has come to town. Get ready to indulge in over 30 authentic Taiwanese dishes for the ultimate iftar feast. Think Salt & Pepper Crispy Chicken, A3 Wagyu Beef La Mian, and Taiwanese Pancake with Egg & Spam. Best of all, it comes with free-flow Häagen-Dazs ice cream!
Where #03/11-12 Changi Airport Terminal 2
When Till 31 March 2025
Cost $55.90 per adult | $29.90 per child (up to 30% off selected credit cards)
Web taiwanculture.com.sg
10. Citarasa Raya Buffet Dinner at Window on the Park

Break your fast with loved ones at Window on the Park’s Citarasa Raya Buffet Dinner with the traditional Soto Ayam. Then follow up with the ever-popular Ayam Masak Merah, Rendang, and Sambal Paru. Relish live stations serving up more delights such as Beef Burger, Singapore Chilli Crab, Barbecued Satay, and Grilled Lobster. For dessert, don’t miss hot Bubur Lambuk and creamy Durian Pengat.
Where Level 2, Holiday Inn Singapore Orchard City Centre
When Till 30 March 2025
Cost From $49.90 per adult | From $20 per child
Web singaporeorchard.holidayinn.com
(See also: Ramadan in Singapore: a Guide for Kids)
RAMADAN 2025 CASUAL DINING
11. Better Together for Ramadan with foodpanda

Hungry for a hassle-free iftar or suhoor? Halal-friendly restaurants on foodpanda deliver right to your doorstep, so you can feast with none of the fuss. Familiar favourites include Crave, Bebek Goreng Pak Ndut, Jinjja Chicken, and Humfull Prawn Laksa. Or try different cuisines from Sofra Turkish Cafe & Restaurant, Al-Azhar, and Spize. Prefer to cook? Enjoy 20% off with foodpanda’s first-ever groceries panda fest, with weekly deals on pandamart, Giant, and Cold Storage till 23 March.
Order via foodpanda online & mobile app
12. Kenny Rogers Roasters’ Seoul Hearty Family Meal

Specially for this festive season, rotisserie-roasted chicken specialist Kenny Rogers Roasters turns its succulent chooks into Korean superstars. Try Korean Soy Garlic Chicken in either signature rotisserie-roasted or crispy fried chicken versions. Look forward to other hearty Hallyu offerings, with sets perfect for breaking fast during Ramadan. These include Yangnyeom Cream Pasta, Bokkeumbap (Korean fried rice), and Maple Muffin.
From $48.90 for 4 persons, till 30 April 2025 at Kenny Rogers Roasters outlets & delivery
13. KFC Singapore’s Great Ramadan Feast

Celebrate this Ramadan with your loved ones over KFC Singapore’s Great Ramadan Feast. A hearty spread perfect for sharing, each set includes KFC’s signature Original or Hot & Crispy fried chicken, Crispy Tenders, Medium Fries, and Medium Whipped Potato. For those opting for delivery, complete the meal with the all-new Seasonal Fanta Fruit Punch 1.75L at just $2.95.
From $39.95 per set, till 31 March 2025 at KFC Singapore outlets (except Sentosa, Singapore Polytechnic & Singapore Zoo) & delivery
14. Diverse Ramadan Dining Options at Lau Pa Sat

Feast your heart out with loved ones during iftar at Singapore’s most iconic hawker market. Lau Pa Sat boasts 19 Muslim-friendly stalls offering a wide array of cuisines with wallet-friendly deals too. For example, Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang, Warong Pak Sapari, Hong Kong Street BBQ Live Seafood, and Satay Street vendors offer promotional bundles. Finally, wash it all down with a 2.5-litre Milo Tower at $16 (usual $24).
Till 31 March 2025 at Lau Pa Sat
15. Pizza Hut’s Rendang-licious Pizza and Curry-licious Melts
After a sell-out season that left everyone wanting more, Pizza Hut’s Rendang-licious Pizza and Curry-licious Melts are back! Want more to add to your gathering? Add on the Simply Sedap Platter (Mini Waffles Hashbrowns, Crispy Chicken Fries, and Sweet ‘N’ Spicy Drumlets), and Cheesy Kaya Tart. Don’t miss the dine-in exclusive Loaded Beef Bolognese Fries too. Take advantage of dine-in deals and delivery bundles too!
Till 6 April 2025 at Pizza Hut Singapore outlets & delivery
16. Embracing The Spirit of Ramadan at PAUL Singapore

Embrace the spirit of togetherness as PAUL launches a special Ramadan menu of new Asian-inspired dishes. Try Tamarind Fish Risotto, Curry Fish & Chips, and Beef Cheek Rendang with Butterfly Pea Rice. Finish off with Sticky Date Pudding and new drinks, Bandung Royale and Iced Pandan Latte. Then bring home Pandan Butter Cake, Coconut Brioche, and a Celebration Choux Box of 20 mini choux puffs in four flavours (coconut pandan, hazelnut & salted caramel, chocolate cornflake, and pistachio strawberry).
Till 31 March 2025 at PAUL Singapore outlets & delivery
17. Siam Kitchen’s Thai-style Ramadan Feasts

