Discover the best halal-friendly spots in London with the Iftar Food Trail. Exclusive discounts, Ramadan specials & more! Here are some of the best places in London to prepare to begin and end your fast during Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak! 1. Cinnamon Kitchen. Between March 3-31, you can head over to Cinnamon Kitchen Battersea by Vivek Singh for a beautiful spread of Indian dishes to tuck into. From bottomless kebabs to mezze spreads, we’re keeping a list of the iftar specials you should get involved in. We’ll be updating this page as spots announce this year’s menus, so check back in, and make sure to check out our guide to the best restaurants in London with great halal options too. Ramadan 2024 runs from 11 March to 9 April - find out who's serving up Iftar meals for those breaking their fast across London. From well-known institutions to independent restaurants, here’s our round-up of the best places in London to enjoy Iftar this Ramadan. This Ilford restaurant offers Halal Indian dining, and it’s London foodies will be happy to hear that an Iftar Food Trail will be running until March 30th, featuring discounts, freebies, and Ramadan specials across several food spots including Bone Daddies Here are the best Iftar meals in London to eat during Ramadan. Dishoom is running meaty, veggie and vegan Iftar menus available for £35 per person, which include Dishoom classics like house chaat, black daal, okra fries, gunpowder potatoes and Awadhi jackfruit biryani. On the hunt for the best Ramadan restaurants in London? Break your fast come sunset at these Italian eateries, pizza parlours and Indian hotspots boasting some of the top iftar menus around. London Marriott Hotel County Hall’s The Twits afternoon tea is a gorgeous, playful experience inspired by Roald Dahl’s beloved book. Perfect for all ages-alike, this mischievous tea features imaginative food and drinks, including trick scones and nods to characters like Mr. and Mrs. Twit, the Muggle-Wumps, and the Roly-Poly Bird with dishes Looking to dine out for iftar? Check out our list of restaurants in London that are offering Ramadan specials and iftar menus! There is a ramadan Market outside east London masjid in Whitechapel.there are two places: one directly behind the masjid, Ramadan Alley - has burger van, pan Ramadan is a worldwide month of of fasting, prayer, reflection and community involvement by the Muslim community, immediately followed by Eid Al Fitr, the 'Holiday of Breaking the Fast'. In 2025 FOOD & DRINK We’ve got cult cafes, terrace bars, top-notch street food and fresh-baked sweet stuff. Here’s just some of the hundreds in the Market to get you started. Save this event: Open Iftar Arafah 2024 Share this event: Open Iftar Arafah 2024 For the seventh year running, the world’s BIGGEST Pre-Ramadan shopping festival returns to the international venue, ExCeL London, on the 25th-26th February 2023, attracting over 20,000 consumers globally over one weekend. This event is the world’s biggest showcase of Halal products, fashion, and food. London’s Ramadan Lights are back, and this year, they’re bigger, brighter, and tastier than ever. Returning for a third year, Ramadan Lights London 2025 will once again transform the West End into a dazzling display of faith, culture, and unity. But this year, there’s more than just the stunning aerial light installation. Expect a brand-new [] One of Sydney’s most popular cultural events, Lakemba Nights during Ramadan, will return in 2025! The spectacular month-long cultural event is a vibrant, global food bazaar, which takes place during the month of Ramadan. Break your fast or try new foods and experience the rich culture and traditions of Ramadan. The “broasting” technique might have been invented in America’s pressure fryer dreams, but it was perfected in the Arab cafeteria. The Syrian-owned and run Best Broasted is a great spot for a fuss-free iftar and/or suhoor, serving up some of London’s best shawarmas and, per the name, broasted chicken, craggy from the broasting and accompanied by crisp, but fluffy potatoes and toum. Ramadan, the holy month of fasting for Muslims, is just around the corner and soon the festivities will be lighting up the streets of London again. The holy month of Ramadan is observed by over a million Muslims in London, including Sadiq Khan himself and it involves fasting in the daylight hours for a month. Londoners may remember seeing the Chef Ayesha Kalaji’s iftar menu for the InterContinental London Park Lane. Photograph courtesy of Ayesha Kalaji/ InterContinental London. Price: iftar four-course set menu £70, à la carte menu with main courses from £26. Chef Ayesha Kalaji has teamed up with InterContinental London Park Lane to present a unique Iftar menu.
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