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The best iftars to try this Ramadan in Dubai 2025

The best iftars to try this Ramadan in Dubai 2025

What's On25-02-2025
Looking out for spots to celebrate iftar in Dubai? During Ramadan, iftar is the meal served at sunset to break the long day of fasting (the word means 'break fast'). Friends and families often gather together for this meal, and many hotels and restaurants across Dubai put on a special feast for the occasion.
These are the best places to enjoy iftar in Dubai 2025. Address Beach Resort
The Restaurant at Address Beach Resort is a top choice for iftar. Dishes from buffet include a selection of Arabic cold and hot mezze, shawarma, lamb, Ouzi, a live BBQ station, and a delectable dessert spread featuring kunafa, umm Ali, and various traditional Arabic sweets. This year, Li'Brasil will also serve its own take on the iftar buffet, both priced at Dhs248.
Address Beach Resort, 6pm to 9pm, Dhs248, Dhs124 children aged six to 12. Tel: (0)4 879 8866. @addressbeachresort Address Grand Creek Harbour
Where better to enjoy iftar than at Address Grand Creek Harbour, which has arguably one of the city's most iconic sunset views? Taking place at Luma Pool Lounge expect buffet-style Middle Eastern dishes, followed by an a la carte suhoor offering.
Address Grand Creek Harbour, sunset to 9pm, Dhs325, Dhs162.50 children. Tel: (0)4 275 8833. @addressgrandcreek Address Downtown
Enjoy iftar backdropped by the Burj Khalifa at The Restaurant at Address Downtown. Pick a table outside for the best views and expect an elaborate spread to dine you around the world at the excellent buffet. The hum of traditional Oudh tunes adds to the serene ambience.
Address Downtown, Downtown Dubai, sunset to 9pm, Dhs315, Dhs155 children aged six to 11. Tel: (0)4 436 8888. @addressdowntown Address Dubai Mall
Dine indoors against the pretty backdrop of The Restaurant, or book a table on the terrace with stunning Burj Khalifa views and enjoy a sophisticated iftar feast. There's a spread of traditional Ramadan dishes like platters of dates, smoky eggplant moutabal and fried kibbeh to start, followed by mains of Emirati biriyani or chicken shawarma, as well as internationally dishes.
Address Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai, sunset to 9pm, Dhs295, Dhs147.50 children six to 12. Tel: (0)4 245 8888. addresshotels.com Address Sky View
Take your pick from an elaborate array of delicacies, global delights, and signature dishes, including mezze, sushi, salads, mains, desserts, and Ramadan juices.
Address Sky View, Downtown Dubai, sunset to 9pm, Dhs285. Tel: (0)4 245 8888. @addressskyview African Queen
Enjoy a curated iftar at this gorgeous restaurant by the beach at J1. Begin with dates and dried apricots, then share starts of sweet potato hummus and Nicoise salad, before opting for an a la carte choice of main, with options including lasagne, African curry, or lemon veal scaloppini. A selection of desserts conclude things sweetly. Private cabana dining options are also available from Dhs3,500.
J1 Beach, sunset to 9pm, Dhs350. Tel: (0) 4 570 5546. africanqueen-restaurant.com Al Habtoor Polo Resort
Enjoy iftar by the neatly manicured polo fiends at Andalucia. Expect all the usual suspects – hot and cold mezze, grilled meats and Arabic desserts – alongside a selection of shisha flavours.
Al Habtoor Polo Resort, from sunset, Dhs185. Tel: (0)56 545 8391. @habtoorpoloresort Al Khaima, Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa
This Ramadan, Al Khaima will serve a special iftar buffet daily through Ramadan. Perch up on the pretty terrace encased with palm trees, and enjoy a Middle Eastern spread under the twinkling string lights.
Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa, Dubai Marina, sunset onwards, Dhs230. Tel: (0)4 316 5555. alkhaima-dubai.com Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa
Available only for two nights, this experience takes a limited number of guests to a secluded dining site where you will be surrounded by the serene beauty of the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve. You will break your fast with traditional dishes such as rich lentil soup, classic Arabic mezze, lamb kofta, shisha tawook and other delights. Live oud music adds to the enchanting atmosphere. This experience is available only on March 15 and 22, and costs Dhs350 per person.
Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa, Dubai, March 15 and 22 only, Dhs350. @almaha_resort Al Nafoorah
Offering food and hospitality true to its folklore, Al Nafoorah takes guests on a gastronomic journey through the culturally rich Lebanon with a traditional iftar set menu. Group discounts available.
Jumeirah Al Qasr, 6.30pm to 8.30pm, Dhs299, Dhs150 children five to 12 years. Tel: (800) 323 232. jumeirah.com Alaya
Sufret Alaya promises a flavour flight of authentic dishes, reinterpreted with a modern elegance. The menu begins with a glass of laban, followed by dates and lentil soup, then appetisers of grape leaves dolma, Fattoush salad and hummus. The DIFC restaurant follows with hot starters of beef kibbeh, spinach fatayer and more, then a choice of shish chicken or lamb shank.
Gate Village, DIFC, from sunset, Dhs300. Tel: (0)4 570 6289. alayarestaurants.com Alizée
Putting an elevated take on the traditional iftar, enjoy a five- or six-course iftar menu at Alizée. At the warm, contemporary restaurant, a five-course menu features a lentil soup, array of starters like stuffed vine leaves and smoky moutabal, then a mixed grill platter and a selection of desserts then an assortment of dates. If you dine by the beach, a six-course menu includes options like Arabic mezze, oriental roasted chicken or seared salmon, followed by desserts like croissant pudding infused with pistachios.
Alizée, Banyan Tree Dubai, Bluewaters, sunset to 8pm, Dhs225 for restaurant, Dhs295 for pool and beach. Tel: (0)4 556 6466. @alizeedubai Almayass By The Sea
Bringing the flavours of Armenia to J1 Beach, this luxurious beachfront restaurant presents its first iftar this Ramadan. Expect a set menu that starts with fattoush, tabouleh and hummus, followed by lamb or chicken with oriental rice and a mixed grill alongside the dish of the day.
Almayass By The Sea, J1 Beach, from sunset, Dhs275. Tel: ( 0 ) 4 214 5999 . @almayass_dubai Amelia
Amelia's set menu leans into Nikkei cuisine in a unique way during Ramadan, presenting a set menu of sharing starters, a choice of main, and then a choice of two desserts. Meanwhile, Amelia's signature sounds, a mix of melodic and afro house, play throughout the evening.
Address Sky View, Downtown Dubai, sunset to 9pm, Dhs295. Tel: (0)4 328 2805. @amelia.dubai Ammos
Bringing together Grecian and Arabic culinary flavours, enjoy a sharing menu at this chic Cyclades-inspired restaurant by the beach. Dine alfresco for pretty views of Ain Dubai, or inside in the cosy taverna-style restaurant.
Rixos Premium JBR, sunset to 8pm, Dhs185, Dhs92.50 for children under 12. Tel: ( 0 ) 52 777 9473 . @ammosgreekdubai Andaliman
Take a trip to Indonesia with the set iftar menu, designed for two, at Andaliman. A lush, tropical urban escape at One Za'abeel, try dishes like the Indonesian empanada, nasi kebuli Andaliman and grilled lamb shank.
One&Only One Za'abeel Trade Centre Area, sunset to 8pm, Dhs180. Tel: (0) 4 666 1617. andalimandubai.com Anise
Savour authentic flavours from across the world at Anise at InterContinental Dubai Festival City with views of the Dubai Creek and the city's renowned skyline. Don't forget to try the signature ouzi, delights from the Mama Jamal's House Station and Emirati dishes from the local food station. You can celebrate suhoor here too for Dhs170.
Anise, InterContinental Dubai Festival City, sunset to 8pm, Dhs329. @anisedubai Apricot
This Ramadan, Apricot invites guests to break their fast in the enchanting setting of Old Town, with breathtaking views of the Burj Khalifa from its spacious garden terrace. Apricot's four-course Iftar menu showcases a delightful selection of Anatolian favourites and Mediterranean-inspired dishes.
Al Manzil, Downtown Dubai, from sunset, Dhs159.Tel: ( 0)4 433 9792. @apricotdubai Ariana's Persian Kitchen
Star chef Ariana Bundy puts her Persian heritage centre stage at her chic restaurant at Atlantis The Royal. This Ramadan, sample some of its signature dishes as well as Ramadan specials across a sharing set menu.
Atlantis The Royal, Palm Jumeirah, 6pm to 8.30pm, Dhs390. Tel: ( 0)4 426 0000. atlantis.com Armani Hotel Dubai
In one of the grandest of settings, overlooking Burj Lake at the Burj Khalifa, Armani/Pavilion is a stunning alfresco setting for iftar. Enjoy the gentle sounds of oud melodies, while dining on an iftar of Arabic classics, as well as dishes from the hotel's diverse signature restaurants. Enjoy Italian flavours from Armani/Ristorante, Mediterranean dishes from Armani/Mediterraneo and Japanese delights from Armani/Hashi.
Armani Hotel Dubai, Burj Khalifa, Downtown Dubai, sunset to 9pm, Dhs385. Tel: (0) 4 888 3010. armanihotels.com Atelier M
Boasting magnificent views of Dubai Marina and JBR from all three levels – the restaurant, the lounge and the rooftop – Atelier M is a lovely option for iftar this year. Expect a three-course meal that leans into Middle Eastern cuisine.
Pier 7, Dubai Marina, 6.30pm to 10pm, Dhs149. Tel: (0)4 450 7766. @atelier_m_dubai Atlantis, The Palm
The quintessential iftar event returns to Atlantis, The Palm's renowned Asateer Tent, this year welcoming a whopping 1,730 guests each night. In addition to the elegant yet modern look and feel of the ambience and décor, diners can enjoy a fusion buffet featuring various theme nights, including international, Arabesque, Khaleeji, Persian, and Turkish cuisine. There are a variety of seating arrangements, including a Royal Majlis, four VIP Majlis areas, as well as booth seating and 120 dining tables.
