Where to break your Ramadan fast around Philadelphia

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, you’ll find pancakes and eggs in a pinch. Pile your plate with omelets and waffles at 4 a.m. at the Liberty Bell Diner in the Northeast., 🕒 Sunday to Wednesday 5:30 a.m. to 3 a.m., Thursday to Saturday open 24 hoursGet cozy in this 24-hour diner on Cottman Avenue. Chow down on cinnamon French toast, eggs any way, golden brown pancakes, and pan-fried omelets at 3 a.m. Then, end the pre-dawn meal with a slice of strawberry cheesecake or chocolate fudge cake.

Where to find suhoor and iftar menus in the Philly areaFrom March 24 until April 21, this Middle Eastern restaurant in Old City dishes out to-go boxes for iftar this Ramadan. Falafel, rice, hummus and salad are boxed up for $25.99, chicken with rice for $34.99, and lamb with rice for $39.99 — three dates, three sambosa, an oat and chicken soup and desserts like baklava and sweet, cheesy kunafa are included. Boxes feed one person, but come with large portions that can feed two people.

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