Assalamualikum :) My friends and I planned to have iftar (break fasting) together. We preferred to eat at any convenient places where it was accessible and there was prayer room nearby. After lots of thoughts and discussions, we decided to eat at Kungfu Paradise, Mid Valley. With slogan of "Cafe with a Kick", Kungfu Paradise is actually owned by Paradise Group, which is a Singapore company. So far only Kungfu Paradise claimed to be halal, I don't know about the rest types of business by this company. Kungfu Paradise serves Hong Kong style food and also mixture of western cuisines. There were a wide selection of menu but most of us ordered their various types of cheese baked rice. Yeah, we need rice for iftar ! Seafood baked rice (RM16.90) This is considered pricey because they only used the frozen crabmeat to represent the seafood theme. Beef steak baked rice (RM17.90) Fish fillet baked rice (RM15.90) The duo master baked rice (RM