Atlantis, The Palm, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs285 (Mon to Thur), Dhs310 (Fri to Sun). Tel: (0) 4 426 0800 . @atlantisthepalm Bab Al Shams Desert Resort
Arguably one of the most captivating ways to spend Ramadan would be enjoying iftar at Al Hadheerah at Bab Al Shams. Guests experience an authentic Arabian feast alongside mesmerising live performances inspired by the region's rich heritage. As the night unfolds, visitors can meander through a colourful souk, before a very special show commences, which features dancers, musicians, falconers, camel and horse riders to bring the soul of Arabian heritage alive.
Bab Al Shams Desert Resort, 7pm to 11pm, Dhs399. Tel: (0)4 809 6194. @babalshamshotel Babel
The set iftar menu at Babel promises traditional Middle Eastern dishes against the backdrop of the serene Burj Lake and twinkling Burj Khalifa. Available for tables of four or more, the sharing starters are paired with a daily rotating main course and live oud music.
Fashion Avenue, The Dubai Mall, from sunset, Dhs250. Tel: (0)4 431 2333. babelrestaurant.com Barfly by Buddha-Bar
With its rooftop terrace overlooking Dubai Marina and the stretching JBR skyline, Barfly by Buddha Bar is a scenic spot for iftar. The menu promises sharing places that lace Middle Eastern influences into the pan-Asian menu, featuring options like prawn tempura, lamb tsukune skewers, josper seabass and slow cooked lamb leg. For dessert, choose either date pudding or Um Ali.
Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah, Palm West Beach, sunset to 10pm, Dhs250. Tel: (0)4 230 0073. @barflydubai Beefbar
Beefbar presents a flavourful iftar celebration at Turtle Lagoon in Jumeirah Al Naseem. From sunset, dive into the Dhs250 four-course sharing menu, featuring Beefbar's signature dishes. Enjoy soup, dry fruits, starters, main courses, and desserts with refreshing beverages, including the exclusive Tamarindi mocktail.
Jumeirah Al Naseem, sunset to 8pm, Dhs250. Tel: ( 0)4 423 2238 . @beefbar_dubai Belcanto
In the dramatic surrounds of this lofty restaurant in Dubai Opera, a duo of iftar menus celebrate Italian and Mediterranean flavours. Dine indoors in the ruby red dining room, or on the alfresco terrace and enjoy unique views of the twinkling Burj Khalifa.
Dubai Opera, Downtown Dubai, from sunset, Dhs299. Tel: ( 0)4 456 0936 . @belcantodxb Berenjak
Enjoy an iftar of rich, flavourful Berenjak's tasty Irani dishes served to the table, with a set menu of starters, a choice of main, then desserts. It's available at Berenjak's venues in both Dubai and Sharjah.
Dar Wasl Mall, 6pm to 8pm Dhs210. Tel: (0)4 295 3644. berenjakuae.com Bla Bla
Dine on the rooftop at Bla Bla and enjoy scenic sunset views of the Arabian Gulf and Ain Dubai. Opt for a two-course or three-course meal of options like beef tacos, shrimp tempura, grilled salmon and eggplant parmigiana. For dessert, there's a rich chocolate mousse or go light with a fresh fruit salad.
Bla Bla Dubai, JBR, 6pm to 8pm, Dhs155 for two courses, Dhs175 for three courses. Tel: ( 0 ) 4 584 4111 . @blabladubai Blue Door
Anatolian cuisine has a new home in Dubai, and you can find it at Blue Door, inside Delano Dubai. Their first Iftar menu invites you to enjoy a sharing menu under the stars of soup, followed by platters, mezze and live stations featuring Anatolian classics like adana kebab and sis tavuk infused with aromatic spices. For dessert, Turkish twists like pistachio baklava and sekerpare (syrup-drenched semolina cookies).
Delano Dubai, Bluewaters, sunset to 9.30pm, Dhs250. Tel: (0)4 556 6455. delanodubai.com Bull & Bear by Marc Hardiman
Expect an Arabic-inspired twist to the menu at Bull & Bear this Ramadan. A rotation of lamb dishes are served each day of the week, presented alongside stuffed vine leaves, hummus and flabreads over coals. A sticky toffee pudding with vanilla ice cream and kunafa completes the meal.
Waldorf Astoria DIFC, sunset to 10pm, Dhs285. Tel: (0)4 515 9888. bullandbeardifc.com BYTES
Bytes at Grand Plaza Movenpick Media City is offering up over 60 delicious dishes this iftar backed by five-star service. It's all yours to enjoy for Dhs189 per adult, and Dhs90 per child. No matter where you choose to sit, indoor or outdoor, you're sure to experience the warmth of Ramadan.
BYTES, Grand Plaza Movenpick Media City, Dhs189. Tel: (0)54 7931 424. @gpmovenpick ,
Head to this boho-luxe beach house on the shorefront of Mandarin Oriental Jumeira for a sharing iftar menu of signature dishes. Guests will also receive intention cards inspired by the values of Ramadan, to add to the time of reflection.
Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai, 6.30pm to 8pm, Dhs285. Tel: (0)4 777 2223. @casaamordubai CÉ LA VI
Designed exclusively for groups of 30 and above, CÉ LA VI puts its pan-Asian cuisine into a menu of sharing-style plates perfect for sharing with colleagues and friends. Begin with date and roasted mushroom soup, a choice of burrata or shrimp tempura, then main options of baby chicken or black truffle risotto with sushi rice. The set menu concludes with Persian delight or mango basil tart.
CÉ LA VI, Address Sky View, sunset onwards, Dhs290, groups of 30 and above. Tel: (0) 4 582 6111. celavi.com Conrad Dubai
Conrad Dubai celebrates Ramadan with a sustainable twist, as the hotel brings back its 'Green Ramadan' initiative for a third consecutive year. With a dedicated emphasis on minimising food waste and the introduction of a groundbreaking hydroponic farm cultivating a significant portion of the hotel's lettuce and kale produce, the iftar and suhour offerings at the Al-Waha dining experience seamlessly blend environmental consciousness with delectable flavours.
Conrad Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road, from sunset, Dhs260, Dhs130 children aged six to 11. Tel: (0)4 444 7444. @conraddubai Crowne Plaza Jumeirah
The iftar menu at CuiSines offers a lovely selection of traditional Middle eastern dishes for a wallet-friendly Dhs149. Expect all the favourites like hot and cold mezze, lamb ouzi, mixed grills, and seafood.
Crowne Plaza Dubai Jumeirah, sunset to 9.30pm, Dhs149, Dhs74.50 children aged six to 12. Tel: (0)50 109 0314. @crowneplazajumeirah Counter Culture Café
This Ramadan, the popular neighbourhood locale at Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites is serving an array of traditional Middle Eastern delicacies and international favourites alongside an assortment of desserts like umm Ali together with refreshing Arabic juices.
Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites, sunset to 9pm, Dhs175. Tel: (0)4 319 4000. marriottharbourdubaidining.com COYA Dubai
Peruvian hotspot COYA Dubai hosts a delectable four-course meal, which includes dates and guacamole, soups, a selection of appetisers, one main course (it has to be the Chilean sea bass for us), and a pistachio baklava for dessert.
Restaurant Village Four Seasons Resort, Jumeirah Beach Rd, sunset to 9pm, Dhs245. Tel: ( 0)4 316 9600 . @coyadubai CQ French Brasserie
Formerly Couqley, this cosy French brasserie in JLT serves up a two-course menu for a great value Dhs169. The menu features a selection of starters, from onion soup gratinée to Harisa cauliflower, alongside mains like steak frites, wild mushroom risotto, and more, paired with dates and a bottle of water for two. Guests can complete their meal with a dessert for an additional Dhs30, choosing from crème brûlée, pain perdu, and more.
Mövenpick Hotel, Cluster A, JLT, from sunset, Dhs199. Tel (0)4 514 9339. @cqbrasserie Dragonfly
New at The Lana Promenade, dine on a sharing-style iftar menu curated by chef Reif Othman at Dragonfly. Blending Japanese culinary artistry with the traditions of Ramadan, the iftar menu promises a unique flavour flight through Asian flavours and Middle Eastern touches.
The Lana Promenade, Business Bay, from sunset, Dhs280. Tel: (0)4 834 8279. @dragonfly.dxb Drift Dubai
This chic ode to the French Riviera unveils its first Ramadan Majlis at the beautiful Sea Lounge this year. Set against the calm waters of the Arabian Gulf, its adorned in ornate lanterns and plush seating, creating a walm and inviting space for a a sharing-style iftar. Expect Arabic twists on traditional French dishes.
One&Only Royal Mirage, Al Sufouh, from sunset, Dhs245. Tel: (0)4 315 2200. driftbeachdubai.com Dukes The Palm
The Great British Restaurant plays host to iftar this year at Dukes, where guests can enjoy a selection of traditional Middle Eastern cuisine accompanied by international favourites.
Dukes The Palm, sunset to 8pm, Dhs190, Dhs95 for children aged six to 11. Under-fives free. Tel: (0)4 455 1101. @dukesthepalm Dukkan El-Baba
Enjoy a homely iftar that celebrates the spirit of togetherness with an iftar of Syrian and Lebanese dishes cooked by chef Tarek. Available daily throughout Ramadan, the iftar buffet will feature alongside an Arabic coffee making session and soulful oud music.
Thuraya Telecom building, Barsha Heights, 6.30pm onwards, Dhs95 weekdays, Dhs160 weekends. Tel: ( 0)58 549 2188. dukkanelbaba.me Em Sherif Café
A popular spot for its homely Levantine cuisine, this Ramadan, experience a Ramadan set menu that celebrates quintessential Middle Eastern culinary traditions. Expect Fattoush, kibbeh, muhammara, hummus and more mezze to start, then cooked-to-order kebabs for main, followed by a signature dessert selection.
The Heritage Hotel, Autograph Collection, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, 7pm to 9pm, Dhs250. Tel: (0)4 330 4444. @emsherifcafedubai Emirates Golf Club
Amidst meticulously curated Lawn and Pavilion settings, the Royal Iftar at Emirates Golf Club has long been a favourite in the city. Priced at Dhs295 per person, this royal experience invites you to indulge in a delightful array of Middle Eastern-inspired dishes, perfectly complemented by the backdrop of Dubai's skyline and the lush greenery of the golf course.
Emirates Golf Club, sunset to 9pm, Dhs295, Dhs95 children five to 11 years. dubaigolf.com/ramadan Epicure
Overlooking the lush greenery of Melia Desert Palm, iftar at Epicure promises a serene setting, poolside views, and an iftar buffet of traditional Arabic dishes and global favourites. Adding to the relaxing atmosphere, a live oud player brings the spirit of the season to life. Highlights include butter chicken, lamb ouzi, and desserts of mixed baklava and umm ali.
