Ramadan is a time to reconnect with your loved ones over delicious food.
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Dh50 and less
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Brambles (Set menu)
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Brambles is a pretty, bohemian café nestled in Citadines Metro Central Hotel in Barsha Heights. Serving fresh, organic food. During Ramadan Brambles will be offering a main course from the specials menu, cookie and tea or coffee for Dh45. The specials menu includes dishes like sweet potatoes Shepard pie and vegan chili teriyaki chicken bowl.
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Location: Citadines Metro Central Hotel, Barsha Heights, Dubai.
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Price: Dh45per person
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Timings: Iftar is only available on weekdays from sunset to 10pm, ( open until 5pm on weekends)
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Alfeniq (Set menu)
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The recently opened neighbourhood eatery is serving up comfort cuisine from Lebanon and Syria this Ramadan with a three-course offering at its Jumeirah Lake Towers restaurant, as well as the newly-opened Barsha Heights outlet. The menu, which starts at Dh45 for solo diners and at Dh88 for couples, features a selection of soups, hot and cold mezzas, main courses, dessert and beverages and has been created to bring together families and friends. The menu features a choice of traditional Lentil Soup or the soup of the day complemented by cold mezza of fattoush and hummus, one hot mezza (mixed pastries or spicy potatoes or spicy sausages), one main course such as rice with chicken or meat, mixed grill, shrimp pasta, Ramadan beverages like jallab, tamr hendi, amarlden, laban and sweet treats such as creme caramel, umm ali, muhallebia, rice pudding and kunafa.
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Location: Cluster D, Jumeirah Lake Towers or Two Towers, Barsha Heights
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Cost: Dh45 per person at JLT, Dh53 at the new Barsha Heights restaurant. Dh88 for couples at the Jumeirah Lake Towers and Dh99 at the Barsha Heights outlet.
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Timings: Daily from sunset until 12am in JLT, and until 4am in Barsha Heights
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Nando’s (Set menu)
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South African restaurant chain Nando’s, is hosting a special iftar meal deal for two and four people. The Nando’s iftar will start off with dates and water, followed by hummus and pita bread; rounded off with a flame-grilled peri-peri full chicken, chicken espetada, four chicken wings, served with Mediterranean salad, peri-peri chips, peri-peri wedges, spicy rice and coleslaw. Add your favourite beverage from a choice of a fresh sparkling Apple, made with real apple juice and a sweet and fizzy pomegranate lemonade, the Madeira Red, a punchy pomegranate made with lemon, mint and topped with ice cold sprite or bottomless soft drinks.
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Location: Multiple locations in Dubai
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Cost: Dh49 per person (minimum 4 people required) Dh199 for 4 people,
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Dh50 and more
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Dubai Parks and Resorts
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End your fast at a unique venue this Ramadan with Dubai Parks and Resorts, which will come alive with family-friendly activities and iftar buffets at Bollywood Park Dubai, Motiongate Dubai and Legoland Dubai. All guests can enjoy on an iftar buffet at the Mughal-e-Azam Ramadan tent at Bollywood Parks Dubai for Dh50, with full park access at Dh10 per ride and a chance to experience new shows at Rajmahal Theatre. Additionally you can spend Dh99, enjoy all rides at Bollywood Parks, attractions, shows and the iftar buffet. As for Motiongate Dubai, enjoy all-inclusive park entry and a grand iftar for Dh260.
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Location: Dubai Parks and Resorts, Jebel Ali
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Cost: Dh50 for iftar only, Dh99 for iftar and rides at Bollywood Park
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Timings: Daily from 3pm onwards
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Kcal Life Restaurant (Set menu)
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A healthy Ramadan combo is available to dine or for delivery at Kcal. Start with a vegetable labneh dip with cucumber to end your fast, then mains iclude Arabic beef or a vegetarian biryani and chicken makloubeh with couscous or roast vegetables. Sweet treats, which are made with zero sugar or white flour, include a salted tahini caramel bar, a tahini brownie and a chocolate tahini oat bar.
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Location: All Dubai venues
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Cost: Dh65
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 1am
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Sapori (Set menu)
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The casual chic Italian family dining concept with a warm and cozy setting is offering a wholesome four-course home-cooked Italian iftar.
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Location: City Walk, Al Safa Road
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Cost: Dh89 per person
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Timings: Saily from sunset to 8.30pm
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Mitra (Set menu)
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With impressive views of the Dubai Creel, the Indian fusion restaurant is serving a buffet for iftar and suhoor all through Ramadan. The buffet menu includes a four-course spread of drinks, starters, mains and desserts. Must try dishes include kurkurey kathi kebabs, Chaar Minari biryani, dhaba balti ghosh and kasory wali phirnee.
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Location: Al Seef
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Price: Dh99 for adults and Dh69 for kids between 5-10 years.
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Timings: Iftar from sunset, followed by suhoor until 2am.
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Pizza Express (Set menu)
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The pizza spot is offering unlimited starters and one main as well as one drink throughout Ramadan.
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Location: All Pizza Express locations
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Price: Dh65 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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The Coffee Club (Set menu)
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The Australian all-day dining chain offers an affordable three-course iftar menu that brings traditional dishes of the Middle East to the table.
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Location: Multiple locations around Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah.
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Cost: Dh85 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Sikka Cafe (Set menu)
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Sikka café, an eclectic eatery at City Walk, La Mer and Last Exit – Al Khawaneej is offering an authentic feast this Ramadan. SIKKA will offer a set menu which showcases local, Indian and Persian cuisines, embracing flavours that Emiratis have appreciated for over a century. To end the fast diners will be offered traditional dates as well as sweet and tangy dried apricots. The iftar begins with a choice of homemade soup and cold and hot mezze including moutabel, mast-o-khiar, pakora and mixed sambousek, accompanied by warm Arabic breads fresh from the oven. For the main course guests can have chicken biryani, harees meat and a mixed grill of joojeh kebab, koobideh and chicken tikka. To finish umm ali, legaimat and katayef cheesecake are offered to share.
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Location: La Mer & Last Exit – Al Khawaneej
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Cost: Dh99 per person
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Timing: Daily from sunset to 8.30pm
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Shake Shack
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The Hot Honey Chick’n is a new limited-time burger launched in May just in time for Ramadan. The burger is a spicy take on Shake Shack’s classic Hot Chick’n burger. The burger patty is made out of natural chicken breast seasoned, crisped and tossed in a hot honey sauce. To add some crunch, the chicken sits atop a slaw made from crisp apples, cabbage and bits of cherry peppers, served in a potato bun.
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Location: All Shake Shack venues in the UAE
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Cost: Dh36 for the burger, Dh18 for the French fries, Dh15 for a lemonade
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Fuchsia Urban Thai (Set menu)
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Fuchsia Urban Thai is offering a contemporary Thai iftar menu and a special Ramadan vegan menu throughout the month. With spices specially sourced from Thailand and sauces made from scratch regularly, expect Thai favorites with a twist like their fried wok quinoa, special house blend green curry with chicken, Massaman curry with beef and more.
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Location: Bay Square, Business Bay & Barsha Heights
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Cost: Dh89 per person and Dh75 for vegans
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Shakespeare and Co. (Set menu)
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The home grown restaurant and cafe are offering a three Course set menu that includes, three soups to choose from, three salads, and three main courses to choose from. The Iftar set menu includes water and dates.
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Location: All Dubai Locations
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Cost: Dh99 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Un Dimanche à Paris (Set menu)
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The newly opened French bistro is offering a four course set menu iftar this Ramadan. The iftar starts off with dates and Ramadan beverages served to your table, followed by a choice of soup, including lentil soup, or a cold gaspacho aux legumes soup, served with granny smith apples, feta cheese crumbles and pickled onions. You then get to have two salads, including a tomato and halloumi salad, as well as a chicken quinoa salad, made with baby rocket leaves and quinoa topped with grilled chicken, yellow pepper, cucumber and feta cheese. For your main course, try a steak et frites with a mushroom sauce, a grilled salmon served with spinach mashed potato, roasted chicken breast or tagliatelle pasta with cream of morels and olive oil. End your meal with a choice of desserts, including a fresh fruit salad, a safron and black Sesame with orange and nuts, or their signature dessert, the Tarte Litchi et Rose, a pink marshmallow dessert.
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Location: Bluewater Island
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Cost: Dh99 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Gürkan Şef (Set menu)
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The authentic Turkish steakhouse, Gürkan Şef is launching an Iftar set menus throughout the month of Ramadan. The Iftar set menu features a four course meal.
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Location: City Walk, Al Safa, Dubai
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Cost: Dh99 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Tony Roma (Set menu)
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The American steakhouse if offering two options during Ramadan. A iftar buffet spread for Dh75 per person or a set menu for Dh99 per person.
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Location: Ibn Baattuta Mall, Jebel Ali
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Cost: Dh75 for a buffet, Dh99 for a set menu
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Beastro (Buffet)
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The neighbourhood restaurant in the heart of Barsha Heights is hosting iftar buffets throughout the month of Ramadan, offering an extensive selection of Arabic inspired food and drinks for all the family. For meat lovers, the buffet will include various protein dishes such as lamb ouzi, mixed grills, chicken Biryani, seafood and more. Not to mention the great assortment of salads, soups, hot and cold mezze to choose from – with lots of vegetarian options available too including mushroom soup, falafel, vegetable cous cous and an extensive salad bar. There will also be a live cooking station in which you can customise your own pasta with different sauces and condiments. For those with a sweet tooth, the desserts section is a must try, with mouth-watering sweet treats such as Kunafa, chocolate Umm Ali, mhalabiya and fruits.
