Where to Break Your Fast: The Best Iftar Experiences in Dubai This Ramadan

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With Ramadan just around the corner, the UAE’s hospitality scene is preparing for a month of unforgettable Iftars. With a city as diverse as Dubai, you’re spoilt for choice—whether you’re craving a classic Arabic feast by the creek, a refined Italian spread, or something a little unexpected (truffle hummus, anyone?). From casual outdoors to elegant fine dining, here’s where to break your fast this season.

LDC Kitchen + Coffee – An Unlimited Iftar Feast

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For an Iftar that feels like a cozy feast with friends, LDC Kitchen + Coffee rolls out an All-You-Can-Eat spread across all its UAE locations. Priced at Dhs 89 per person, expect unlimited starters, mains, water, a soft drink, and a premium scoop of ice cream. From crispy Chicken Tenders to rich Butter Chicken with garlic flatbread, plus all-day breakfast faves like French Toast, it’s a little bit of everything you crave. Available sunset to 10 PM on weekdays and until midnight on weekends, with Vimto Granita and Passion Fruit Mojito up for grabs too.

African Queen – A Luxurious Beachfront Iftar

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If an Iftar by the beach sounds like your kind of evening, African Queen at J1 Beach is calling. For Dhs 350 per person, expect a menu that brings together Ramadan flavours with a Mediterranean touch—Sweet Potato Hummus, Mini Luqma Burgers, and mains like Lemon Veal Scaloppini and African Curry. Desserts feature a selection of pastries paired with refreshing Ramadan mocktails. With live guitar music, elegant décor, and a setting that feels like a mini escape, this one’s for those who like their Iftar with a side of serenity. Want a little extra privacy? Their Private Cabana dining (Dhs 3500) is as exclusive as it gets.

The Artisan – A Refined Italian Iftar 

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For an Iftar that brings something different to the table, The Artisan at Waldorf Astoria DIFC serves a curated menu for Dhs 165 per person. Start with dates, Apulian Taralli, and aged Parmigiano, followed by truffle-infused lentil soup or crispy calamari. Mains include pesto linguine with burrata or a classic Pizza Margherita, ending with Hazelnut Basbousa.

Ilios Restaurant & Beach Club

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Ilios brings a Greek-style Iftar with dishes meant for sharing, a beautifully decorated setting, and even a dedicated photo booth for those Ramadan memories. The meal begins with dates, fresh bread, soup, and Ramadan cookies, followed by appetizers like Greek Salad, Beetroot Hummus, and Fried Calamari. Mains include Spaghetti Chittara with Vongole, Wild Mushroom Risotto, and Grilled Lamb Chops. End with a dessert platter featuring Greek Yoghurt, Almond Pie, and fresh fruit.

Nalu Restaurant & Lounge

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With its elegant setting and warm ambiance, Nalu offers an Iftar that feels both comforting and indulgent. Guests are welcomed with dates, water, and a Ramadan cookie before starting with Soup of the Day and unlimited starters like Quinoa Tabbouleh and Kofta with garlic yoghurt. Mains include Braised Lamb Shank, Pan-Roasted Seabream, or Sous Vide Harissa Chicken, ending with Asseeda, Um Ali, and fresh fruit.

FTV

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If you’re looking for an Iftar with a bit of glam, FTV Dubai has you covered. Their four-course menu lets you pick from three distinct dining experiences—Asian, European, or a mix of East & West—so there’s something for every craving. Set in Dubai’s first-ever Fashion TV restaurant, it’s where great food meets a chic, international crowd.

Amelia

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Set inside Address Sky View, Amelia Dubai brings its signature Japanese-Peruvian fusion to the Ramadan table with a Dhs 295 set menu. Start with Miso Corn Soup, guacamole with crispy plantains, and shrimp rolls with truffle cream before choosing between Wagyu Tenderloin, Pollo Asado, or grilled Sea Bass. With creative mocktails and desserts like Passion Yuzu Cheesecake, it’s an Iftar that mixes flavor, flair, and a seriously cool Downtown vibe.

TOTÓ

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If your Ramadan table is all about sharing good food and great company, TOTÓ brings a taste of Italy to Iftar in the heart of Downtown Dubai. For Dhs 235 per person (minimum two guests), the menu is all about comforting, flavor-packed dishes—think creamy Burrata, Saltimbocca alla Romana, and rich Raviolo TOTÓ. And because no Iftar is complete without dessert, you’ll want to leave room for their crispy kataifi-wrapped profiteroles or classic tiramisù.

Arrogante

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If your idea of Iftar involves pasta, risotto and Burj Khalifa views, Arrogante has you covered with Sapori del Ramadan. For Dhs 250 per person, you’ll work your way through a four-course menu with house-made focaccia, Wagyu arancini, lamb cannelloni, and warm date pudding. Enjoy laid-back Italian dining with just flavours you can’t stop obsessing over—served daily from sunset to 10 PM at Address Residences Dubai Opera.