Melia Desert Palm, from sunset, Dhs220, Dhs295 with shisha and tea, Dhs110 children aged 10 to 18. Tel: (0)50 170 6138. @meliadesertpalm Ewaan
Break your fast at Palace Downtown's elegant restaurant Ewaan, with iftar served from 6.30pm to 9pm, following the Azan. Enjoy an immersive dining experience with an Arabic singer and oud player. The extensive spread includes Arabic, Indian, and international dishes, concluding with tempting Ramadan desserts and Arabic juices.
Palace Downtown, 6.30pm to 9pm, Dhs310, Dhs165 children aged six to 11. Tel: (0)4 428 7961. @palacedowntown Fairmont The Palm
The beloved Ramadan pop-up in Fairmont's pretty Fairuz garden returns, and it's a stunning alfresco setting for iftar. Adorned in the hues of the season, a variety of seating options are available for guests to relax as they enjoy an open buffet and live music. Flavourful stations feature Middle Eastern and international dishes of seafood, poultry and vegetarian staples.
Fairmont The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, sunset to 9pm, Dhs295, Dhs147.50 children aged six. Tel: (0)4 457 3457. fairmont.com/palm-dubai FIVE Jumeirah Village
Head for a delightful iftar journey at Trattoria by Cinque, which promises to blend tradition with indulgence. Taking place on the decked-out terrace, relish juicy lamb leg ouzi, mouthwatering chicken shawarma, and an array of traditional mezze and salads.
FIVE Jumeirah Village, sunset to 11pm, Dhs199, Dhs99 children. Tel: (0)4 455 9989. @fivejumeirahvillage FIVE LUXE
Experience a breathtaking beachfront Iftar at Cielo, FIVE LUXE, where luxury, tradition, and stunning Arabian Gulf views come together for an unforgettable Ramadan meal. Savour a generous buffet featuring Arabic classics, live cooking stations, and an array of delectable dishes, all complemented by soft drinks.
FIVE LUXE, JBR, sunset to 9.30pm, Dhs299. Tel: ( 0)4 455 9989. @fiveluxejbr FIVE Palm Jumeirah
Numâ at FIVE Palm Jumeirah invites you to a luxurious iftar experience, where classic Arabic flavours meet bold international twists in a stunning setting. Under a beautifully adorned pergola, savour a lavish buffet of mezze, live cooking stations and indulgent desserts. Guests can also enjoy shisha in a relaxed lounge setting, with a modern Arabic soundtrack enhancing the ambience.
FIVE Palm Jumeirah, 6.30pm to 10.30pm, Dhs215, Dhs125 children aged six to 12 (Sun to Thurs) Dhs255 adults, Dhs165 children aged six to 12 (Fri and Sat). Tel: (0)4 455 9989. @fivepalmjumeirah Four Seasons Resort Dubai
Recreating the grandeur of historic gatherings that defined Islamic culture through time, The Majlis at Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach is a beautiful Ramadan pop-up that will serve iftar and suhoor daily in the resort's event garden. Laced with a contemporary touch, dine under the warm lights of this grand open-air majlis, on a buffet featuring dishes like lentil soup, crispy kibbeh and smoky baba ghanoush to start, followed by options like lamb ouzi and the barbecue mixed grill. For dessert, an indulgent spread concludes the evening on a sweet note.
Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, sunset to 9pm, Dhs410. Tel: (0)4 270 7777. @fsdubai Gastro Kitchen
This family-friendly iftar at DoubleTree by Hilton JBR takes place in the alfresco garden, with Middle Eastern flavours the star of the show across live cooking stations backdropped by the beach.
DoubleTree by Hilton Dubai – Jumeirah Beach, JBR, from sunset, Dhs179. Tel: (0)55 166 8092. @doubletreebyhiltonjumeirah Grand Hyatt Dubai
The Laylati Majlis is a grand destination for iftar at Grand Hyatt Dubai. Once the sun sets, indulge in dishes that celebrate the flavours of Arabia and the Middle East. Expect live cooking stations and an extensive buffet, as well as typical Ramadan drinks.
Grand Hyatt Dubai, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs249, Dhs150 children under 9. Tel: ( 0 ) 4 317 1234 . @grandhyattdubai Grand Millennium Hotel
The Ramadan Grand iftar at The Atrium presents no less than 120 dishes from eight diverse culinary destinations. The rotating buffet menu promises live carving stations, interactive stations and unlimited Ramadan beverages. For little ones, a play area promises plenty of evening fun.
Grand Millennium Hotel Dubai, Barsha Heights, sunset to 9.30pm, Dhs150 for bookings before March 10, Dhs240 for bookings from March 11, Dhs85 children aged six to 12. Tel: (0)4 423 4100. millenniumhotels.com The Guild
In the grand dining room of this elegant DIFC brasserie, its typical menu gets a Middle Eastern twist for iftar. Beginning with Medjool dates, it follows up with a choice of slow-cooked lamb shoulder, braised beef chuck or chicken rotisserie, and concludes with a saffron milk cake or sticky toffee date pudding.
ICD Brookfield Place, DIFC, sunset to 9pm, Dhs295. Tel: (0)4 321 9142. theguilddubai.com The H Hotel
Throughout Ramadan, Eat & Meat will extend into the lobby of The H Dubai to offer a unique iftar experience inspired by traditional Arabian souks. Guests will find an array of traditional and Mediterranean flavours from Eat & Meat's chefs, offering everything from light appetisers and main dishes to live stations, desserts and more.
The H Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road, sunset to 9pm, Dhs159 (first 14 days), Dhs179 (from 15th day). Tel: (0)4 501 8644. hhoteldubai.com Habtoor Grand
Enjoy an evening under the stars on the Grand Garden Lawn of this stalwart JBR beachfront hotel. Under twinkling fairy lights, iftar stations of Arabian dishes offer something for everyone, while the live entertainment adds to the beautiful ambience.
Habtoor Grand Resort, Autograph Collection JBR, sunset to 9pm, Dhs230 weekdays, Dhs190 weekends. Tel: (0)50 780 6342. @alhabtoorgrandresort Hai Ramadan
Expo City's Ramadan experience is one of the city's most memorable, complete with vibrant markets and cultural activities that really immerse visitors in the meaning of this special month. For iftar, dine under the dome's beautiful projections on communal tables that encourage social moments, or book an exclusive iftar cabin for up to 10 for an additional Dhs250 booking fee.
Expo City Dubai, open 5pm to 1am, iftar served sunset to 9pm, Dhs260, Dhs190 children aged four to 11. @expocitydubai Hotel Indigo Dubai Downtown
Open Sesame promises a rotation of not one – but six iftar menus for guests to look forward to this Ramadan. A mix of classic iftar dishes and quintessential comfort food, expect options like mezze, Arabic mixed grill, live stations of kebabs and shish taouk, and desserts that highlight local flavours like date, honey and rose.
Hotel Indigo Dubai Downtown, Business Bay, sunset to 10pm, Dhs199 adults, Dhs100 children aged 6 to 12. Tel: (0)4 210 2210. hotelindigodubai.com HuqqA
Experience iftar and suhoor under the stars this Ramadan at HuqqA Dubai Mall. From sunset until 9pm, tuck into an iftar spread with Middle Eastern-inspired delicacies from the heart of Istanbul to the UAE. For entertainment, there's the Dubai Fountain show, Ramadan tunes and shisha.
HuqqA Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai, sunset to 9am, @huqqame HuQQabaz Dubai and HuQQabaz Garden
For a magical touch this Ramadan, visit HuQQabaz on Jumeirah 2 and Mall of the Emirates. Chefs have crafted flavouts featuring Anatolian tastes, themed desserts and even classic Ramadan beverages. It's all served up in an elegant ambiance complete with Mediterranean-inspired decor and there's a photozone with a crescent moon. Additionally, you will have tunes from the Qanun to add to your magical experience.
HuQQabaz Dubai, opposite Four Seasons Resort, Jumeirah and HuQQabaz Garden, Mall of the Emirates. Tel: (800) 47 229. @huqqabazdubai @huqqabazgarden Ibn AlBahr
Enjoy a weekday iftar at this popular Lebanese seafood spot, that puts local flavours centre stage. Guests can indulge in dishes like shrimp falafel, fish siyadieh and a collection of Ramadan desserts. Set against stunning seaside views at Palm Jumeirah or captivating city views at Dubai Creek, both locations promise picturesque views.
Ibn AlBahr, Club Vista Mare, Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Creek, sunset to 8pm, Mon to Fri, Dhs130, Tel: (800) 426 252 247. @ibnalbahr.lb JA The Resort
The pretty Palmito Garden is the city's newest Ramadan destination, where iftar and suhoor is served up under the stars in a peaceful beachfront setting. The iftar buffet promises an array of Ramadan dishes, served in a setting that's decorated for the season. Adding to the experience, there will be live traditional music.
JA The Resort, Jebel Ali, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs260 weekdays, Dhs280 weekends. Tel: (0)4 814 5604. jaresortshotels.com Jamavar
New to the Downtown Boulevard, Jamavar presents its first iftar this Holy Month, set in the venue's grand, prettily adorned dining room. Dry fruits and dates break the fast, then there's steamed and fried bites served to the table, followed by a kebab platter featuring a choice of vegetarian or non-vegetarian grills and tandoors. Next, a choice of Biriyani from options including vegetable or goat meat, then a choice of traditional dessert concludes the evening.
Address Residences, Dubai Opera District, sunset to 8pm, Dhs225. Tel: (0)4 553 7852. @jamavardubai JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai
JW Marriott Marquis Hotel goes big this Ramadan with a special rooftop iftar under the stars on the terrace. Complete with live oud music, it features an extensive buffet spread with an impressive mix of Middle Eastern, Indian, Asian, and international dishes.
JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, sunset to 9.30pm, Dhs235. Tel: (0)4 414 3000. @jwmarriottmarquisdubai Jumeirah Creekside Hotel
Enjoy an international iftar buffet at Nomad, indoors or on the terrace, with live cooking stations, specially themed desserts, and classic Ramadan beverages, all paired with live oud performances.
