Your list of Dubai Iftars listed out by budget Published: April 19, 2021 15:50
1 of 100 CITYMAX AL BARSHA AT THE MALL: Celebrate the month of Ramadan with a traditional Iftar buffet at Citycafe in Citymax Hotel, Al Barsha at the Mall for just Dh30 per person. Image Credit: Supplied
2 of 100 CLAYPOT: The Ramadan Iftar menu at Claypot, offers jallab and dates, followed by some hot and cold mezze, including hummus, moutabel, kibbeh, fattoush, kebabs and falafel. Claypot’s signature food will be served as the main course including mutton kofta handi, chicken korma, kadai vegetables, chicken majboos or biryani and dal makhani. The meal will end on a sweet note with traditional Indian desserts such as gajjar ka halwa and ras malai. Iftar is priced at Dh49 per person.
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Your list of Dubai Iftars listed out by budget
1 of 90 CITYMAX AL BARSHA AT THE MALL: Celebrate the month of Ramadan with a traditional Iftar buffet at Citycafe in Citymax Hotel, Al Barsha at the Mall for just Dh30 per person. Image Credit: Supplied
2 of 90 CLAYPOT: The Ramadan Iftar menu at Claypot, offers jallab and dates, followed by some hot and cold mezze, including hummus, moutabel, kibbeh, fattoush, kebabs and falafel. Claypot’s signature food will be served as the main course including mutton kofta handi, chicken korma, kadai vegetables, chicken majboos or biryani and dal makhani. The meal will end on a sweet note with traditional Indian desserts such as gajjar ka halwa and ras malai. Iftar is priced at Dh49 per person.
Your list of Dubai Iftars listed out by budget
1 of 85 CITYMAX AL BARSHA AT THE MALL: Celebrate the month of Ramadan with a traditional Iftar buffet at Citycafe in Citymax Hotel, Al Barsha at the Mall for just Dh30 per person. Image Credit: Supplied
2 of 85 CLAYPOT: The Ramadan Iftar menu at Claypot, offers jallab and dates, followed by some hot and cold mezze, including hummus, moutabel, kibbeh, fattoush, kebabs and falafel. Claypot’s signature food will be served as the main course including mutton kofta handi, chicken korma, kadai vegetables, chicken majboos or biryani and dal makhani. The meal will end on a sweet note with traditional Indian desserts such as gajjar ka halwa and ras malai. Iftar is priced at Dh49 per person.
Delhi curbs: Restaurants and bars shut till April 30, cinemas to operate at 30% capacity
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“We are told as per the orders, the restaurants will be shut on all days till April 30. The industry will be back to square one and where we were in March and April last year,” said Anurag Katriar, president, National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI).
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The govt today announced stricter curbs to stem the spread of coronavirus.
Confusion prevailed among restaurateurs over the new dine-in curbs imposed in Delhi and the announcement of a weekend curfew. Industry insiders said more clarity was needed on the orders and the timings for home deliveries. The state government’s diktat also came as a shocker for cinema operators. While they feel that the show must go on, a few ET spoke with, said that in a way, the government is ensuring that cinemas remain shut.
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