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Celebrate Eid with your loved ones at Assila Hotel

June 15, 2018

Mariam Nihal

Saudi Gazette

As we bid farewell to the holy month of Ramadan, Assila Hotel is all set to welcome its guests for Eid celebrations. Most Saudi families gather together for breakfast after the Eid prayer. The hotel will host a traditional breakfast at Assila Ballroom this year for the first two days of Eid. Using the highest quality of products, regional and international cuisine choices, artisanal food and unparalleled service, Assila claims to have a ‘breakfast buffet like no other in the city’. Children have their own designated menu including scrumptious food with cotton candy, a chocolate fountain, popcorn and a playground area designated for them.

If you’re excited about the World Cup, get together with your friends over dinner and watch the game at Aubergine restaurant on the 20th floor with a panoramic view of Jeddah.

If you want to catch up with friends and loved ones, over coffee or shisha, head over to Il Caffee and CoCo'Ba outlets that open at 9 am all the way up to 2 am.

Assila’s Ramadan buffet was a huge success at the iridescently lit restaurant- 24. Sizzling dishes lined every inch of tables in the buffet area, along with rejuvenating appetizers and salads, freshly cut fruits, decadent desserts and an overall appetizing array of dishes for every preference, under the observation of caring hosts.

The menu comprised of custom made shawarmas, pastas that were phenomenal in the explosions of flavors with tender and flavorful lamb and meat dishes with rice.

You were then invited to the aromatic varieties of sweet dishes to end your meal with, consisting of steamy-gooey chocolate brownies, rich chocolate with orange concoctions, unrivalled baklava and a creamy tiramisu.

Enjoy the flavors at Assila while admiring a breathtaking view of the city and bask in its endless beauty.


June 15, 2018
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