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As the holy month of Ramadan in 2025 begins today, February 28, Dubai is once again ready to offer an unforgettable culinary experience for both residents and visitors. Known for its world-class hospitality and dynamic food scene, the city comes alive with vibrant Iftar and Suhoor offerings that blend traditional flavors with modern twists. From luxurious hotel buffets to intimate dining experiences, Dubai's restaurants provide a wide variety of options to break the fast and embrace the spirit of togetherness. Whether you're craving authentic Arabic dishes or a more contemporary flavor, the city promises a Ramadan filled with rich flavors, unique ambiance, and memorable moments. Here’s a look at some of the best Iftar and Suhoor offerings across the city this year.
Burj Al Arab’s Al Diwan
At the iconic Burj Al Arab, Al Diwan offers an elevated Ramadan experience with an Iftar buffet featuring veal harees, chicken biryani, vegetable tagine, and live shawarma stations. Suhoor includes slow-cooked lamb ouzi and grilled king prawns. Set under open skies, this unique venue is curated by Middle Eastern cuisine master chef Solayman Hasan.
Al Khaima, Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa
Relish a traditional Middle Eastern Iftar buffet with an array of Arabic dishes, complemented by refreshing Ramadan juices. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere from sunset for AED 230 per person.
The Majlis by Mandarin Oriental
Experience a fusion of Middle Eastern flavors from Netsu by Ross Shonhan and Tasca by José Avillez. Savor signature dishes alongside Khaseibah Ali Al-Dahmani’s cherished Luqaimat recipe. Iftar is served from sunset to 9 PM (AED 395 per person), and Suhoor is available from 10 PM to 1 AM (starting at AED 295).
Address Beach Resort
The Address Beach Resort offers a lavish Iftar buffet from 6 PM to 9 PM, featuring Arabic mezze, shawarma, lamb, Ouzi, and a live BBQ station. Satisfy your sweet tooth with kunafa, umm Ali, and traditional Arabic sweets, all for AED 248 per person.
Amelia Dubai
A fusion of Japanese-Peruvian and Mediterranean flavors awaits at Amelia Dubai. Enjoy miso corn soup, shrimp rolls with halloumi, and grilled chicken, all for AED 295 per person, served daily from sunset until 9 PM.
Swissotel Al Ghurair
Liwan Restaurant offers a delightful mix of Arabic and Moroccan flavors, including Harira soup, kebabs, slow-cooked tagines, and live stations serving shawarma and lamb Ouzi. Available daily from sunset to 9 PM, AED 135 for adults and AED 70 for children.
Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, The Palm
Indulge in a buffet at Palm Kitchen, featuring mezze, biryanis, grills, and live cooking stations with live music to set the mood. Available for AED 225 per adult and AED 115 per child (ages 6-12).
Bull & Bear by Marc Hardiman
Savor a range of dishes, including chicken, vegetarian mains, and rotating lamb options. Start with mezze such as hummus and stuffed vine leaves. Served daily from sunset until 8 PM, AED 225 per person.
Jamavar Dubai
Jamavar offers a traditional Iftar menu with highlights like Aloo Mutter Samosas, Hyderabadi Keema Biryani, Kebab Platter, and Tandoori Prawns. End with Gulab Jamun, all for AED 225 per person, served daily from sunset to 8 PM.
Zabeel House The Greens
Enjoy a family-style Iftar featuring Middle Eastern and North African dishes, available daily from sunset until 9 PM. AED 155 per person, with an upgraded menu available for AED 185.
Armani/Pavilion
Set beneath the Burj Khalifa, indulge in an Arabic buffet with signature dishes from Armani’s Michelin-starred restaurants. Suhoor is priced at AED 295