The fashion brand, restaurant and hotel have collaborated on a magical majlis.
Park Hyatt Dubai is famous for its uber-trendy vibes. Throughout the holy month, guests are invited to indulge in a fusion of luxury and traditional Middle Eastern flavours within the Montblanc Majlis by Ninive. The Ramadan pop-up is available in the evenings until the end of March and is a fashionable spot.
Montblanc Majlis by Ninive will see the fashion brand, restaurant, and hotel collaborate on a magical majlis. The majlis is open in the tranquil Palm and Fountain Gardens. Deeply rooted in Islamic culture, this intimate setting honors the rich heritage of the Middle East while effortlessly blending it with Montblanc’s modern sophistication.

The menu at the Montblanc Majlis iftar offers a twist on classic Middle Eastern cuisine. Guests can savor three rotating menus, each beginning with an array of traditional starters, including Baba Ganoush, Fattoush, Kibbeh, Red Mullet Shorba, Sweet Pepper Muhammara, and an assortment of soups, salads, and both hot and cold appetisers.
The main course selection features Braised Lamb Shoulder Tashreeb, Chicken Musakhan, Seabream Tagine and Shish Burak. Live cooking stations further elevate the experience, serving freshly grilled Beef Kebabs, Lamb Chops, Lamb Kofta, Shish Tawook and Tiger Prawns, while the carving station showcases Lamb Ouzi and Whole Sea Bass.

To conclude the dining experience, Ninive presents a selection of desserts, including verrines, whole cakes, an assortment of oriental sweets, and artisanal ice creams. Guests can also indulge in warm treats such as Kunafa, Sticky Date Pudding, and Umm Ali.
As the night unfolds, the Montblanc majlis undergoes a stunning transformation for suhoor, where the soothing melodies of a live Oud player capture the essence of the Holy Month. The Suhoor menu features a selection of dishes such as Couscous Royal, Chicken Pastilla, Feta Salad, Manti, Mast-O-Khiar and Wagyu Beef Skewers.

In 1906, Montblanc was founded in Hamburg, Germany. The company is famous for its luxury pens, bags and leather goods. The fountain pens are one of the brand’s most popular items and are created with high-quality materials. The brand prides itself on its craftsmanship, from leather sourced in Florence to its watchmaking in Switzerland. Today, Montblanc has more than 600 stores around the world, and its locations include Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE.
Iftar at Montblanc Majlis is served from sunset to 8:30pm and costs AED 350 per person.
Suhoor runs from 10:30pm with shisha service and costs AED 375 per person.
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