Rosewood Corniche hosts activities until Ramadan

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K.S. Ramkumar | Arab News
Publication Date: 
Wed, 2009-08-19 03:00

JEDDAH: Guests and visitors can now take advantage of culinary promotions available at Rosewood Corniche until the month of Ramadan. Ginza I Chome, its Japanese restaurant, will be closing its doors for Ramadan, but diners can take advantage of discount offers in early August before the hiatus. The teriyaki promotion includes platters of meat, chicken, or seafood accompanied by rice or hand-made noodles. The restaurant’s signature Omakase concept has the chefs creative menus for each diner. In August, the experience is available as a five-course, seven-course and eight-course menu, all topped off with complimentary deep fried ice cream, a Japanese delicacy. All other restaurants in Rosewood Corniche will operate during Ramadan within limited hours.

Festive iftars and sahoors return to Al Faisaliah Hotel

RIYADH: The capital’s leading luxury hotel is putting the finishing touches on its unique venue for Ramadan celebrations, transforming Saudi Arabia’s most prestigious banquet venue into an imaginative Arabesque environment. Al Faisaliah Hotel, A Rosewood Hotel has announced the return of its signature Fawanees concept for iftar and sahoor meals. The Prince Sultan Grand Hall, the largest column free space in the Kingdom, is the primary site for the Fawanees celebrations. The Grand Hall’s transformation includes an array of fountains and traditionally inspired Arabesque architecture with bold, modern accents.

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