Ramadan may be nearing its final days, but there is still time to enjoy late-night Suhoor experiences across Dubai.
Suhoor, the pre-dawn meal during Ramadan, has become one of the city’s most popular nighttime traditions. Restaurants and hotels across Dubai offer special menus and relaxed settings for friends and families looking to enjoy the final hours of the night together.
If you prefer a comfortable indoor setting, these venues offer everything from traditional Middle Eastern dishes to international cuisine and modern lounge-style Suhoor experiences.
Here are 15 Suhoor spots in Dubai to try before Ramadan ends.
Al Majlis at Madinat Jumeirah
One of Dubai’s most iconic Ramadan venues, Al Majlis at Madinat Jumeirah offers traditional Suhoor dishes in an elegant indoor setting.
Where: Madinat Arena, Conference Centre
When: Daily, 10pm – 3am
Cost: À la carte with minimum spend of Dhs300 per person
TIMELESS Luxury Lounge
A late-night Suhoor spot known for shisha, sharing platters and even a PS5 room for entertainment.
Where: Al Habtoor City
When: Daily, 11pm – 4am
Cost: Dhs890 Friends Suhoor set
Tagine – One&Only Royal Mirage
For Moroccan flavours, Tagine offers classic dishes such as tagines, kebabs and couscous served with live Moroccan music.
Where: One&Only Royal Mirage, Dubai Marina
When: Daily, 10pm – 2am
Mama Shelter
A rooftop Suhoor destination offering mezze, mixed grills and desserts including umm ali and chocolate fondant.
Where: Business Bay
When: Daily, sunset – 9pm
Amassi by Selma Benomar
A stylish lounge-style Suhoor featuring live Arabic music, shisha and an à la carte menu.
Where: One&Only One Za’abeel
Cost: Dhs150 per person weekdays, Dhs200 weekends
The Bombay Club
An ideal option for those craving Indian flavours during Suhoor.
Where: Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab
When: Daily, 9:30pm – 2:30am
Raffles Dubai
Guests can enjoy Suhoor in private garden cabanas or indoor spaces with optional butler service.
Where: Raffles Dubai
When: From 10pm onwards
Cost: From Dhs200 minimum spend
Mandarin Oriental Jumeira
A popular Suhoor destination serving Middle Eastern classics, desserts and shisha in a relaxed atmosphere.
Where: Mandarin Oriental Jumeira
When: Daily from 10pm
Cost: Dhs295 per person
Gyr Majlis
A private Suhoor experience offering hot and cold mezze, mains and desserts in an intimate setting.
Where: One&Only Royal Mirage
When: Daily, 10pm – 2am
Gerbou
A modern Emirati dining experience with Suhoor menus and late-night à la carte options.
Where: Nad Al Sheba
When: Daily, 9pm – 3am
Cost: Dhs315 per person
Ewaan at Palace Downtown
A traditional Arabian-style Suhoor featuring buffet and set menu options.
Where: Palace Downtown
When: Daily, 9pm – 2am
Cost: Dhs225–Dhs275 per person
East 14
A contemporary Suhoor experience with city views and a modern twist on Ramadan flavours.
Where: Ciel Hotel, Dubai Marina
Chôm Chôm
A Vietnamese restaurant offering a unique Suhoor option for those looking to try something different.
Where: Dubai
When: Open until midnight
Arrogante
Italian dishes including burrata, risotto and milk cake desserts in a relaxed setting.
Where: Address Residences Dubai Opera
When: Daily, 10pm – 1am
Cost: Dhs330 per person
Coya
For a Latin-inspired Suhoor, Coya offers ceviches, seafood and grilled dishes in a chic indoor environment.
Where: Four Seasons Jumeirah Beach
When: Daily, 7pm – 12:30am
With Ramadan nearing its conclusion, these Suhoor experiences offer a chance to enjoy Dubai’s late-night dining culture before the Holy Month comes to an end.
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