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Global Eats, Local Joy, Iftar at Flayva

Apr 4, 2024, 6:42:51 AM

After fasting for a long day, sorting Iftar is a priority, especially when the city is brimming with amazing Iftar finds. The perfect Iftar spot is all about good food and creating a memorable and enjoyable experience. We know how it is when it's close to Iftar, you sometimes crave Lebanese shawarmas, steamed dumplings, and ice creams with a good cup of karak; so, what do you do then? Head to FLAYVA, at Al Ghurair Centre for Iftar!

 

Iftar at FLAYVA

FLAYVA’s vibrant community dining space is a celebration of the spirit of togetherness and culinary diversity. There is a vibrant selection of street eats to choose from the 19 homegrown vendors specializing in cuisines from around the world- Lebanese, Indian, Vietnamese, Chinese, and Filipino are only a few to mention. Imagine breaking your fast with a selection of refreshing options like Vietnamese Pho or the Uzbeki pilaf with two food booths dedicated only to desserts. As you ease back and enjoy Iftar, you will delve into the heart of FLAYVA for a culinary experience like never before.

 

A Feast for the Senses

At FLAYVA, the aroma of simmering spices, the crackles from the wok, and the colorful dishes create a sensory symphony that beckons you. From steaming bowls of appetizing ramen to succulent kebabs - an Iftar at FLAYVA will leave your belly doing the happy dance.

 

Culinary Diversity

FLAYVA caters to every palate, one of the most enchanting aspects of Iftar at FLAYVA is the diverse array of street eats from around the world. You can choose crispy fried chicken from Clucks, order biryani from House of Curry, try steamed dumplings from Gulou China Grub, opt for seafood fare from Spice Grill, or grab a bao from Baofriend. An Iftar table is never complete with a generous serving of kebabs and grills. There is Allo Beirut and House of Curry with Shish Tawooks, grill combos, and tikkas to add to the perfect Iftar delight. The flavors of these diverse cuisines blend harmoniously, creating a tapestry of tastes that celebrates unity in diversity which is the fabric of Ramadan.

 

Community Spirit

At FLAYVA, the iftar experience goes beyond just a meal; it is a celebration of community, compassion, and connection. As you break your fast, you have a chance to mingle with fellow diners and share stories, laughter, and moments of reflection that will deepen your bonds. The communal dining setup at FLAYVA fosters a sense of belonging and inclusivity.

 

A Sweet Ending

Iftar is incomplete without a sweet ending. FLAYVA offers a delectable selection of Asian desserts for a perfect Iftar ending. Head to Salvis Junior or Taro by Baofriend and choose from the classic Halo Halo, an assortment of bubble teas, milk sodas, or leche flan. After all, dessert is the best part of any meal. Share it with your clan over some banter and you will realize it tastes even better.

 

Contactless Ordering

Your Iftar experience is a breeze at FLAYVA! Simply scan the QR code displayed around the venue to browse menus from the amazing food vendors. You don’t need to wander from stall to stall or wait in long queues. Choose your favorite dishes from any vendor, place your order, and pay online. Track your order in real time, and once it's ready, pick it up conveniently from the vendor booth, allowing you to relax and enjoy time with your dear ones without missing a beat.

FLAYVA offers a convenient and welcoming space for your Iftar gathering. Ample, free parking at the Al Ghurair Centre ensures a stress-free arrival. FLAYVA’s community-style seating fosters a vibrant atmosphere to connect with fellow fast-breakers, surrounded by the flavors, aromas, and traditions of street eats from around the world. Plus, the proximity to the nearby mosque provides a peaceful retreat for evening prayers.

This Ramadan, gather your loved ones and join us at FLAYVA for an Iftar experience like no other. Set your table with bites from different parts of the world and enjoy a global fare!

 

Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar and is observed as the holy month for fasting for Muslims all over the world. When the sun sets and the call to prayer from the mosques fills the air, the Muslim community gathers along with their dear and near ones to break their fast. In the Middle East, Ramadan is an emotion celebrated among Muslims and Non-Muslims alike.