TLDR
- Apricot by Peaches & Cream is offering a sharing‑style Ramadan menu featuring focused and well‑balanced modern European dishes from 19 February to 19 March 2026.
- The menu includes pasta options, unique pizzas such as the Oxtail Truffle Pizza served with a dipping gravy, as well as desserts like the Banana Date Milkshake and PBJ Chocolate Cake.
- Customers can choose from set meals for one, two, or the whole family, with prices starting from RM45.90++, complete with complimentary dates and drinks.
This Ramadan, apricot by Peaches & Cream steps away from the usual buffet format and instead presents a focused, sharing‑friendly menu rooted in modern European comfort. It’s a calm, deliberate alternative to the abundance seen elsewhere, offering dishes that feel intentionally crafted rather than overwhelming.
And if you’re planning a visit, this is the kind of experience you’re walking into.

A menu built for sharing
The à la carte offerings show a clear emphasis on flavour balance and thoughtful portioning. The Black Truffle Gnocchi leans rich and creamy, but the portion is sized with sharing in mind. The gnocchi themselves are soft and consistent, carrying just enough truffle aroma to feel indulgent without dulling the palate early in the meal.
For those seeking something lighter, the Mediterranean Seafood Linguine provides a welcome contrast. The pasta is coated in a broth rather than cream, allowing the natural brininess of the prawns, mussels, and squid to come through. A hint of lemon and fresh herbs helps brighten the dish, making it a smart complement to the heavier items on the table.

The Roast Chicken Potentina Spaghetti sits between the two, hearty, saucy, and warmly spiced. The roast chicken, shredded through the pasta, gives the dish depth and makes it especially satisfying after a day of fasting.
The Confit Duck Leg à l’Orange provides a more traditional main. The duck is tender with lightly crisped skin, while the orange sauce stays clean and citrus‑forward rather than overly sweet.

apricot's pizzas introduce a fun, communal touch. The Oxtail Truffle Pizza stands out for its interactive approach: the pizza is generously topped with tender oxtail, but the real highlight is the oxtail dipping gravy served on the side. It turns leftover crust into a feature rather than a throwaway, and adds a richer dimension to every bite.
Meanwhile, the Chicken Popcorn Pizza keeps things deliberately simple: crisp, fun to eat, and an easy crowd‑pleaser for families or groups who prefer something uncomplicated on the table.

Sweet comforts to end the evening
The drinks offered alongside the desserts add their own finishing touches to the meal. The Rose Lime Soda is a refreshing palate cleanser, lightly floral with enough lime to keep it crisp and bright after heavier dishes.

On the other end of the spectrum, the Banana Date Milkshake leans intentionally indulgent. Thick, creamy, and naturally sweet from the dates, it plays into classic Ramadan flavours without feeling overly heavy. It works as a dessert in its own right, especially for diners who prefer to drink their sweets rather than commit to a full plate.
Desserts follow the same guiding principle: familiar, comforting, and approachable. The Cherry Pistachio Trifle layers sponge, cream, and fruit into something soft, easygoing, and highly shareable.

The Panna Cotta with Vanilla Pineapples offers a lighter finish with silky panna cotta paired with pineapple that adds both sweetness and acidity. And for diners wanting something richer, the PBJ Chocolate Cake delivers precisely that, with dense chocolate layers and a peanut butter note that feels nostalgic without being overly sweet.

Set menus to fit all occasions
apricot's evening set menus are designed with realistic dining habits in mind. The Dine for One (RM45.90++) set — a pasta and dessert — is ideal for solo diners who want a complete but not overwhelming meal.
The Sunset for Two (RM83.90++) gives couples a choice of two pastas or mains plus a shared dessert, keeping things simple and practical while the Gather the Family (RM165.90++) set is more expansive, offering a pizza, two pastas, a schnitzel, two desserts, and a carafe of iced tea.

Every set comes with complimentary dates and beverages.
Our verdict
Available from 19 February to 19 March 2026, apricot's Ramadan menu succeeds by keeping things focused and grounded. Instead of spectacle, it offers consistency and instead of sheer volume, it offers dishes that are pleasant to share and satisfying to eat. And if there’s one thing we kept thinking about after leaving, it was the Oxtail Truffle Pizza, thanks to that rich dipping gravy that makes the crusts hard to forget.
It’s a strong pick for diners who prefer a calm sit‑down meal over the usual buffet rush built around solid, European‑inspired flavours.
Explore the menu in person or via apricot’s website, Instagram and Facebook.
apricot by Peaches & Cream
Address: Lot G-019 & G-E-019, MyTOWN Shopping Centre, Maluri, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
Opening hours: 10 am to 10 pm daily
Contact: Website
Featured Image Credit: Rojak Daily