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Location: First Central Hotel, Barsha Heights, Dubai.
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Cost: Dh90 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 11.30pm
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Taqado Mexican Kitchen (Set menu)
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Taqado is offering a proper family meal for four,which includes two large burritos, twi kids burritos and four soft drinks.
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Location: All Dubai locations
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Cost: Dh99 for 4 people
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Zaferan (Buffet)
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The Iranian restaurant at Ibn Battuta is offering a Persian buffet for Dh80 per person, or you can benefit from 25 per cent off on a la carte dining.
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Location: Ibn Battuta, Jebel Ali
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Cost: Dh80 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 2am
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Paul (Set menu)
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The bistro is offering a special Ramadan set menu featuring French gastronomic fare. Options include salads, soup and a main course.
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Location: All Paul locations in UAE
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Cost: Dh99 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Hyatt Place (Buffet)
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The Hyatt Place in Al Rigga and the newly opened Hyatt Place at Wasl District offers family and friends a spread of traditional and international dishes this Ramadan. Both properties will start the dining experience with traditional Harira and Adas soups, followed by cold mezzes including tabouleh, fattoush, hummus and labneh bil zaatar. Main courses will pay homage to local dishes, alongside popular internationally inspired cuisines: mixed grills, Dal tadka, spaghetti with cream sauce and penne arrabbiata. The carving station will also be slicing up baked fish, and lamb ouzzi. Ending things on a sweet note are local and regional sweets, fruit and dates, as well as a range of cakes and desserts.
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Location: Gallery Café at Hyatt Place/Al Rigga and Hyatt Place in Wasl District
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Cost: iftar spread at Hyatt Place/Al Rigga is Costd at Dh79 per person, while Hyatt Place in Wasl District will serve up its iftar offering for Dh60 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Dickey’s Barbecue Pit (Set menu)
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Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, will cater to the local audience this Ramadan. End your fast with a special iftar meal,which will include a meat platter, two sides of your choice, a bowl of lentil soup, three dates and one bottle of water .
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Location: Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, Ground Floor, Rimal Residence, Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR)
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Cost: Dh69 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset until 3am
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Cuisines at Ramada Jumeirah (Buffet)
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Ramada Jumeirah Hotel will host an iftar buffet of locally inspired food and beverages. As well as traditional Arabic performances on selected nights.
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Location: Cuisines restaurant Ramada Jumeirah, 2nd of December Street
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Cost: Dh99 per person, Dh50 for children under 12 years
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Khofo (Buffet)
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Khofo, Dubai’s first pharaonic themed restaurant located at Al Seef invites you to try in an iftar buffet and a special Suhoor menu which includes a wide range of traditional dishes, live cooking stations and sweets, prepared for the occasion of Ramadan. Celebrate with a grand iftar gala buffet created to bring families, friends and colleagues together as the restaurant offers one complimentary Iftar buffet with every 4 adults buffet ticket.
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Location: Khofo Restaurant, Al Seef
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Cost: Dh99 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 11pm
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California Pizza Kitchen (Set menu)
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This year, all through Ramadan, CPK is offering a set menu iftar. Diners can choose from soups and salads, and also make their selection from the main menu – appetizers, mains, and desserts.
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Location: All CPK venues in Dubai
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Cost: Dh 99 per person
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Timings: Daily from Sunset onwards
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Purani Dilli (Buffet)
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Bringing you a lavish menu of North Indian cuisine, the iftar spread features a juice counter serving Roh Afza, Jallab, Karkade, Qamaradeen, as well as fresh juices with an assortment of nuts and dried fruits. Drawing inspiration from Emirati and Indian favourites, the salad bar offers a choice of hummus, moutabel, fattoush, along with chana chaat, fruit chat among other varieties. Also included are a choice of garden lettuce and an assortment of dressing, pickle, raita adding to the iftar experience. Explore favourites from Indian Mughlai cuisine, as well as feast on Middle Eastern flavours. This includes starters like chicken malai tikka, mini sheek kebab, as well as vegetarian options, including mix vegetable pakora and Punjabi samosa. Offering a selection of meat and vegetarian options, guests can enjoy mains like mutton stew, lagan ka murgh, dal makhani and vegetable biryani. End your iftar experience with a selection of homemade desserts, including rasmalai, gulab jamun, piste ki kheer along with assorted fresh fruits. Dessert lovers are sure to enjoy traditional Arabic and mouth-watering Emirati treats, including katayef walnut, Arabic macaroon, Um-ali.
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Location: Four Points by Sheraton, Downtown- Mankhool
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Cost: Dh95 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Rove Hotel (Set menu)
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The Daily restaurant has a special edition vegan iftar menu, curated with a helping hand from Rootz Organics. The Vegan dining experience, kicks off with selection of nutrient-rich soups, smoothies and nutritional shots, before the salad and vegetable course, which includes Rove’s Salad Buffet.
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For the main event, you can try the grains and protein course, including roasted tempeh with smoked BBQ sauce, a mushroom, barley and okra stew, along with jackfruit curry with millet, spiralised salad with sesame dressing, mixed green leaves, steamed edamame with Himalaya salt, vegan tzatziki, cucumber ribbons, and cherry tomatoes. To top off the vegan iftar feast, Rovers can enjoy raw chocolate orange cake and fresh watermelon for dessert.
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Location: Healthcare City
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Cost: Dh99 per person and Dh49 for kids
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Timings: Daily from sunet to 10pm
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Dh100 and more
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Karak House (Set menu)
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The homegrown Emirati restaurant in Downtown Dubai offers a modern and nostalgic iftar. Karak House is serving a four-course menu that consists of dishes which are modern interpretations of traditional Emirati dining. Located on the bustling Boulevard, the menu consists of classic dishes including soups, salads, main courses and desserts. Guests can endtheir fast with a choice between lentil soup or a creamy chicken mushroom soup followed by salads. Mains include the Karak House Biryani served with fresh raitha, juicy shish taouk or grilled lamb chops with spicy tomato sauce and mint chutney on the side. For dessert, try their cheese and pistachio Katayef with pistachio sauce, the rahash pistachio basbousa, a marriage of cake with candy floss and rahash crumble topped with ice cream and pistachio sauce and finally for the chocolate lovers, fudgy brownie with gourmet caramel popcorn and chocolate caramel ganache. Alongside your Iftar menu enjoy free-flowing Ramadan juices.
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Location: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard
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Cost: Dh109 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 2am
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Bebabel (Set menu)
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What: Why not try progressive Lebanese cuisine for iftar? The special set menu, offers comforting at-home style dishes that are filling but not too heavy. Once you take a seat, you will be offered a choice of soups, salads, main courses, cold talatas, hot talatas and beverages. Once you get through the first portion of your iftar, you can choose your main. The options are lamb with rice siyyadieh and chicken freekeh. Both are tender and taste just like home. Bebabel is located in Fashion Avenue, so it offers terrace seating with views of the city and the Dubai Mall Fountain.
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Location: Dubai Mall, Fashion Avenue
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Cost: Dh120 per person
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Timing: Daily from sunset to 12am
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Osh (Set menu)
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What: It’s a new restaurant offering Uzbek cuisine. Their iftar menu offers dishes from Middle East and Central Asia like moutabel and Osh, a dish of spiced rice, lamb and sautéed vegetables, and Chak Chak a fried honey cake. Other Middle Eastern dishes include kofta, hummus, saffron milk cake and khubz. The more adventurous eaters shouldn’t miss the mixed samsa, crunchy and flaky triangular pastries (similar to sambousek. OSH is a great place to enjoy a culturally diverse iftar.
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Location: La Mer
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Cost: Dh149
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Timing: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Towers Rotana (Buffet)
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A special ftar buffet is offered daily from sunset onwards to enjoy a Ramadan themed buffet, which includes Middle Eastern fare as well as international options. Additionally, all throughout the month of Ramadan, Towers Rotana Dubai encourages its guests to celebrate the historic beginnings of Dubai and the United Arab Emirates with a unique dress-up photography studio that will be displayed in the hotel lobby. Guests staying or dining at Towers Rotana Dubai through Ramadan can visit the Ramadan pop-up photography studio and enjoy one complimentary group digital photograph with friends, family or colleagues.
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Location: Flavours on Two, Towers Rotana Hotel, Shaikh Zayed Road
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Cost: Dh149 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 8.30pm
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IMG Worlds of Adventure
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IMG Worlds of Adventure has announced some great Ramadan deals for the rest of the month. There are a few offers. First of all, the Park entry ticket is priced at Dh99 per person, instead of the usual Dh300. There’s also another package, which includes an iftar buffet as well as park admission for Dh135. The third deal includes an entry ticket, iftar and a movie to go along with the iftar for Dh149 per person. IMG Annual pass holders will get a 20 per cent discount on the iftar buffet rate. This offer is valid till end of Ramadan and tickets for entry to the park can be purchased at on their website.
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Location: Mohammed Bin Zayed Road
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Offer: Dh99 for general park admission, Dh135 for park admission with iftar, Dh149 for park admission, iftar buffet and a cinema ticket.
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Timings: The park opening hours will be from 3pm to 9pm throughout the month of Ramadan and IMG Boulevard zone will be open till 10pm.
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Da Vinci’s (Set menu)
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Enjoy an evening at Da Vinci’s with a special iftar three-course set menu combining Ramadan specialties and Italian flavors per adult.
