Whether you’re looking for traditional Middle Eastern flavours, international gourmet offerings, or immersive cultural experiences, these Ramadan 2026 Iftars and Suhoors in Dubai promise to make your holy month evenings in Dubai memorable.
Al Maha, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa
For a truly serene Ramadan experience, escape the city and head to Al Maha for a desert-inspired Iftar. Hosted every Saturday (21 & 28 February, 7 & 14 March) and on select weekdays (Thursday 5 March), the open-air gathering unfolds at sunset amid the golden dunes of the Ghaf Oasis, offering a reflective, Bedouin-inspired setting under a blanket of stars.

The evening begins with dates, nuts and Arabic coffee, followed by cold mezze, seasonal salads, and hearty shared dishes from live stations, including zarb-cooked chicken, slow-roasted lamb, charcoal-grilled specialties, and aromatic Oriental rice. Sweet endings feature classic Ramadan treats like kunafa, Om Ali, basbousa, and delicately spiced dates.


Live oud music and a calligraphy artist add subtle artistry to the night, creating a calm, contemplative atmosphere. This experience celebrates tradition, togetherness, and the timeless rhythm of desert life.

An elegant iftar experience rooted in the way Ramadan was traditionally observed in the desert. Esquire Weekly Recommends.
The Majlis, Mandarin Oriental Jumeira
Experience Ramadan by the sea at The Majlis, where warm hospitality meets the timeless charm of Old Jumeirah. This year, the resort partners with Emirati artist Shayma Al Mughairy, the “Queen of Sand,” to create Gift of Time, a stunning sand installation that celebrates tradition, community, and the enduring spirit of the holy month.

Set in a warm, inviting majlis with soft lighting and an outdoor terrace overlooking the Arabian Sea, the experience begins at sunset with a lavish iftar. Guests are treated to a buffet of Middle Eastern favourites, live cooking stations, and signature creations from the resort’s acclaimed restaurants, Netsu by Ross Shonhan and Tasca by José Avillez. Live oud and qanun performances set a soulful, intimate tone, while the gentle sea breeze enhances the evening’s magic.
As the night deepens, suhoor unfolds at a relaxed pace, featuring Arabian-inspired cold and hot dishes, traditional desserts, refreshing beverages, and a curated shisha selection. The serene beachside setting, combined with soft melodies and the company of loved ones, makes The Majlis a perfect place to pause, share stories, and celebrate the spirit of Ramadan beneath the stars. Esquire Weekly Recommends.
Perigrine Garden Majlis, One&Only Royal Mirage
If you’re looking for a Ramadan experience that combines elegance, culture, and genuine togetherness, the One&Only Royal Mirage is a destination that delivers on every level. This season, the resort offers three unique culinary experiences: the enchanting Peregrine Majlis, a Moroccan feast at Tagine, and an intimate private dining option at Gyr Majlis, each designed to celebrate tradition and connection in a setting of understated luxury.

At the Peregrine Garden Majlis, Dubai’s iconic Arabian Courtyard comes alive with lantern-lit pathways and warm, inviting décor. Guests can enjoy a generous Levantine and Arabic buffet featuring highlights such as lamb ouzi, aromatic shawarma, vibrant mezze, and traditional sweets.

As the night continues, Suhoor offers a serene outdoor retreat with an à la carte menu, shisha, and relaxed ambiance, allowing conversations to linger late into the evening. Here, every detail reflects the spirit of Ramadan, from shared meals to quiet moments of reflection, all wrapped in the resort’s signature grace and hospitality.

At Tagine, guests can enjoy an authentic Moroccan Iftar of slow-cooked tagines, spiced kebabs, and sweet pastries, followed by an intimate Suhoor with live music and classic Moroccan dishes à la carte. Esquire Weekly recommends for Ramadan 2026 Iftars and Suhoors in Dubai.
Hikayat, The Majlis, Four Seasons Resort Dubai
Set along the sands of Jumeirah Beach, Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach delivers one of the city’s more polished Ramadan experiences. This year’s Hikayat theme focuses on tradition and community, with a Majlis-style setting designed for relaxed, unhurried evenings.

