Dubai: This holy month of Ramadan, celebrate the spirit of togetherness over iftar and suhour. Travel to Dubai and cherish beautiful memories during your visit by checking out the different Ramadan tents, restaurants, and dining venues.
Ramadan tents
Decked in dazzling Middle Eastern decors and displays, and offering delectable medleys of traditional and contemporary cuisines, these are some of the must-visit Ramadan tents in Dubai:
One of the most sought-after Ramadan tents in Dubai is Asateer at Atlantis The Palm. This popular venue offers Arabic entertainment and delectable dishes across various cuisines including Moroccan, Lebanese, Persian, and Emirati throughout the holy month.
Dana Tentat City Walk in the Green Planet Building is hosting a sumptuous iftar buffet and a la carte menu for suhour. The purpose-built venue features modern arabesque interiors with seven VIP rooms. Enjoy the lavish spread complemented by special live shows to keep guests entertained while dining.
Another prominent purpose-built Ramadan tent in Dubai is Al Majlis at Madinat Jumeirah. Guests will be treated to delightful dishes of traditional Arabic and Middle Eastern dishes amidst a beautiful and luxurious setting.
Make your way to Bulgari Majlis for a sumptuous iftar. The Bulgari Ramadan experience celebrates the theme ‘The Wonders of Love’ with live food stations complemented by live entertainment with a Qanun player and Arabic bands.
Mark the holy month with an exquisite experience at Jumeirah Emirates Towers as the venue hosts an opulent outdoor tent at Terrace Between the Towers. Admire the stunning view of the Museum of the Future and Dubai skyline while relishing a delicious iftar spread.
Iftar and suhour
Have a special Ramadan celebration in a very special setting with an Iftar at Dubai Opera. Break your fast with family and friends and savour a one-of-a-kind culinary experience while enjoying live performances of Arabic music and classical tunes.
For an iftar with a view, book a table at Carna by Dario Cecchini located on the 74th floor of SLS Dubai. The menu focuses on locally sourced ingredients, and flavoursome food, set amidst a relaxing atmosphere.
Palazzo Versace’s Hikayat Ramadan Garden is worth a visit with its stunning al fresco set up overlooking Dubai Creek. Break your fast under the stars with a great selection of mouthwatering traditional dishes in a deluxe setting.
Located in the heart of Dubai and on the banks of the Dubai Water Canal, with the enchanting backdrop of Habtoor Palace Dubai, Ramadan Garden by Winter Garden at Al Habtoor City Hotel Collection promises an experience that truly reflects the authenticity of Ramadan in Dubai. Guests can enjoy a plethora of authentic Arabic cuisines, an array of dessert creations, and their favourite Ramadan beverages.
Experience an outdoor iftar and enjoy the spring weather at the garden area of Habtoor Grand Resort Autograph Collection. Dine on authentic specialities with hot and cold mezza, live cooking stations and more.
Spend iftar and suhoor at Mina Brasserie, Shai Salonor Penrose Lounge in the Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach during select timings for a Ramadan experience that will not be soon forgotten.
The Palm Garden at Park Hyatt Dubai also offers a wide variety of international and traditional specialities prepared during the month of Ramadan.
For guests seeking out delectable meals at a beautiful location, Al-Wāha by Conrad Dubai offers a mouth-watering iftar Explore a menu filled with variety and flavour from various regions such as the Middle East, North Africa, India and more.
Take advantage of iftar and suhoor offers at various Jumeirah Group restaurants in the city such as Al Nafoorah, Arboretum and Pai Thai at Jumeirah Al Qasr, Al Iwanand the Al Falak Ballroom at Burj Al Arab, The Palmeryand Al Mandharat Jumeirah Al Naseem, Hanaayaat Jumeirah Mina A'Salam, the Ramadan Garden at Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Al Nafoorah, Imperium Restaurant and Zenzi Beach at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, Nomad at Jumeirah Creekside Hotel, The Lounge Mangrove Terrace, Banquet Iftar and Tean at Jumeirah at Sadiyat Island Resort, plus other Jumeirah restaurants including Hillhouse Brasserie, The Duck Hook, Boaz, and Butcha.
Gastronomic experiences with a difference
This Ramadan in Dubai, there’s also the chance to step outside of the usual, with gastronomic experiences in unique settings where memories are made.
At Al Hadheerah, the open-air restaurant at Bab Al Shams, there’s the chance to enjoy a cultural experience, with captivating performances by traditional dancers, musicians, falconers, and camel riders, along with an array of live-cooked cuisine.
Dine at an authentic outdoor iftar buffet at Al Mashowa, a traditional Emirati seafood restaurant in the heart of Riverland Dubai. Indulge in a selection of age-old traditional recipes, along with a live barbecue and beverage station.
Become immersed in a unique iftar experience at Legoland Dubai with an Arabic and internationally-inspired buffet at Bricks Family Restaurant. Sample local Emirati dishes, and other authentic delicacies from Egypt, Syria and Lebanon. Or try Kalea Restaurant at Lapita Hotel in Motiongate Dubai, with an iftar buffet featuring classic Middle Eastern specialities, Arabic sweets and live Oud music.