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Location: Millennium Airport Hotel Dubai
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Cost: Dh120 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunet to 8.30pm
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Angelina (Set menu)
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This Ramadan, try Angelina’s iftar set menu filled with the best of Parisian and Middle Eastern flavours. Experience a four-course set menu with options to choose from soups, salads, main course and desserts alongside special Ramadan juices. The variety of dishes include a traditional lentil soup or a crust onion soup, a light kale and lentil salad or a prawn salad. The mains include grilled tenderloin, saffron risotto topped with baked sea bass fillet and ratatouille vegetables.
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End your Iftar on a sweet note with a choice from the dessert selection curated for Ramadan. The chocolate dates ganache served with pistachio ice cream and creamy ranggeena sauce, and the Umm Ali by Angelina
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Location: The Dubai Mall
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Cost: Dh139 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 2am
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London Dairy Bistro (Set menu)
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London Dairy Bistro at Aspin Tower on Sheikh Zayed Road will offer a special set menu to mark iftar this Ramadan. Guests can enjoy European cuisine served from the open-kitchen amid relaxing surroundings and will be greeted with complimentary dates, Gahwa and water from 7pm to break the fast. Guests can enjoy a soup along with a choice of starter, main course and dessert and choice of hot or cold beverage from the bistro’s contemporary menu. Dishes include a range of salads, burrata, pastas, seabream and braised lamb shank as well as rib-eye steak for a Dh20 supplement. Dessert options include cheesecake, tiramisu, milk cake, panna cotta and more as well as a variety of ice-cream flavours. The contemporary spot is located over two floors and has floor to ceiling windows with views of the Burj Khalifa.
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Location: London Dairy Bistro, Aspin Tower Sheikh Zayed Road
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Cost: Dh125 per person (Dh20 additional for ribeye steak)
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Timings: Daily from 7pm to 3am
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Couqley French Bistro (Set menu)
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To experience a different kind of French flair from Beirut this Ramadan, Couqley are offering a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy good French food. Enjoy a three-course meal including a selection of appetisers as well as different types of mains. Their pièce de résistance, the Steak Frites, is also included in the menu. Finish the meal in true French-fashion with a selection of classic desserts like Pain Perdu, Chocolate Mousse or a Chocolate Fondant that is made with dark chocolate with a serving of vanilla ice cream, fresh berries and a touch of mint.
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Location: JLT, Cluster A (beside Movenpick Hotel)
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Price: Dh139 person
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Timing: Daily from sunset until 8pm
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Azkadenya (Buffet)
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Experience traditional dishes just like you would make them at home. Head to Azkadenya this Ramadan and enjoy their buffet. End your fast with a selection of Middle Eastern appetizers before proceeding for your main course. Supplement your meal with Ramadan juices and finish off with sweet desserts.
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Location: Mercato Mall, Mall of the Emirates
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Cost: Dh129 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Hitchki (Buffet)
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Offering up a nostalgic experience with a twist, the eatery located inside the Grand Millennium Al Barsha, has created a special Ramadan menu. The iftar feast begins with assorted dates and water laid out on the tables, ready for ending the fast. The meal begins with a Man Cha Wo Wanton soup. Next up a kale and avocado salad, followed by an array of starters is served to the table. For mains, you’ll be invited to choose a dish from a wide selection of options. Dessert includes a Banoffee Bomb made with caramelised banana, date cake and toffee sauce meddle together, as well as a Lotus Milk Cake, a firm favourite for those looking to indulge.
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Location: Hitchki – Lobby Level, The Grand Millennium Hotel, Barsha Heights, Dubai
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Cost: Dh115 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Eshak (Set menu)
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Taking you on a journey to Georgia, Eshak in City Walk is offering a set menu offering for both Iftar and Suhoor this Ramadan. Dishes include a selection of soups, cold mezze, hot mezze and also mixed grill and chakhokhbili with rice. Group booking discounts are also available.
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Location: City Walk
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Cost: Dh125 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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The Kasap (Set menu)
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The Kasp is offering a Turkish iftar meal. The dinner kicks off with complimentary pita bread, laban and pickles.
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Location: Ibn Battuta Mall, Jebel Ali
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Cost: Dh139 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 2am
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Verdura (Buffet)
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The Italian spot will offer a Mediterranean buffet with some Middle Eastern dishes and beverages.
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Location: Ibn Battuta Mall, Jebel Ali
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Cost: Dh120 per person and 50 per cent off for children between 6 to 12 years of age
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 2am
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Carluccio’s (Set menu)
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Enjoy a two-course Italian meal including an apetiser and a main, or a three course Italian meal including dessert. The meal will start with complementary.
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Location: All 9 outlets in UAE
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Cost: Dh89 per person for two courses, or three courses for Dh109
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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800 Pizza (Set menu)
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800 Degrees Pizzeria launches an iftar menu for Ramadan offering Dynamite Shrimps at Dh49 is made with crisp fried shrimp coated with dripping tangy spiced mayonnaise and garnished with spring onions on a bed of crunchy Romaine lettuce. 800 Degrees is also offering an Italian favourite, Pollo alla Cacciation Cost at Dh69 for the main course. This traditional Italian stew is cooked with chicken, mushrooms, red capsicum, olives and capers to create a Mediterranean-inspired dish. It is served with a side of creamy mashed potatoes. For dessert try the Pannacotta with Mandarin is at Dh24.
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Location: 800 Degrees Pizzeria Mall of the Emirates and Me’aisem City Center
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Cost: Around Dh 120 for a three course meal
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Time: Daily from sunset to 2am
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Burger & Lobster (Set menu)
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This Ramadan, Burger & Lobster will offer the top B&L signature dishes in one five course set menu. Try the classic cheeseburger, the mini shrimp roll, and a half pounder of lobster prepared for a filling iftar. End with a Tres Leches for the sweet finish.
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Location: Burj Daman Building, 312 Al Sa’ada St, Dubai
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Cost: Dh149 for a five course meal
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Timings: Weekdays from sunset to 12am and weekends from sunset to 2am
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Lemon Pepper Restaurant (Set menu)
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A selection of Arabic and international dishes are available for iftar and suhoor. iftar at Lemon Pepper Restaurant includes a special a la carte menu of local, regional and international cuisine accompanied by refreshing Ramadan beverages and the classic desserts.
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Location: M Hotel Downtown by Millennium
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Price: Dh110 per person for iftar; suhoor from Dh100 per person.
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 11pm
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Muchachas (Set menu)
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End your fast Mexican style, with Muchachas. Start off with guacamole, chicken wings, and seasonal fruit with dates, while enjoying mouth-watering mocktails, soft drinks and water. Follow up the appetisers by selecting any three from a choice of pescado, shrimp sope, chicken quesadillas, piquillo and black bean quesadillas, gringo nachos, corn on the cob, zucchini tostada, veal sope, and emparedado. You then get a selection of tasty tacos. Choose any three you want from a selection of chicken, beef, avocado, crab, shrimp, and piquillo tacos. Top it all off with a selection of desserts, including churros, mahalabia and apple taquitos.
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Location: Holiday Inn Express in Al Safa
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Cost: Dh149 per person for a 4-course iftar menu
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Bounty Beets (Set menu)
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Head down to Bounty Beets to recharge and detox this Ramadan. Bounty Beets is the place where iftar will be a cleanse of the body with a special iftar offering. Guests can enjoy a healthy four-course meal inclusive of tea and fresh juices, or for an extra shot of goodness, specially crafted health beverages.
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Location: Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort and Marina
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Cost: Dh120 per person
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Timings: Daily from Sunset onwards
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Palapa Mexican Seafood & Grill (Set menu)
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Palapa, a new Mexican Seafood & Grill restaurant at The Pointe, Palm Jumeirah, will be serving up a three-course set menu of Mexican favourites during Ramadan. Guests can enjoy authentic dishes such as guacamole, grilled fish tacos, lamb quesadillas and churros.
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Location: Ground Floor at The Pointe, Palm Jumeirah
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Cost: Dh125 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 12am Sunday to Thursday, and to 1am on Friday and Saturday
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Walnut Grove (Set menu)
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Walnut Grove, the South African concept has specially crafted a three course iftar menu and dessert box for everyone to enjoy with their loved ones throughout the month of Ramadan. The Iftar set menu will be available throughout the month of Ramadan.
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Location: City Walk- phase 2, Al Safa, Dubai & The Dubai Mall, Ground floor
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Cost: Dh129 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Al Mashowa (Buffet)
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The authentic Emirati restaurant located in City Walk, is marking this Ramadan with a menu presenting all locally-sourced produce and spices. Start the meal with a selection of cold drinks and dates to end the fast, followed by cold and warm mezze including vegetable and cheese sambousak, hummus, moutabel, fattoush and bakora. For the mains, the eatery will offer a choice of dishes created using time-honoured family recipes, such as harees meat, arseyah diyay, vegetable salona and marak khodar. The highlight of the menu will be the restaurant’s famous lamb harees, marak semach, fish foga, bameih bil lahem, lamb kofta and more. For the dessert, guests will have the chance to choose from a wide variety of traditional desserts including kalaj, katayef with cheese, kunafa and its Emirati dessert and logeimat.
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Location: City Walk
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Cost: Dh132 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Aloft City Centre Deira (Buffet)
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Spend the month of Ramadan with friends and family at The Canteen, Aloft City Centre Deira. Enjoy a Ramadan experience with great views of the Dubai Creek. Have an iftar buffet at The Canteen with dishes inspired by Middle Eastern cuisines such as slow-roasted lamb ouzi with rice along with refreshing Ramadan-inspired beverages including Jallab, coffees and teas.
