Celebrating Iftar in Dubai’s first five-star hotel
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Dubai’s first five-star hotel, the Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Deira Creek, is known for being a true foodie destination. Not only is it famous for its fifteen award-winning restaurants that serve cuisines from around the globe, it has also proved to be a popular choice for Iftar by loyal patrons for the last forty-six years.
In 2019, the hotel served more than 20,000 Iftar covers during the month of Ramadan. This year will be quite different due to restrictions, but the team ensures that the food quality and offering, as well as the five-star service remains unparalleled.
Your list of Dubai Iftars listed out by budget
1 of 80 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 80 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 56 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 56 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.
April 09, 2021
Hilton Singapore
With Ramadan approaching, you may be on the search for places for an
iftar feast. Gather your loved ones and check out our round-up of halal buffet spots to break your daily fast with a delicious spread.
1. Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium
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If you’re hankering for Korean food, make your reservations at Atrium Restaurant at Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium.
For its Ramadan buffet this year, it’s dishing up a slew of halal-certified Korean favourites such as beef bulgogi, kimchi fried rice, crisp pajeon (scallion pancakes) and squid cooked in tteokbokki sauce.