Ramadan in the UAE is known for its warm gatherings and memorable dining experiences, and Park Hyatt Dubai is preparing a special setting for the 2026 season.
Located along the peaceful shores of Dubai Creek, the luxury hotel is transforming its Palm Garden into a welcoming space designed for evening iftar gatherings. The venue combines waterfront views with a relaxed garden atmosphere, offering a serene backdrop for Ramadan dining.
The outdoor setting draws inspiration from a traditional Arabian majlis, featuring warm terracotta and beige tones that create a cosy environment for guests enjoying iftar under the open sky. The atmosphere is enhanced with live oud music, adding a cultural touch to the experience.
A diverse Ramadan buffet
The iftar buffet offers a wide range of dishes that blend Middle Eastern flavours with international cuisine.
Guests can explore several stations including:
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Cold mezze selections
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Fresh salad bar
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Cheese station
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Soup station
For main courses, the menu includes dishes such as Lamb Ouzi, Frikkeh Chicken, Samak Harra, Lamb and Shrimp Biryani, and Malaysian Nasi Goreng.
Live cooking stations bring additional variety, preparing risotto, shawarma, falafel and saaj dishes fresh for guests.
The grill station serves favourites including Shish Tawook, Tandoori Chicken Tikka, grilled lamb chops, tiger prawns and beef striploin.
Desserts feature traditional Ramadan classics such as Umm Ali, sticky date pudding and traditional kunafa.
Iftar details
The Ramadan iftar at Park Hyatt Dubai is available daily from sunset until 9pm.
Pricing starts at AED 335 per person for the Golden Package, with an additional AED 65 upgrade to the Platinum Package, which includes table service featuring caviar and lobster.
With its waterfront location, elegant garden setting and diverse buffet selection, Park Hyatt Dubai offers a refined destination for guests looking to enjoy a memorable iftar during Ramadan 2026.
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