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Location: The Canteen, 2nd Floor at Aloft City Centre Deira
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Cost: Dh149 per adult, 50 per cent off for children between 6 and 12 years old, and free for kids under the age of 6 years old
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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JA Ocean View Hotel (Buffet)
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During Ramadan, the stylish hotel will host a buffet at the Le Rivage restaurant featuring traditional Ramadan favourites such as mixed grill, biryani and chicken molokhiyah.
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Location: JA Ocean View Hotel, JBR Walk, Dubai
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Cost: Dh145 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 10pm
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Dh150 and more
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The Market (Set menu)
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Enjoy a special set iftar menu this Ramadan at The Market, a Turkish restaurant that promises a traditional journey around Turkey with a rich selection of dishes to choose from. The meal starts off with white Ezine cheese, and a plate of Bal Kaymak, honey and clotted cream, which is a must try. Other starters on the table include authentic Yaprak Sarma grape leaves stuffed with special seasoned rice and pine nuts topped with olive oil. And the king of traditional Turkish salads, the Gavurdagi Salatasi, a combination of tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, parsley and walnuts, served with pomegranate sauce. The hot appetizers include the vegetable Muhamara, Babaganuj, mashed grilled eggplants, probably the most requested dish at The Market. Alongside the warm appetisers, you can have a cheese and leak pide, a thick doughy pastry stuffed with leaks and feta cheese or Turkish kashar cheese. The Ramadan mains will include Turkish steaks, Kasap Kofte a mixture of ground beef and lamb seasoned with spicy peppers, tomatoes and Kuzu Pirzola, which are lamb chops with herbs, rice and vegetables.
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Finally, for dessert expect the Irmik Helvasi, a traditional semolina dessert shared and cooked in every household in Turkey, and the dessert for weddings and birth celebrations, the Firin Sutlaç rice pudding.
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The Market has a terrace with sprawling views of the city, Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall Fountain.
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Location: Dubai Mall, Fashion Avenue, Downtown Dubai
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Cost: iftar set menu Dh187 per person
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Timings: Open Daily from sunset onwards
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Miss Lily’s (Set menu)
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This Ramadan, get ready for a Caribbean twist on traditional Iftar favourites. From Caribbean spiced lentil soup to kunafa mango mousse, Miss Lily’s are taking you to the Islands this Ramadan season. The set menu features starters like the lentil soup and tomato salad, appetizers for sharing, including Jamaican spiced beef and chicken jerkey, ackee and eggplant dip served with crispy roti bread, a trio of mini pies, beef, chicken, callaloo and cheese, BACALITOS, which is a salted cod with a curry dip. You can then choose one main, either the Caribbean pepperpot, a Guyanese style oxtail, rich gravy, broad beans, rice and peas, the curry fish made with West Indian curry, jasmine rice and the vegetarian Caribbean stew which includes eggplant, red potatoes, carrots, callaloo stuffed bell peppers, okra and rice. End the meal with a unique dessert, like the kunafa mango mousse or the date cheesecake.
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Location: Sheraton Grand
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Cost: Dh180 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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ONI (Set menu)
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During Ramadan, guests of Oni can embark on aculinary experience with a set menu featuring Japanese specialties. The eclectic menu offers a novel twist on the usual iftar experience while embracing the tradition of sharing dishes. The iftar experience begins with a selection of fresh fruit juices, before guests can tuck into a range of signature dishes. The chef’s favourites will be served to start the feast, including; homemade crispy salmon tacos, chef’s selection of sushi and the pan seared chicken gyoza. Mains invite the diners to enjoy a variety of sharing dishes including vegetable ramen and Wagyu beef ribeye. The meal ends with a dessert of Oni milk cake with spring matcha infused milk and Chantelle cream, providing a sweet conclusion to the exquisite dining experience.
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Location: Shanri La, Shaikh Zayed Road
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Cost: Dh180 per person
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Time: Daily from sunset to 3am
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Opa (Set menu)
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What: Opa offers a hearty Ramadan menu that begins with a selection of soups and dates followed by breads and dips as well as a soup of the day, which changes daily. The Ramadan menu includes soft breads served with traditional Greek dips of Tzatiki, hummus, fava dip and the spicy feta dip. The cold appetizers include a Greek salad and tuna tartare, while the hot starters feature grilled halloumi, spinach pie, and lamb kebab. You then get to choose your main from a selection of dishes like the Lamb Gyros, Australian Waygu striploin with oregano jus served with crispy homemade potato chips, a sea bass fillet served with rice pilaf or the imam bayildi made with aubergine in a tomato sauce and yogurt with a spicy twist. End your iftar with the Athenian pie, pistachio cake, or the more traditional loukoumades.
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Location: Fairmont Dubai, Shaikh Zayed Road, Trade Centre Area
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Cost: Dh195 per person
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Timing: Daily from sunset to 8.30pm
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Baker Finch in Arabian Ranches Golf Club (Buffet)
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Enjoy authentic Arabic cuisine from the hearty buffet at Baker Finch, if you’re planning a large family gathering or looking for corporate bookings. Unwind on the balcony with golf course views.
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Location: Arabian Ranches Golf Club, Um Suqqeim Road Dubai
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Cost: Dh155 per person
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Time: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Stoke House (Set menu)
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Experience Arabic hospitality at Stoke House. With the first seating at sunset, Stoke House will host guests with a wide selection of traditional Ramadan dishes for iftar. Enjoy cold mezze and hot mezze, as well as a buffet of main courses including lamb kaftas, chicken kebab, chicken taouk, whole grilled seabream & lamb ouzi to name a few a few, as well as a few amazing things for dessert. After the meal, guests can also enjoy an iftar shisha for an additional Dh60.
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Location: Damac Hills Golf Club
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Cost: Dh150 per person
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Timings: From sunset to 8.30pm
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Majlis at Dubai World Trade Centre (Buffet)
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Situated in the heart of Dubai’s central business district, the Majlis at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) brings a classical Arabian atmosphere with traditional cuisine to enjoy this Ramadan. The Majlis offers a vast menu selection to experience the traditional Arabic cuisine and hospitality in an Arabesque setting.
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Location: Za’abeel Hall 6, Dubai World Trade Centre
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Cost: Dh165 per person and Dh85 for children aged 6-12years
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Yalumba (Buffet)
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The chefs at Yalumba have put together an elaborate iftar buffet. Drawing inspiration from the culinary culture of the Middle East, the buffet at Yalumba offers a variety of traditional favourites. Bringing live cooking stations, guests can enjoy meat kibbeh, katayef, among other Middle Eastern favourites. Head to Yalumba with your family or colleagues for an evening of traditional delicacies paired with a selection of desserts.
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Location: Le Meridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre
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Cost: Dh169 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Les Cuisines Restaurant at Sofitel (Buffet)
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Enjoy a lavish, flavorful Iftar meal as you unwind this Ramadan at Les Cuisines, with modern décor and inviting atmosphere.
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Location: Sofitel Dubai Downtown
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Price: Dh159 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Reel Cinemas iftar (Alternative Ramadan)
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This Ramadan, Reel Cinemas is offering a diverse choice of culinary selections along with a movie to watch. Valid all days of the week, enjoy a selection of high end dishes at the Platinum Suites at The Dubai Mall.
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Location: Reel Cinemas – The Dubai Mall
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Cost: Dh198 inclusive of a movie and a 3-course meal
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Timings: Daily from sunst onwards
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Al Massa Ballroom at Sofitel (Buffet)
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The ballroom will be transformed into a contemporary Arabian space representing the spirit of Ramadan. Choose from their carefully selected, iftar menus as you and your guests a fusion of modern and traditional.
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Location: Sofitel Dubai Downtown
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Cost: Dh175 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Crescent Nights by EAT Catering (Alternative iftar Pop Up)
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Crescent Nights is a pop-up concept conceptualized by EAT Catering, a catering and events company, to celebrate the month of Ramadan. A special iftar set menu has been carefully crafted to make the Ramadan celebration an enjoyable moment. From grass-fed Angus meatball fatteh to thyme-infused roasted free range chicken with lemon all the way to creative sweet endings like saffron and pistachio pancakes or maple date cake are all available within the iftar menu which children and adults alike can enjoy.
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Location: Building no. 10, City Walk
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Cost: Dh175 per person excluding beverages
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9p
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Loumi (Buffet)
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Indulge in an Iftar buffet at Loumi showcasing authentic Arabic and International dishes with a variety of Arabic sweets and live cooking stations. Buffet packages include Arabic juices, soft drinks, water, coffee & tea
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Location: Millennium Airport Hotel Dubai
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Cost: Dh169 per person, Dh89 per child ages 5 to 12 years old, Children 4 years old & below dine free
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 8.30pm
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Puerto 99 (Set menu)
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The latest Mexican restaurant to dock at Bluewaters Island, unveils a different iftar menu for friends and families to gather and end their fast this Ramadan. The venue introduces its own culinary flair through a bold set menu featuring special dishes, perfect for sharing. Guests can experience a feast for the senses in a vibrant atmosphere with views of the Dubai Marina skyline. Iftar will kick off be welcomed with a warming bowl of caldo de setas soup along with an array of appetizers, highlights including guacamole, black beans and tostadas, a sweet and spicy tomato sauce and pescadilla tacos served using local fish. Entrees include a selection of mains and sharing plates including a healthy selection of caeser salad and kale salad, baked jumbo meshico shrimp in a creamy garlic confit and artisanal roasted lamb, goat or chicken from the mezquite wood rotisserie. Saving the best for last, diners will end their meal with a dessert selection from fresh baked churros, a Tres Leches cake and a bold Mexican Guava flan.
