Ramazan special! Where to go feasting in Dubai?
TRAVEL TRENDS, DUBAI Updated : May 8, 2019, 17:57 IST
Ramzan special! Where to break your fast in Dubai
A popular layover for international tourists, Dubai’s opulence defies any description. If not for its architectural marvels, Dubai’s food is also noteworthy and attracts tourists from far and wide. With Ramazan celebrations on, we just could not wait to dig out Dubai’s best restaurants for you, especially since a good number of travellers land here to celebrate.
This is the perfect time to sample some the best of world-class cuisine in Dubai, and also go buzzing around the souks if you have time in your hand. Check out the best of restaurants here, perfect to get a taste of delicious food with your family and loved ones.
Nando's
It will be hosting s special iftal meal deal for two and four people; and will start off with water and dates, followed by pita bread and hummus. This will be followed by chicken espetada, flame-grilled peri peri chicken, peri peri chips , spicy rice, peri peri wedges, four chicken wings served with Mediterranean salad. You can then go for drinks from a host of choices like real apple juice, fizzy pomegranate lemonade, or bottomless soft drinks.
Location: Multiple locations in Dubai
Alfeniq
If you want to have some comfort food from Syria and Lebanon this Ramzan, Alfeniw is the place you should be. Their menu has a good combination of dessert, main courses and beverages to bring together friends and families. Plus, the ambience will let you enjoy a delightful dining experience. Comfortable located in Cluster D and offering incredible views, this new culinary spot is the place you should plan a visit at least once to break your fast.
Location: Cluster D, Jumeirah Lake Towers or Two Towers, Barsha Heights
Shake Shack
Its recently launched limited-time burger, Hot Honey Chick’n, is ruling the roost this time around. And this Ramadan, one needs to get a bite of it. So what makes the burger so special? It’s more like the Shake Shack’s classic Hot Chick’n burger, but spicier. The patty that is used in the burger patty is prepared by seasoning natural chicken breast, tossing it in a hot honey sauce. Further, to add that crunch, the chicken is put atop a slaw, which has been prepared from cabbage, crisp apples, bits of cherry peppers, and then served in a potato bun.
Location: The Dubai Mall
Sikka Café
Here you get to taste those flavours which the Emiratis have appreciated over the centuries. Offering you a set menu that highlights Indian, local, and Persian cuisines, you might be in confusion as to what to order as everything reads nice. To break your Ramadan fast, you will be offered traditional dates and tangy dried apricots. Then the iftar starts with a choice of homemadesoup, mast-o-khiar, hot mezze, pakora, moutabel, along with warm Araic breads fresh out of the oven. This is followed by the main course which will surprise you with some exotic dishes. So wait and see.
Location: La Mer & Last Exit - Al Khawaneej
Hyatt Place
Offering you the choice of selecting from the spread of traditional and international dishes this Ramzan, Hyatt Place can be one of the safest options to break your fast. Starting withtraditional Harira and Adas soups, you then go to have fattoush, labneh bil zatar, tabouleh, and hummus. Main course will be a combination of local and international dishes, which are delicious in taste and will push you to go there again for sure. Then as they say, ending on a good note, you get to taste some regional sweets and a take a bite from a variety of cakes.
Location: Gallery Café at Hyatt Place/Al Rigga and Hyatt Place in Wasl District
Khofo
It is Dubai’s first pharonic-themed restaurant that invites you to break your fast this Ramadam. Located at Al Seef, it has created a special iftar buffet and Suhoor menu, which will give you a taste of traditional dishes and sweets. There will be live cooking stations that will be preparing food for this special occasion, Ramadan. The buffet has been specially created to bring your families, colleagues and friends together, and you will be getting one complimentary iftar buffet if you buy every 4 buffet tickets.
Location: Al Seef
Purani Dilli
If you are in Dubai and missing Delhi food, Purani Dilli will come to your rescue. Popular for North Indian cuisine, you can break your fast here by enjoying some of the popular Indian dishes. The iftar spread will feature juice, such as Jallab, Roh Afza, Qamaradeen. The sald bar will give you an idea that it has drawn inspiration from Emirati and Indian favourites, which will offer you a choice of fattoush, moutabel and hummus, along with fruit chat, chana chaat, and much more. Then go on to explore Middle Eastern and Indian Muglai cuisines, and end your iftar by laying your hands in one of the exotic sweet dishes from an array of choices.
Location: Four Points by Sheraton, Downtown- Mankhool
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