Visitors visit stalls during Sharjah Ramadan Festival. (Photo: WAM)

Ramadan Nights at Expo Centre, Sharjah

Visitors are offered a great opportunity to enjoy finest local and international cuisine … reports Asian Lite News.

(Photo: WAM)

With the holy month of Ramadan setting the stage for family get-togethers, lip-smacking food and Eid celebrations, a 17-day mega Ramadan and Eid event is set to welcome visitors from May 31.

Apart from being a one-stop shop for some of the most popular brands at throwaway prices, the Ramadan Nights offer visitors a great opportunity to enjoy the finest local and international cuisine and entry to the gaming arena that provides a host of entertainment activities for the entire family.

“From May 31 to June 16, Expo Centre Sharjah will be the region’s top retail, food and entertainment destination, thanks to the Ramadan Nights that will brighten up the holy month and the ensuing Eid Al Fitr celebrations in the country and the region,” said Saif Mohamed Al Midfa, CEO Expo Centre Sharjah.

During Sharjah Ramadan Festival. (Photo: WAM)

The Ramadan Nights will be an integral part of the larger Sharjah Ramadan Festival, organised by the Sharjah Chamber of commerce and Industry from May 17 until June 18.

Delectable food will be another attraction of the fair. A selection of the finest local and international cuisine will be available at the food court that will feature street food stalls, food trucks and unique pop-up restaurants. “Visitors will be able to enjoy traditional Emirati delicacies alongside street food from the Philippines, China, India and other parts of the world,”

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