Go on a culinary journey this Ramadan at the Sultan's Tent
W Doha Hotel & Residences' iconic Sultan’s Tent is back, offering a sumptuous banquet of culinary delights during the Holy Month, alongside an exclusive range of F&B offerings.
Following the tradition every year, the hotel’s Great Room has been transformed into the exquisite Sultan’s Tent, providing guests a majestic venue to break their fast.
Food enthusiasts can enjoy a pleasant Iftar or Suhoor with a terrific mix of traditional and contemporary dishes from around the world. The epicurean journey features a lavish buffet spread dedicated to Arabic, Indian, and international cuisines, in addition to a selection of desserts and beverages.
The tent houses up to 10 live stations featuring Japanese, Italian, Indian, Arabic, Turkish, Asian and a host of other cuisines, infusing the ambience with freshly-cooked flavours – from savoury to sweet.
The Iftar package is available from sunset to 8:15 pm at QAR 230 per person, and Suhoor from 9:15 pm to 2:00 am at QAR 285 per person.
W Doha’s culinary offerings extend beyond the tent, inviting families to gather for a warm feast across its dining outlets. Guests can revel in the traditional settings of the Majlis with a refreshing selection of Arabic mezze from 6 pm to 2 am. The hotel’s poolside lounge Wahm's covered outdoor terrace is also serving à la carte from 8 pm daily.
While you're at it, you can check out the hotel's ‘Joy of Ramadan’ offer.
Starting from QAR 694, guests can enjoy an extended stay at any of the hotel’s stylish rooms with early check in at 12 pm and late check out the next day at 9 pm.
The package includes a complimentary Suhoor as well as in-room Ramadan welcome delights and 20% discount on all restaurants. The offer is valid till June 15, 2018, with booking available from now.
For reservations or enquiries, please contact 4453 5135. For more information, please visit www.whoteldoha.com/Ramadan.
For more Ramadan updates, stay tuned to Qatar Living's dedicated Ramadan page.
I don't recommend anyone to visit here. Very very crowded and dark place.