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Ramadan is the time of gathering, community and connection, and there’s no better way to honour the traditions of the holy month than breaking your fast together with your family and friends at one of the UAE’s many indulgent iftars and suhoors.
As the holy month quickly approaches, GRAZIA rounds up the iftars and suhoors to savour this Ramadan.
East 14

East 14 located in the world’s tallest hotel, is offering guests a wonderful iftar and suhoor experience this Ramadan. Celebrating the traditions of the month while also introducing contemporary culinary influences, East 14’s dining moments are the best of both worlds. Starting daily from sunset until 10pm, guests can enjoy East 14’s multicultural iftar buffet for Dhs255 per person.
noia by the pool

Located at the newly opened Mandarin Oriental Downtown, Noia By the Pool sits on the 11th floor and offers uninterrupted views of their infinity pool as the sun sets and a relaxed Greek-inspired iftar to savour. Serving Greek favourites, including Zucchini Balls, Keftedakia and Giouvetsi, Noia brings Greek tradition to the Arabian Gulf this Ramadan for Dhs195 per person and Dhs97.50 for children above the age of three.
The Majlis at Four Seasons Resort Dubai

Set along Dubai’s shores The Four Seasons Resort’s Majlis returns this Ramadan, welcoming guests to break their fast in a modern interpretation of a space where cultural exchange and shared thoughts have taken place for decades. Open for both their iftar and suhoor buffet, expect tables filled with saffron rice, roasted lamb and pistachio desserts and more, for Dhs450 and Dhs290 respectively.
Jumeirah beach hotel’s ramadan garden

Dine under the stars this Ramadan at Jumeirah Beach Hotel’s Ramadan Garden. Feast in their extensive menu while taking in the uninterrupted views of the Burj Al Arab in the starlit sky. An open-air experience for the whole family, kids have a dedicated children’s area, while adults can focus and fully savour the indulgent buffet. Join for iftar or suhoor for Dhs350 and Dhs250 respectively, or for those looking wanting a more exclusive experience, book the private Majlis experience with a minimum spend of Dhs7,000.
Jamavar

If you’re looking for an elevated iftar experience this Ramadan, then Jamavar is the place to go. The Michelin-Star restaurant offers guests a thoughtfully curated menu filled with hearty Indian classics everyday from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. Start your evening with ‘The Golden Iftar Trio, a three-tier golden charlie made of dates, Rose Sharbat, Khaman Dhokla and Aloo Mutter Samosas. Then, continue with flavourful Indian favourites, including Tikka Masala, Tandoori and more for Dhs175.
Hilal Ramadan

Immerse yourself in the warm spirit of Ramadan at Hilal Ramadan, located at the Shangri-La Dubai. Serving both iftar and suhoor, dine under a canopy of stars with uninterrupted views of Burj Khalifa and soft live music that creates an unbeatable atmosphere. While you can break your fast with an impressive Turkish buffet for iftar, you can also opt for a calmer experience with their suhoor, which offers guests a bespoke à la carte menu featuring soups, flavourful mezze and expertly prepared mixed grill.
Level 6 Terrace

Located at Vida Dubai Mall, Level 6 Terrace switches Dubai’s chaos for calm this Ramadan. Serving suhoor from 10pm until 12am, Level 6 Terrace is a late-night haven, offering comforting Arabic classics and a relaxing atmosphere into the early hours. Whether you choose to go à la carte or for their set menu, their elegant menu won’t disappoint.
Girl & The Goose

Girl & the Goose brings Central American flavours to the table this Ramadan. Blending two worlds, Girl & the Goose keeps the comforting ritual of breaking your fast with a date, while serving it alongside Horchata, a Latin staple. Continue the evening with a wide variety of delicious dishes from Red Snapper Passion Fruit Ceviche to Chicken Baleada and Goat Cheese Pastelitos. Priced at Dhs189 per person, Girl & the Goose is your go-to spot for iftar with a Latin twist.