What To Know
- Priced at AED395 per adult and AED190 for children aged 4–11, the experience is complemented by live Arabic music in a lantern-lit majlis setting.
- The Oriental Garden Majlis at One&Only Royal Mirage hosts a Levantine and Arabic buffet iftar in the resort’s Arabian Courtyard.
- These Ramadan dining experiences highlight a mix of luxury settings, traditional flavours and waterfront views, offering residents and visitors a range of options to break their fast across the city.
From waterfront majlis settings to expansive buffet spreads, Dubai’s hospitality sector has unveiled a diverse selection of iftar and suhoor experiences for Ramadan. Here are some of the city’s notable offerings this season.
The Bulgari Majlis, Bulgari Resort Dubai
From AED450
The Bulgari Majlis at Il Caffè offers a waterfront Ramadan tent within the grounds of Bulgari Resort Dubai. Blending Middle Eastern and Italian flavours, the experience reflects the property’s signature design-led setting.
Iftar is served from sunset until 9pm, while suhoor runs from 10pm to 3am, offering guests the option to dine at either time throughout the Holy Month.
Iftar at One&Only Royal Mirage
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From AED395
The Oriental Garden Majlis at One&Only Royal Mirage hosts a Levantine and Arabic buffet iftar in the resort’s Arabian Courtyard. The spread features mezze selections, shawarma, regional main dishes and traditional Ramadan desserts.
Priced at AED395 per adult and AED190 for children aged 4–11, the experience is complemented by live Arabic music in a lantern-lit majlis setting.
Iftar at Radisson Blu Dubai Deira Creek
From AED265
Overlooking Dubai Creek, Radisson Blu Dubai Deira Creek presents the Nur Al Hilal buffet at Creek View Terrace. The outdoor spread features more than 200 dishes and is served from sunset until 9:30pm. Pricing starts at AED265 per adult and AED129 for children aged 6–12.
For a more intimate alternative, Shabestan offers a Persian set-menu iftar with views of the illuminated creek, priced at AED249.
These Ramadan dining experiences highlight a mix of luxury settings, traditional flavours and waterfront views, offering residents and visitors a range of options to break their fast across the city.
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