Iftar, you shouldn’t miss out on this Ramadan in Dubai.

Explore the city’s best Ramadan buffets and compare blending meals to exclusive dining experiences.

Ramadan is ideal for relaxing with friends and family over iftar, a traditional sumptuous feast that begins at sundown to break the fast. Discover the city’s best iftars by visitdubai, featuring something for every taste and budget, for a genuinely memorable Ramadan this year, 2023.

Bombay Bungalow Restaurant Dubai

The four-course iftar menu at Bombay Bungalow is priced at AED110 per person and packed with flavor. Think hummus trios (including their distinctive kadai variant) and appetizers like savory mushroom gujiya (deep-fried dumplings) and Afghani chicken tikka. Various hot and cold beverages are also available, including Rooh Afza, a popular rose-flavored drink from the subcontinent.

Zaytuna

Fans of Mediterranean food can visit Zaytuna at TIME Asma Hotel in Al Barsha for a low-cost iftar buffet. The open-plan kitchen and market-style seating keep the atmosphere lively. You may feast on fresh seafood dishes for just AED75 per person (AED65 if you grab the early bird deal). Six groups can get one free dining package when they pay for five.

Rove Hotels

During the Holy Month, Rove Hotel celebrates the spirit of kindness with a fantastic ‘Pass It On’ deal. Get a free ticket for another iftar for a family member, friend, co-worker, neighbor, or someone in need when you order a wonderful spread of Arabic and international favourites for AED99 per person. From the original purchase day, the complimentary meal ticket is valid at all The Daily restaurants across Rove outlets in the city. 

Lalezar

Impressive views of the world’s tallest tower enhance your eating experience at Lalezar in Downtown Dubai. During the month of Ramadan, this Turkish restaurant invites you to sample traditional specialties with a multi-course iftar menu that includes hot and cold appetizers, soups, salads, main dishes, and desserts, as well as an assortment of drinks and Turkish tea. Table reservations are available for AED150 per person.

Jumeirah Creekside Hotel

Nomad’s cosmopolitan iftar buffet has a lot to offer. You’ll be spoiled for choice with live culinary stations, themed sweets, and all your favourite Ramadan beverages. And, at AED150 per person for adults and AED75 for children (ages four to eleven years old), this is a fantastic value given the restaurant’s elegant surroundings and excellent service. Children under the age of three eat for free.

India Bistro

Fans of Indian cuisine should try the iftar feast at Dubai World Trade Centre’s India Bistro. You may eat authentic meals like chaat (street food), zaatar chicken tikka, lamb seekh (minced skewers), butter chicken, biryani, and more for just AED79 per person. Fresh fruits, Rooh Afza, and Indian bread are also available. Finish your lunch with a hot and delicious gulab jamun (fried reduced milk balls).

Hilton JBR

Throughout the Holy Month, Hilton JBR provides numerous reasons to continue dining at its restaurants. Each night of the week, Hartisan will feature a different cuisine or flavor so that you may experience roasts on Sunday, Asian flavors on Monday, seafood on Tuesday, and so on for just AED135 per person. Each night at Oceana, for AED255 per person, taste an authentic Ramadan menu with meals including lamb ouzi, roasted chicken, meat kibbeh, and grilled halloumi.

Boaz

Visit Boaz at City Walk for delectable Turkish cuisine. This lively restaurant delivers traditional Turkish dishes that will transport you from Dubai to the heart of Istanbul. For AED135 per person, the team offers a three-course buffet comprising their bestsellers during Ramadan. A five-course meal for AED175 per person is also available for those seeking something more opulent.

Mohalla

If you want to break your fast with a delectable Indian meal that includes foods like keema samosa, dal shorba, chicken biryani, and butter chicken, book a table at Mohalla in Dubai Design District. Diners may munch on classic appetizers, mains, and desserts for AED115 per person, such as kulfi falooda (sweet drink with glass noodles and rose syrup) or gulab jamun served with ice cream, which will bring back memories of snacking at your neighborhood cafes back home.

Muchachas Mexican Cantina

This Al Safa hangout serves a three-course set meal every night throughout Ramadan, making it another excellent unusual iftar option. Begin with sharing appetizers like street-style corn and guacamole served with tortilla chips before moving on to tantalizing mains like tempura fried snapper or a good old burrito bowl, which can be customized with a protein of your choice. Their signature churros are a delicious way to end your dinner, so reserve your table now for AED99 per person.

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