The Majlis draws inspiration from historic gathering spaces, reimagined here with contemporary elegance. Expect a generous iftar spread featuring saffron rice, slow-roasted lamb, regional mezze and pistachio-laced desserts, alongside live traditional entertainment that adds atmosphere without overpowering conversation. Suhoor continues late into the night with a curated menu in a refined beachfront setting.

Whether breaking fast with family or Suhooring into the night, The Majlis offers a sanctuary where conversations flow, stories are shared, and the quiet glow of togetherness is felt along the beach. For a more intimate, lantern-lit experience inspired by Fatimid-era traditions.
For a more intimate setting, Shai Salon offers a refined post-iftar option. Inspired by the lantern-lit Ramadan traditions of Cairo, Chef Nicolas Lambert’s signature Ramadan Cake features a delicate date sugar shortcrust pastry filled with creamy Iranian pistachio, layered with Xocoline 65% chocolate batons and caramelised cocoa nibs. Esquire Weekly recommends for iftars and suhoors.
Iftar and Suhoor at JW Marriott Marquis Dubai come with a view
Armani/Pavilion, Armani Hotel Dubai
If you’re looking for an elegant Ramadan experience in the heart of Downtown Dubai, Armani Hotel Dubai offers Armani/Pavilion. Set beneath the iconic Burj Khalifa and overlooking the Dubai Fountain, this al fresco destination combines refined ambiance with the gentle rhythm of live oud music and the fountain’s captivating choreography. Guests can enjoy Iftar and Suhoor under the stars, surrounded by the sparkling city skyline.

The culinary journey blends timeless Middle Eastern classics with international favourites from Armani/Ristorante, Armani/Hashi, Armani/Mediterraneo, Armani/Amal, and Armani/Deli. From hot and cold starters and soups to live cooking stations featuring ouzi, shawarma, risotto, and pasta, and a decadent selection of Arabic and global desserts, every detail is designed for sharing and celebration.


With a dedicated family-friendly area and kids’ corner, Armani/Pavilion is perfect for those seeking a sophisticated, unforgettable Ramadan gathering.
AMASSI by Selma Benomar, One&Only One Za’abeel
AMASSI at One&Only One Za’abeel is more than a Ramadan tent; it’s a living work of art. Designed by Moroccan-French couturier Selma Benomar, the space brings the precision and elegance of haute couture to life, with embroidered walls, hand-sculpted gypsum patterns, and details that feel both intimate and grand. Every corner reflects the slow, thoughtful craftsmanship that mirrors the spirit of Ramadan.

The experience begins with a warm iftar: a buffet of Arabic hot and cold mezze, complemented by refined drinks and soft ambient music. As night falls, suhoor takes on a relaxed, lounge-style vibe with an à la carte menu, shisha, and live Arabic instrumental performances.
With options from private majlis to larger tables, AMASSI invites friends, families, and groups to gather, share, and celebrate in a space that blends heritage, artistry, and contemporary luxury.
KAYALI Majlis, The Lana
If you’re looking for a Ramadan experience that blends elegance, sensory delight, and intimate gatherings, The Lana presents the KAYALI Majlis, created in collaboration with UAE-based fragrance brand KAYALI by Mona Kattan. Set in the hotel’s serene Veranda courtyard overlooking Marasi Bay, the open-air majlis is designed as a scented garden under the stars, where refined dining meets the spirit of togetherness.

Chef Jouni Ibrahim’s set menu draws inspiration from KAYALI’s Freedom Collection, weaving notes of orange blossom, sandalwood, pink pepper, and floral accords into every dish. Guests can enjoy a sharing-style Iftar with hot and cold mezze, soups, sushi and sashimi, Arabic mixed grill, Ouzi, Truffle Pasta, and Middle Eastern desserts, complemented by premium Arabic coffee and refreshing beverages.


