Breaking your fast at the end of the day can be a feeling that can’t be put in words. And, it’s only fair that you make your Iftar experience memorable and surreal. Wondering what we’re talking about? Well, Dubai has rolled out a whole lot of splendid Iftar experiences this Ramadan, but the mother of them all is here. You can now break you fast and enjoy a hearty Iftar at Expo City Dubai. Here are all the deets.
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As the Ramadan cannon signals the end of the day’s fast and the time for iftar, visitors to Expo City Dubai share food, drink, stories and experiences at communal tables that unite people from across the world.
Circled within the Surreal water feature experience or weaving through the Mobility District, Expo City Dubai’s communal tables offer visitors the chance to share an array of dishes. Besides, it also brings together different nationalities, cultures and ages, strengthening community spirit, fostering closer bonds and encouraging greater acceptance.
The delicious Iftars are prepared by leading chefs in the region, including Rohit Ghai serving his signature Punjabi-inspired dishes, and Athanasios Kargatzidis from the award-winning Baron restaurant, delivering Lebanese delicacies. Diners can also enjoy authentic Khaleeji dishes from Saudi Arabia’s popular Dukhnaah restaurant and irresistible sweet treats from Chef Kimberly Lin of Lilly’s Cafe.
Iftars are priced at AED 250 per person (free for ages six and under; half-price for 12 and under). But, that’s not all! This Ramadan, you can also dine under Expo City’s famed waterfall.
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This Ramadan, You Could Dine At Expo City’s Famed Waterfalls
Everyone’s favourite spot at the Expo City, the Surreal waterfalls could now be your backdrop as you tuck in a delectable meal. Yes, you read that right! Expo City’s waterfall is opening for corporate Iftar events. This means, corporates can soon host an Iftar (the meal eaten to break the fast) for employees, by the waterfall.
The corporate Iftar offering is part of the 50-day Hai Ramadan festivities that Expo City Dubai is hosting for the holy month. The festival will run from until April 25.
The gravity-defying waterfall combines water, fire and music. The 13-meter walls are washed out by water, which then flows upwards, defying gravity.
Corporates aside, there will also be a significant array of food and beverage options for families, children and large groups. As for the food options, diners can expect an extravagant spread of including carbs, or green and healthy eats. And lastly, noRamadan meal is complete without a dessert. The Iftar will bring to diners delectable desserts, baked goods, delicious drinks and much more.
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