Ramadan is in full swing with Muslims across the country fasting between sunrise and sunset. Restaurants across the capital are getting involved in the celebrations by offering patrons special Iftar events throughout Ramadan or unique menus and late night dining offered throughout the whole month. Iftar is the name of the fast-breaking meal eaten during Ramadan.

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We've rounded up our favourite spots in London, from famous institutions to smaller independents. Find somewhere that's perfect for you and your family to come together and enjoy an Iftar feast to break your fast during this holy month.

If you're looking to host at home, have a look at our Ramadan recipes and Eid recipes for some inspiration.


10 Iftar events in London 2024

Imad's Syrian Kitchen

Imad's Syrian Kitchen will be welcoming guests to join their first ever Iftar supper club on 8 April at their restaurant. Enjoy Imad's delectable foods in a festive setting to celebrate the end of Ramadan. All proceeds from the event will be going to Molham Volunteering Team, a non-profit organisation helping Syrians in need across the world.

Imad's Syrian Kitchen

Spice Village, Tooting and Southall

Both the Southall and Tooting Spice Village locations are giving guests the chance to celebrate with them throughout Ramadan. In Tooting, guests can opt for the Iftar set menu at £35.99 per person that celebrates the best of Pakistani cuisine. While in Southall, enjoy a festive buffet which includes complimentary dates, pakoras and a rose drink.

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Spice Village Iftar set menu

Comptoir Libanais

The growing Lebanese cafe chain, Comptoir Libanais, has launched an Iftar menu for £29.95 per person that includes dates and choice of drink to break your fast. Feast on a selection of meze dishes, mixed grills and tagine before finishing off with a traditional Lebanese dessert.


Cue Point at Gantry Hotel

The Gantry Hotel in Stratford is teaming up with award-winning British Afghan smokehouse Cue Point for an Iftar Saturday supper club series. Expect large cuts of meat like oak-smoked beef ribs and chicken served alongside cheesy mashed potato in saffron butter.

Cue Point Iftar menu at the Gantry hotel

Berenjak

Experience Berenjak's late night Ramadan menu available throughout the month of Ramadan in both their locations. Share warm flatbreads wit hummus, juicy lamb and chicken kebabs with house rice. The menu is £40 per person and available throughout the month of Ramadan.

Berenjak serving Iftar menu

Intercontinental Hotel, Park Lane

The Wellington Lounge at the Intercontinental Hotel will be celebrating with an Iftar set menu throughout the month of Ramadan, available every evening from 6:30pm. At £56 per person you can break your fast with a host of Middle Eastern dishes including mezes, meatballs and Arabian rice pudding.


Guanabana, Camden

Guanabana offers you a unique way to celebrate the holy month with their Ramadan roast to be enjoyed alongside specially crafted mocktails for the occasion. In the spirit of giving, which is an integral part of Ramadan, Guanabana will be donating to Friends of Al-Aqsa and the UN World Food Programme for every Ramadan roast sold. The venue will also have a dedicated prayer space for customers needing this facility.

Guanabana

Patri Artisan

Embark on a culinary journey with Patri Artisan's specially crafted Thali menu. This massive feast involves 26 dishes, including a selection of curries, naan and kebab. This impressive spread will cost £105 and is available throughout Ramadan.


The Great Chase

Located in Angel, The Great Chase is back with their Great Iftar menu available throughout the month. The impressive four-course menu starts with Medjool dates and provides the option of having sharing mains such as their beef wellington or a bone-in ribeye.

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Dishoom

Dishoom are all about celebration this month, with special dishes celebrating Holi, Navroz and Eid. On Sunday, 7 April, they will be hosting their now sold out Iftar event at Camley Street Natural Park near their King's Cross restaurant. The call to prayer will be held before guests are invited to break fast with traditional Iftar snacks and then sitting down to enjoy an abundant buffet of delicacies including biryani and baida roti.

patrons eating in dishoom

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