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Ramadan tents in Riyadh
Lunch set up, Saudi Cuisine restaurant Khalidiya Abudhabi, {Rajesh Raghav}ITP images,February 2012.

11 top Ramadan tents in Riyadh

Tents are making a comeback after two years

One of the most sought after experiences during Ramadan is the cool tents that pop up here and there. And after two years, Ramadan tents have returned to the capital. After a top tent? We’ve rounded up some of the best Ramadan tents in Riyadh that you should visit at some point.

Al Orajouan Tent by The Ritz-Carlton

The Ritz-Carlton will be adding two tent experiences to the Ramadan tents in Riyadh this month. Al Orajouan Tent will open for iftar and suhoor and will have buffet-style dining featuring international and local dishes. There’s a kids club available that takes children aged between two to 12 years. The suhoor menu will also feature items from all over the world, along with juices, and desserts.

SAR 230. Open for iftar 6pm-9pm. For Suhoor 11apm-2am. Makkah Mukkaramah Road, instagram.com/ritzcarltonruh (011 802 8888).

Al-Mishraf tent by Fairmont Riyadh

Al-Mishraf will be serving up Hejazi oats and lamb soup, a fattah live station, an array of hot and cold Lebanese mezze, Moroccan lamb shank and prunes tagine, chicken freekeh, and a selection of international delicacies. The tent aims to showcase Saudi heritage and culture along with the food it serves.
SAR395. 6pm-8.30pm. Business Gate Qurtubah Area, instagram.com/fairmontriyadh.

Durrat tent by Durrat Al Riyadh Resorts

If you’re looking for a lavish spot to break your fast, we could have just the tent for you. Durrat Al Riyadh Resorts is inviting guests to a luxurious iftar experience. Enjoy a welcoming ambiance as you tuck into lamb kabsa, live cooking stations, and so much more. The Durrat tent is just the thing for you if you have a massive sweet tooth too: it has a full dessert table featuring everything from kunafah to cheesecake.
SAR285. 6pm. King Fahd Road, Exit 6, Durrat, instagram.com/durrat_alriyadh_resort.

Fawanees tent by Al Faisaliah Hotel

After a modern spin on traditional Saudi food, decor, and more? Stop by the Fawaness tent, it has beautiful decor, tasty international cuisine like sushi, pasta, and of course the traditional kabsas too. Live cooking stations for steaks, desserts, and salads.

SAR395(adults), SAR195 (kids). 5.30pm-9pm. Prince Sultan Grand Hall, King Fahd Rd, Al Olaya, mandarinoriental.com

Fawanees Hyatt tent by Hyatt Place Sulaimania

If you’re looking for iftar with a show, the Fawanees tent by Hyatt Palace Sulaimania might have what you’re looking for. The tent has live cooking stations, a great selection of traditional Arabic dishes along with a couple of international selections, too.

SAR200(adults). 5.30pm-10pm. Turki Ibn Abdullah Al Saud, Al Sulaimania, hyatt.com

Food Turk The Chef by Mariott Riyadh

A little unconventional, but if you’re looking for the experience that Ramadan tents in Riyadh have to offer, but from the comfort of your own home, this is your spot. Food Turk The Chef will be bringing all the iftar and suhoor delights to your doorstep.
6pm-8pm. (050 816 9030).

Olea tent by Courtyard Marriott

Another popular one of the Ramadan tents in Riyadh, Olea serves Arab, local and international cuisine, features multiple live cooking stations with a promised ambiance full of light and life. This tent serves both iftar and suhoor.
SAR200. 6pm-9pm. Al-Hada District Abdullah Bin Huzafah, Al-Sahmi Street, instagram.com/courtyardriyadhdq.

Amara tent by Hilton Riyadh

One of the top Ramadan tents in Riyadh, Amara serves hot and cold appetisers, along with the necessities like sambosas, and more at its traditional buffet-style iftar. The tent is done up with gorgeous Arabian décor like a majlis-style seating, lanterns, and stars and crescents, too. This seems like one of the most Instagrammble Ramadan tents in Riyadh this year. Find out for yourself.
SAR325. 6pm-11.45pm. 6623 Eastern Ring Rd, Ghirnatah, instagram.com/hiltonriyadh.

Siraj tent by The Ritz-Carlton

Offering iftar this poolside tent will be serving three set menus featuring main items like shrimp biryani, lamb kabsa, chicken maghloba, and more. The curated selections each feature three courses and include Saudi classic harira soup, fish salona, maadoos, and more. You can also let the little ones run in the kids club on-site while you enjoy your meal.
SAR410. 6pm-9pm. Makkah Mukkaramah Road, instagram.com/ritzcarltonruh (011 802 8888).

Ramadan Tent by Four Seasons Riyadh

This is one of the popular Ramadan tents in Riyadh. In fact, it has a bit of a fan following in the city. The tent will be serving Saudi ouzi, chicken kabsa, jareesh, lamb qursan, succulent grills from a Josper charcoal oven, poke sushi cups, sourdough pizza from a pizza stone, and desserts like kunafah, gelato and a chocolate fountain.

From SAR425. 6pm. Center Point, 2239 King Fahd Rd, Al Olaya, instagram.com/fsriyadh.

The Groves tent

Want more of Riyadh Season and one of the top Ramadan tents in Riyadh? The Groves is offering a unique iftar and suhoor experience inside its luxury tent. Decked out with crescent and star decorations, this place is serving a range of dishes from mezzes to sweets. You can reserve your place in The Groves Ramadan tent in The Groves app.
SAR30. instagram.com/the_groves_sa.

For everything you need to know about Ramadan in Riyadh click here.