Bring your family together for Iftar at Warwick Hotel Dubai
Last Update: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 : 15:12 (+4GMT)
Dubai, UAE, May 11, 2016: Break your fast with a traditional Arabic feast at Warwick Hotel Dubai. Offering Iftar with a view, Baÿty will be transformed into an Arabian adventure, with a selection of mouth-watering dishes at each live station. Starting Iftar with jallab juice with pine seeds and raisins and UAE fresh dates, guests will then choose from a selection of hot and cold mezzah, with everything from Labneh Bil Zaatar and Halloumi Salad to fattayer and sambousik. For mains, guests can explore a range of Arabic flavours and succulent meats, including a live carving of Ouzi with Oriental Rice. Priced at only AED 165 per person, with children under 6 dining for free and children aged between 7 and 12 receiving a 50% discount, this is an Iftar all the family will enjoy, bringing loved ones together in the true essence of Ramadan.
The hotel will also have a large Contemplation Wall in the lobby lounge, where guests can write their innermost thoughts during this important time for self-reflection. Inspired by Paris’ Pont Des Art Bridge, guests will be able to leave messages on lantern leaflets, which will then be attached to the wall. Guests can also choose to make a donation to the Red Crescent at the hotel, at this important time for giving.
Guests looking to host their own unique Iftar banquet will also not be disappointed with offerings at Warwick Hotel Dubai. With a range of unique banqueting experiences for private Iftar or Suhoor events of up to 90 guests, delicious cuisine can be enjoyed surrounded by spectacular views from the 43rd floor’s executive lounge. All events can be personalized to each client’s specific needs and requirements, creating a Ramadan experience to remember.
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