Thursday 9 June 2016

The Grand Hyatt Doha Ramadanak Experience


When I got a chance to be part of the sneak peek at the Ramadanak tent, Grand Hyatt, I knew it would be something unique to look forward to. So, accompanied by my good friend Manjoo (scoopoflove.com), our adventure began.
A majestic chandelier and flowers welcomed us in the lobby and from there, ran a red carpet welcome with moon lit lanterns and purple hazed lights. The whole place was aesthetically decorated in keeping with the true spirit of Ramadan.

The tent was set up in the Grill Restaurant. We were welcomed by staff in traditional Arabic attire. The restaurant adopted a different layout by starting with the dessert counter right at the entrance, which was really catchy.

 
Being a sugar addict I  loved this concept, and thought of starting right from there with so many tempting and luscious desserts starting with chocolate fountains, macaroons, tarts, cakes and Arabic desserts.


 
Among them, cheese kunafa, umm ali, aish al saraya , camel milk panacotta and coffee profiteroles stole my heart. 
Right next was juice counter serving refreshing traditional Arabic drinks like Jaleb, Rose water and tamarind drink.
 
Many appealing Food Stations followed from there
Bread Section


Continental


Turkish Grill
 
Arabic savories/ hot and cold mezze


Salads

 
Seafood
 
The Qatari dishes stood out in the mammoth spread. My personal favorite was Machkool with chicken which was a mildly spiced succulent chicken stew with potatoes. Marbeen Rice with shrimps was next. Lamb Ouzi (roast lamb served on a bed of Oriental rice) and Nikhi (chickpeas in chicken stock) were also scrumptious.


The venue, ambience, service was praiseworthy. The buffet highlighted the local cuisine as well as maintained a good balance of all regions.
 

As a budding food blogger, this gave me a chance to connect with the creamy layer of Doha's Food blogger's community.
Do check out this feast at the Grand Hyatt ramadanak tent with your family and friends and enjoy a blessed and joyous Ramadan.
Suhoor   QR 200 per person 10 p.m to 1a.m
Iftar        QR 220 per person 6.30 p.m to 8.30 p.m
Bookings:   44774042

 
Ramadanak Tent - Grand Hyatt Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

2 comments:

  1. Thanks I will go to this duabi tent on Ramadan, you can also go to on this place for iftar.

    thanks!!

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