Break fast at these eateries or with these delivery deals

PHOTO: TOK TOK INDONESIA RESTAURANT, PARKROYAL COLLECTION MARINA BAY, HOLIDAY INN SINGAPORE ATRIUM, PENANG CULTURE
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SINGAPORE - The relaxing of dining-in restrictions from five to 10 persons on Tuesday comes just in time for the Ramadan fasting month, which starts on April 2.

Muslims can look forward to enjoying iftar, the meal to break fast at sunset, with a bigger group of friends and family members at restaurants - many of which are offering lavish spreads and set meals for dine-in and delivery.

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