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Malaysia's Marrybrown brings back Riang Ramadan Raya menu

The brand also introduces its new ‘Buka Puasa di Marrybrown.'

Malaysia's homegrown restaurant Marrybrown is celebrating the holy month of Ramadan with the return of its special Riang Ramadan Raya menu, available nationwide for a limited time.

The menu features an array of specially curated dishes that celebrate the spirit of Ramadan, featuring its signature Ayam Penyet Sambal sauce.

Some menu items that customers can choose are the following: Nasi Ayam Penyet Combo (from RM17.50 or US$3.92), Ayam Penyet Burger Combo (from RM17.30 or US$3.87), Strawberry Custard Pie (RM4.99 or US$1.12), Ayam Penyet Box Meal (from RM27.90 or US$6.25), and the MB Meriah Bucket (from RM45.90 or US$10.28).

This Ramadan, Marrybrown also introduces ‘Buka Puasa di Marrybrown,' a pre-booking service designed to enhance the breaking of fast experience.

(RM1 = US$0.22)

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