Raffles Dubai has reopened to welcome back guests in Ramadan, presenting a dine-in option throughout the day as well as dedicated set menus for iftar and handcrafted Arabic sweets for takeaway.
Dine-in Iftar
Raffles Dubai’s Executive Chef Hassan Abdallah will be preparing a variety of dishes including soup, hot and cold mezzeh, fresh salads and a main-course, in addition to Arabic delicacies and traditional desserts served with free-flowing tea, coffee and Ramadan juices.
Priced at AED 145 per person, the iftar set menu is available at Raffles Salon every day from sunset to 8pm.
To go: Ramadan Delights
Guests can pre-order and take-away Ramadan sweets at Raffles Salon such Halawet al Jeben, Katayef, Maamoul and Kunafa, available until the last day of Eid Al-Fitr.