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Experience a Charming Iftar at Apricot, Downtown’s Stylish European Eatery

This Ramadan, Apricot invites guests to break their fast in the enchanting setting of Old Town, with breathtaking views of the Burj Khalifa from its spacious garden terrace.

Crafted to celebrate the season, Apricot’s four-course Iftar menu showcases a delightful selection of Anatolian favorites and Mediterranean-inspired dishes. From sunset, guests can indulge in a spread of traditional appetizers, comforting Turkish soup, and a variety of hot and cold mezze. Signature main courses include tender slow-cooked lamb with ‘Ic Pilav’, a hearty Homebaked Chicken Casserole with Orzo, and a rotating selection of classic dishes, all followed by an array of irresistible desserts.

The Iftar menu is available for AED 159 per person, including water, coffee, and special Ramadan beverages.

For more details, visit @apricotdubai or explore www.apricotdubai.com.

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