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In most cities thinking of grabbing a bite of Lebanese food at 2am is pretty unrealistic, but Dubai comes with options.

Accommodating to the late night schedule of Ramadan fasters, some restaurants have even adjusted their operating hours to allow for late night dinners.

From juicy oozing burgers to organic treats and meals, find all the late night restaurants to check out this Ramadan.

While we have you sorted on all your iftar needs, GRAZIA now brings you options for the perfect suhoor.

‘Za ‘Za Slice

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Providing a taste of New York in the city of Dubai, this new pizzeria ‘Za ‘Za Slice offers cheesy doughty delights during their new Ramadan hours. Closed on Mondays, you can over indulge from 6pm to 2am at this perfect late night eatery. Complete with tiled flooring and neon red pizza sings, its laidback easygoing attributes makes it a quickly rising favourite in Dubai’s Gen Z scene.

Barbar

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What started as a Beirut-born bakery in the late ’70s is now one of regions favourite late night comfort-food spot. From garlic shawarmas to crunchy falafels the top hit at this 24-hour Lebanese eatery is their ever-loved akkawi cheese man’ousheh. Casual and bright, you can dig into the Arabic street food inside Barbar’s cafeteria-style seating or from the comfort of your vehicle.

Last Exit

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Filled with string lights, flavourful scents and open air seating, Last Exit might not be a restaurant but it is the perfect spot for a casual suhoor. From juicy burgers to savoury noodles and even some warm espresso cups for late night pick-me-ups at this retro foodtrucks station. Open 24 hours to the public, the Last Exit’s retro interior and expansive space makes for a nostalgic late night with friends and family this Ramadan.

Kulture House

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Co-owned by Sheikha Jawahir bint Butti Al Maktoum, Kulture House emulates the Emirates in an inclusive overarching way. Bringing in cultures and cuisines from the region and beyond it showcases the cultural footprint of the nation. Not just a café but an art gallery and clothing store as well, Kulture House is a comprehensive journey that surpasses it culinary delights. Closing at midnight, their newest Miu Miu collaboration for Ramadan is set to be an extraordinary experience.

Fomo Burger

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Known for its reflective metallic serving boxes, FOMO burger is a no brained for many reason. Open until 3am at JLT, its meticulously melted cheese sits atop smoky patties, crispy chicken and even some veggie options. If your early AM cravings call for burger and sandos and fries, this reimagined fast-food spot delivers on that wish, without the greasy sluggishness of  a traditional option.

Rascals

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With a new Ramadan timings, Rascals has cemented itself as the leading sandwich deli in Dubai. Open for dine-in until 12 am, you can find all the roast beef and Philly cheesesteak sandwich’s here. With 15 locations across the city, they also add specialty coffees and homemade treats to their offerings. Pushing their delivery cut off to 2:30am, you can enjoy the playful restaurant’s dishes at home as well.