5 Iftars to try today, June 24

Can’t decide where to go for Iftar today? Here are five places to consider.

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Choosing where to go for Iftar can be quite a daunting task, especially when you’re ravenous and you’ve got an enormous variety of options to choose from.

So in order to make it a little easier, Guides will pick five restaurants across Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah for you to choose from, everyday throughout the holy month of Ramadan. Sahtain! 

 
1. Khaymat Al Bahar        
Cuisine Arabic
Menu highlights The newest addition to Madinat Jumeirah’s diverse culinary scene, Khaymat Al Bahar is an authentic Lebanese restaurant located by the grand pool at Jumeirah Al Qasr hotel. The Iftar offers a range of traditional specialties across a sumptuous buffet and live cooking stations. Shisha is available at the restaurant. Location Jumeirah Al Qasr, Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai Cost Dh210 per head Timings Sunset to 9pm Phone 04 366 6730 Website
 
2. Al Kabab Al Afghani Restaurant
Cuisine Afghani
Menu highlights The restaurant serves soups, salads, and other items in chicken and beef. The specialty of this place is their kebabs and Qabli Pulao which is known to be mouth-watering. They also have a variety of rice dishes with fish sides.
Location ‪Al Wahda street, opposite  Sharjah city centre, Sharjah‬‬ Cost Dh50 to Dh60 per person Timings Sunset till midnight Phone  06 569 0084 Website   ‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬
 
3. Pepper 
Cuisine Arabic 
Menu highlights Grand Iftar buffet including all the traditional Ramadan favourites
Location Novotel Abu Dhabi, Al Bustan Cost Dh130 per person Timing Sundown till 10.30pm Phone 02 501 6444 Website
 
4. AOC French Brasserie
Cuisine French Mediterranean
Menu highlights Indulge in sumptuous Middle Eastern, North African and International specialties and beverages. The appetizer buffet includes the classic cold and hot mezze, harira and lentil soup, tajines, slow roasted lamb Ouzi with oriental rice, Arabic mixed grill, couscous, biryani, a shawarma station and a delightful variety of traditional sweets such as Um Ali, kadaif, halwa, date pudding and a range of refreshing Ramadan beverages.  Guests may enjoy flavourful shisha under the stars on the terrace, which has cooling facilities for the warm summer nights.
Location Sofitel Dubai Jumeirah Beach Cost 140 per person Timings Sunset to 11pm Phone 04 448 4733 Website
 
5. Asateer
Cuisine International and Middle Eastern
Menu Highlights Menu will change on a daily basis but will always have standard Arabic cuisine items like shish tawook and Ramadan juices.
Location Atlantis, The Palm Cost Dh195 Timings Sunset to 8.30pm Phone 04 426 0800 Website
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