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Ramadan 2025 in the UAE: Try an iftar with a fine-dining twist

Ramadan 2025 in the UAE: Try an iftar with a fine-dining twist

Khaleej Times28-02-2025

From a luxurious iftar meal in the desert with a view of the stars to an intimate dining experience perched inside the highest restaurant in the world‭, ‬eateries in the UAE are embracing the Ramadan spirit‭. ‬They are putting forth unique offerings to help residents and visitors indulge in the spirit of the month‭. ‬Some are ultra-luxurious while others offer a communal feeling inherent‭ ‬to the month‭. ‬Still others treat their diners to unparalleled Michelin-starred flavours and unique fusion dishes‭.‬
Platinum Heritage is offering a chance to its guests to break their fast in the middle of the desert surrounded by beautiful dunes with a six-course meal in a private cabana and a sunset camel ride‭. ‬The luxurious iftar will come after a nature safari through the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve and a visit to the exclusive Royal Lake bird sanctuary as fire dancers and acrobats entertain you‭. ‬Priced at Dh1,950‭ ‬per person‭, ‬the meal is also followed by a session of stargazing‭.‬
Meanwhile‭, ‬for those who prefer the glamour of the city over the desert vibes‭, ‬there is an iftar at the highest restaurant in the world‭ ‬—‭ ‬At.mosphere in the Burj Khalifa‭, ‬which sits 442‭ ‬metres above ground‭. ‬Serving up traditional Middle Eastern tastes‭, ‬the three-course iftar‭, ‬which includes slow-roasted lamb shoulder and delectable truffle risotto‭, ‬is priced at Dh650‭ ‬per person‭.‬
According to Mohamed AlMarzouqi‭, ‬director of events at the Dubai World Trade Centre‭, ‬Ramadan coinciding with Dubai's peak tourism season creates‭ ‬'a unique opportunity'‭ ‬for visitors to experience the city's rich cultural traditions‭. ‬'For iftar‭, ‬we see demand from families and larger groups looking to break their fast in a warm‭, ‬elegantly designed Arabesque setting‭,‬'‭ ‬he said‭. ‬'Meanwhile‭, ‬our suhoor attracts those seeking a more leisurely and social dining experience that extends into the late hours‭.‬'
He added that the décor and performances are used to create different atmospheres for each dining period‭. ‬Priced at Dh235‭ ‬per person‭, ‬the iftar offering includes a lavish spread featuring traditional Emirati and Middle Eastern classics along with international cuisines‭.‬
Corporate bookings
For many companies‭, ‬this is a time to build bonds and host family gatherings‭. ‬This year‭, ‬the largest Ramadan tent in Sharjah makes its debut at Aljada‭. ‬Alsimrah offers a blend of tradition and luxury‭, ‬and is inspired by the rich Emirati tradition of simrah‭ ‬—‭ ‬a gathering of warmth and connection‭. ‬According to Amit Arora‭, ‬COO at Arada‭, ‬corporate bookings make up a big chunk of their business during the month‭. ‬'These make up 20-25‭ ‬per cent of total bookings‭,‬'‭ ‬he said‭. ‬'Located next to major universities and government entities‭, ‬Aljada is a preferred choice for businesses looking to host client appreciation gatherings‭, ‬networking events‭, ‬recognition ceremonies‭, ‬and team-building sessions‭.‬'
Rayan Nicolas‭, ‬CEO and founder of Japanese Peruvian restaurant Amelia‭, ‬said he had observed a trend among senior executives and‭ ‬business leaders‭. ‬'They often prefer to conduct meetings and networking sessions during or after iftar‭,‬'‭ ‬he said‭. ‬'These tend to be more intimate‭, ‬focusing on discussions over a meal rather than large formal events‭. ‬Exhibitions and conferences‭ ‬follow their usual schedules‭, ‬business dinners‭, ‬and high-level networking events become more common in the evenings‭, ‬as they provide a relaxed setting for decision-makers to connect and engage‭.‬'
