Posts Tagged“Ramadan”

Galeries Lafayette’s Ramadan Campaign: Fann Ramadan

Press Release Galeries Lafayette’s Ramadan Campaign: Fann Ramadan With the world changing in so many ways for the past six months & shifting to digital – it should no longer come as a surprise to imagine garments made of pixels – instead of textiles. This Ramadan Galeries Lafayette takes an artistic approach by involving art through conceptual installations and by collaborating with TODA (Theatre of Digital Art) a multi-sensory, multi-media immersive exhibition -to bring digital & traditional fashion to motion into The Dubai Mall. The most sought-after hi-tech digitization concept is set in motion during the campaign launch Fann Ramadan…

Eshak - City Walk Dubai: The ideal place for your Iftar & Suhoor

Eshak – City Walk Dubai: The ideal place for your Iftar & Suhoor I discovered a new restaurant in City Walk: Eshak Dubai, Middle-Eastern fusion cuisine with an Uzbek influence. It’s a lovely place and you can decide to eat outdoor or indoor. The design is very accurate: I loved their comfy and old style armchairs and the cool paintings at the wall. During Ramadan, you can have your Iftar Set Menu’ (starting at the sunset; price 125 aed/person) or Suhoor (starting at 9pm; price 80 aed/person). I had an amazing Iftar starting with a rich bowl of lentil soup, baba…

Iftar & Suhoor in Dubai: the best selection of Ramadan Tent 2019

Ramadan in Dubai: Iftar & Suhoor around the City What is the difference between iftar and suhoor? Both are the names given to meals taken outside fasting time during Ramadan: iftar occurs after sunset and suhoor before sunrise. Once the sun sets on a day of fasting, it’s a joyous occasion of eating and socialising. Most hotels and restaurants offer special iftar meals, most commonly a large spread of Middle Eastern mezze favourites such as hommus and falafel, and some traditional Emirati dishes such as baby camel, grilled sea-bass and halva (a dense Turkish-style dessert of seeds and honey), all…

Piadera Ramadan News -Delivery to Marina/JLT area and Suspended Meal

Piadera Ramadan News -Delivery to Marina/JLT area and Suspended Meal Piadèra is operating out of Cluster Y at Nation Kitchen premises and delivering to the areas of JLT, Marina, Media City, Greens, Jumeirah Islands, Jumeirah Parks and Jumeirah Village Triangle – every day from 11am to 10pm. From the Trade Centre restaurant, Piadèra is delivering to the areas of: Trade centre, DIFC, Emirates Towers, Jumeirah 1, Zabeel, Al Jaffilya, Satwa, Al Bada’a – every day from 11am to 10pm. How to get your piadina flatbread home? Through deliveroo and uber eats app or website! Not sure how? Call Piadèra at…

Iftar & Suhoor in Dubai: the best selection of Ramadan Tent 2019

Ramadan in Dubai: Iftar & Suhoor around the City What is the difference between iftar and suhoor? Both are the names given to meals taken outside fasting time during Ramadan: iftar occurs after sunset and suhoor before sunrise. Once the sun sets on a day of fasting, it’s a joyous occasion of eating and socialising. Most hotels and restaurants offer special iftar meals, most commonly a large spread of Middle Eastern mezze favourites such as hommus and falafel, and some traditional Emirati dishes such as baby camel, grilled sea-bass and halva (a dense Turkish-style dessert of seeds and honey), all…

Ramadan 2021 in Dubai: Iftar best option

Ramadan in Dubai: May 27th – June 25th 2017 Ramadan is a significant month in the Islamic calendar and in Dubai, the period is marked by a host of Ramadan-related activities. Emirati hospitality and traditions are also very evident during this month as iftars are hosted across Dubai and residents of different nationalities come together to share the spirit of Ramadan. The Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing organises numerous events during the month and the retail sector witnesses brisk business. Tour The Jumeirah Mosque If you’re a non-Muslim, you may not know much about Islam and its traditions. A…

Iftar & Suhoor in Dubai: the best selection of Ramadan Tent 2019

Ramadan in Dubai: Iftar & Suhoor around the city What is the difference between iftar and suhoor? Both are the names given to meals taken outside fasting time during Ramadan: iftar occurs after sunset and suhoor before sunrise. Once the sun sets on a day of fasting, it’s a joyous occasion of eating and socialising. Most hotels and restaurants offer special iftar meals, most commonly a large spread of Middle Eastern mezze favourites such as hommus and falafel, and some traditional Emirati dishes such as baby camel, grilled sea-bass and halva (a dense Turkish-style dessert of seeds and honey), all…