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Location: Bluewaters
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Cost: Dh180 per person
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Time: Daily from sunset until 12am
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Sumo Sushi and Bento (Set menu)
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Sumo Sushi & Bento is serving a few different set iftar menus for two people. Available across all Sumo locations in the UAE, the set menus will come in three different combinations to make sure everyone finds a combo that they love. The set menu includes soup, an appetizer, a main and dessert with tea.
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Location: all Sumo Sushi and Bento locations in the UAE
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Cost: Dh179 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 12am
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Dukes (Buffet)
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Dukes, The Palm, will be offering residents of the city with a two different iftar options. The first to be held at The Great British Restaurant will feature a spread of traditional Middle Eastern cuisines, live cooking stations and entertainment by the oud musician. Alternatively, they can opt to indulge in the savoury delights of the Indian cuisine at Khyber, whose iftar is set within palatial style interiors. Those booking in large groups can avail additional offers.
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Location: Palm Jumeirah, Dubai
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Cost: Dh185 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset until 9pm
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The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi (Buffet)
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The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi is hosting a Ramadan iftar buffet at their Serdaal Ballroom and outdoor terrace. A traditional iftar buffet offers a selection of dishes, accompanied by the sound and buzz of live entertainment.
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Location: The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort and Marina Serdaal Ballroom and Terrace
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Cost: Dh155 per person Dh55 per child under 12, Free for children 6 and under
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9.30pm
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V Hotel Dubai (Set menu)
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This Ramadan, V Hotel Dubai is hosting an iftar at hotel’s Korean Fusion restaurant, Namu. The K-iftar will feature a Korean-style set menu including Namu’s signature dish, bibimbap. The bold and lively eatery has views over Dubai’s water canal, meaning diners can enjoy an amazing sunset when breaking their fast. This alternative iftar is available daily from sunset until midnight throughout Ramadan.
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Location: V Hotel Dubai, Curio Collection by Hilton
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Cost: Dh155 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 8.30pm
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Habtoor Palace (Ramadan Tent)
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Dine on the green, or close enough, with this iftar in Habtoor Palace’s Ramadan tent located within the property’s gardens. Guests can indulge in an iftar buffet, followed by an a la carte suhoor, with shishas, along with video and board games, including backgammon, known as tawilat alzahr in Arabic. The property also has a private VIP lounge and a complimentary children’s zone.
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Location: Habtoor Palace LXR Hotels and Resorts
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Cost: Dh165 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 8.30pm
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Liwan (Buffet)
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Ramadan diners visiting Liwan restaurant can enjoy an all-you-can-eat iftar featuring a blend of Arabic, Mediterranean, Indian and International buffet selection. Guests can choose from a selection of Arabic cuisine featuring hot and cold mezzes, salads, dolmas a wide range of succulent meat cooked to perfection, lamb ouzi, sushi counter and all-time favourites such as umm ali, basbusa, Mohalabia, dolma and assortments of Swiss chocolates and pastries. The dessert station will include Arabic Luqaimat. Guests will be entertained all night long by live Oud players.
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Location: Swissotel Al Ghurair
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Cost: Dh165
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Ramadan at Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club (Ramadan Tent)
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Celebrate Ramadan at the QD’s Tent; located at the Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club, overlooking the Creek and Dubai skyline. Enjoy an iftar buffet, featuring an assortment of Arabic dishes and international selections. Highlights include hot and cold mezze, soups and mains like the lamb tajin and maklouba roasted chicken. There will also be a Lamb Ouzi station.
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Location: QD’s, Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club
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Cost: Dh170 including iftar buffet and selected beverages
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Mercure Dubai Barsha Heights (Buffet)
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This Ramadan, Mercure Dubai Barsha Heights Hotel will offer an iftar buffet with a wide variety of traditional dishes, at the hotel’s Day & Night Restaurant. The iftar features a selection of dates, dry fruits, nuts, soups and salads including fattoush, tabouleh, rocca, shanklish and more. Cold mezzes on offer are vine leaves, Arabic pickles, makdous, hummus and baba ghanoush and special main courses comprise of chicken, lamb, beef and seafood options with a selection of tasty side dishes.
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Location: Barsha Heights, Dubai
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Cost: Dh180 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Hilton Garden Inn Al Jadaf (Buffet)
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Somaya, the hotel’s popular all-day-dining restaurant, will serve a daily iftar. Diners can indulge in a range of courses including soups, cold starters and salads, as well as a hot food station and an array of desserts. The property will also offer private iftars for groups over 30 in the ballroom, with prices starting at Dh199 per person.
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Location: Al Jadaf, Dubai
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Cost: Dh199 for adults, Children under 6 eat free
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Shayan Restaurant, Swissotel Al Ghurair (Buffet)
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Shayan restaurant will offer guests an authentic Persian iftar buffet of traditional Iranian specialties. This Iranian eatery is great for meat lovers with dishes like the Ash e reshte soup, mirza ghasemi, kashke bademnjan and so on.
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Location: Swissotel Al Ghurair
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Cost: Dh199 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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The Retreat Palm Dubai MGallery (Buffet)
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Try spending Ramadan at the Middle East’s first wellbeing resort. With every iftar booking each guest can enjoy a confidential and painless complimentary Genetic Test. Enabling wellness experts to provide personalised recommendations for a healthy living according to your DNA results. The Retreat Palm Dubai will welcome guests with an iftar buffet menu served at all-day dining restaurant, Vibe. Including three live cooking stations, date and halawet market, a healthy cold mezze with superfood dressings, as well as signature Ramadan beverages and plates including; authentic lean lamb ouzzi, 48 hours flavour-infused chicken shawarma, fresh manaesh and breads.
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Location: Vibe Restaurant, The Retreat Palm Dubai MGallery
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Cost: Dh175 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 11pm
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La Maison (Buffet)
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What’s an iftar without some traditional Arabic treats, followed by a round of board games with near and dear ones? La Maison is hosting a fun evening out until the early hours, especially if you plan on staying on for suhoor.
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Location: Royal Central Hotel The Palm
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Timings: Iftar from sunset to 10.30pm; suhoor from 10pm until 3am.
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Cost: Dh160 per person. Children under 6 years dine free and those between the age of 6 and 12 years eat at half price. Suhoor at Dh120 per person. Dh150 additional for shisha.
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3in1 in Vida Downtown (Set menu)
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This three-day rotation iftar main menu serves dishes such as lamb ouzi, chicken potato, kofta khashkhash, chicken shish taouk and lamb Dawood Bahsa. Guests can also take in a buffet of Mediterranean specialties and beverages. Continue the evening at the open-air terrace, adjacent to the pool with shisha.
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Location: Vida Downtown, Dubai
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Cost: Dh180 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset until 10pm
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The Lounge (Set menu)
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With a choice of indoor lounge seating or being seated at The Secret Garden, The Lounge offers iftar with a view of the Burj Khalifa. A traditional set menu offers Ramadan beverages, moutabel, cheese and meat sambusak, a choice of mixed grills and Arabic sweets, such as umm ali and mohalabia. Outdoor shisha is also available.
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Location: Address Downtown
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Price: At Dh180 per person; children 6 to 10 years dine at half off. Kids 5 years and below dine free.
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Timings: From sunset to sunrise.
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Palermo (Buffet)
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This family-friendly iftar serves up a buffet of sweet and savoury treats.
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Location: Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club
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Cost: At Dh155 per person; children 6 to 11 years eat at 50 per cent off dining; children 5 years and below dine for free.
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Timings: From sunset to 9pm
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The H Dubai (Buffet)
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During Ramadan, head down to the H Hotel and enjoy an all you can eat iftar called ‘Eat and Meat’ at The H Dubai which includes a traditional daily iftar including Ramadan beverages
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Location: H Hotel, Shaikh Zayed Road
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Cost: Dh185 per person, Dh90 for kids between 6-14.
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Khaymat Al Bahar (Buffet)
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The family-style Lebanese restaurant at Jumeirah Al Qasr, is embracing Ramadan with a beach-side iftar experience that aims to give back to the community through a partnership with Dubai-based Al Jalila Foundation. The iftar buffet promises a selection of drinks including butter milk, jallab and kamar el din served alongside dates, apricots and figs, followed by a selection of hearty soups and traditional mezze served hot and cold. Main courses being rotated during Ramadan include kofta bel seney (minced lamb dish), mixed grill and djej bil senyeh (baked garlic chicken with potatoes), and international options like baked salmon, vegetable Thai green curry, shrimp masala and baked mushroom pasta.
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Location: Khaymat Al Bahar Jumeirah Al Qasr
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Cost: Dh195 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset until 10pm
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Lima Dubai (Set menu)
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Lima Dubai, a Peruvian restaurant by the famous Chef Virgilio Martinez, is hosting a Peruvian inspired iftar, offering an alternative way to end the fast this Ramadan. The iftar menu will showcase a selection of signature dishes. Appetisers include traditional dates and a bread basket, served at the table, after which you will be treated to seven dishes designed to share. Highlights include lamb seco: slow cooked lamb shoulder served with Peruvian pumpkin puree, and Lima’s famous chocolate dessert: a heady mix of dark chocolate mousse, white chocolate ice cream and crunch chocolate ‘soil’.
