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Armani iftar classes it up

Buffet features a heady mix of Middle Eastern, Japanese, Indian and European flavours Review

- By Corina Coda, Special to tabloid!

The Burj Khalifa already sets an extravagan­t tone as my friend and I make our way down to the Armani/Ballroom. The suspense builds further as we step on to the escalator that takes us down to the place where our iftar experience was to begin.

A combinatio­n of large smiles, a warm welcome and enticing aromas are a good start. We weren’t entirely sure which we should do first: to sit down and make ourselves comfortabl­e or to forget our manners and start digging into the buffet.

A game of blue lights on a miniature Burj Khalifa in the middle of the main hall caught my eye as I was revolving around the selection of dates. A heady mix of Middle Eastern, Japanese, Indian and European flavours tempted my taste buds all the way to the dining area where the dominant chandelier­s above the dark brown tables harmonical­ly blended with the ivory white statues thoughtful­ly placed throughout the ballroom.

As I wanted to keep it healthy, I decided to fill my big plate with a selection of fresh vegetable, tahini and hummus. I couldn’t resist the creatively displayed shrimp and avocado salad, and did not regret the extra mayonnaise calories I will have to put up with later.

There was a queue in front of the fish station and I quickly piled a steaming piece of the catch of the day. A baked salmon on salt crust with sauce vierge made me forget about the rest of the goodies displayed carefully in the shining pots. But since my appetite was so big I had to ask the friendly waitress to help me with some of the highlights.

The roasted whole baby lamb ouzi served with oriental rice, yogurt with cucumber and mint was a clear winner of the evening. On the same note, the baby marrow Mahashi, carefully stuffed with rice, meat and accompanie­d by lamb chops looked absolutely divine.

Following the rising tower’s theme, the rosewater-flavoured Turkish delights were beautifull­y presented in the shape of mountains. The gold-sprayed empire made of assorted mini macarons used as a display was totally Instagram-worthy.

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