Ramadan is always a special time in Malaysia. After a long day of fasting, families gather for iftar, friends reconnect over supper, and late-night “moreh” becomes something many look forward to. This year, McDonald’s Malaysia is bringing back something that is bound to catch plenty of attention – their Ramadan buffet promotion called “Moreh Puas-Puas @ Mekdi”.
Running from 2–15 March 2026, this limited-time late-night buffet offers diners the chance to enjoy an all-you-can-eat session at selected outlets across the country. If anyone has ever wished they could have extra fries, another Oreo McFlurry, or just one more cup of latte without thinking twice, this is the moment to consider.
Let’s take a closer look at why this deal is worth talking about and how to make the most of it.
A One-Hour Moreh That Feels Like a Treat
Unlike typical buffets that stretch over two or three hours, this promotion is designed around a focused one-hour session during moreh time. That actually makes it quite practical. After terawih prayers or late-night errands, diners can head over for a proper sit-down session and enjoy their favourites without rushing through a long queue of dishes.
Serving hours vary slightly depending on location:
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Peninsular Malaysia: 10:30 PM – 11:30 PM
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Sabah: 9:30 PM – 10:30 PM
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Sarawak: 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM
This timing is clever. It fits naturally into the Ramadan routine, especially for those who prefer a lighter iftar at home and a more indulgent moreh with friends later on.
Affordable Buffet Pricing That Makes Sense
Buffets often come with hefty price tags, but this one remains accessible:
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Adults: RM30 per person
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Children below 12 years old: RM15 per person
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Children below 5 years old (born 2021–2026): Free
At RM30, it is honestly hard to find a buffet in Malaysia today that allows unlimited desserts, drinks, fries and selected hot items. Even a regular fast-food order with a drink, dessert and side can easily reach close to that amount. Here, diners can repeat selected items as many times as they like within the hour.
For families, the children’s pricing makes it even more appealing. If there are young ones who enjoy fries and ice cream, this promotion can turn into a fun late-night family outing without overspending.
What Can Diners Enjoy Unlimited?
The highlight of this moreh session is the unlimited free-flow items. Once registered and seated, diners can reorder the following throughout the one-hour buffet period:
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Iced Latte
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Hot Latte
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French Fries
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Oreo McFlurry
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Sundae Cone
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Iced Lemon Tea
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Apple Pie
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Corn
That list alone already sounds like a mini comfort-food party. The combination of sweet and savoury makes it suitable for different cravings. Someone might start with fries and corn, move on to a latte, and finish with a McFlurry and apple pie.
The lattes are particularly interesting because café-style drinks are usually priced higher. Having unlimited iced or hot latte refills during the session could easily justify the entry fee for coffee lovers.
For those who enjoy desserts, unlimited Oreo McFlurry and sundae cones are a big draw. Apple pie fans can also indulge without counting how many they have had.
Main Items – Pick Any Two
Besides the unlimited items, each buffet participant can select two main items from this list:
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3-piece Chicken Tenders
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4-piece Chicken McNuggets
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McD Chicken Porridge
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Chicken Burger
The concept works well. The two main items provide something filling and substantial, while the rest of the session can be spent enjoying sides and desserts.
For example, someone could choose Chicken Tenders and a Chicken Burger, then pair them with endless fries and iced lemon tea. Alternatively, those who prefer something lighter might opt for McD Chicken Porridge and nuggets before finishing with desserts.
It strikes a balance between quantity and control. The promotion avoids excessive food wastage while still giving customers flexibility.
How the Buffet Works
The process is simple and straightforward:
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Visit a participating outlet during the buffet hours.
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Make payment at the counter.
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Receive a sticker to identify buffet participants.
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Enjoy the food within the allocated one-hour session.
The sticker system helps staff manage the flow and ensures only paying customers participate. It is advisable to arrive slightly earlier than the stated time because Ramadan promotions tend to attract crowds.
It is also worth noting that some outlets, especially certain mall locations, may not be participating. Checking with the preferred branch beforehand can save disappointment.
Why This Deal Is Worth Considering
There are several reasons why this promotion stands out.
First, it is limited. The campaign runs only from 2–15 March 2026. That short window creates urgency. Anyone curious about the experience should not delay too long.
Second, it fits into Ramadan culture. Moreh is not just about eating; it is about connection. Sitting down with friends after prayers, sharing laughter over fries and ice cream, and enjoying a relaxed late-night environment is part of what makes the month meaningful.
Third, it offers value for money. RM30 for unlimited selected items plus two mains is competitive. If someone orders two lattes, fries, nuggets and dessert separately on a regular day, the total can already exceed that amount.
Fourth, it is family-friendly. The children’s pricing and free entry for those below five years old make it suitable for parents who want to treat their little ones during the festive season.
Lastly, it is different from the usual Ramadan buffet spread found in hotels. Instead of heavy rice dishes and curries, this is comfort food. Sometimes, after days of rich iftar meals, a simple chicken burger and soft serve can feel surprisingly satisfying.
Tips to Make the Most of the Buffet
To truly enjoy this deal, a bit of planning helps.
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Do not overeat at iftar if planning to attend moreh at Mekdi. Leave some room.
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Arrive early to secure a spot, especially on weekends.
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Order mains first so they arrive early in the session.
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Pace the desserts and drinks. One hour passes quickly.
Going with friends can make it more enjoyable. Sharing recommendations and laughing over multiple rounds of fries turns it into more than just a meal.
In short, “Moreh Puas-Puas @ Mekdi” is not just about unlimited food. It is about the experience of late-night gatherings during Ramadan, made affordable and accessible to many Malaysians.
Promotional/Event Details
Date: 2–15 March 2026
Time:
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Peninsular Malaysia: 10:30 PM – 11:30 PM
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Sabah: 9:30 PM – 10:30 PM
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Sarawak: 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Venue: Selected participating outlets of McDonald’s Malaysia nationwide (some outlets, especially certain mall locations, may not participate)

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