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Location: The Square, City Walk
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Cost: Dh199 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 8.30pm
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Rixos Premium Dubai (Buffet)
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Rixos Premium Dubai is hosting an Istanbul iftar at Turquoise restaurant. The iftar buffet will have traditional dishes including mezzes, soups, salads and main courses of grilled meats of Turkish and international flavours. A selection of desserts complemented by a choice of Ramadan juices will top off the experience.
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Location: Turquoise Restaurant, Rixos Premium JBR
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Cost: Dh199 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Toro + KO (Set menu)
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Toro + KO the Barcelona inspired tapas restaurant is offering an alternative way to end the fast this Ramadan. The curated iftar menu includes a three-course feast of traditional Spanish fair with Boston inspired twists. The menu begins with an introduction to some traditional favourites with a plate of Toro Tapas to share. For main course guests can choose from dishes including Toro’s famous Catalonia style paella made with saffron rice and seasonal vegetables. To finish guests will be treated to a choice of three mouth-watering desserts including Toro’s celebrated churros, served with three enticing sauces, for a perfectly sweet ending.
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Location: Toro + Ko, The Square, City Walk
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Cost: Dh199 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Bice Mare (Set menu)
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Bice Mare, a fine dining Italian seafood restaurant located by the fountains of Dubai Mall, with views of the Burj Khalifa, offers a special four course iftar menu that they have dubbed “La Famiglia” including Italian mixed dishes with complementary minestrone soup and dates to break the fast.
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Location: Level 2, Souk Al Bahar Downtown
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Cost: Dh195 per person
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Timings: Daily from Sunset to 8.30pm
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The Atrium (Buffet)
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A traditional iftar buffet spread, which rotates every week, is on offer, serving soups and salads, hot and cold starters, main course and desserts.With more than 60 items to choose from, live cooking stations will also be on offer. Meanwhile, live musicians, a kids play area, and a cinema room for children to watch their favourite movies is also available.
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Location: Grand Millennium Dubai
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Price: Dh199 per person; Dh89 for kids age between 5-10 years. Kids below 5 years dine for free.
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Timing: Daily from sunset onwards
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Liv (Buffet)
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W Dubai, The Palm welcomes Ramadan by introducing a vibrant, rainbow-fueled Iftar. End your fast and Liv a little, at the Palm’s food on stage venue. Liv is offering a light option during Ramadan, with contemporary twists on traditional classics, serving guests flavorful cold and hot mezzes including: charcoal and beetroot hummus, muhammara and tabbouleh. Traditional recipes will be taken to a different level – offering guests lamb ouzi, shawarmas, grill stations and josper roasted meats. Appealing to desert-lovers everywhere there will be multicolored Turkish delight station, with 5kg’s of the sugar-laden treat. The Umm Ali is reimagined and served to guests covered in pink sprinkles.
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Location W Dubai, The Palm
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Cost: Dh195 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 8.30pm
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Al Fanous Lounge at Dubai Ballroom (Ramadan Majlis)
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Enjoy in a memorable iftar experience with family and friends in Al Fanous, the Ramadan lounge at the Dubai Ballroom.
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Location: JW Marriot Marquis, Business Bay
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Cost: Dh199 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 8.30
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Huqqa
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Huqqa a lounge and restaurant hailing originally from Turkey, invites you to end your fast in a bountiful fashion with a wide-ranging selection of a la carte Turkish and International dishes including hot and cold mezze, deliciously marinated dishes, Turkish coffee, dates, sweets and juices. Some of the dishes offered at the Turkish venue will be cooked live in front of you at Huqqa’s open kitchen, which you can peek into and watch the chef’s full preparation of the iftar dishes. Highlights include the Centil Kepab, Homemade Manti or the Meatballs Bursa or you could go for something healthy like the chargrilled seabass dish or the grilled prawns. Huqqa has a terrace with sprawling views of the city, Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall Fountain. The outdoor area is divided up into two sections of smokers and non-smokers, as shisha is served after iftar both indoor and outdoor at Huqqa.
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Location: Dubai Mall, Fashion Avenue, Downtown Dubai
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Cost: A la carte, Approximately Dh220 for two
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Timings: Open Daily from sunset onwards
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Mezzerie, Waldorf Astoria (Buffet)
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Round-up friends and family for Ramadan at Mezzerie. Featuring live cooking stations, with Middle Eastern fare and international delicacies, the food selection will cater to a variety of tastes with hot and cold mezzes, fresh juices, soups, exotically spiced mixed grills and delicate Arabic sweets.
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Location: Palm Jumeirah, Waldorf Astoria
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Cost: Dh205 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 11pm
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Texas de Brazil (Set menu)
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Try something different this year when ending your fast in Ramadan. The Churrascaria Iftar at Texas De Brazil is a meat-lovers iftar, with a wide variety of main offerings and sides. This deal allows you to have all-you-can-eat meats and salads. The meal includes a range of juices and soft drink options, and end with some desserts.
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Location: Mall of the Emirates
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Cost: Dh219 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Kitchen6 Restaurant (Buffet)
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For an international iftar, step into Kitchen6 restaurant, where six interactive cooking stations come to life creating a selection of world cuisines.
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Location: JW Marriot Marquis, Business Bay
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Cost: Dh215 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 8.30
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Chival (Set menu)
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With a focus on family-style sharing, the Arabic menu by Chef Kinan Ibrahim brings traditional homemade dishes from his childhood in Syria and has curated a culinary journey of Middle Eastern cuisine. Start with a selection of traditional cold mezze, a variety of soups and hot mezze, including spinach fatayer and wood-fired manakish. Main dishes include chicken biryani, lamb shish barak and Iranian mixed grill.
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Location: La Ville Hotel & Suites, City Walk
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Timings: From sunset onwards.
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Price: Dh239 per person, including a selection of juices. Children aged between 6 to 12 years dine at 50 per cent discount
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The Restaurant (Buffet)
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With views of the Burj Khalifa, indulge in a buffet spread for iftar, featuring live cooking stations that serve a myriad of local and global favourites, with shisha is served on the terrace.
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Location: Address Boulevard
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Timings: From sunset until 9pm.
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Price: Dh210 per person; complimentary for children 5 years and under; 50 per cent discount for children between 6 and 11 years old.
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Kaleidoscope (Buffet)
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Serving an international buffet, the restaurant will servce Mediterranean, North African and Indian specialty dishes, alongside a special iftar buffet with live cooking stations.
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Location: Atlantis The Palm
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Price: Dh215 per person; children from 4-11 years charged Dh107.5.
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Timings: 6pm to 8pm
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Masala Library by Jiggs Kalra (Set menu)
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Try a different iftar at the newly opened Masala Library by Jiggs Kalra which will host a unique Indian set-menu.
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Location: JW Marriot Marquis, Business Bay
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Cost: Dh230 for a non- vegetarian menu, Dh195 for a vegetarian menu
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 8.30
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Manava (Buffet)
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During the month of Ramadan, Manava restaurant is serving traditional local and regional Arabic specialties, along with a wide selection of international dishes, and desserts. Live cooking stations as well.
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Location: Sofitel The Palm
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Price: Dh175 per person.
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 10.30pm
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Bombay Brasserie (Set menu)
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The Indian restaurant has curated an iftar menu that draws inspiration from dishes once savoured by ruler Shah Mir of Northern India to the army kitchens of Tughlaq in Daulatabad, Tamil Nadu. The set-menu includes an Arabic inspired thirst quenchers, the Jelab, made with dates, grape molasses and rose water. The three-course menu includes Qabargaah, Kashmiri style lamb chops, Murgh Angara, a tandoor smoked chicken dish from the Nawab dynasty of Lucknow to Kariveplai Prawn Varuval, a spicy fried prawns dish flavoured with curry leaves. Main course highlights include Baneer Do Biyaza, Jarees, a slow cooked lamb with wheat and caramelised, followed by dessert.
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Location: Taj Dubai
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Price: Dh195 per person, for a three-course set menu.
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Timings: iftar from sunset to 9pm
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Asateer Tent (Ramadan Tent)
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Serving iftar and suhoor to more than 60,000 guests during the Ramadan, diners will can enjoy a buffet, with a selection of Arabic favourites such as lamb kebbeh, a shawarma station and mixed grill. The tent also features 10 dessert stations, including a traditional Arabic sweet-making live station, as well as an ice cream station and a chocolate fountain.
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There will also be an a la carte menu on offer during suhoor, which will include hot and cold mezze, soup, grilled meat and seafood, Ramadan desserts and a variety of shishas. Visitors will also be treated to live entertainment during suhoor.
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Location: Atlantis, The Palm
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Price: iftar for Dh220 per person; children 4-11 years dine for Dh110. Suhoor at Dh160 per person, excluding shisha.
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Timings: iftar from 6.30pm to 8.30pm. Suhoor from 9.45pm to 3am
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Olea (Buffet)
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Olea serves up culinary treats straight from its Levantine kitchen for iftar this Ramadan. Complete with live cooking stations and grills, the Iftar will be accompanied by the soothing sounds of the oud player.
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Location: Kempinski Mall of the Emirates
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Cost: Dh210 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 10pm
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Fairuz Tent (Ramadan Tent)
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Back for its third year, Fairuz is serving a traditional iftar buffet and Arabic entertainment. Set within the hotel’s ballroom, the tent is designed in shades of white, blue, with hints of turquoise.
