Break your fast with a delicious and authentic Egyptian Iftar meal at Fava Pot in Falls Church, Virginia!
What is Ramadan?
Ramadan is a holy month for Muslims, a time for fasting, prayer, and reflection. Each day after sunset during Ramadan, Muslims celebrate Iftar, a meal to break the fast.
Fava Pot's Special Ramadan Iftar Menu
Fava Pot, a beloved restaurant known for its homestyle Egyptian cuisine, is offering a special fixed-price Iftar menu throughout Ramadan (until April 9th).
Experience Traditional Iftar Dishes
Fava Pot's Iftar menu features a variety of traditional Egyptian dishes, prepared fresh daily using time-honored methods.
- Start with Dates: Traditionally, Iftar begins with dates, a natural source of sugar to gently break the fast.
- Warm Your Stomach with Soup: A comforting soup is included to ease digestion.
- Savor Savory Proteins: Expect a selection of protein-rich dishes, ensuring a balanced and satisfying meal.
- Egyptian Specialties: Stewed okra and stewed veal with pasta are some of the delectable Egyptian specialties you might find on the menu.
- Sweet Endings: No Iftar is complete without delightful Middle Eastern sweets and refreshing black tea or Egyptian coffee.
More Than Just a Meal
Fava Pot's Iftar experience goes beyond the food. It's a chance to gather with loved ones and celebrate the spirit of Ramadan.
What Makes Fava Pot Unique?
- Authentic Egyptian Cuisine: Chef and owner Dina Daniel, originally from Cairo, uses her family recipes and traditional cooking methods to create a truly authentic experience.
- Made From Scratch: Freshness is key at Fava Pot. Everything is made from scratch, from the bread to the ghee (clarified butter).
- Slow-Cooked Fava Beans: The restaurant's namesake dish, fava beans, are simmered for 12 hours in a copper pot for an incredibly rich flavor.
Experience Iftar at Fava Pot
Join the community at Fava Pot this Ramadan and savor a delicious and authentic Iftar meal.
Looking for Additional Iftar Options?
This article also highlights other D.C.-area restaurants offering Iftar menus, including ilili (Lebanese), Villa Yara (Lebanese), Lapis (Afghan), and Ottoman Taverna (Turkish).