The highlight of the celebrations will be a variety of culinary delights from local and foreign chefs. True, you will only be able to find them on the pages of social networks.
Even during the pandemic, traditional celebrations in various countries continue to be held in the usual style, albeit with safety in mind. One of the largest shopping centers in the Middle East, the Mall of Qatar, invites visitors to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan for Muslims and guarantees comfort, safety, and compliance with all necessary standards.
The mall has unique decorations with a variety of traditional decorative elements for the celebration. Oasis Square’s main square, as well as shopping galleries and inner courtyards, are decorated with unusual back-lit crystal chandeliers.
There are various holiday programs and surprises for guests, including an opportunity to win an iftar (an evening meal after the day’s fasting) for the whole family. However, given the situation, the festive meals will be delivered from the restaurant to the winner’s home. In its press statement, the mall’s management emphasizes that all necessary precautions and social distance have been taken.
Great attention is paid to the mall’s presence on social networks. Visitors to the mall’s pages will be able to find a special culinary series, “Cooking with us,” where chefs from various countries will teach how to prepare festive yet straightforward dishes from culinary traditions from around the world. Besides, the mall offers Ramadan traditions and some tips on maintaining a healthy lifestyle and staying safe.
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