Jawaher, the Ramadan luxury dining experience has returned to The Great Room, the hotel’s magnificent ballroom, and this time, it carries the spirit of Moroccan hospitality.

This Ramadan, Jawaher returns to W Doha inspired by a transformative journey through Morocco, a land of vibrant artistry, warm hospitality and timeless traditions, where shimmering silks and hand-embroidered kaftans are found, jewellery is crafted with pride and foods celebrate family and togetherness.
Moroccan rituals such as tea pouring, henna art and ceremonial processions echo Qatar’s own heritage of an elegant, welcoming culture.
Chebakia Making Ladies
In Moroccan homes, the arrival of Ramadan is marked by the scent of chebakia, a golden, honey-soaked sweet, shaped like a flower. Families gather to make it together, turning the process into a moment of connection, storytelling and preparation for the Holy Month.
Chebakia is always present at Iftar, symbolising generosity, togetherness and the warmth of welcoming guests.
Women prepare chebakia, the traditional way, just as their mothers and grandmothers taught them – with care in every fold, understanding the meaning behind the ritual and the comfort it brings to the Ramadan table.
That is why, at Jawaher in this Holy Month, you will see a glimpse of a Moroccan Ramadan – a reminder that sweetness is not only in the dessert but in the shared moments that create it.
Keepsake Gifting
In Moroccan homes, it is customary to send guests off with a gesture that carries meaning – something small, fragrant and thoughtful. A token that lingers even after the evening ends. Rose petals, lavender buds or scented sachets are often given as keepsakes, believed to bring calm, protection and blessings into the home.
At W Doha, Jawaher continues that tradition. The fragrances are a quiet echo of homes in Morocco – a final note of warmth after the meal, a blessing wrapped in softness and a keepsake meant to travel with you beyond the evening.
Blossom Water
In Morocco, the end of a meal is marked by a gentle, fragrant gesture: the offering of blossom water. It is a tradition rooted in refinement and hospitality, where the host invites guests to cleanse their hands or lightly scent them with orange blossom water. The aroma is soft and comforting, a reminder of purity, gratitude and the sweetness of being cared for.
Jawaher offers you blossom water at W Doha in the same spirit. As it is gently sprinkled on to your hands, it carries the calm of Moroccan evenings, the elegance of tradition and the feeling of being welcomed with sincerity. It is a simple gesture yet one that reflects the shared values of Qatar and Morocco: care, hospitality and a deep appreciation for the guest.
Tea Man
This brings to life one of Morocco’s most cherished traditions: the art of pouring mint tea. In Moroccan culture, serving tea is not a simple gesture, it is a symbol of hospitality, respect and the joy of welcoming guests.
Families take pride in the ritual and every detail matters: the fresh mint, the fragrance of green tea, the sweetness adjusted to taste and, above all, the graceful high pour that aerates the tea and creates its signature light foam.
In homes from Casablanca to Fes, the tea man prepares the pot with care, lifts it high above the glass and pours with elegance; a performance that expresses generosity as much as it serves flavour. The moment the tea is served, the guest becomes part of the family.
This Ramadan, Jawaher has chosen to recreate this timeless ritual at W Doha. The movements, the pour and the aroma of mint rising from the glass reflect the same warmth found in Moroccan homes. It is more than a drink; it is an invitation to slow down, share a moment and savour the spirit of Moroccan hospitality woven into Jawaher’s Ramadan experience.
Jawaher brings all these elements back to W Doha, transforming the tent into a space that celebrates shared artistry, hospitality and cultural kinship between Morocco and Qatar.
Ramadan Nights reimagined at Jawaher
Discover an immersive Iftar experience bringing together the rich flavours of the Middle East, refined Moroccan classics and global culinary artistry.
Indulge in hand-crafted dishes from vibrant live stations, Ouzi carved to perfection, Moroccan street-style bites, fresh seafood and sushi, bespoke tacos, pasta spun in a parmesan wheel and aromatic Indian specialities.
End the evening on a sweet high note with an indulgent dessert atelier featuring Moroccan treats, signature cakes and a decadent chocolate fountain.
Price:
- QR285 – Iftar.
- QR285 – Suhour.
- Children welcome during both Iftar and Suhour.
- Children aged six to 12 get 50% off – those under the age of six dine for free.
- Special rates available for corporate accounts and group dining.
- Hookah available exclusively during Suhour.
Host your Ramadan gathering in true W style
Jawaher welcomes groups of all sizes with a striking venue that accommodates up to 350 guests, perfect for elegant corporate Iftars, family celebrations and private events.
Timings:
- Iftar | Sunset – 8pm | Doors open 30 minutes before sunset.
- Suhour | 9.15pm – 2am.
