To meet this demand‭, ‬many restaurants offer private majlises of varying sizes and costs‭. ‬At the Th8‭ ‬Palm Dubai Beach Resort‭, ‬a private suite for iftar costs Dh800‭ ‬per person for a group of 10‭. ‬Meanwhile‭, ‬the private majlis at Madinat Jumeirah is good for up to 12‭ ‬people with a minimum spend of Dh6,000‭.‬
For iftar‭, ‬we see demand from families and larger groups looking to break their fast in a warm‭, ‬elegantly designed Arabesque setting"
Mohamed Almarzouqi‭, ‬Director Of Events, Dubai World Trade Centre
Dip in business
Many restaurants‭, ‬which typically observe a dip in business‭, ‬adjust their operations to meet the change in eating habits during‭ ‬the month‭. ‬'We observe a dip in revenue during Ramadan‭, ‬as many people choose to respect religious practices‭, ‬which naturally impacts dining‭ ‬and entertainment habits‭,‬'‭ ‬said Maxime Lejuez‭, ‬group general manager for Salvaje‭, ‬which operates Arrogante and Amor‭. ‬'We always anticipate the impact of Ramadan when forecasting our annual budget‭. ‬We proactively adjust our staffing levels and implement a tighter payment and cost-control schedule during the Holy Month‭. ‬This ensures that our operations remain efficient while aligning with the shift in demand‭, ‬even though it falls within the peak tourism season‭.‬'
Located in the prestigious Dubai Opera‭, ‬the eatery offers a unique view of the Burj Khalifa‭. ‬The restaurant is serving a Sapori‭ ‬del Ramadan‭ ‬—‭ ‬a four-course iftar priced at Dh250‭ ‬per person and a three-course suhoor at Dh300‭ ‬per person‭.‬
One-of-a-kind experiences
During Ramadan‭, ‬many venues offer unique experiences to diners around the country‭. ‬While some aim for beautiful views and luxurious food‭, ‬others opt to capture the essence of the month and recreate the communal feeling of family gatherings‭.‬
Creative café A Normal Day is coming together with kebab house Al Naqa for a special Ramadan supper club that takes place only over three weekends between March 6‭ ‬and 21‭. ‬With only 37‭ ‬seats per service‭, ‬the supper club is priced at Dh350‭ ‬per person and will feature six courses‭, ‬with one standout dish designed to be a family-style feast‭. ‬Three-Michelin-starred chef Dani García will‭ ‬bring his signature touch to iftar at Leña Dubai‭. ‬Beginning with Medjool Dates and Puchero Soup‭, ‬he will give Arabic flavours a‭ ‬Spanish touch with Majboos Lamb Paella‭.‬
Those looking to enjoy the beauty of the desert can head to the unique Ramadan nights by Nara‭, ‬which allows visitors to stay overnight in a Nest Camp‭. ‬Priced at Dh2,070‭ ‬per nest‭, ‬the camp includes an authentic Arabic spice market-style décor with live stations and lounge areas‭. ‬
This year‭, ‬the iconic Zuma is also headed to the desert to wow its diners with a pop-up‭. ‬With tables set amid the dunes of The Ritz-Carlton Ras Al Khaimah‭, ‬Al Wadi Desert‭, ‬the world-renowned Japanese izakaya will serve its signature dishes as a sharing set‭ ‬menu priced at Dh275‭ ‬per person which includes‭ ‬miso-marinated black cod‭, ‬the grilled Australian wagyu sirloin served with truffle mayo and a beautifully arranged Deluxe dessert platter‭.‬
For those wanting to have iftar on the waters‭, ‬the iconic ship Queen Elizabeth 2‭ ‬will host a lavish iftar Al Malika at the Lido‭ ‬Restaurant with slow-cooked lamb ouzi‭, ‬succulent grills‭, ‬and a selection of dishes priced at Dh159‭ ‬per person‭.‬

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