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Home»Food & Drinks»Rohini Launches North Indian–Inspired Dawat Iftar This Ramadan
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Rohini Launches North Indian–Inspired Dawat Iftar This Ramadan

By StuartJanuary 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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This Ramadan, Rohini at Mövenpick Jumeirah Lakes Towers invites guests to experience Dawat, a special iftar inspired by North Indian hospitality. The experience offers a generous spread of classic dishes in a calm and elegant setting. It suits family gatherings and business iftars alike.

Guests can enjoy a wide range of starters and slow-cooked favourites. These include murgh tikka, seekh kebabs, samosas, and mixed kebabs. Main courses feature butter chicken, fragrant pulao, haleem, dal makhani, and a variety of freshly baked Indian breads served throughout the evening.

Dessert includes Kunafe Rasmalai cheesecake, sheer khurma, fresh fruit, and dates. Together, the menu offers a complete and satisfying way to break the fast.

Dawat reflects the idea of mehman-nawazi, or generous hosting. Rohini focuses on variety, warmth, and careful presentation to create a welcoming Ramadan dining experience.

The iftar is available throughout Ramadan. Vegetarian options are priced at AED 149 per person, while non-vegetarian options are AED 169 per person. Guests can dine alone, share between two, or enjoy the meal as a group.

Dawat at Rohini offers a thoughtful way to mark Ramadan, with quality food and attentive service in a relaxed setting.

For more information visit: https://rohinidubai.com/

Venue Details:
📍Rohini, Mövenpick Jumeirah Lakes Towers
🕒 Daily, 12:30 PM – 11:30 PM
📱 Instagram: @rohini.dubai
📅 Reservation: +971 4 438 0064

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Business & Finance Editor, Dubai Week 📍 Based in Dubai — With over a decade of experience dissecting global markets, fiscal policy, and corporate strategy, Stuart Wagner leads the finance desk at Dubai Week, delivering in‑depth analysis tailored to UAE and GCC audiences.

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