In the heart of Dubai’s bustling financial district, nestled within the architectural marvels that dot its skyline, Hutong Dubai emerges as a sanctuary of culinary delight this Ramadan through an Iftar menu that transcends the traditional dining experience.
Hutong’s Iftar menu is a testament to the artistry of fusion, where the rich tapestry of Chinese culinary tradition is woven with the vibrant threads of modern gastronomy. Available from 6 PM to 7:30 PM, this meticulously curated set menu begins with a choice of soul-soothing Golden Pumpkin Soup adorned with Chilean Cod or the robust Hot & Sour Soup, setting the stage for the culinary voyage ahead.
The starters, a trio of delights, showcase the innovative spirit of Hutong’s kitchen. From the vibrant Duck Bao with its hint of green chili to the succulent Hutong Prawn Roll and the avant-garde Mapo Tofu Millefeuille, each dish is a nod to the restaurant’s commitment to redefining boundaries.
The journey continues with a middle course featuring a Steamed Dim Sum Platter, where luxury meets flavor in the form of Black Truffle Har Gow, Prawn & Chicken Siu Mai, and the indulgent Charcoal Beef Xiao Long Bao.
As the evening unfolds, the main course reveals a tapestry of tastes from the delicate Stir-fried Seabass Fillet to the aromatic Kung Po Fresh King Oyster Mushroom and the comforting Hutong Egg Fried Rice.
The culmination of this gastronomic odyssey is the Silk Road Sweets, a trio that dances on the palate with caramel, custard, sour plum, and the crunch of frosted walnuts.
Complementing this feast is the Oasis mocktail, a crafted blend that mirrors the serenity of Ramadan evenings with its notes of dates, pineapple, yuzu, coconut, and Oolong tea.
Hutong’s bespoke interior, inspired by the Qing Dynasty’s “Four Arts,” offers a backdrop that enriches the dining experience.