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A new addition this year is a fully air-conditioned suhoor tent, offering shisha and a la carte mezze until the early hours.
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Location: Fairmont The Palm
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Price: iftar priced at Dh215 per person. Children between 6-12 dine at a 50 per cent discount; those below five dine for free. Shisha for Dh90.
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Tagine (Buffet)
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Experience a Moroccan iftar with a mix of buffet and a la carte options. Dishes include a selection of Moroccan salads, lentil soup, chicken tagine with lemon confit and olives, and sherry fish charmoula, complemented by the sounds of traditional oud and tablah.
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Location: One&Only Royal Mirage
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Price: Dh230 per person.
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Timing: Daily from sunset to 11.30pm
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Amaseena (Buffet)
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Amaseena is the annual Majlis that takes place every year at the Ritz Carlton. The iftar buffet includes hot and cold mezze as well as mains like mandi-cooked lamb, tagine cooked in authentic clay cookware and a spread of nine food stations highlighting Middle Eastern cuisine with dishes from Morocco, Lebanon and Persia as well as international delicacies including Peruvian and Italian.
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Location: The Ritz Carlton, Dubai, The Walk JBR, Amaseena Majlis – Lou’ Lou’A Ballroom,
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Costs: Dh205 per person
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Timing: Daily from sunset to 8.30pm
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Café Arabesque, Park Hyatt Dubai (Buffet)
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The Ramadan menu at Café Arabesque includes a selection of cold mezza such as tabouleh, fattoush, hummus and okra bil lahmi. The hot mezza section will feature vegetable samosas, safiha shamieh, and sambousek with options for meat and cheese lovers.
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Live stations will be offering ouzi with rice, and traditional kibdet dajad, a dish comprising of sautéed chicken liver with onion and olive oil, accompanied with Gozleme and manaeish. Main courses will include Arabic dishes, like oven-roasted hammour with sauteed vegetables, beef kawaj, and Moroccan chicken tagine. Desserts include dates, dry figs and apricots, as well as Turkish delights and more. Fact
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Location: Park Hyatt, Dubai Creek
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Cost: Dh220 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Queen Elizabeth 2 (Buffet)
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The original 1960’s Queens Room will be transformed into a Majlis Al Malika at QE2 featuring a backdrop of Arabesque decor and an iftar buffet showcasing Arabic gastronomy. It will feature live stations, grills, salads and hot and cold mezze as well as a full English roast carvery offering Yorkshire puddings, roast potatoes and all the trimmings.
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Location: The Queens Room, QE2, Jumeirah, Port Rashid
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Cost: Dh195 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Dh200 and over
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Azur at Raffles (Buffet)
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Gather family and friends and enjoy a traditional Arabic feast at Azur. Enjoy an iftar offering including hot and cold mezze, fresh salads, lamb ouzi and Arabic mixed grills, as well as a dedicated shawarma, manakish station and a soup and carving stations. A variety of international dishes will also be available, featuring salads, Indian and Asian cuisine and European roast meats.For dessert enjoy some umm ali, kunafa and sticky date pudding. To complement the iftar experience, there will also be a designated beverage station serving a range of classic Ramadan juices such as Tamarind, Qamar al deen, Jallab and Karakade.
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Location: Raffles Hotel, Sheikh Rashid Rd, Wafi City
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Cost: Dh205 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 10.30pm
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Ramadan Nights by Dish (Alternative iftar Pop Up)
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Dish, a renowned catering and events company, host an iftar pop up every year for the last three years. This year ‘Ramadan Nights by Dish’, in Al Quoz’s Warehouse Four is back offering an intimate iftar experience. The meal begins on a light note with sweet potato and red lentil soup, zataar and preserved lemon hummus with Arabic and cumin toasted flat breads. Followed by a slow braised lamb shoulder in Middle-eastern spices, which will be served alongside BBQ prawns with sumac, coriander and chicken kofta stuffed with ash goat’s cheese and smoked paprika. Spiced cauliflower and chickpea salad, saffron labneh and heritage tomatoes with shankleesh are just some of the flavourful accompaniments. There’s also great vegetarian options including the dukha roasted butternut squash and grilled halloumi, the charred brocolini with toasted sesame and Persian saffron rice pilaf. End the meal with a semolina and lemon sponge with pomegranate sorbet, sidr honey marscapone, almond and lavender shortbread with berries and mint provides a sweet ending to the meal and celebrates the distinct flavours of the region.
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Location: Warehouse Four, Al Quoz
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Cost: Dh200 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Cinemajlis: Cinema Akil and Project Chaiwala (Alternative iftar Pop Up)
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Project Chaiwala and Cinema Akil have partnered up to create Cinemajlis; a unique iftar experience this Ramadan at Al Serkal Avenue, transforming the cinema into a dining hall the entire month. Cinemajlis will provide visitors with a ‘dinner and a movie’ experience. Fans of the home-grown chai diner can expect an iftar menu with an elevated take on casual, family-style South Asian cuisine.
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Also on the menu; a curated film programme by independent cinema house Cinema Akil, the region’s first arthouse cinema. Films will screen every night starting at 9pm and 11pm on weekdays and pre-iftar screenings on weekdays.
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Location: Cinema Akil and Project Chaiwala, Alserkal Avenue
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Cost: Dh200 (iftar + film screening combo)
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Timings: Daily from 6.30pm, Movie starts at 8.45pm
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Al Majlis at Madinat Jumeirah (Ramadan Tent)
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Majlis at Madinat Jumeirah offers an Arabic style buffet, including soup, hot and cold mezze, fresh salads, lamb ouzi and Arabic mixed grills and much more. Desserts on offer are Kunafa,
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Location: Across from Mina A Salam, Madinat Jumeirah
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Cost: Dh220 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Godolphin Ramadan Tent (Ramadan Tent)
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Experience dining that fuses past and present in the Godolphin Ballroom’s Ramadan Tent, where you can enjoy authentic Arabic cuisine to the sounds of the live oud.
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Location: Jumeirah Emirates Towers
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Cost: Dh205 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Ruya (Set menu)
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This Ramadan Ruya will offer Anatolian style dishes perfect for sharing. During the month of Ramadan, diners can enjoy a selection of cold and warm starters such as isli patican, simit coated baby squid, bőrek, karpuz peynir and pide will follow. You can then choose one of the main courses including whole grilled sea bream, marinated baby chicken, ali nazik and kuru fasulye and arpa sehriye pilavi. Conclude the meal with a medley of sweet Turkish treats with a refreshing tea or Ramadan drink.
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Location: Grosvenor House, Dubai Marina
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Cost: Dh249 per person
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Timings: Daily from Sunset to 9pm
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Dh250 and over
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Villamore (Set menu)
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Villamore, the popular beach-front restaurant in Emerald Palace Kempinski Dubai, is hosting a curated iftar menu inspired by the bold flavours of the Levant and Mediterranean. The Ramadan set menu features authentic and traditional dishes, great for sharing. Start the meal with mocktails and beverages including Villamore lemonade and ‘qamaar al-deen’ mocktail alongside classic and banana laban. Traditional favourites including dates, hummus, muhammara and focaccia will accompany. Mains include comforting, dishes such as grilled lamb chops, whole corn-fed chicken and sea food stew. The meal concludes with a dessert platter featuring ricotta cannoli, orange almond cake and vanilla pannacotta and strawberries providing a sweet conclusion to the exquisite experience.
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Location: Emerald Palace Kempinski Dubai, Palm Jumeirah
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Cost: Dh250 per person Time: 6.30/6.45pm onwards
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Timings: Sunday to Thursday from sunset onwards
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The Rotisserie (Buffet)
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Experience a traditional iftar buffet at The Rotisserie restaurant. Enjoy the flavours of Middle Eastern cuisine with a selection of generous mezzes, salads, and The Rotisserie live grill serving traditional Ouzi lamb with rice, tagine kofta with egg and green peas and homemade oumali pudding.
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Location: One and Only Royal Mirage
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Cost: Dh230 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 11.30pm
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BiCE Ristorante (Set menu)
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The Italian dining venue, tucked away at the Hilton Dubai Jumeirah, BiCE Ristorante will be welcoming guests to a classic Italian iftar. The iftar will feature cold and hot sharing starters such as panzanella, vine leave rolls, roasted smocked eggplant paste and arancini to name a few. You can enjoy the live pasta stations serving house favourites like the penne arrabbiata and gnocchi sorrentina. The iftar continues with main courses at the in-venue market, featuring grilled chicken breast, truffle potato mash, slow roasted lamb leg and oven baked seabass filet.
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Location: BiCE Ristorante, Hilton Dubai Jumeirah, JBR
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Cost: Dh250 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Al Falak Ballroom Burj Al Arab (Ramadan Tent)
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During Ramadan, the Al Falak Ballroom inspired by a Viennese opera house, is transformed into a palatial hall dressed in Arabesque patterns. If you choose to have a fancy Ramadan this year, head down to the seven star hotel and enjoy an Arabic iftar buffet featuring a wide selection of local dishes, as well as a live Badri band, bringing an authentic Arabic Ramadan experience.
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Location: Burj Al Arab Hotel, Jumeirah Beach Road
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Cost: Dh265 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Dubai Opera (Buffet)
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End your fast at the Dubai Opera’s auditorium, as it transforms into a banquet hall for iftar. Presenting three different iftar menus throughout the month, it includes a buffet of Arabic and international dishes, accompanied by music from their live entertainment.
