{"id":2569,"date":"2016-12-20T00:39:11","date_gmt":"2016-12-20T00:39:11","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2016-12-20T00:39:11","modified_gmt":"2016-12-20T00:39:11","slug":"iftar-farzi-cafe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lovin.co\/dubai\/en\/lifestyle\/reviews\/posh\/iftar-farzi-cafe\/","title":{"rendered":"You Have To Try Out This City Walk Restaurant’s Iftar Menu \u2013 It’s Delicious, Clever And Very Well Executed"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Picture this…<\/h3>\n
You\u2019re a Hogwarts student. Years have passed since you were sorted into your house (Gryffindor, obvs). You\u2019re now old enough to take trips off campus. Stay with me here\u2026 So you go and explore Hogsmeade (throwback) and come across a little Indian and Arabic themed restaurant.<\/p>\n
If that\u2019s how the story went, said restaurant would be Farzi Caf\u00e9.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n
It\u2019s grown up food in a swanky setting that still excites your inner child. Although it has a really relaxed and family-friendly vibe, it\u2019s the kind of place you take people to impress them. If you\u2019ve been fretting over a first date venue, you\u2019re welcome.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Farzi’s Iftar menu<\/h3>\n
Farzi originated in India and has recently opened in Dubai. Every branch has a slightly different menu, incorporating popular local cuisines, so a dish like the Shawarma Biryani is exclusive to us.<\/p>\n
We visited Farzi to try its special Iftar set menu. The first thing we were served was the palate cleanser. It was a mini sphere that burst in our mouths and tasted like sweet lassi. You know those tiny balls you get in bubble tea? Think that, but on steroids. Speaking of bubble tea, the first drink we had was the Ananas Orbit. That\u2019s just Farzi for one of the best Pina Colada mocktails you will ever taste. It\u2019s obviously very popular and for good reason. It was stunning,\u00a0extremely moreish and took a lot of self-discipline to not gulp it down in one.<\/p>\n
Both of the above items were served alongside dry ice, which just added to the magical feel of the whole experience. Farzi seems to take well known and much-loved dishes and give them a serious oomph. Dhaal Chawal (rice and lentils) is a standard dish in Asian homes – it\u2019s nice, but hardly exciting. It was surprising to see it on the menu until it arrived at our table in Arancini form. It was topped by chutney, pickle and mini poppadums so every bite tasted\u00a0different.<\/p>\n