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Corinthia Yacht Club, the newest destination in Doha that offers its members a luxurious experience, setting new standards for marine sports and yachting lovers in Qatar, has announced the launch of two new Iftar and Suhoor menus in celebration of the holy month of Ramadan. The Iftar menu is served in a private dining room with stunning views of the Pearl’s Marina and its magical waters, from Morocco until 8pm daily for QR 270 per person, and features delicious Arabic and Mediterranean-inspired dishes, including delicious French pastries and Arabic sweets, with a selection Selection of refreshing drinks. The menu starts with a variety of appetizers, including hot and cold appetizers, pickles and olives, and nutritious soups such as mushroom soup and harira soup. This is followed by a group of delicious and fragrant appetizers, including Arabic mixed grill, lamb and grilled shrimp. For dessert, guests can choose from a variety of dessert favourites, including um ali, baklava and éclairs. The Suhoor menu is served from 8pm to 2am for QAR 295 per person, with two menu options, one set and one a la carte. Both feature an impressive selection that includes a selection of hot and cold appetizers and soups, and a variety of main dishes such as grilled shrimp, fish sayadiya and wagyu beef burger. The menu also includes a selection of famous desserts such as Corinthia Creme Brulee and the signature Club House cake, in addition to delicious Arabic sweets. The Iftar and Suhoor menus feature an array of skillfully crafted mocktails, including the Mediterranean Mule, Strawberry Rose Elixir, Boom Fashioned and Spice N Sling. The menus also offer fresh Corinthia coffee and a selection of fine teas. Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Matthew Dixon, General Manager of Corinthia Doha, said: "We are proud to host our first Ramadan experience at the Corinthia Yacht Club, and we look forward to sharing this moment with our members and guests, as we aim to present the best of Corinthia in a welcoming atmosphere that reflects the spirit of generosity in this special month. We have completed our preparations to transform the club into a space for meditation, relaxation and celebration. We invite everyone to enjoy the Ramadan atmosphere and discover the true essence of hospitality in the month of generosity".

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