
From Kenny Rogers ROASTERS To Domino's: 7 Scrumptious New F&B Launches & Promos
Burger King
Get ready for an epic taste adventure as Burger King Malaysia teams up with Naruto for a limited-time promotion that's packed with action and collectibles! From 21st July to 31st August 2025, fans across Malaysia can experience this exclusive crossover at participating outlets. Order any King Jr. Meal and score 1 of 8 exclusive Naruto toys — only available with this promo! Collect them all before they vanish into the Hidden Leaf Village!
But, wait! The mission isn't over yet! Power up your meal with a Sate Burger and unlock a limited-edition Naruto T-shirt for just RM25.90. Choose between the Sate Burger XL Beef or the Sate Tendercrisp and grab your exclusive tee in either sleek black or the ultra-rare white version. Supplies are limited — once they're gone, they're gone!
Kenny Rogers ROASTERS
Whether you enjoy immersing yourself in K-dramas, listening to K-pop hits, or embracing the K-lifestyle, Kenny Rogers ROASTERS Malaysia invites you to indulge in the Seoul Daebak Kraze — a specially curated Korean-inspired meal series designed to satisfy your cravings.
Check out the Seoul Sedap Ramyun Meal, the Seoul Sedap Chikin and the Seoul Sedap Ramyun Chikin Combo (paired with refreshing Seoul Lemon Pop) – each crafted with bold, exciting flavours, from sweet and spicy to soy garlic, promising a deliciously satisfying experience in every bite. All dishes are now available at all Kenny Rogers ROASTERS outlets in Peninsular Malaysia.
Häagen-Dazs
Häagen-Dazs has just launched its new Cities Collection in Malaysia, transforming iconic European desserts into extraordinary flavor journeys that transport you to Paris, Rome, and Madrid without the need for passports, flights, or travel planning!
The collection features four meticulously crafted flavours, each capturing the spirit of a
European capital:
Macaron Double Chocolate Ganache, inspired by Paris
Macaron Strawberry & Raspberry, inspired by Paris
Tiramisu Coffee & Mascarpone, inspired by Rome
Churros Cinnamon & Dulce de Leche, inspired by Madrid
The Häagen-Dazs Cities collection is now available at Jaya Grocer, Lotus's, and Aeon for RM38.50 per pint.
Starbucks
Summer might be winding down, but there's still time to soak in the sunshine – and Starbucks Malaysia has just the thing to help you savour the season! This new launch features a new menu of drinks and treats, including the Starbucks Golden Caramel Churro Latte, the Starbucks Muscat Grape Cream Frappuccino® Blended Beverage with Jelly and Starbucks® Muscat Grape Cold Brew with Jelly.
Whether you're catching up with friends, enjoying a solo escape, or simply treating yourself, Starbucks' newest collection is all about capturing those golden-hour vibes! The new collection is available at all Starbucks locations across Malaysia from 22nd July 2025 onwards, while stocks last.
Haidilao
Haidilao Malaysia celebrates the release of Jackson Wang's new album with an exclusive hotpot set – curated by the MAGIC MAN himself! From 22nd July to 31st August, try Jackson's favourite combo and discover exclusive surprises at selected Haidilao outlets. Calling all hotpot AND Jackson Wang fans: this one's for YOU!
Each set comes with two hotpot bases (tomato and chicken), two types of meat (Haidilao beef and/or black pork), wavy layered crispy squid platter, assorted vegetable platter, crispy pork strips, egg fried rice and 2 sets of tropical banana and guava shaved ice tea. Receive exclusive MAGIC MAN 2 merch when you order MAGIC MAN 2 Set Meal Deal!
Domino's
Breaking all the rules of what a pizza should be, Domino's has done it again! This time by turning your favourite pasta into a unique pizza experience. Introducing the Mac & Cheesy Pizza, an indulgent twist that fuses the creamy comfort of mac and cheese with the familiar joy of pizza, all in one unforgettable bite.
Starting from 22 July 2025 onwards, customers can enjoy the Mac & Cheesy Pizza, available in three distinct flavours: The Original Mac & Cheesy, the Mushroom Mac & Cheesy and the Spicy Beef Mac & Cheesy. Customers can also add on the Ultimate Sausage Crust for a satisfying meaty bite that's as fun to eat as it is to share.
McDonald's
McDonald's Malaysia is bringing back the classic price for a classic meal! From now until 13th August, every Monday to Friday, enjoy a lunch time set of the iconic McChicken for a delicious price of only RM5.95! Each meal is default with Medium Fries and Medium Coke for a more satisfying value for your wallet.
Also making a long-awaited comeback is the Spicy McChicken. Enjoy the classic burger you love, with a spicy kick! Both the Spicy McChicken and the RM5.95 McChicken deal are now available all McDonald's outlet across Malaysia.
*RM5.95 McChicken deal only applicable for Dine-In & Drive Thru, not valid for McDelivery & other delivery services.
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