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From kebabs to kheer: Delhi’s finest Ramadan destinations for Iftar platters

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Yusra Nazim

Delhi’s food scene shines during the holy month of Ramadan, offering delicious Iftar platters to break the fast. In 2025, these five places in the city are serving up mouth-watering meals that blend tradition with modern flavours. Here’s a simple guide to the best spots for Iftar in the national capital.

Sky Lawn, Okhla

Sky Lawn is a rooftop restaurant with stunning city views. Their Iftar buffet is packed with favourites like seekh kebabs, mutton korma, and chicken biryani. You’ll also find crispy pakoras and samosas, along with dates, fresh fruits, fresh fruit juices, Rooh Afza, and sweet treats like phirni and gulab jamun. It’s a perfect mix of savoury and sweet for a satisfying Iftar.

Zaika Restaurant, Daryaganj

Zaika Restaurant brings the rich flavours of Mughlai cuisine to your Iftar table. Their platter includes nihari, keema samosas, haleem, chicken lollypop, and soft rumali rotis. Don’t miss their shami kebabs with mint chutney. The meal ends with refreshing watermelon, rose sherbet, and creamy sheer khurma, making it a truly authentic experience.

Shane Karahi Restaurant, Okhla

If you love bold flavours, Shane Karahi’s Iftar platter is a must-try. It features spicy chicken karahi, beef keema kaleji and seekh kebabs, along with mutton pulao. Crispy onion pakoras and dahi bhalla add a crunchy touch, while jalebi-rabdi and Rooh Afza milk bring sweetness to the meal. It’s like a taste of Lahore right in Delhi.

Ghalib Kabab Corner, Nizamuddin

This iconic spot is famous for its kebabs, and their Iftar platter doesn’t disappoint. It includes juicy mutton seekh kebabs, chicken tikka, and keema parathas. Sides like chana chaat, aloo tikki, and fruit chaat add variety, and the meal ends with a comforting bowl of phirni.

Changezi Chicken, Daryaganj

Known for its creamy Changezi chicken, this restaurant offers a hearty Iftar platter. It includes butter chicken, tandoori roti, Afghani chicken, and malai tikka. Onion rings and mint chutney add a fresh touch, while a glass of lassi cools things down. The meal ends with sweet seviyan or kheer, leaving you fully satisfied.

Also Read: Ramadan 2025: Delhi’s 5 most popular shops serving khajla, pheni, sevaiya for Eid

Whether you’re craving rich Mughlai dishes or street-food flavours, these places in Delhi promise a memorable Iftar experience this year. Each spot offers something unique, making it easy to find the perfect meal to break your Ramadan fast.

Yusra Nazim

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Yusra Nazim
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