Jumeirah Creekside Hotel, sunset to 9pm, Dhs175. Tel: (800) 323 232. jumeirah.com Jumeirah Al Naseem
Family-friendly venue The Palmery serves up a buffet with live stations showcasing international and classic flavours, all paired with classic music from the live qanun player.
Jumeirah Al Naseem, sunset to 10pm, Dhs320, Dhs160 for children four to 12. Tel: (800) 323 232. jumeirah.com Jumeirah Beach Hotel
Returning this year is the stunning Ramadan Garden overlooking scenic views of the Arabian Gulf and iconic Burj Al Arab Jumeirah. Discover an array of live stations serving up mouth-watering dishes inspired by the traditions of the Middle East, further elevated with traditional tunes from the live qanun and oud player. There's a dedicated kids' area too.
Jumeirah Beach Hotel, 6.30pm to 8.30pm, Dhs310, Dhs155 children aged four to 11. Tel: (800) 323 232. jumeirah.com Jumeirah Mina A'Salam
At beloved brunch spot Hanaaya, diners can savour a traditional iftar buffet with classic Ramadan dishes and Arabic-themed beverages, plus tunes from the live Arabic duo.
Jumeirah Mina A'Salam, sunset to 10pm, Dhs280, Dhs150 for children four to 12. Tel: (800) 323 232. jumeirah.com Jun's
Beloved chef Kelvin Cheung represents his third iftar celebration at Jun's. It begins with a date drink and a corn miso dashi soup, then a mezze platter to share, including smoked eggplant hummus, Jun's beloved heirloom carrots, and potato mozzarella samosa. For the main courses, Chef Kelvin has prepared a family-style menu with chicken claypot machboos, lamb shank peranakan curry and more. Kunafa with pistachio matcha mousse is one of the decadent choices for dessert.
The Boulevard, Downtown Dubai, sunset to 8pm, Dhs250. Tel: (0)4 457 6035. @junsdubai Khadak
Former Dishoom executive chef Naved Nasir has opened a restaurant in Dubai – and it's serving its first iftar this Ramadan. A tribute to India's beloved iftar traditions, it brings to life the flavours of vibrant night markets in Hyderabad, Lucknow and Delhi. Expect a four-course menu inspired by nostalgic regional dishes.
Al Wasl, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs185, Dhs95 for children. Tel: (0)58 979 7830. @khadak_ae Kinara By Vikas Khanna
Indulge in a sharing-style menu of Indian dishes perfect for ending the day with family and friends. In a sophisticated setting, the set menu, crafted by renowned chef Vikas Khanna, traverses the foodie regions of the Middle East and India, served alongside Ramadan juices and a date and nut platter.
Kinara by Vikas Khanna, JA Lake View, Jebel Ali, sunset to 11pm, Dhs249. Tel: (0)4 814 5605. jaresortshotels.com Kitchen6
Kitchen6 at JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai has an extensive buffet-style Ramadan offering which features six live cooking stations and cuisines from around the world.
JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, sunset to 9pm, Dhs235. Tel: (0)4 414 3000. @jwmarriottmarquisdubai La Petite Maison Dubai
For a most luxurious iftar experience, make your way to the home of French Mediterranean cuisine, La Petite Maison Dubai. The menu begins with dates and a weekly changing soup, then continues with plates designed to share, like signature dishes of crispy squid, kale salad and quinoa salad. For mains, opt for your own or share options like the ricotta ravioli or stone sea bass with grilled fennel and tomatoes. To conclude, try LPM's new desserts for the season, including the coffee éclair or pistachio cake. Alongside iftar, LPM has curated a menu of non-alcoholic cocktails with Lyre's, for a refreshing Ramadan sip.
Gate Village 8, DIFC, 6pm to 8pm, Dhs270. Tel: (0)4 439 0505. @lpmdubai Jumeirah Zabeel Saray
Backdropped by the palatial façade of this grand Arabian resort, iftar takes place at the Al Sultan Majlis on The Garden Lawn. The iftar buffet invites you to enjoy an array of Middle Eastern classics, served up to a live Arabic duo. Shisha is served in a relaxing lounge under the trees.
Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, West Crescent, Palm Jumeirah, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs250 adults, Dhs125 children. Tel: (0)4 453 0676. jumeirah.com Lana Lusa
This Ramadan, Lana Lusa has curated menu of authentic Mediterranean and Portuguese dishes, perfect for sharing with loved ones in an enchanting, family-friendly atmosphere. Expect Middle Eastern favourites like beetroot hummus and lentil soup as well as Portuguese-inspired dishes like chickpea and sweet potato salad and grilled seabream. The iftar menu includes a signature mocktail of dates and rose lemonade.
Four Seasons Private Residences, Dubai Canal, sunset to 9.30pm, Dhs250. Tel: ( 0)4 380 1515. @lanalusadxb Layali Al Qamar
Daily throughout Ramadan, head to Jumeirah Golf Estates for a traditional Middle Eastern buffet, as well as crowd-pleasing international dishes. Begin with comforting soup, followed by fresh salads and hot and cold mezze, then tuck-in to sizzling meats from the live cooking stations, and features like lamb ouzi and shish taouk. Don't forget to pass by the dessert station, where Arabic sweets, Umm Ali and pistachio cheesecake end things on a sweet note.
Clubhouse, Jumeirah Golf Estates, sunset to 9pm, Dhs150 adults, Dhs90 children aged five to 12. Tel: (0)4 586 7795. dubaigolf.com The Lighthouse
Break your fast with a three-course iftar menu, featuring starters such as lentil salad with pickled vegetables and baked feta with Cretan honey, mains including harissa crusted seabass or pistachio pesto linguini, and desserts like logaimat with brown butter ice cream.
Dubai Hills Business Park, sunset to 12am, Dhs190. Tel: (0)4 557 6731. thelighthouse.ae LIV
Experience a memorable Iftar at LIV, the all-day dining restaurant at W Dubai – The Palm. Set in a spacious and vibrant setting, guests can indulge in a gourmet iftar buffet of Arabic and international dishes.
W Dubai – The Palm, West Crescent, Palm Jumeirah, sunset to 9pm, Dhs249 Mon to Thurs, Dhs279 Fri to Sun. Tel: (0)4 245 5800. @wdubaipalm Madinat Jumeirah Al Majlis
Madinat Jumeirah transforms into a majestic majlis this Ramadan. Here you'll find both iftar and suhoor buffets featuring a classic selection of cold and hot mezze, fresh bread, mains and international dishes. Perfect for spending time with friends, family or colleagues, the opulent Majlis is a traditional experience with light instrumental Arabic music.
Madinat Jumeirah, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs330, Dhs165 children five to 11 years. Tel: (0)4 366 5500. jumeirah.com The Majlis at DWTC
A grand Ramadan Majlis popular with corporate bookings, The Majlist at DWTC provides a traditional setting with lots of seating options for one of the city's most extensive iftar buffets. While much of the spread pays homage to Middle Eastern classics, you'll also find an Oriental corner and an Indian corner. Soft oriental melodies from live oud players add to the authentic ambience.
Dubai World Trade Centre, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs235, Dhs115 children aged six to 12. majlis.ae Mama Shelter
Newly opened Mama Shelter brings its signature European playfulness to Business Bay. Its first iftar is a family-style menu of heartwarming dishes, paired with soft beverages and Ramadan juices.
Mama Shelter, Business Bay, sunset to 9pm, Dhs125. Tel: (0)4 527 0888. mamashelter.com Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai
The Majlis by Mandarin Oriental presents a refreshed ambience with warm interiors and a terrace overlooking the Arabian Gulf. As dusk falls, guests can enjoy an exceptional Iftar featuring Middle Eastern favourites and signature dishes from Netsu and Tasca, accompanied by live oud and qanun melodies. Whether indoors or by the sea, it's a perfect setting to embrace the spirit of Ramadan with loved ones.
Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai, sunset to 9pm, Dhs385, Dhs198 children aged four to 11. Tel: (0)4 777 2223. mandarinoriental.com Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah
Break your fast amidst the scenic alfresco surroundings from Levantera's spectacular terrace overlooking Palm West Beach, where live grills sizzle, and oud melodies weave through the air. Afterwards, embark on a sweet adventure through the 'dessert souk,' where decadent treats await.
Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah, sunset to 9pm, Dhs245, Dhs125 children six to 12 years. Tel: (0)4 666 1430. @marriottresortpalmjumeirah Media One Hotel
The relaxed poolside lounge at Media One, Coco Lounge, will serve an alfresco buffet for iftar this year. Expect a live carving station, assorted Arabic salads and cheeses, and a dedicated dessert station.
Media One Hotel, Dubai Media City , sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs150. Tel: ( 0)52 144 7437. @cocoloungedxb Millennium Plaza Downtown
Enjoy iftar in the grand Jumairah Ballroom at this Sheikh Zayed Road stalwart, with a buffet of international dishes that promises diverse cuisines and live cooking stations.
Millennium Plaza Downtown Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road, sunset onwards, Dhs225 weekdays, Dhs275 weekends, Dhs113 children weekdays, Dhs138 children weekends. Tel: (0)54 305 7622. millenniumhotels.com MiMi Mei Fair
Chic and feminine interiors, upscale Chinese cuisine, and a lovely alfresco terrace on the boulevard. That's what you can expect from the first iftar at MiMi Mei Fair. The menu promises options like dim sum platters of vegetarian and seafood options, bao buns, wontons, and a choice of main, then a banana toffee dessert.
Address Residences, Opera District, Downtown Dubai, 6pm to 8pm, Dhs218. Tel: (0)4 570 0825. @mimimeifair.ae Mina's Kitchen
Unsurprisingly, Mina's Kitchen, the home of the award-winning Bubblalicious brunch, is hosting a fabulous iftar this Ramadan. From traditional favourites to contemporary delights, the extensive spread at Mina's Kitchen take guests on a gastronomic journey. Alongside the dining experience, live oud music will set the tone with a relaxing mood and shisha to finish.
Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, sunset to 10pm, Dhs215, Dhs85 children six to 11. Tel: (0)4 511 7373. @minakitchen_dxb MOLI by SHI
Enjoy a Chinese iftar menu at this Dubai Hills Business Park eatery, featuring dishes like sweetcorn and chicken soup, duck spring rolls and lamb rack served with rice and noodles. For dessert, a pistachio fondant with a gooey centre is a sweet way to end a unique iftar.
