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Ramadan Means Special Meal From the Midtown Biriyani Cart

 

Ramadan, the holiest month of the Muslim calendar, begins today and the Chicken Briyani Cart on 46th & 6th is offering special “Iftar Boxes” for those who are observing (pronounced “if-tar” or “fitoor”).  Muslims all around the world will fast from sunrise to sunset for the next 30 days, abstaining from food and drinks of any kind.  At sunset, a special meal known as “Iftar” (which literally means breakfast or break fast) is enjoyed, usually as a communal event.

The box from the Briyani Cart will include a scoop of Chicken Biriyani, 1 Kati Roll, a samosa and what the guys in the cart described to me as a potato kebab.  It costs $5 and will be available from 4:30pm to 6:30pm every night for the next 30 days (starting on Friday).

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    I wish the box included harira, a delicious bean/lentil soup served to break the fast in Morocco. Although I am not Muslim, I had some delicious harira from the carts in Djemaa el-Fna in Marrakesh, where it is served year-round. If anyone knows where it’s available in NYC, please post!

    And a happy holidays to eveyone celebrating this week!

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    thats realy good that i get my ifter in midtown

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