Ramadan may be nearing its final days, but there is still time to enjoy the best suhoor Dubai has to offer. Suhoor — the pre-dawn meal eaten before the day's fast begins — has evolved into one of the city's most vibrant late-night dining traditions, with restaurants and hotels across Dubai offering special menus, live entertainment, and relaxed settings for friends and families.
Whether you prefer an elegant indoor majlis, a rooftop terrace, or a contemporary lounge, here are 15 suhoor spots in Dubai to try before Ramadan ends.
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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 with a minimum spend policy.
Where: Madinat Arena, Conference Centre When: Daily, 10pm – 3am Cost: À la carte with minimum spend of Dhs300 per person
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TIMELESS Luxury Lounge
A late-night suhoor destination known for shisha, sharing platters and even a PS5 room for entertainment — ideal for a social night out during Ramadan.
Where: Al Habtoor City When: Daily, 11pm – 4am Cost: Dhs890 Friends Suhoor set
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Tagine – One&Only Royal Mirage
For Moroccan flavours, Tagine offers classic dishes such as tagines, kebabs and couscous, served with live Moroccan music in an intimate setting.
Where: One&Only Royal Mirage, Dubai Marina When: Daily, 10pm – 2am
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Mama Shelter
A rooftop suhoor destination offering mezze, mixed grills and desserts including umm ali and chocolate fondant, in a laid-back Business Bay atmosphere.
Where: Business Bay When: Daily, sunset – 9pm
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Amassi by Selma Benomar
A stylish lounge-style suhoor featuring live Arabic music, shisha and an à la carte menu in one of Dubai's most luxurious addresses.
Where: One&Only One Za'abeel Cost: Dhs150 per person weekdays, Dhs200 weekends
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The Bombay Club
An ideal option for those craving Indian flavours during suhoor, with a menu of classic dishes served late into the night.
Where: Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab When: Daily, 9:30pm – 2:30am
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Raffles Dubai
Guests can enjoy suhoor in private garden cabanas or indoor spaces with optional butler service — one of the more exclusive experiences on this list.
Where: Raffles Dubai When: From 10pm onwards Cost: From Dhs200 minimum spend
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Mandarin Oriental Jumeira
A popular suhoor destination serving Middle Eastern classics, desserts and shisha in a relaxed beachfront atmosphere, frequently cited as one of the best suhoor spots in Dubai.
Where: Mandarin Oriental Jumeira When: Daily from 10pm Cost: Dhs295 per person
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Gyr Majlis – One&Only Royal Mirage
A private suhoor experience offering hot and cold mezze, mains and desserts in an intimate and atmospheric setting.
Where: One&Only Royal Mirage When: Daily, 10pm – 2am
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Gerbou
A modern Emirati dining experience with suhoor menus and late-night à la carte options, perfect for those looking to experience authentic local cuisine during Ramadan.
Where: Nad Al Sheba When: Daily, 9pm – 3am Cost: Dhs315 per person
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Ewaan at Palace Downtown
A traditional Arabian-style suhoor offering both buffet and set menu options with stunning views of the Burj Khalifa.
Where: Palace Downtown When: Daily, 9pm – 2am Cost: Dhs225–Dhs275 per person
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East 14
A contemporary suhoor experience with city views and a modern twist on Ramadan flavours, perched high above Dubai Marina.
Where: Ciel Hotel, Dubai Marina
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Chôm Chôm
A Vietnamese restaurant offering a unique suhoor option for those looking to try something different during the Holy Month.
Where: Dubai When: Open until midnight
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Arrogante
Italian dishes including burrata, risotto and milk cake desserts in a relaxed, elegant setting near Dubai Opera.
Where: Address Residences Dubai Opera When: Daily, 10pm – 1am Cost: Dhs330 per person
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Coya
For a Latin-inspired suhoor in Dubai, Coya offers ceviches, seafood and grilled dishes in a chic indoor environment right on Jumeirah Beach.
Where: Four Seasons Jumeirah Beach When: Daily, 7pm – 12:30am
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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. Book in advance — popular venues fill up fast, especially on weekends.




