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The best iftar and sehri Ramazan deals this year

The best iftar and sehri Ramazan deals this year

From Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad!
Updated 26 May, 2018

Tis the season to be holy but also, to stuff your faces because let's admit it, what we're eating for sehri and iftari kind of takes over our lives.

From go big or go home iftar buffets to more affordable deals, we've got your sorted in the food department. Here are some mouth-watering Ramazan deals from Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad that are bang for your buck!

Karachi

Al-Bustan Movenpick:

A little on the pricey side, Al-Bustan serves a tempting spread for their iftar and sehri buffets, priced at Rs 2395 plus tax and Rs 1450 plus tax respectively. From traditional to continental, Al-Bustan serves it all under one roof!

The Deli:

The upscale eatery also has an iftar buffet priced at Rs 1950 plus tax. Usually, we're not fans of buffets but if you can eat unlimited amounts of The Deli's ravioli and chicken khao suey, we're there!

They also have special Ramazan deals for takeaway and delivery here.

Chatterbox Deli:

In Rs 1400 plus tax, you get a salad, a main, mint lemonade, tea/green tea as well as dessert. Not too shabby, right?

Cocochan:

Cocochan rolls out an iftar buffet till 9 pm and starts serving their sehri menu which includes three different platters (from Rs 1000-1400 plus tax) from 11 pm till 3 am.

Neco's:

Neco's iftari and dinner buffet is priced at Rs 2500 plus tax, which is a little steep but they'll have steaks, fish, prawns, pastas and many more delicious items on offer so could be worth it!

Del Frio:

The cafe's iftar buffet costs Rs 1295 plus tax and for sehri, customers get a free pizza or sandwich on orders of Rs 1200 and above.

Bella Vita:

Pay Rs 1290 (plus tax, even though they say taxes may apply!) and get a starter, main course and gelato.

Lals:

Enjoy a mouth-watering Iftar with your family and friends at Lals Shahbaz for Rs 2500 plus tax. The deal includes: 1 sharing platter, 2 mains, 2 mint lemonades and 2 scoops of gelato.

Cafe Aylanto:

The restaurant will be serving an iftar and dinner buffet for Rs 2985 plus tax.

Fuchsia:

If you're in the mood for some yummy Thai food, head to Fuchsia for their iftar and dinner buffet that will set you back Rs 1975 plus tax. Bet it'll be worth it!

Cosmopolitan:

From May 22, the joint on E-street started serving their iftar buffet at Rs 1685 pus tax.

Nandos:

Boasting some reasonable deals for 2 and 4 people, iftari at Nando's will cost you Rs 1100 per head plus tax.

Market

One of the most underrated eateries in the city, Market's doing an all you can eat limited menu for Rs 1450 plus tax and yes, it includes some sushi!

Yaki:

YAKI offers an iftar Buffet with over a dozen dishes including prawn tempura for Rs 1495 plus tax. Also enjoy 50% off after 9 pm on dine-in and delivery.

Chop Chop Wok:

Our favourite comfort food eatery is serving a pre-set meal, one for Rs 990 and one for Rs 1090.

Bloomsbury:

The new kid on the block that's garnered some seriously mixed reviews has a buy one get one free deal going for iftari while their sehri is for 30% off.

Zaoq

To satisfy your desi food cravings, head to Zaoq for their iftar buffet costing Rs 1595 plus tax.

Kolachi

Speaking of desi food, how could we leave out Kolachi? Good food, good service all for Rs 2190 plus tax!

Some from Lahore...

Bamboo Union:

Cafe Zouk:

Yum

Howdy

The Hashery

Spice Bazaar

And Islamabad too!

Tuscany Courtyard:

Badmash Biryani:

Trieste Bahria Town:

Jessie's Burgers:

Ox and Grill:

Monal's Treehouse:

Khiva:

Comments

Vik May 27, 2018 01:22am
Guys I am an Indian living in USA and I eat Pakistani food here but cant even imagine how goooooooood this food must be...
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Jamal May 27, 2018 05:49am
So, the best deal has to be Rs 1000+ ?? What a waste of money. Have iftar at home and buy iftar to the needy with those 1000 Rs. You'll get double blessings.
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El Cid May 27, 2018 08:31am
Ramzan is not about eating and drinking. Keep it simple. All you need are a couple of dates and a glass of water. Give me a break!
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zakhta May 27, 2018 01:37pm
Come on guys, eating good is a way to celebrate and totally allowed in Islam. Why we take everything as a taboo and start talking negative about it?
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Syed ali May 28, 2018 04:05pm
Having lived in USA for over 30 years Pakistani food here is in the USA is lot better; I can tell you from my experience in Karachi most of these places are not worth a dime, if you want to have good Pakistani food. These establishment have created a price point to exclude 99% of the population. Suggestion if you really want good traditional Pakistani food. Ask your mother, sister, or wife you will enjoy more
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Syed ali May 28, 2018 04:25pm
@zakhta agree with you, you said it right eating "good" unfortunately nothing is good , you are paying for ambiance.
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Nazia May 30, 2018 01:11am
I am sorry to say that the iftar at Cosmopolitan was a real turn off! There were no timely refilling and the taste of the food was also below average. Me and my friend left that place utterly disappointed except for the company that we gave each other. They really need to work upon it.
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