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All the dishes to try during Ramadan at Time Out Market Dubai

These are the limited-edition eats you can’t miss

Time Out Market is inviting guests to break their fast, or celebrate Ramadan with a series of special edition dishes. As per usual, we’ve rounded-up the best so you can start planning your evening meals. This month you can expect live oud music, twinkling lights and plenty of delicious foods to share post-sunset with friends.

Vimto milkshake and ice cream sando – Pickl

Time Out Market Dubai Ramadan: Pickl Vitmo purple shake

Since Vimto was introduced to Saudi Arabia in 1927, it has become associated with Ramadan. This is because the liquid’s high-sugar content means it’s the perfect drink to break a fast. Knowing this, local burger joint Pickl has created a purple Vimto milkshake and Vimto flavoured ice-cream sando.

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Lamb tenderloin with orzo guvech – 21grams Balkan Bakery & Deli

Time Out Market Dubai Ramadan: 21Grams Balkan Bakery & Deli black sign and menu

Keeping things traditional, this Balkan-flavoured bakery is serving up a traditional lamb tenderloin with orzo cooked in a guvech (clay pot) dish. A hearty dish that is sure to satiate.
Dhs65.

Lamb shawarma pizza – Pitfire Pizza

Time Out Market Dubai Ramadan: Pitfire lamb shawarma pizza

Using their tried-and-tested pizza dough to create a special-edition lamb shawarma pizza, this is Middle Eastern meets Italian done right. We suggest leaving room for some of the famous (for good reason) garlic knots – you won’t be disappointed.
Dhs55.

Lamb shank with spiced Japanese rice – Reif Japanese Kushiyaki

Time Out Market Dubai Ramadan: Reif Lamb shank wiht rice on a wooden table

This creative Japanese street food restaurant, helmed by chef Othman Reif, is serving up an Asian take on traditional lamb shank. The sticky rice compliments the seasoned lamb to create a dish that marries the best of both cuisines in a typically Reif style.
Dhs188.

Set menu – Masti

The award-winning Indian fusion restaurant Masti is offering a special set menu throughout the month at a great price. For Dhs100 (or Dhs90 for vegetarians) you’ll get a meal consisting of several all-time favourites including vegetable samosas, paneer makhani, butter chicken and gulab jamun.
Dhs100 (meat), Dhs90 (vegetarian).

Iftar menu – Allo Beirut

Liban by Allo Beirut is a set iftar menu containing all your usual Arabic dishes for just Dhs125. Diners can expect a delectable selection of jallab, lentil soup, a selection of mezze, grilled mains and rice pudding for dessert.
Dhs125 (per person) or Dhs210 (for two).

Iftar menu – BB Social Dining

Modern Middle Eastern-flavoured restaurant BB Social is laying on an iftar set menu with all the traditional dishes you’d expect to see, but with a contemporary twist à la BB’s usual style. Dig into super green hummus in a black waffle cone, lentil soup, kale tabbouleh and kofta baos for Dhs145.
Dhs145 (per person).

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