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Location: Dubai Opera, Downtown Dubai
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Cost: Dh260 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9.30pm
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Ewaan Ramadan Tent (Ramadan Tent)
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Palace Downtown offers a generous Middle Eastern and international buffet while oud music plays in the background. Ramadan juices and water are also on offer.
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Location: The Palace Downtown Dubai
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Cost: Dh255 per person 25 per cent off when dining or booking during the first week of Ramadan
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Asado Palace Downtown (Set menu)
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Explore South American flavours and warm hospitality at Asado. Envisioned as an homage to Argentina, Asado will have an unlimited iftar set menu of dishes featuring wholesome ingredients.
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Location: The Palace Downtown Dubai
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Cost: Dh255 per person 25 per cent off when dining or booking during the first week of Ramadan
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Zest (Buffet)
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A live oud performance sets the mood for an iftar buffet featuring a variety of Middle Eastern traditional delicacies and international specialties, along with Ramadan-inspired beverages.
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Location: One&Only The Palm
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Price: Dh250 per adult and Dh125 per child (6-12 years).
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Timings: From sunset until 10.45pm
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Al Hadheerah (Buffet)
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The restaurant is serving a desert iftar experience. The evening will feature tunes of traditional oud and kanun musicians. After iftar a live cultural entertainment will commence, such as Tanoura dancing, as well as stunning horse and camel shows.
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Parents with kids, will have a chance to relax and enjoy the evening while little ones are preoccupied with kids’ activities including face painting and a bouncy castle, at a special designated area. Guests are also encouraged to participate in the raffle draw, for a chance to win exciting prizes every day.
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Iftar at Al Hadheerah restaurant is a truly one-of-a-kind experience to enjoy this Ramadan with friends and family; providing the sights, sounds and tastes of Arabia.
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Location: The Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa
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Price: Dh265 on weekdays, Dh295 on weekends. Children aged four to 12 dine at 50 per cent discount, and little guests under four dine for free.
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Timings: From sunset to 11pm
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The Bay (Buffet)
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Located steps away from the beach, the recently opened, brasserie-style restaurant has curated a special menu for iftar and suhoor spreads with an international and Arabic buffet, along with live cooking stations from May 5 to June 4.
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Location: Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai
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Price: Dh265 per person
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Timings: iftar from 7-9pm; suhoor from 9pm-2am.
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Hakkasan (Set menu)
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The Cantonese restaurant is serving an alternative iftar celebration with a four-course menu with signature dishes such as the Peking duck and a dim sum platter. Meanwhile, the regular a la carte menu is also on offer as an alternative option.
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Location: Atlantis the Palm
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Price: For Dh288 per person.
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Timings: From 6.30pm onwards.
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Thiptara Palace Downtown (Set menu)
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Experience a different iftar situated at the edge of Burj Lake. Thiptara is offering Thai cuisine will take guests on a culinary journey through the islands.
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Location: The Palace Downtown Dubai
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Cost: Dh255 per person 25 per cent off when dining or booking during the first week of Ramadan
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 9pm
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Günaydin (Set menu)
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Günaydin offers a four course iftar menu in addition to the a la carte menu to end the fast, inclusive of water and Turkish tea. Share some of Günaydın’s popular grilled selections such as chicken sis kebab, pistachio or adana kebab and begendi kebab, along with other Turkish dishes.
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Location: Souk Al Bahar – Dubai
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Cost: Dh230 per person
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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La Petite Maison Dubai (Set menu)
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La Petite Maison Dubai has crafted an iftar menu with Riviera-influenced classics featuring a selection of La Petite Maison’s signature dishes. The meal will start with soup and dates, followed by a variety of starters, including green lentils, quinoa salad, carpaccio tuna and calamari. Choose a main course, such as grilled sirloin, grilled lamb cutlets with smoked aubergine, grilled tiger prawns and Arrabbiata and finish off with a dessert. Choose from cheesecake, warm chocolate mousse with malt ice cream or pistachio cake that comes with either a choice of tea or coffee.
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Location: DIFC
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Cost: Dh240 per person (minimum two people)
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 8pm
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Cipriani (Set menu)
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This Ramadan, Cipriani Dubai serves an iftar of its best-selling and most popular dishes. The menu is designed to be shared between groups of two or more and will change on a weekly basis. Based on a sharing concept, guests will be served dates and a soup of the day on arrival, followed by a selection of Cipriani’s starters including the burrata alla Mediterranean, calamari fritti with tartar sauce and the crisp cucumber salad with sweetcorn, cherry tomatoes and avocado. Cipriani will serve four main courses to each table to ensure that all diners sample the dishes. These dishes will include baked green taglioni with veal ham; followed by the Aubergine alla parmigiana, veal piccatine al limone, served alongside a rice pilaf, and grilled lamb chops with mixed seasonal vegetables. The Cipriani Vanilla Merengue will end the meal on a sweet note, alongside tea and Italian coffee.
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Location: Cipriani, DIFC
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Cost: Dh280 per person
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Timing: Daily from sunset to 11.45pm
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Scalini (Set menu)
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Offering a selection of special authentic Italian dishes, the Iftar menu will begin with a choice of starters including burrata con datterini (burrata with cherry tomatoes), calamari fritti (calamari fried in a light tempura and served with tartar sauce), bresaola con ricotta (cured sliced fillet of beef with ricotta cheese), and funghi di bosco barbecue (assorted sautéed mushrooms) to name a few. To follow, guests will be served the chef’s surprise which has been specially created, before their choice of main course. Dishes include fresh pasta such as the penne all arrabiata, a homemade beef lasagne, or gnocchi della nonna with a selection of sauces. Those looking for a protein fix can opt for the pollastrino alla griglia, a whole baby chicken grilled in the josper oven with herbs and roasted potatoes, or the salmone al cartoccio con gamberetti, oven baked fillet of salmon served with butter, lemon and shrimps.
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Location: Scalini Dubai, Restaurant Village, Four Seasons Resort Jumeirah
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Cost: Dh245 per person minimum of 2 people
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 8pm
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Dh300 and more
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Hell’s Kitchen Dubai (Set menu)
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Take a different approach to Ramadan this year at the second global outpost of Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen and first-of-its-kind in the Middle East. Expect a selection of local flavors as the restaurant serves up their famous dishes with an Emirati twist. Savor a menu of sharing mezzes and a la carte mains featuring signature dishes and Middle Eastern favorites including a slow-cooked lamb shank tagine or delicious crispy salmon along with a selection of flame-grilled sides such as lamb chops, koftas and shish kebabs. For dessert, try the decadent sticky date pudding or tuck into the Middle Eastern classic, Umm Ali or go all out with Hell’s Kitchen peanut butter fudge cheesecake drizzled with salted caramel and topped with whipped cream.
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Location Ceasar’s Palace Bluewaters
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Cost Dh350 per person
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Timings Daily from sunset to 8.30pm
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Doors Freestyle Grill (Set menu)
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Doors Freestyle Grill, welcomes Ramadan with iftar offerings including Turkish specialties and beverages with a spin, including Lentil soup or Chicken soup, salads like the eggplant and pomegranate salad. For mains, diners can try the beef kaymak, lamb chops, grilled king prawns and other premium meat cuts. Leave some room for dessert, which includes baklava sweetened with natural honey, the traditional Turkish kemal pasa, and a celebratory special Triliche, as well as mixed fruit.
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Location: Doors Freestyle Grill, Al Seef, Dubai.
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Costs: Dh345 per person
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Timings: From Sunset to 10pm
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Tribes (Set menu)
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Tribes, the African-themed restaurant which is famously known for an extensive meaty menu, is offering a special Ramadan Sharing Platter featuring 300g USA Black Angus Rib Eye, Cape Malay Fish Curry and 200g spicy Lamb Rump Steak, vegetables, side-dishes and sauces.
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Location: Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates
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Cost: Dh350 per sharing platter
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 2am
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Cafe Nikki
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The iftar menu will showcase a collection of authentic Ramadan beverages and handpicked dates to start the iftar, as well as a collection of regional chilled and hot tapas, UAE caught fresh catch and a variety of main courses complemented with side dishes and sauces. The pastry team have created a selection of desserts, both traditional and with a modern touch to highlight the innovative city will live in.
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Location: Nikki Beach Resort & Spa Dubai, Pearl Jumeira, Jumeirah Beach Road, Dubai
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Cost: Dh350 per person (Seafood menu), Dh380 per person (From the Land menu)
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Timings: Daily from sunset onwards
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Over Dh400
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The Grilll Shack (Set menu)
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The Grilll Shack, has introduced a Ramadan Sharing Steak Platter. Included in the sharing-style meal are four soups, four Wet-Aged Beef Cuts, like the 250g US Ribeye, 300g NZ Striploin, and 300g NZ Rump. Dinner will be accompanied by four choices of side-dishes as well as four sauces, and for those with a sweet-tooth, there will be house desserts to complete the experience.
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Location: Dubai Mall, Level 2 (next to the Cinema)
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Cost: Dh450 per platter
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Timings: Daily from sunset to 2am
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Aspen Chalet (Set menu)
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Indulge in a blend of tradition and style surrounded by loved ones with iftar in the cosy, modern rustic Aspen Chalets, positioned overlooking Ski Dubai. Set to be a unique evening, guests can enjoy the ultimate luxury of a Private Chef, who will profile a variety of flavours with an array of Middle Eastern dishes.
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Location: Ski Dubai, Aspen Chalet
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Cost: Dh650 per person, with a minimum booking of 8 persons required for this package
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Timing: Available Daily from sunset to 9pm