Title: Disappointing Iftar Buffet Experience: False Promises and Subpar Quality
Recently, my friends and I decided to explore a restaurant for an iftar buffet, eager to indulge in a feast of flavors and traditional dishes. After diligent planning, we settled on a venue that seemed promising, guided by glowing reviews on social media platforms. Little did we know, our experience would unravel a disappointing tale of false promises and subpar quality.
Initially, we had reached out to the restaurant to inquire about their buffet offerings, only to be informed that there was no written menu available. However, over the phone, they assured us of a tantalizing array of delicacies, including succulent mutton and chicken dishes such as Majoboos, Mandi, and Madhoot, accompanied by a variety of rice options. Additionally, they promised a selection of two desserts, two soups, and appetizers to whet our appetites.
The buffet spread laid before us was a far cry from what had been described. Instead of the promised assortment of mutton and chicken dishes, we were greeted with uninspired offerings: dry, over-salted chicken grill, accompanied by a scant selection of rice and pasta. The absence of any mutton dishes left us disheartened, as we had been eagerly anticipating the rich, savory flavors promised by the restaurant.
Furthermore, the quality of the food presented was lackluster, with the chicken grill lacking in both flavor and tenderness. The rice and pasta, while passable, failed to excite the palate, lacking the depth of seasoning and authenticity we had anticipated. Even the dates provided, a staple of Iftar gatherings, were of inferior quality, further adding to our disappointment.
It soon became apparent that the glowing reviews we had stumbled upon were nothing more than a facade, carefully crafted to deceive unsuspecting diners. It appeared that the restaurant had resorted to employing paid reviews to artificially boost their business, luring in patrons with promises of culinary delights that they were unable to deliver.
In conclusion, my experience at this restaurant's Iftar buffet left much to be desired. The false promises and worst quality of the food served served as a stark reminder to not be swayed by the allure of social media reviews. Instead, I caution others to approach such establishments with Doubt, lest they fall victim to the same deceptive practices. As for me, I cannot in good conscience recommend this restaurant to others, as it failed to live up to the expectations it...
Read moreThe Service in this restaurant is worse , the waiter's who are working there are very unprofessional. So me and my frnds were there for iftar.amd order out food they told us it will take around 30mins. So in the meantime we asked for Date and water to break our fast. It was almost adhan time we keep asking them aboutdate and water they kept ignoring us. So we had to bring dates and khejur from outside. So after waiting for 1hr we asked for the food aagain they were like it will take more time , on the other hand there was a QATARO GRP who came after was and got food before us. This guys in the restaurant are pure Racist and unprofessional.
PLEASE DONT VISIT THEM , ONE OF THE WORST SERVICE YOU CAN HAVE. BETTER TRY OTHER ARABIC RESTAURENT , And the food is also...
Read moreI had the worst buffet ever, they promised more items in the Iftar buffet menu. But wasn't served us a told. The promised menu was with main course- Mandi, Majboos, Mutton Madhooth, Chicken Mandi, Pasta and sweets - Basboosa, Luqimat. But they served us only 2 type of rices, grilled chicken & Pasta. And instead Basboosa & Luqimat- they served us some 1 riyal cake. And all for this service they charged us heavily QR 55/ person.
When we visited there, we were the only persons at buffet. I saw some reels in Instagram and planned our buffet after checking with them (restaurant manager) on whats app. Actually i must tell they ruined our iftar party, very very very much disappointed with this...
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