my first sahoor this year was at the torch and honestly for the price paid it was a perfect experience!
the part i loved the most was the range of salads as its sahoor and sleeping on a full belly isnt healthy, my guests and i indulged into the chicken salad, fatoosh, potato salad just to name a few!
the day we went, they had the amazing baked pasta!! we went and got that on every trip to the buffet!
they do have a small selection of the breads but thefoodmade up for it!
they had mushroom soup which was again very flavorful!
they have a live station to cook the lamb chops for you as well as eggs both loved by one of my guests!
the servers were very helpful in serving the ordered dishes as well as having perfect timing to clear our tables! instead of standing on our heads without space like majority do, the gave us space and probably over looked our table from far which to me gives a bit of privacy!
the drinks were the usual ramadan beverages! qamardeen is perfect!! if your wanting coffee and tea that is not included in the price!
the dessert was a good selection too as it had variety keeping in mind that it is a small place compared to others and it was sahoor! the arabic sweets were spot on! they were not carried away by sugar at all!
overall, loved the sahoor there! wish i had taken more pictures!