Where to Have Your Iftar Meal in Singapore During Ramadan

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Discover some ideas for where to have your iftar meal in Singapore during Ramadan, including a halal-certified Mediterranean-Asian buffet restaurant with a nostalgic spread of favourites.

There is much to savour, from homemade nasi ulam and Penang nasi kandar to a Thai a la carte buffet.This year, Ramadan begins on Mar 12. At the end of each daily fast, Muslims partake of a fulfilling meal known as iftar, which nourishes them for the night of worship. Iftar is as much about seeking sustenance as it is about coming together with family and friends to bond over the holy month.

While there are plenty of halal eateries around Singapore, here are some ideas for where to partake of your iftar meal.The iftar menu at this halal-certified Mediterranean-Asian buffet restaurant features a spread of nostalgic favourites including roasted baby lamb with Moroccan-spiced yogurt and spiced roasted beef short ribs.has created bubur lambuk, a subtly spiced rice porridge here enriched with sweetened coconut milk. On weekends, a grill station dishes out smoky treats like fresh tiger prawns, smoked lamb chops, Italian lamb sausage, and satay. The iftar buffet is available from Mar 12 to Apr 9, from 6pm till 10pm daily. Prices start from S$68 per adult and S$34 per chil

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