Every detail creates a relaxed, elegant sanctuary where guests can linger, celebrate, and connect throughout the Holy Month. Great for iftars and suhoors.
Clap Dubai
For a Ramadan evening with a contemporary twist, book an elevated Iftar at CLAP Dubai. Blending refined Japanese technique with Middle Eastern touches, this four-course experience is designed for sharing, making it ideal for long, meaningful conversations around the table.

The meal begins with dates, followed by comforting bowls of miso or corn soup. Fresh sashimi and shrimp tempura rolls set the tone for a menu rooted in precision and balance. For mains, expect standouts such as lamb rack with kimchi, marrying tenderness with bold flavour, and the restaurant’s signature black cod glazed in silky miso. Dessert delivers a Dubai-inspired flourish: pistachio kataifi chocolate layered with dark mousse and crunchy nuts.

Set beneath the stars with sweeping views of the Burj Khalifa, this sunset-to-8:30pm Iftar offers a stylish way to break your fast.
KIRA, Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab
As the sun sets over Dubai, KIRA welcomes guests for an Iftar that celebrates connection, tradition, and the quiet joy of gathering. The evening begins with a grounding ritual of dates and nuts, followed by warming Lentil Soup infused with Japanese spices and crisp croutons. Mediterranean pickles with yuzu olive oil and chili crisp refresh the palate, setting the tone for a thoughtfully curated meal designed to be shared.

Light and fresh courses include Avocado & Edamame Salad and Burrata Panzanella, while Patata Brava with yuzu aioli and Wagyu Ragù Gyoza offer comforting, communal flavors. Main course options range from Angus Tenderloin with classic peppercorn sauce, Woodfire Roasted Lobster with peri-peri beurre blanc, to Smoked Lamb Shank and a vegetarian Cauliflower Piccata, ensuring every diner finds a perfect dish.
The experience concludes with signature desserts: Kokuto Crème Caramel, Granny Smith Mille-Feuille, and the indulgent Karak Brioche with Hokkaido Milk Ice Cream, reflecting the generosity and warmth of the season.
Asateer, Atlantis, The Palm
If you’re planning a memorable Iftar this Ramadan, Asateer at Atlantis, The Palm deserves a top spot on your list. The iconic Ramadan tent returns with its signature blend of tradition, elegance and warm hospitality, offering one of the city’s most celebrated Holy Month experiences. Set against sweeping views of the Arabian Gulf, the palatial venue welcomes up to 1,730 guests each night, with options ranging from garden terraces to private majlises, perfect for everything from intimate family gatherings to larger group celebrations.

Expect rotating themed Iftar nights spotlighting Arabesque, Persian, Khaleeji and Traditional flavours, alongside live cooking stations and time-honoured favourites. Highlights include spit-roasted whole lamb carved live, charcoal-grilled kebbeh sajieh and freshly baked manakish. From 10pm, Suhoor brings a relaxed late-night vibe with an à la carte menu and live oud music, making Asateer an effortless choice for a truly special Ramadan evening.
Palm Garden, Park Hyatt Dubai
This Ramadan, Park Hyatt Dubai transforms the iconic Palm Garden into a serene outdoor majlis, inviting guests to enjoy iftar surrounded by lush greenery, soft drapes, and the gentle melodies of a live oud player. The garden’s warm terracotta and beige tones create an elegant, intimate backdrop for gatherings beneath the stars.


Guests can explore a lavish buffet featuring global flavours and live cooking stations, from Lamb Ouzi, Frikkeh Chicken, and Samak Harra to Malaysian Nasi Goreng and a live grill with Shish Tawook, Tandoori Chicken Tikka, Lamb Chops, and Tiger Prawns. A dessert haven completes the evening, with oriental sweets, Umm Ali, Sticky Date Pudding, Kunafa, ice creams, and a chocolate fountain.

Park Hyatt Dubai offers a Ramadan experience where family and friends can come together, celebrate tradition, and share unforgettable moments under the cool winter skies of the Holy Month.