Dubai Hills Business Park, from sunset, Dhs250. Tel: (0)4 276 3338. molibyshi.com Mowsem
The all-day dining venue located in Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah, invites guests to an exquisite buffet-style iftar featuring delicious traditional and Middle Eastern cuisine. A live qanun player will serenade guests as they dine, adding to the ambiance.
Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah, from sunset, Dhs210. Tel: (0)4 230 00759. @hiltondubaipalm Nara
The sand-hued and oh-so-aesthetic Nara Desert Camp takes on a special 'Ramdan Nights' theme for the Holy Month. The camp will transform into an Arabian spice market, with guests treated to live food stations serving Middle Eastern classics as well as some international dishes. All the best bits of the desert camp remain, including camel rides, a falcon show, and live music. After iftar, relax in the lounge with Arabic coffee, and order shisha a la carte. Shuttles to and from Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve are also included.
Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, sunset to 9pm, Dhs590, Dhs250 children aged six to 12. Tel: (0)50 336 7909. nara.ae Netsu
Dubai's only Warayaki-style iftar returns at Netsu with an exclusive Ramadan menu featuring a tantalising array of Netsu's renowned grills and maki rolls, complemented by tempting additions like crispy rice crackers, Wagyu beef tri-tip MB4-5, and a delectable cheesecake infused with cherry blossom to conclude.
Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai, 6.30pm onwards, Dhs285. Tel: (0)4 777 2232. @netsudubai The Nice Guy
LA Hotspot The Nice Guy's Emirates Towers location serves up a daily iftar through Ramadan. It starts with sharing starters, mains of beef sujuk pizza and roasted salmon, and a pistachio cheesecake for dessert. Ramadan beverages include jallab, Arabic coffee, and vimto.
Jumeirah Emirates Towers, DIFC, sunset to 8pm, Dhs250. Tel: (0) 42 769 888. @theniceguydubai One&Only One Za'abeel
Putting a haute spin on the traditional Ramadan tent is One&Only One Za'abeel, partnering with Moroccan-French designer Selma Benomar for Dubai's first haute couture-inspired Ramadan experience. Promising an immersion of craftmanship, culture and connection, this is one Ramadan fans of the finer things won't want to miss.
One&Only One Za'abeel, Trade Center, 6pm to 9pm, Dhs295, Dhs150 children four to 11. Tel: (0) 4 666 1617 . oneandonlyresorts.com Palazzo Versace Dubai
Promising a wide selection of traditional Middle Eastern and international dishes, Giardino's iftar buffet features a selection of live cooking stations offering kebabs, rotisserie, grilled meats, and lamb ouzi, as well as salad and fresh juices stations. The centrepiece 'island' in the middle of the restaurant provides an array of additional mezze dishes and tempting desserts, setting the scene for the ultimate iftar feast.
Palazzo Versace Dubai, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs265. Tel: (0)4 556 8805. @palazzoversacedubai Penrose Lounge
Dine on the sweeping terrace of Four Seasons' DIFC's elegant lounge, and enjoy a three-course iftar inclusive of soup and Ramadan beverages, backdropped by the twinkling Burj Khalifa. Upgrade to include shisha, and enjoy live oud performances six nights per week from 9pm.
Four Seasons Hotel DIFC, 6pm to 8pm, Dhs215, Dhs385 with shisha. Tel: ( 0 ) 4 506 0000 . @penrosedubai QD's
Set along the creek with stunning views of Dubai skyline, QD's, a long-standing restaurant for more than two decades and a firm favourite among Dubai residents, is bringing its daily iftar buffet back this Ramadan. Guests can dine on Arabian classics, live cooking stations and mixed grills galore, while relaxing under the sky and taking in the magnificent views of Dubai Creek.
Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club, Dubai Creek Resort, sunset to 9pm, Dhs195. Tel: (0)4 602 1587. @qdsdubai Queen Elizabeth 2
Hop aboard the QE2 and enjoy iftar Al Malika at Lido Restaurant, where the culinary team has prepared a buffet featuring a range of regional delights, including lamb ouzi with oriental rice.
Port Rashid, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, Dhs159, Dhs90 children six to 11 years. Tel: (0)4 526 8040. @qe2dubai Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Deira Creek
Be transported to Dubai's yesteryear with iftar on the Creek View Terrace. Lit with golden lanterns and backdropped by the bustling abras busying across the Dubai Creek, this iftar spread features 200 time-honoured dishes that showcase the aromas and flavours of Middle Eastern fare.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Deira Creek, sunset to 9.30pm, Dhs255, Dhs119 children aged six to 12. Tel: (0)4 205 7033. radissonhotels.com Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Waterfront
At the Larder, we're a promised a big Levantine buffet and live cooking stations on their terrace. It's served up to the sounds of a live oud player
Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Waterfront, 6pm to 9pm, Dhs219. Tel: (0)54 583 4052. @radissonbludubaiwaterfront Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Canal View
You can expect similar vibes at this Larder restaurant, too, with Arabic mezze, mixed grills and traditional desserts.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Canal View, Business Bay, 6pm to 9pm, Dhs195. Tel: (0)4 875 3300. @radissonbluhoteldubaicanalview Radisson Damac Hills
Hessa Street Kitchen presents a specially curated iftar buffet featuring traditional flavours. Guests can break their fast with an array of authentic Ramadan dishes, complemented by refreshing Ramadan juices, all in a cosy, relaxed setting.
Radisson Damac Hills, Dubailand, sunset to 9pm, Dhs145, Dhs130 for groups of 10 or more. Tel: ( 0 ) 4 879 1111 . @radissondubaidamachills Raffles Dubai
A dazzling iftar awaits at Azur restaurant with favourites including hot and cold mezze, Arabic mixed grills, and traditional Arabic comfort foods that spark the nostalgia of Ramadan celebrations gone by.
Raffles Dubai, Wafi, sunset to 10pm, Dhs245, Dhs295 for a private garden cabana (minimum four guests), half price for children seven to 12 years. Tel: (0)4 324 8888. @rafflesdubai Raffles The Palm
Head to the luxurious Le Jardin in Raffles The Palm for an authentic iftar feast, with indoor seating in the opulent restaurant and tables dotting the terrace by the picturesque gardens. Expect live entertainment from a qanun player conjuring an authentic Arabian atmosphere.
Raffles The Palm, sunset to 10pm, Dhs295, Dhs147.50 children six to 11 years. Tel: (0)4 248 8888. @rafflesthepalmdubai Rang Mahal
Showcasing the vibrant and renowned flavours of India, the award-winning Rang Mahal is bringing a selection of hot and cold mezze, traditional Indian delicacies, vegetarian options and regional sweets, ideal for those who wish to spend time together in an elevated ambience this Ramadan.
JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, sunset to 11pm, Dhs195. Tel: (0)4 414 3000. @jwmarriottmarquisdubai Ristorante Loren
Perched on the first floor of The Club at Palm West Beach, the beautiful Italian restaurant Loren is a stunning spot where you can dine after sunset while admiring the twinkling skyline views. The venue will serve up two four-course set menus, one designed for a single person, and one designed as a sharing menu for two.
The Club, Palm West Beach, from sunset, Dhs300 for one, Dhs600 for sharing menu for two. Tel: ( 0)4 557 8293. lorenristorantedubai.com Rixos Premium Dubai
Experience traditional Turkish and international cuisine served buffet-style at Turquoise. In elegant, colourful surroundings, live cooking stations of regional classics feature alongside towers of cheese, fresh bread and sushi. Ensuring something for everyone, the buffet also includes a designated kids' corner and menus are refreshed every week. Shisha is available upon request.
Rixos Premium Dubai, JBR, sunset to 9.30pm, Dhs300, Dhs150 children aged seven to 11. Tel: (0)4 520 0000. @rixospremiumdubai Rixos The Palm
On the edge of East Crescent, head to all-day dining venues A La Turca and Turquoise at Rixos The Palm and delight in an iftar buffet. Start with creamy hummus, traditional soup or crispy kibbeh, then opt for live stations featuring options like roast chicken with oriental rice. Umm Ali and date pudding are sweet options for dessert. Shisha is also served in the pretty Nargile lounge.
Rixos The Palm, East Crescent, Palm Jumeirah, sunset to 10.30pm, Dhs275. Tel: (0)4 457 5555. @rixosthepalm Roberto's
Enjoy a curated iftar experience at this stalwart Italian restaurant in DIFC. Lacing quintessential Italian flavours with local flare, it begins with zuppa harira, then truffle hummus and stuffed zucchini flowers with goat cheese and za'atar. The pasta course, a saffron risotto, preludes a choice of main, including options like seared seabass with Mediterranean couscous or honey glazed lamb shoulder. To end on a sweet note, a Pistachio Tiramisu is served alongside a selection of homemade Italian and Arabic desserts, ensuring a delightful conclusion to the iftar experience.
Gate Village, DIFC, sunset to 9pm, Dhs290. Tel: (0)4 386 0066. robertosrestaurants.com ROKA
Enjoy a Japanese iftar at this buzzy Japanese restaurant at ME Dubai. A sophisticated dining room and leafy alfresco terrace provide the backdrop for a set menu of starters like king crab miso soup, rolls and salad. For mains, choose from sea bream, braised Wagyu cheek or roasted baby chicken, then end with the sweet ROKA dessert platter . The menu is also available on Deliveroo to enjoy in the comfort of your home.
ME Dubai, The Opus, Business Bay, 6pm to 9pm, Dhs195. Tel: ( 0 ) 4 439 7171 . @rokadubaiofficial Romeo Lane
Enjoy a set menu of progressive Indo-Japanese cuisine at Romeo Lane. For Dhs245, expect a menu that changes throughout the week, but features options like butter chicken, kulfi falooda, and a unique take on the typical lentil soup. Add-on shisha for Dhs100.
Pullman Downtown, Business Bay, from sunset, Dhs245. Tel: (0)50 307 6961. romeolanedubai.com Rove Hotels
Iftar at The Daily – Rove Hotels' social all-day dining restaurant – is a wallet friendly Dhs109 at properties across the city, including City Walk, Dubai Marina and La Mer. Expect Ramadan juices, brewed coffee, and a buffet of salads, mezze, and hot dishes of quintessential Arabic flavours, plus a Turkish ice-cream station. But in the spirit of giving back, all those who purchase an iftar will receive a free voucher for a second iftar to 'Pass It On' to a family member, friend, colleague, neighbour, helpful stranger, or someone in need.
