What To Know

  • Whether you’re fasting or simply looking to join friends and family for a traditional meal, this guide to the best iftars in Dubai 2026 covers top picks across every neighbourhood — from Downtown and DIFC to Deira and DAMAC Hills.
  • From lavish hotel buffets and waterfront majlis to affordable set menus and family-friendly deals, the city transforms into a culinary hub once the sun sets.
  • Ramadan 2026 in Dubai is here, and with it comes one of the most anticipated dining seasons of the year.

Ramadan 2026 in Dubai is here, and with it comes one of the most anticipated dining seasons of the year. From lavish hotel buffets and waterfront majlis to affordable set menus and family-friendly deals, the city transforms into a culinary hub once the sun sets.

Whether you’re fasting or simply looking to join friends and family for a traditional meal, this guide to the best iftars in Dubai 2026 covers top picks across every neighbourhood — from Downtown and DIFC to Deira and DAMAC Hills.


What Is Iftar?

Iftar is the meal that breaks the fast at sunset during Ramadan. Traditionally, the fast is opened with dates and water or Ramadan juices, followed by Maghrib prayer. After that, families and friends gather to enjoy a larger meal featuring soups, mezze, grilled meats, rice dishes and classic desserts like kunafa and umm ali.

Sunset timings shift daily, so it’s always best to check the exact iftar time before heading out.


Best Iftars in Dubai 2026 by Area


🌆 Business Bay

Ancora – InterContinental Business Bay
A Mediterranean-inspired outdoor terrace spread with live barbecue stations and skyline views.
Dhs225 (adult), Dhs112.50 (kids 6–12). Daily sunset–9pm.

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Fi’lia – SLS Dubai
A four-course Italian-meets-Ramadan menu featuring za’atar pizza, lamb, bulgur and dessert trolley service.
Dhs265 (adult). Daily from sunset.

JW Marriott Marquis
An elegant open-air terrace buffet with live cooking stations, shawarma, ouzi and live oud music.
Dhs275 (adult). Daily sunset–10pm.

The St. Regis Downtown
Dubai Canal views paired with a buffet of mezze, shawarma, lamb ouzi and saffron milk cake.
Dhs270 (adult). Daily sunset–8pm.


🏙 Downtown Dubai

Armani Pavilion – Armani Hotel Dubai
Luxury iftar buffet with dishes from the hotel’s signature restaurants, including shawarma and risotto.
Dhs410 (adult). Daily sunset–9pm.

Ewaan – Palace Downtown
Traditional open-air buffet with fresh breads, seafood, shawarma and dessert stations.
Dhs320 (adult), Dhs160 (kids). Daily sunset–9pm.

Address Downtown
Indoor and terrace seating overlooking Burj Khalifa with a family-friendly Ramadan buffet.
Dhs325 (adult), Dhs160 (kids).

Jamavar – Address Opera District
Curated Indian iftar menu featuring lamb biryani, korma and classic sweets.
Dhs175 (adult). 6pm–8pm.


🏢 DIFC

Layali Al-Ritz – The Ritz-Carlton DIFC
Grand ballroom buffet with seafood bar, live stations and oud music.
Dhs299 (adult), Dhs150 (kids).

Alaya – Gate Village
Modern twist on classic Ramadan dishes in a candlelit setting.
Dhs220 (adult).

Bombay Borough
Indian-inspired iftar spread with biryani, fritters and traditional desserts.
Dhs199.

The Guild – ICD Brookfield Place
Bougie European sharing feast with Levant tray and indulgent mains.
Dhs350 (adult).


🌊 Bluewaters

Alizée – Banyan Tree Dubai
Sharing-style menu with mezze, mains and sweet buffet.
Dhs295 (adult), Dhs150 (kids).

Blue Door – Delano Dubai
Turkish-Levantine buffet with kebabs, seafood and kunafa.
Dhs280 (adult), Dhs140 (kids).

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Frank Meat & Taps
Casual platter-style iftar with burgers, tacos or wings.
Dhs125.


🏡 DAMAC Hills

Hessa Street Kitchen – Radisson Hotel DAMAC Hills
International and Middle Eastern buffet with live oud music.
Dhs149 (adult), Dhs79 (kids).

Trump International Golf Club Dubai
Outdoor Ramadan buffet with Arabic décor and dedicated prayer area.
Dhs275 (adult), Dhs75 (kids).


🏘 Deira

Liwan – Swissôtel Al Ghurair
Traditional buffet with shawarma, ouzi and live luqaimat station.
Dhs135 (adult), Dhs70 (kids).

Hatta Restaurant – Sheraton Dubai Creek
Mediterranean-inspired Ramadan buffet with live carvery.
Dhs199 (adult), Dhs99 (kids).

Mercure Dubai Deira
Sustainable-themed iftar using locally sourced ingredients.
Dhs175 (adult), Dhs85 (kids).


🍽 Affordable Iftar Deals Across Dubai

If you’re looking for budget-friendly iftars in Dubai 2026, these spots offer great value:

  • High Joint – Burger combo with fries, drink and dessert, Dhs49

  • Operation: Falafel – Main, mezze, soup and drink, Dhs49

  • Taqado – Mexican-style iftar set, Dhs49

  • Circle Café – Main, soup, dessert and dates, Dhs59

  • Catch22 – Set menu with dessert and drink, Dhs89

Perfect for casual iftars with friends or weekday evenings.


Why Book Early for Ramadan 2026?

Ramadan is one of the busiest dining periods in Dubai. Popular venues, especially in Downtown, DIFC and waterfront locations, fill up quickly — particularly during weekends and the final ten nights of the holy month.

Booking in advance ensures:

  • Prime terrace seating

  • Group reservations

  • Corporate majlis bookings

  • Early-bird Ramadan offers


Final Thoughts

From Dhs49 casual combos to five-star ballroom feasts, Dubai’s iftar scene in 2026 offers something for every budget and every neighbourhood. Whether you prefer a traditional Arabic buffet, Mediterranean terrace dining, Indian set menus or Italian twists on Ramadan classics, the city delivers.

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Ramadan is about reflection, generosity and community — and in Dubai, it’s also about sharing exceptional meals.

Plan ahead, gather your loved ones and make Ramadan 2026 one to remember.

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Olena Stashek is a professional Ukrainian artist from Kropyvnytskyi, a cultural writer for Dubai News, covering a wide range of topics with a particular focus on culture, art, hospitality, cinema, music and fashion. Olena is a professional drawing teacher and participant in international fine art exhibitions. That's why she writes her articles about art from the heart, as art has been a passion for her since childhood. Olena also studied at a music school and is a keen music lover, from classical to contemporary.