There is a mouth-watering array of delicious and luxurious iftars in Riyadh to choose from this Ramadan. We did the homework for you and compiled a list of the best restaurants in Saudi Arabia’s capital at which to break your fast this year.
6 mouth-watering iftars to try in Riyadh this Ramadan
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Meraki
This popular Greek eatery has opened its doors until 2 a.m. for iftar and sahoor. The London transplant is offering an iftar menu that includes starters, hot mezze, a choice of main course and dessert options for $67 per person.
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Milwan at Le Méridien
You can watch the chefs prepare your food at open food stations.
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Roka
In addition to its extensive a la carte and tasting menus, the award-winning contemporary Japanese restaurant has curated an exclusive mocktail infused with cardamom, sesame and cedarwood for Ramadan. Plus, all guests get complimentary dates and Arabic coffee on arrival.
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Elements
Located in the lobby of the Four Seasons Hotel, the restaurant offers traditional Saudi cuisine, live cooking and a fresh juices corner for $93.
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Villa Palma
The dining destination curated a four-course experience consisting of 14 Mediterranean-inspired dishes for the holy season.
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Fawanees Experience
Those who enjoy Ramadan tents will revel in this unique iftar and sahoor experience. The Prince Sultan Grand Hall at the Al-Faisaliah Hotel has been transformed into a lavish Ramadan tent with an array of tantalizing dishes, a variety of mouth-watering desserts and refreshing traditional beverages.