Various locations including Dubai Marina and City Walk, from sunset, Dhs109. Tel: (800) 7683. rovehotels.com Rüya Dubai
Taking guests on an Anatolian journey this Ramadan, Rüya Dubai serves a sharing-style menu by head chef Gökhan Çökelez. Starters include tomato salad with spiced walnuts and cacik, a refreshing combination of yoghurt, cucumber and mint, while mains include some of Rüya Dubai's signatures, like grilled seabass and lamb cutlets.
St Regis Dubai, The Palm, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs295. Tel: (0)4 218 0065. @ruyadubai Samakjë Harbor
Celebrate the spirit of togetherness with an al fresco iftar of Lebanese flavours at Nakheel Mall rooftop. Indulge in the soup of the day, traditional Lebanese mezze, and signature dishes like machboos, lamb ouzi and a mixed grill platter.
Nakheel Mall Rooftop, Palm Jumeirah, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs159. Tel: (0)4 575 7442. @samakjedubai Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers
This traditional iftar spread at Hatta restaurant follows the favoured format – go with hot and cold mezze to begin, laced with Mediterranean influences, then dive into a traditional ouzi, biriyani or shawarma, or the Oriental mixed grill. For dessert, enjoy Umm ali, baklava, and an array of international pastries and puddings.
Sheraton Dubai Creek Hotel & Towers, sunset to 8pm, Dhs199, Dhs99 children. Tel (0)4 207 1717. @sheratondubaicreek Siddharta Lounge
Break your fast with breathtaking views at Siddharta Lounge by Buddha-Bar. Enjoy a traditional iftar buffet of, charcoal-grilled meats, lamb ouzi, and decadent desserts, all set against the twinkling Dubai Marina skyline. Add on shisha and it's Dhs450.
Grosvenor House, Dubai Marina, 6pm to 8pm, Dhs299, Dhs149 children five to 12. Tel: ( 0 ) 4 317 6000 . @siddhartaloungedubai Signor Sassi
Enjoy an Italian set menu after sunset at Signor Sassi. Designed to share and available for a minimum of two guests, enjoy sharing-style starters of burrata, aubergine parmigiana and Margherita pizzettas, followed by a choice of beef meatballs in tomato sauce or salmon fillet with vegetables caponata, and then a selection of desserts, including the quintessential tiramisu.
St Regis Gardens, Palm Jumeirah, from sunset, Dhs275. Tel: (0)4 278 4848. @signorsassidubai Social House
At this casual, leafy eatery in The Greens, iftar is a menu of lentil soup, a choice of either a trio of Arabic mezze or trio of hummus, then a main course of either vegetarian moussaka or a traditional Arabic mixed grill. For dessert, a spongy sticky date pudding with honeycomb and caramel ice cream.
Zabeel House The Greens, sunset to 9pm, Dhs155. Tel: (0)4 519 1111. jumeirah.com Sofitel Dubai The Palm
Enjoy Arabic flavours with the Ramadan buffet at Zoya by Maui at Sofitel Dubai The Palm. All the beloved faourites feature – think hot and cold mezze, a lamb ouzi station, Arabic mixed grill, and sweet treats of baklava and umm ali.
Sofitel Dubai The Palm, East Crescent, sunset to 9pm, Dhs220, Dhs110 children aged six to 12. Tel: (0)4 455 5656. @sofiteldubaipalm St Regis Downtown
Dine by the calm waters of Dubai Canal with dates, dry fruits and nuts to welcome guests, followed by lentil soup and homemade bread with mezze. Then, enjoy hot mezze of meat kibbeh and spinach fatayer, then live grill stations as well as international dishes like stir-fried noodles and paneer butter masala. For dessert, a chocolate fountain is a fun way to round things off.
St Regis Downtown, Business Bay, sunset to 8pm, Dhs270, Dhs135 children under 12. Tel: (0)4 512 5555. @stregisdowntowndubai St Regis Dubai The Palm
Gather for a grand buffet at all-day dining restaurant Cordelia, where dishes from around the world invite guests to share their favourite cuisines together. Think Greek salad, premium cold cuts, Arabic classics, beef stroganoff and stir-fried noodles. Those with a sweet tooth shouldn't miss the extravagant dessert selection, featuring sticky toffee pudding, tiramisu, cheesecake, dates, baklava and macaroons.
St Regis Dubai The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs260. Tel: (0)56 688 9885. @stregisdubaithepalm The Strand Craft Kitchen
This lovely Palm Jumeirah eatery promises a Mediterranean-inspired iftar menu that includes a variety of soups, starters to share, main courses such as slow-roasted lamb and chicken kabsa, desserts, and unlimited Vimto to wash it all down with.
Palm Views West, Palm Jumeirah, from sunset, Dhs165. Tel: (0)4 430 221. @strandcraftkitchen Sucre
Get your fire-grilled feast at this beautiful DIFC eatery with a set-menu filled with highlights like smoked aubergine, cheese manakish, roasted lamb shoulder and sticky toffee pudding sundae.
Gate Village 5, DIFC, 6pm to 8.30pm, Dhs250. Tel: (0)4 340 0829. @sucredubai Tagine
This elegant Moroccan restaurant at One&Only Royal Mirage invites you to break fast with loved ones over refreshing mint tea and fresh juices, paired with a flavourful spread. It starts with hot and cold mezze, with options like char-grilled kebabs and crispy pastilla, followed by the signature Moroccan tagine, available as lamb, chicken or vegetable. Guests can also look forward to heritage style live performances.
One&Only Royal Mirage, Al Sufouh, sunset to 9pm, Dhs380, Dhs190 children aged 4 to 11. Tel: (0)4 315 2412. @tagineandcourtyard Tasca by José Avillez
Indulge in a one-of-a-kind iftar at Tasca by José Avillez where Michelin-starred dining blends with breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea as the restaurant serves a hearty menu in a traditional Portuguese sharing-style.
Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai, 6.30pm, Dhs285. Tel: (0)4 777 2231. @tascadubai Vida Creek Harbour
Vida Creek Harbour's sunset views are truly spectacular. Enjoy a buffet-style iftar spread with traditional Middle Eastern delicacies from different countries around the region, accompanied by Ramadan juices. Unwind after your meal with captivating views of Dubai's cityscape and shisha.
Vida Creek Harbour, sunset to 9pm, Dhs230. Tel: (0)4 428 8888. vidahotels.com Village Bistro
Gather with loved ones and enjoy an iftar buffet experience at the charming Village Bistro, The First Collection in JVC for just Dhs150 per person.
Jumeirah Village Circle, Dubai, sunset to 9pm, Dhs150. Tel: (0)4 275 6621. @villagebistrodubai Vyne Restaurant & Terrace
Enjoy an iftar spread of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean dishes at the warm and welcoming Vyne. Embrace the relaxed outdoor setting for a gathering with loved ones.
The First Collection Business Bay, sunset to 9pm, Dhs169. Tel: ( 0 ) 4 873 4422 . thefirstcollection.ae Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah
A popular iftar, Mezzerie's renowned Ramadan offering showcases an array of Middle Eastern delicacies and a wide selection of Arabic sweets. Infused with the essence of local spices, the dining space seamlessly blends Western charm with delicate Arabic accents, creating a wonderful ambiance.
Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah, sunset to 10.30pm, Dhs280. Tel: (0) 4 818 2222. @waldorfdubai
Zaytoun
An extensive iftar awaits at Zaytoun with views of the Dubai Creek and iconic Burj Khalifa. There's selection of Arabian delicacies, Levantine favourites, and international cuisines, fresh grilled meats and seafood cooked to perfection on the spot and more.
Zaytoun, Dubai Festival City, sunset to 8pm, Dhs229. dubaifestivalcityhotels.com
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Salik records Dhs1.53b revenue in H1 of this year, up 39.5% YoY

Staff Reporter, Gulf Today Salik Company, Dubai's exclusive toll gate operator, on Wednesday announced its financial results for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2025 ('Q2 2025' and 'H1 2025'). Total revenue for H1 2025 increased 39.5 per cent YoY to Dhs 1,527.3 million (Dhs1.53 billion), supported by a 45.6 per cent YoY increase in Q2 2025. EBITDA grew 44.2per cent in H1 2025 to Dhs 1,065.0 million with an EBITDA margin of 69.7 per cent. The solid results were driven by the two new gates introduced in November 2024 amidst an overall positive macro environment and the implementation of variable pricing which came into effect at the end of January 2025, with Q2 marking the first full quarter of the new variable pricing system. In Salik's core tolling business, total chargeable trips reached 318.4 million in H1 2025, with total chargeable trips of 160.4 million in Q2 2025, a 1.6 per cent increase versus 158.0 million in Q1 2025. This was despite Q1 being a seasonally stronger period for Salik compared to Q2, alongside the redistribution of traffic during the Ramadan period in Q1. In view of the strong first half results, the Board of Directors have recommended a cash dividend of Dhs 770.9 million, equivalent to 10.278 fils per share, representing 100per cent of H1 2025 profit. Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Salik, said: 'Salik's strong performance in the first half of 2025 underscores the strength of its resilient business model and high operational efficiency. During this period, the Company achieved a 39.5 per cent year-on-year increase in total revenue, further solidifying its robust financial position. This performance reaffirms our continued commitment to delivering long-term value for shareholders while supporting Dubai's vision of becoming a global leader in smart and sustainable mobility. In view of the strong first half results and our dedication to our shareholders, the Board of Directors have recommended a cash dividend of Dhs 770.9 million, equivalent to 10.278 fils per share, representing 100per cent of H1 2025 profit. He added: We continue to benefit from the Emirate's economic momentum, bolstered by sustained growth in tourism, real estate, and infrastructure spending. Building on this, and with continued progress across both our core tolling operations and ongoing success in expanding our ancillary revenue streams, we are pleased to be upgrading our full year 2025 guidance, with revenue expected to increase 34-36per cent compared to 2024, up from 28-29per cent previously, and with EBITDA margins expectations in the range of 68.5-69.5per cent. Our new guidance underscores our confidence in Salik's outlook and future growth potential, particularly given our commitment to strengthening our non-core offering and exploring new opportunities within ancillary revenues.' Ibrahim Sultan Al Haddad, Chief Executive Officer of Salik, commented: 'We are pleased to report another solid quarter of performance, with a strong .40per cent YoY growth across all key financial metrics including revenue, EBITDA and net profit growth. Our results reflect the ongoing strength of our tolling business and the growing contribution of our non-tolling initiatives, including our digital partnerships in providing mobility payment solutions which continue to gain traction amongst users. Total trip volumes remained resilient in the period, increasing 39.6per cent compared to H1 2024, supported by the addition of the two new gates, the ongoing population growth and record levels of tourism inflow, which increased 7per cent between January and May compared to last year with hotel occupancy also increasing to 83per cent, up from 81per cent in the prior year. Against this backdrop and with the visibility we now have into the second half of the year, we are highly confident in Salik's future growth, as seen in our revised revenue guidance for 2025, and we remain well-positioned to generate sustained value as we continue to scale, diversify, and innovate across the mobility ecosystem.' The total number of trips, including discounted trips, made through Salik's toll gates grew 39.6 per cent YoY in H1 2025 to record 424.2 million trips, driven by a strong 44.3per cent growth in trips in Q2 2025 reaching 213.4 million, supported by the addition of the two new gates and Dubai's robust macroeconomic conditions, tourism inflow and continued attraction of new residents. Total chargeable trips reached 160.4 million in Q2 2025, a 1.6per cent improvement compared to 158.0 million in Q1 2025, driven by strong growth in the use of Salik toll roads during the peak period (Dhs 6), which yielded 57.7 million trips, up 46.7per cent vs. Q1 2025, mainly due to the introduction of the two new gates, with trips in the past midnight period (Dhs 0), totaling 16.4 million, up 46.8per cent compared to Q1. The Q2 2025 period represented the first full quarter since implementing the new variable pricing system. It is noteworthy that all revenue-generating trips conducted between January 1 and January 30, 2025 during Q1 2025 were categorized under off-peak trips; hence the decline of 19.7per cent in off-peak chargeable trips between Q2 2025 and Q1 2025. Toll usage fees: performance was strong during the first half, increasing 42.3per cent YoY to Dhs 1,356.9 million, with toll usage fees growing 49.4per cent YoY to Dhs 691.3 million in Q2 2025.