A go-to destination for authentic Thai cuisine, Siam Kitchen brings the vibrant flavours of Thailand to your table. Experience Thai-style Ramadan feasting with dine-in combos for groups from two to six. Highlights include Thai Spring Rolls, Green Curry, Tom Yum Seafood, and Steamed Seabass. Alternatively, get the takeaway Ramadan Platter which includes Grilled Chicken, Sweet & Sour Fish, and Olive Fried Rice for four to six persons.
From $55.90, till 18 April 2025 at Siam Kitchen outlets & delivery
18. Suki Suki Hotpot’s Mala Hotpot & Iced Bandung Special

This Ramadan, enjoy a soul-warming all-you-can-eat hotpot experience at Suki Suki Hotpot. Perfect for breaking fast with family and friends, indulge in a Mala Hotpot, alongside a generous selection of fresh meat, seafood, and vegetables. To put out the fires, each diner enjoys a bottomless glass of Iced Bandung. This spicy Ramadan promotion is also available at lunch time.
From $22.90 per adult & from $15.90 per child, till 18 April at Suki Suki Hot Pot
19. Swensen’s Ramadan Menu

Extend the joy of the season with Swensen’s Ramadan menu. The classic Seafood Goreng Linguine features a spicy sauce with flame-seared king prawns, squid, and fish fillet. Satay Ayam with Rice pairs a whole chicken thigh with peanut satay sauce and pineapple puree. Share the Ramadan Mubarak Platter, served with nasi lemak sambal, pineapple mayo, and Nyonya achar. End the meal with the fan-favourite Pisang Goreng Keju with ice cream.
Till 30 April at Swensen’s outlets & delivery via Deliveroo, foodpanda & GrabFood
20. Woke Ramen’s Ramadan Promotions

Head to Woke Ramen at Changi Airport, where kids dine for free this Ramadan. Let your little ones enjoy a delicious meal while you savour mouthwatering ramen and other specialties. Or break your fast with a hearty Ramadan Set Meal available exclusively at their Compass One outlet. For just $32.90, enjoy your choice of two ramen, one side dish, and two drinks.
Till 31 March at Woke Ramen Changi Airport Terminal 1 & Compass One
(See also: Ramadan Fasting during Pregnancy: How to Do It Safely)
RAMADAN 2025 BAZAARS
21. Celebfest Ramadan 2025

Singapore’s Ramadan shopping and lifestyle weekend event returns for its 10th anniversary. This year, the festive bazaar brings together over 300 brands, alongside an all-star line-up of more than 50 celebrities from Malaysia and Singapore. Explore a diverse mix of fashion, beauty, lifestyle, and F&B brands, and participate in an hourly lucky draw. Families can take advantage of the iPlay Kids Zone, where parents can purchase tickets to drop off their kids in a supervised play area for a child-free shopping experience.
7 to 9 March 2025, 12nn – 10pm at Suntec City Convention & Exhibition Centre Halls 403 to 406 & Level 3 Concourse; more details here
22. Gemilang Kampong Gelam 2025

Gemilang Kampong Gelam returns for its fifth edition of iconic Ramadan 2025 festivities. Explore 120 F&B and retail booths, from Smashed Burger and Al Papi to Baju Fifty-Eight and Pretty Sugar. As a tribute to Kampong Gelam’s cultural legacy and SG60, this year’s event also introduces the Kampong Tour, Mystery Treasure Hunt, and Stamp Rally. Don’t miss the cultural performances, hands-on workshops, and the Sultan Mosque Light Show!
Till 25 March 2025, 2pm – 11pm (Mon to Thu), and till 11.30pm (Fri to Sun) at One Kampong Gelam; more details here
23. Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar 2025

This year, Singapore’s largest Ramadan bazaar boasts some 500 stalls, a 360-degree stage featuring daily performances, and four F&B zones. Explore the much-anticipated street bazaar, which stretches from Geylang Serai Market to Tanjong Katong Complex. Don’t forget to look up and admire the vibrant street light-up, with traditional elements like kompang drums and flower-shaped kueh.
Till 30 March 2025, 10am – 12mn & till 6am on 31 March at Geylang Serai (Engku Aman Road, Geylang Road, Changi Road); more details here
24. Hari Raya Pop-Up Exhibition

The Malay Heritage Centre is hosting a Hari Raya Pop-Up Exhibition at Our Tampines Hub. Step into a Muslim ‘home’ and Ramadan ‘bazaar’ to experience Hari Raya celebrations in the local community. While visiting the exhibition, you can even embark on a scavenger hunt. Our Tampines Hub is concurrently hosting a Ramadan bazaar, with craft activities and traditional games, plus free porridge distribution to those in need from 5pm daily.
19 March to 13 April 2025 at Our Tampines Hub; more details here
(See also: March 2025: Eat, Play, Shop and More for Families in Singapore This Month)
![]() | Barakah Giving: 30 Days of Giving, 30 Days of Barakah Last, but not least, we’d like to take a moment to give a shoutout to a good cause. Ramadan is also a month of giving, and Give.Asia, MIJ, MTFA, Mendaki, and Muhammadiyah are joining forces to bring thousands of iftar meals, zakat assistance, and scholarships to the less fortunate. Support their movement here. |
SingaporeMotherhood wishes all our Muslim readers a blessed Ramadan 2025, and Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri in advance. For everyone else, join in a month of delicious food and festive fun!
Prices may be subject to prevailing taxes; prices and menus are accurate at time of publishing.
Featured image: Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium
All content from this article, including images, cannot be reproduced without credits or written permission from SingaporeMotherhood.
Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Telegram for the latest article and promotion updates.