Post iftar coffee and buffet, the new trend in Karachi

From local street scenes to upscale restaurants; these are some of the go-to spots for iftar, coffee

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As the season of Ramazan comes into its full swing, Karachiites are out and about enjoying their iftar and post-iftar coffee runs, with innumerable iftar offerings on offer. The eateries this Ramazan are bustling with crowds, offering deals ranging from Rs3,500 to Rs7,000.

Yazu Pakistan

What it does offer, though, is a solid spread of familiar favourites, including dumplings, chowmein, tarragon chicken, Cajun pasta, pizzas, desserts, and Chinese staples such as chicken chilli dry and egg fried rice.

The overall setup is well executed with Ramazan-themed decor, neatly presented dishes and a spacious ambience that makes the dining experience comfortable.

Routine

Among the most talked-about additions are the roasted marshmallow latte and their classic filter coffee, which seem to be getting a lot of attention.

Instakanteen

From the first round, you are served with the pakora platter and the dahi baray. For the mains, the BBQ items, malai boti, tikka boti, Lahori fish and the paratha roll are surprisingly good, along with the paneer reshmi handi and haleem.

Desserts like gulab jamun and khoya kulfi are their solid picks, and the Kanteen chai was the perfect way to end the meal.

Melbrew Coffee Bar

Their coffee remains the highlight, with drinks like the Spanish latte and dirty coffee being popular picks. It’s a simple stop for dessert and coffee if you’re craving something sweet and caffeine after iftar, Melbrew does the job well.

Whether it’s a full buffet, a table-served iftar, or simply coffee, these spots show how dining out during Ramazan has become as much about the atmosphere and shared moments as it is about the food itself.

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