Hyatt South Africa gears up for Ramadan with Iftaar and Suhoor offerings

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As the holy month of Ramadan approaches, Hyatt South Africa is getting into the spirit of this auspicious month, launching an Iftaar and Suhoor offering for the duration of the fasting period.

The buffet offering will be available to in-house guests and local patrons at all properties in Cape Town and Johannesburg.

Last year, the Hyatt Regency Cape Town, ran an Iftaar buffet that proved to be a huge success.
“We were encouraged and pleased by the response we had last year and felt that it was necessary to continue with this offering again and build on it,” explained Asif Raza, Cluster General Manager for Hyatt South Africa.

“With two more properties added to the portfolio, we are now pleased to offer guests Suhoor and Iftaar at all three properties and look forward to sharing their Ramadan experience with them.”

Raza promises guests a tantalizing buffet menu.

“Our food and beverage team led by recently appointed specialty chef, Asif Mughal, have curated a delicious yet versatile menu that will include Arabic, Indian, Pakistani and South African dishes in the form of salads, hot and cold starters, main meals, desserts and traditional Ramadan beverages,” said Raza.

The Iftaar buffet at Hyatt House Johannesburg Rosebank and Hyatt House Johannesburg Sandton will cost R275 per person with children between 6 and 12 years of age paying R150 and children under 6 eating free.

The Iftaar buffet at Hyatt Regency Cape Town will cost R299 per person with children between 6 and 12 years of age paying R150 and children under 6 eating free.

The Suhoor buffet is pegged at R150 per person at all three properties. For guests staying at the hotel, this cost is included in the room rate.

Guests requesting privacy during the Iftaar buffet or looking for spaces that can accommodate groups can contact the hotels directly with their requests.

“We have wonderful spaces at all three of our hotels that will make for a great private dining experience. At our Sandton property, we have the Treehouse; in Rosebank, we have the spectacular rooftop View overlooking Johannesburg and in Cape Town, we have the Pool Terrace, Regency Club Lounge, and private conferencing venues that can be converted into dining spaces,” concluded Raza.

Guests can visit the following Hyatt hotels to experience the Iftaar and Suhoor offerings:
Hyatt Regency Cape Town – 126 Buitengracht Street, Cape Town, Tel: +27 21 214 1234
Hyatt House Johannesburg Sandton – 125 Ann Crescent, Sandton, Tel: +27 10 601 1234
Hyatt House Johannesburg Rosebank – 28 Tottenham Avenue, Melrose, Tel: +27 10 476 1234

Follow the Hotels’ Facebook and Instagram pages for up-to-date information on Accommodation and Food & Beverage promotions.

On-site prayer facilities are available at all three properties.

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