Movenpick Makkah prepares for Ramadan with exquisite cuisine

Movenpick Makkah prepares for Ramadan with exquisite cuisine
Updated 25 June 2013
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Movenpick Makkah prepares for Ramadan with exquisite cuisine

Movenpick Makkah prepares for Ramadan with exquisite cuisine

Situated directly on Haram Court, facing King Abdul Aziz Gate, within Makkah’s famous Abraj Al Bait Clocktower complex, Movenpick Hotel & Residences Hajar Tower Makkah’s guests will enjoy a genuine Oriental ambiance this Ramadan, with unrivalled service and hospitality. The moment guests enter the lobby, the mahogany brown arabesque will instill an immediate feeling of warmth and purity, while the scent of incense (bukhoor) wafting through the air will suggest a devotional atmosphere and add a soothing touch.
Guests can bask in the spirit of the holy month with an eclectic choice of cuisines. Visitors can cherish the marvel of this month with special Ramadan packages and offers for iftar and suhour, featuring an array of dining options that uphold the highest standards of Movenpick quality and Swiss hospitality.
From iftar buffets to suhour buffets, Movenpick Hotel Makkah offers a veritable almanac of global cuisines. The hotels’s four sophisticated restaurants — Al Naim for individuals, plus Al Nasim, Al Firdous and Hajar — offer unparalleled local and international dining options, while Al Diwan tea lounge will be decorated for the occasion with traditional fawanees lanterns, and will be the ideal place to relax and enjoy fresh juices, a unique selection of home-made ice-creams, and freshly-brewed teas, coffees and snacks while surfing the Internet with our free wireless service.
Mohamed Zine, director of F&B, says: "With Movenpick Makkah’s unequalled culinary experience, we offer the perfect spiritual retreat to suit every palette. Our experienced chefs are ready to deliver the most delicious delicacies, from Um-Ali pudding to homemade khoshaf (dried dates soaked in milk) and Amar el Din apricot drink, in addition to the appetizing tajines and grills, assorted Arabic mezzah and legendary oriental sweets."