Cutfish

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For a break from the usual, Cutfish at Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab serves up a Japanese-style Iftar in a sleek, marina-facing setting. The menu starts with dates and a Ramadan drink, followed by miso soup and crispy shrimp tempura. Mains feature golden, crispy chicken katsu with steamed rice, and dessert is a delicate serving of mochi ice cream—simple, refined, and full of flavor.

Dubai Creek

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This Ramadan, Dubai Creek Resort is offering four stunning Iftar experiences, each bringing something special to the table. QD’s serves a lavish buffet (Dhs 195) with Arabic classics and live cooking stations, all with skyline views. Boardwalk offers a Mediterranean sharing-style menu with roasted lamb leg and pan-seared sea bream. The Thai Kitchen goes all in on authentic Thai flavors, while The Cinnamon Club spices things up with Rajasthani Lamb Curry and Chicken Biryani (Dhs 165). Expect great food, warm hospitality, and unbeatable views.

Novotel Dubai

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Novotel Dubai Al Barsha’s Flavours of Togetherness Iftar is all about hearty feasting in a welcoming setting. For Dhs 125 per person, expect an all-you-can-eat buffet featuring live Arabic grills, fragrant tagines, and endless skewers of flame-grilled meats. Start with a spread of traditional mezze, dig into juicy kebabs and shawarma, and end with kunafa and Um Ali. Held daily at 365 Restaurant from sunset to 10 PM, with early bird pricing at Dhs 99 until March 7.

Roberto’s

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For an Iftar that’s both indulgent and elegant, Roberto’s is serving up Chef’s Delight: Ramadan Edition—a feast where Italian favorites meet Middle Eastern warmth. Think Truffle Hummus, Stuffed Zucchini Flowers, and Saffron Risotto with lamb ragù, followed by Seared Seabass or Honey-Glazed Lamb Shoulder. And because no Iftar is complete without dessert—Pistachio Tiramisu awaits. Sunset to 9 PM, Dhs 290 per person, Dhs 250 for groups of 10+.

Ninive Beach

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There’s something about breaking your fast by the water that just feels right, and Ninive Beach delivers exactly that. For Dhs 295 per person, enjoy a Middle Eastern-inspired feast featuring Marinated Hamour Skewers, Chicken Pastilla Cigars, and a sweet finish with Turkish Baklava. With the sound of the waves and a cozy setting, it’s the perfect spot for a relaxed Ramadan evening.

Manaret Beirut

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For an Iftar that feels like a true taste of Lebanon, Manaret Beirut in Motor City is serving up a feast for Dhs 185 per person. Expect classic favorites like vine leaves, mixed rakakat, and juicy mixed grills, ending with Um Ali Lotus and knafeh. Suhour is just as exciting, with live cooking stations and games like backgammon, plus live music on Saturdays. Want to stay in? Their Iftar box (Dhs 85) is perfect for a cozy night at home.

Siraj

Why settle for the same Iftar spread every day when Siraj keeps it fresh with a rotating menu? Set in the heart of Souk Al Bahar, this MICHELIN-recognized spot brings Middle Eastern flavors to life with daily-changing dishes—one night it’s musakhan chicken, the next it’s yabrak and vermicelli rice. Expect all the good stuff—fattoush, hummus, flaky cheese rolls—plus shisha, live entertainment, and views that make you want to linger long after dessert.

Logma

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Dubai Mall fountains, Logma’s set menu is a love letter to Emirati flavors—starting with lentil or chicken soup, followed by classics like hummus, moutabal, and their famous Logma fries. Mains range from rich Machbous to hearty Biryani, with Luqaimat or saffron milk cake to finish.

Hatta, Sheraton Dubai Creek

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If you’re in the mood for an Iftar with a view, Hatta at Sheraton Dubai Creek is worth the trip. For Dhs 199, dig into Ouzi, Biryani, Shawarma, and juicy mixed grills, plus fresh salads and warm breads to start. And let’s not forget the grand finale—Umm Ali, baklava, and cheesecake. Want a deal? Book before Feb 28 and snag it for just Dhs 99!

Iftar at Ella’s Eatery, Palm West View, Palm Jumeirah 

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If you’re after a no-fuss, feel-good Iftar with a view, Ella’s Eatery on Palm Jumeirah has you covered. For Dhs 135, dig into comforting starters like cheese sambousek and lentil soup before choosing from mains like zaatar chicken, grilled harissa fish, or slow-roasted lamb. And because no Iftar is complete without dessert—there’s a rich dates and nut cheesecake waiting for you.

Iftar with a View at The Strand, Palm Jumeirah

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The Strand is serving up a delicious set menu (Dhs 165) that brings together comforting flavors in a cozy Palm Jumeirah setting. Start with lentil soup and sharing-style mezze before diving into mains like slow-roasted lamb, chicken kabsa, or vegetarian halloumi skewers. To complete the experience, indulge in Saffron milk cake or a rich date and nut cheesecake, plus unlimited drinks—including their signature Vimto.

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