Dubai taxi usage surges in 2025, outpacing last year's demand
Dubai taxi usage surges in 2025, outpacing last year's demand

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Dubai taxi usage surges in 2025, outpacing last year's demand

Are you always hailing a cab to take you around the city? Well, you're not the only one, Dubai taxis are getting more and more popular in recent years and in the first half of 2025, the total number of taxi trips was 59.5 million, which has grown from 55.7 million in 2024. The sector in general has grown 7% in the first half of 2025 compared to this time last year. The number of passengers has also gone up with 103.5 million in 2025, a rise from 97 million last year. Hala in particular has seen steady growth, the companies market share has increased from 40.3% last year, to 41.3%. Don't worry though, you shouldn't be waiting any longer for a Hala taxi, service efficiency has improved and the number of taxis on the road has also increased. This year there are nearly 14,000 taxi drivers on the Dubai roads, which has gone up a whopping thousand since last year. Adel Shakri, Director of Planning and Business Development at the Public Transport Agency, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), said: 'The comparative figures for H1 2025 underscore the emirate's economic vibrancy, which has cemented its position as a global destination for investment and tourism.' Shakri concluded: 'Service efficiency likewise improved: in H1 2024, approximately 70% of Hala Taxi trips recorded an estimated vehicle arrival time of under four minutes; in H1 2025, about 74% of trips were under 3.5 minutes.' What is a Hala Taxi? Hala is a greeting in Arabic that can mean 'hello' or 'welcome' so it's a fitting name to have for taxis in Dubai. They were founded in 2019 as a collaboration between Careem and RTA (Roads and Transport Authority). You can easily book your ride through the Careem App and there is real-time tracking so you can see exactly where your taxi is and when it's on the way to you. There are also other options to make sure you get exactly what you want such as Hala Max which is for up to six people, Hala EV which is an electric ride for up to four people and Hala Kids that is an affordable ride with a child seat. There are lots of options to suit everyone. Why do Dubai taxis have different colour roofs? If you've hopped in a Hala taxi in Dubai, you'll notice a sand cream colour on the body of the car, with a different colour on the roof. If you've ever wondered what it meant, essentially, the different roofs represent different parent companies of taxis in Dubai. Taxis with a red roof, you'll see them if you're getting one from DXB Airport, are Dubai Taxi Company (DTC) who have approximately 9,500 taxis on the roads of Dubai. Find all the information here. Image: Dubai Media Office > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in

Your guide to brunches in Abu Dhabi: Where to go and what to eat 2025
Your guide to brunches in Abu Dhabi: Where to go and what to eat 2025

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Your guide to brunches in Abu Dhabi: Where to go and what to eat 2025

There's nothing we like more than spending our weekends gorging on never-ending food and drinks in the company of friends at some of the city's finest establishments, otherwise known as an Abu Dhabi brunch. That's why we've searched high and low to bring you our round-up of the ultimate feasts to suit all taste buds and budgets. We're nice like that. So, without further ado, dive into the wild world of Abu Dhabi brunch… The Abu Dhabi brunch bucket list 2025 Jump to: Family brunches White at Jumeirah Saadiyat Island Resort Credit: White at Jumeirah Saadiyat Island Resort Can you think of anything better than enjoying a weekend brunch with stunning views of Saadiyat's pristine white sandy beaches? Us neither. The White Brunch by Jumeirah Saadiyat Island Resort makes for a quintessential Abu Dhabi brunch experience complete with plenty of food to fill your boots, from Arabic and Asian food to live international cooking stations and island-themed delicacies. A particular highlight is the spectacular seafood station which is full to the brim with king crab, lobster, shucked oysters, salmon sashimi and a selection of deeply citrusy ceviche. Yum. All that alongside great drinks, live entertainment and family-friendly packages and it has all the makings of a perfect Saturday afternoon. Dhs350 including soft drinks, Dhs475 including house beverages, Dhs600 including premium bubbly or grapes, 50 per cent off for kids aged 6-11 years old, kids under 6 dine for free. Sat 1-4pm. Jumeirah Saadiyat Island Resort, (02 811 4342). Amerigos Mexican Bar & Restaurant Credit: Amerigos Mexican Bar & Restaurant Fun is at the top of the menu at the Acapulco table brunch at Mexican restaurant Amerigos, which takes place every Saturday at Park Inn by Radisson, Yas Island. Round up the family for a true feast of traditional dishes including shredded beef tostadas, tuna ceviche, quesadillas, grills and a bunch of tasty desserts, all served up alongside some excellent live music. There's even a piñata to keep both little and big kids who like hitting stuff with a stick entertained. That's all of us, right? Dhs169 (soft drinks), Dhs269 (house beverages).. Sat 12.30-pm3.30 pm. Park Inn by Radisson, Yas Island, (02 656 2000). Latest Recipe This popular Abu Dhabi brunch is a great option for families, groups of friends and couples alike, with a belly-busting buffet comprising all the traditional stations including Italian, Asian, Middle Eastern and more. We highly recommend filling up on freshly cooked plates from live cooking stations, but be sure to save room for pastries for dessert. Dhs139 including soft drinks, Dhs219 including house beverages. Sat 1-4pm. Le Méridien Abu Dhabi, Al Zahiyah, (056 688 5361). The Grand Brunch at Fairmont Bab al Bahr Credit: Fairmont Bab al Bahr The Grand Brunch is a perfect weekend indulgence – tuck into into a delicious al fresco brunch, complemented by the breathtaking views of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Set off on a culinary journey through the best of Asian, Indian, Mediterranean, Japanese, Italian, and British cuisines. It features over 145 dishes and more than 18 live stations. And a pastry station with 20 varieties of artisan desserts and cakes, all completed with perfect mixed drinks prepared by mixologists. To finish the experience, you can hop over to the Bridges Bar to enjoy a special happy hour from 4pm onwards. Dhs345 (soft drinks), Dhs495 (house drinks). Sat 1-4pm. Fairmont Bab al Bahr, Khor Al Maqta, (02 654 3333). Sidekicks Credit: Sidekicks A great option for any DC-obsessed sprogs (the fun starts with a Batmobile parked outside on arrival), The WB's family-friendly brunch boasts a colourful feast for both adults, with a menu that includes spaghetti meatballs, mini burgers and sweet potato fries, along with separate stations for doughnuts, cotton candy and popcorn. It's not the food that's the star of the show here though – that would be the army of stars from the animated annals of the Warner Bros. back catalogue that are also in attendance, including the likes of Tom & Jerry, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Robin. 10/10 for experience. Dhs185 including soft drinks, Dhs290 including house beverages, Dhs130 per child for the Birthday Brunch Package, kids under 6 dine for free. Sat 1-4pm. The WB, Yas Bay, Yas Island, (02 815 0000). Viaggio in Italia Brunch at Café Milano Credit: Café Milano Café Milano's foodfest takes diners on a tour of Italy's very best culinary regions including Sicilia, Campania, Lazio, Toscana, Emilia-Romagna and Piemonte. Introducing lesser-known signature dishes inspired by distinct flavours and culinary traditions, unlike traditional buffets, dishes are served tableside, reminiscent of the Italian passion for food, social interaction and hospitality, all with stunning views of the iconic Abu Dhabi skyline. Drink pairings are taken just as seriously as the food here, so you're in for a real treat. Dhs240 including soft drinks, Dhs340 including house beverages and prosecco. Sat. Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi – Al Maryah Island (02 333 2444). Party brunches B.I.G Brunch at Garage Credit: Garage Epic is the only word we can think of to describe the award-winning B.I.G Brunch at the W Abu Dhabi. Promising stylish décor, party vibes and plenty to fill even the biggest appetite – not to mention a stunning outdoor terrace that overlooks the racetrack – expect five culinary hubs including the Steam Table serving Dandan chicken noodles, wok-fried shrimp and chicken wonton soup, Meat Vault for a selection of meats including roast prime rib, and Nikkei Seafood Bar with Fin De Clair oysters, classico ceviche and sea bass. There's also 11 different beverage taps and endless fun complete with DJs pumping out all your favourite tunes, roller-skaters zooming past and a saxophonist to keep you dancing all day long. Be sure to wear your dancing shoes for this one. Dhs390 including soft drinks, Dhs475 including house beverages, Dhs590 including bubbly. Sat 1-4pm. W Abu Dhabi – Yas Island, (02 656 0000). Broadway Brunch at Broadway Prepare for an immersive experience at the Broadway Brunch – a fusion of gastronomy, live music, and an electric atmosphere. Influenced by French and British flavours, the menu features everything from lobster omelette with glazed Hollandaise and escargot with garlic butter to steak frites, roasted sea bream and spinach and ricotta agnolotti, all designed to be washed down with an extensive selection of craft hops and cocktails. Not forgetting the live entertainment and performances that set the stage for an unforgettable afternoon, this is an all-rounder. Dhs295 including soft drinks, Dhs365 including house beverages, Dhs495 including bubbly. Sat 12.30-3.30pm. Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental West Corniche Road, (02 690 7999). Hakkasan Night Brunch on the Terrace Credit: Hakkasan Unlike your average Abu Dhabi brunch, Hakkasan's offering takes place in the evening and it's only held on the first Friday of every month. Meaning reservations are like gold dust. If you're lucky enough to bag one (we recommend booking well in advance) you'll be treated to a sharing menu comprising the likes of the hotspot's popular Peking duck, soups, dim sum and salads. Bigger dishes are on the menu as well, including jasmine tea smoked Wagyu beef ribs and almond soft shell crab. The DJ really amps up the volume as the evening goes on, so don't be surprised if you find yourself calling an Uber only in the early hours o the following morning. Dhs538 including house beverages, Dhs728 including house beverages and premium bubbly. First Friday of each month 8pm-11pm. Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, (02 690 7739). Ibiza Bliss Brunch at Café Del Mar Credit: Café Del Mar If you're currently craving a long lunch at a chic Ibizan beach club then thankfully you don't have to wait until your next Mediterranean break – Abu Dhabi's own Café Del Mar promises plenty of foam-fuelled fun, live beats, refreshing drinks, unlimited plates from the barbecue, pool access, towels and a lounger, all for just Dhs349 on Fridays and Dhs399 on Sundays. While you can indulge in the likes of burgers, hot dogs, jumbo prawns, chicken fillets, steaks, veggie skewers, salad, fries and mash potatoes, the food is secondary to the party – this is this is Cafe Del Mar, after all, and you'll be transported directly to the White Isle as the DJ spins chilled out beats as the sun sets on the horizon. Lovely jubbly. Dhs349 including house beverages. Fri1-4pm. Dhs399 including house beverages. Sun 1-4pm. Yas Bay Waterfront, Yas Island, (050 402 2283). JamRock at Ting Irie For a true taste of the Caribbean, Jamaican restaurant Ting Irie is where it's at. Partygoers can revel in four hours of bacchanal beats, flamboyant dancers and bottomless punch to kick start the weekend, while on the food front you'll dig into Jamaican patties, chickpea curry, oxtail and beans and, of course, jerk chicken. Save room for desserts like the grater cake – you won't regret it. Dhs199 drinks only, Dhs244 including house beverages, Dhs444 including premium beverages. Sat 2pm-6pm. Mamsha Al Saadiyat, Saadiyat Island, (02 886 7786). McCafferty's Irish Pub Credit: McCafferty's There's no doubt the Irish know how to party, and you'll definitely be in for great craic down at McCafferty's Irish Pub's buzzy Friday brunch. Line your stomach with the likes of classic pub grub like chicken wings, battered sausage and bangers and mash alongside carvery items like pepper crusted beef before dancing it all off to the tunes of its in-house live band. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes for this one as we predict you'll be on your feet well into the evening. Dhs199 including house beverages. Sat 5pm-8pm. Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island, (058 598 3623). Sunday brunches La Vie en Rosé Brunch at LPM Restaurant & Bar Abu Dhabi Credit: LPM Restaurant & Bar Abu Dhabi If you're looking to end your weekend on a high, make a beeline for Abu Dhabi's favourite French restaurant LPM. Sure to make you say ooh la la, kick things off with a bread and viennoiserie basket before egg dishes such as baked eggs with tomato and basil, or poached eggs with crab on toast, make their way to the table. For mains, we're particularly fond of the roasted Wagyu beef or pan-fried sea bream, and we're 100 per cent certain you will be too. Dhs390 including soft drinks, Dhs465 including house beverages, Dhs640 including French bubbly. Sun 12-4.30pm. The Galleria – Al Maryah Island, (02 692 9600). Dino's Bistro Italiano Credit: Dino's Bistro Italiano For a more casual take on Sunday brunch, round up the family and head to Dino's for a true Italian feast, all served a la carte. While kids will love the likes of a cheesy pepperoni pizza and hand-rolled pasta, there's also a selection of more sophisticated mains like roasted sea bream and a veal scaloppini to tickle all taste buds. Desserts come served family-style, which is a fancy way of saying free-for-all, just how we like it. Dhs220 including soft drinks, Dhs280 including bubbly. Sun 12-4pm. Pearl Rotana, Al Rawdah, (02 307 5551). Eat, Paradiso and Love brunch at Paradiso Credit: Paradiso For a quintessential Italian dining experience in the sun, look no further than Paradiso. Taking place outside on the expansive terrace of the vibrant waterfront dining destination, in addition to a mouthwatering menu of all your Mediterranean favourites (think chicory salad, beef carpaccio, burrata, crab croquettes, ribeye steak, grilled gambas and roasted cockerel), live music will take you on a trip to Tuscany where the inspiration for this playful brunch was derived. Dhs300 including soft drinks, Dhs450 including house beverages and Dhs450 including bubbles. Sun 1pm-4pm. Yas Bay Waterfront, (050 437 2869). Yum Cha brunch at Dai Pai Pong Credit: Dai Pai Pong We're huge advocates of a weekend Chinese, so don't be surprised if you spot us indulging in Dai Pai Pong's legendary brunch on a Sunday. All about the dim sum with everything from steamed shrimp and crispy vegetable rice rolls to beef wontons, salads, soups, roasted duck and barbecued meats, don't be surprised if someone has to roll you out of there – it's been known to happen to us a time or two. Dhs298 including soft drinks, Dhs398 including house beverages, Dhs528 including bubbly. Sun noon-4pm. Rosewood Abu Dhabi, Al Maryah Island, (02 813 5588). Outdoor brunches Riviera Brunch at Mika Credit: Mika For brunch with unmatched views of Yas Marina, Mika brings a taste of the Mediterranean to our shores with its trendy Riviera Brunch. Embracing a Middle Eastern perspective on European cuisine, Chef-Patron Mario Loi and team whip up a delectable selection of small plates and sharing platters that come paired with handcrafted seasonal cocktails and a boutique grape offering, with a menu that evolves seasonally to ensure all ingredients are as fresh as possible. Trust us, you can tell. Dhs299 including soft drinks, Dhs449 including house beverages, Dhs595 including bubbly. Sat 1.30-4.30pm. Yas Marina, Yas Island, (056 433 1422). Social Saturday Brunch at Alba Terrace Credit: Alba Terrace Make the most of this lovely terrace season with an alfresco brunch at the swanky Abu Dhabi EDITION. Another brunch destined to help us forget our longings for a quick trip to St Tropez, chefs dish up a saucy selection of Mediterranean specialities direct to the table. This includes a mix of Alba Terrace classics, new seasonal creations and items from the poolside wood-fired oven including braised lamb shank, prawn risotto and a marvellous truffle pulled beef pizza (oh my). Elsewhere expert mixologists craft carefully-curated cocktails to match the mood of he place, while Del Mare-styled DJs spin some tunes. Don't mind if we do. Dhs265 food only, Dhs395 including house beverages. Sat 1-4.30pm. The Abu Dhabi EDITION, Al Bateen, (02 208 0000). Brunches to impress Baikingu Brunch at Zuma Credit: Zuma Abu Dhabi Looking to treat the in-laws? Brunch at Zuma should do just that. The perfect excuse to dig into a jaw-dropping range of dishes from the Japanese restaurant's tantalising tasting menu, take inspiration from the izakaya style of informal eating and indulge in an array of starters including the renowned shrimp tempura with yuzu chilli mayo, crispy fried squid and plenty of sashimi, nigiri, and maki. Next up comes the live robata cooking featuring the likes of beef yakiniku with tahoon mayo, while for mains you can enjoy grilled Chilean sea bass with green chilli and ginger dressing, spicy beef tenderloin with sesame, red chilli or sweet soy, roasted lobster with shiso ponzu butter. Finish on a sweet note with sorbets, ice creams, chocolates and exotic fruits. Prices start from Dhs545. Sat 12:30pm-4pm. The Galleria Al Maryah Island, (02 401 5900). Butcher & Still Credit: Butcher & Still Award-winning steakhouse Butcher & Still is must-visit for those who prefer the finer things in life, the gorgeous venue, which was inspired by a 1920s Chicago steakhouse, is a part buffet set-up with live cooking stations, and part à la carte with chef Marshall's specials delivered straight to your table. There's also live music throughout the afternoon for those who fancy dancing off the calories. Dhs425 including soft drinks, Dhs550 including house beverages. Sat 1pm-4pm. Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island, (02 333 2444). The Director's Club brunch at The WB Credit: The Director's Club A far cry from the hotel's family-friendly Sidekicks brunch, this sophisticated meatery throws a much fancier affair complete with premium cuts, the finest beverages and live entertainment to boot. Upon arrival you'll be greeted with a tower of bubbly and, once seated, sit back and relax as a selection of sharing-style appetisers, including The Director's Club signature beef tartare, burrata, truffle, and old bay prawn po' boys and oysters Rockefeller, are all served directly to the table. Exactly how the other half live. Dhs275 including soft drinks, Dhs399 including premium drinks, Dhs599 including bubbly. Sat 1pm-4pm. The WB, Yas Bay, Yas Island, (02 815 0000). You might also like… Abu Dhabi ladies' nights: 40 deals and offers you need to know about Enjoy a night out for less at these brilliant bars and restaurants Abu Dhabi's best restaurants: Everywhere you should eat at least once Your dinner inspo is sorted Old Abu Dhabi: 15 best spots to uncover the history of the capital Peel back the layers of time

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