Head to Farzi Dubai this Diwali for an exclusive feast elevating traditional Indian flavours to the dizzy heights of modern gastronomy. Throwing their trademark theatrical flair at the festival of lights from 21st-24th October, the modern Indian bistro will launch two specially designed three course sharing-style menus, a vegetarian menu priced at 130AED per person and a meat version priced at AED 150 per person including all those much-loved Diwali dishes #Farzified.
Starting the celebrations in style for the veggies, a selection of salads and chaats will include a fresh salad made with locally sourced kale and mango topped with crumbled feta and toasted pecans; and the social-media-snappable Palak Patta Chaat – a vibrant green spinach fritters, beetroot pink yoghurt and a mint and tamarind chutney creating a thrilling tangle of sweet and sour flavours piled high and eaten like nachos. Appetizers such as Lahori Paneer Tikka served with a fluffy pesto naan, Farzi’s famous mashup Dal Chawal Arancini bringing the best of Italy and Indian together and a golden pile of fresh-out-the-fryer samosa, will have diners fighting for the last crumbs.
Meat-free mains designed to be shared and savoured with loved ones includes herb-crusted paneer tikka with a rich makhani gravy and slow-cooked lentil stew infused with fenugreek and freshly-made bread and pulao. Those choosing to take their culinary Diwali journey with a little extra meat can tuck into a similar menu with the addition of a few of Farzi’s excellent chicken dishes. These include a spectacular Murgh Tikka Pasanda; new Farzi dish, the Afghani Pista Korma – a culinary hybrid blending stuffed chicken tikka with a pistachio gravy served with fierce and fluffy chilli naan; and a lemon chicken biryani laced with zest alongside a cooling vegetable raita.
Whichever menu guests choose, both will be topped off with an unforgettable dessert. This year the team have created something truly special – a selection of Diwali sweets sprinkled with plenty of Farzi flair. A rich pistachio gulab jamun; a creamy kulfi made with avocado and a Mawa Phirni – a comforting rice pudding infused with saffron topped with a sweet samosa,
What is Diwali?
Diwali is a festival of lights and one of the major festivals celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and some Buddhists. The festival usually lasts five days and is celebrated during the Hindu lunisolar month Kartika between mid-October and mid-November. One of the most popular festivals of Hinduism, Diwali symbolises the spiritual victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. It is widely associated with the Goddess Lakshmi, who symbolises three virtues: wealth and prosperity, fertility and abundant crops, as well as good fortune.
The Diwali menu at Farzi Dubai will be available from 21-24th October 2022 at both Farzi locations and is priced at 130AED per person for the vegetarian menu and AED150 per person for the regular menu. For more information on Farzi Café visit www.farzicafe.ae. For reservations at City Walk 0526892012 and Mall of Emirates 0504075590