Top Ramadan Restaurant Offers in Dubai 2025

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March 17, 2025

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During the holy month of Ramadan, there's no place quite like Dubai. The city teems with life as people find their favorite tents and restaurants to enjoy a lavish spread. With meticulously prepared dishes of Labneh, grilled meat, and Osmaliya, Dubai's iftar and suhoor is a dining experience unlike any other.

In this article, we're taking you through Dubai's top Ramadan restaurant offer—Asateer Tent at Atlantis—and will share some other top Ramadan restaurants in Dubai. 

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Other top Ramadan restaurant offers in Dubai

While the Asateer Tent is truly remarkable, Dubai is full of other amazing Ramadan offers. From fusion restaurants to traditional eateries, here are four more places to break your fast this Ramadan.

Al Nafoorah

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Middle Eastern
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4.5 (399 Google Reviews)

If you can’t get enough of Lebanese-style Dawood Basha Shish Barak, then head over to Al Nafoorah when the sun goes down. Opulent and airy, they host regular iftar along with suhoor from 21:30-23:30. Iftar costs AED 230 per person and AED 115 for kids (4-12 years), while suhoor is AED 300 per person.

Lena Steakhouse

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Steak
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4.6 (248 Google Reviews)

There’s nothing like a juicy, sizzling steak after a long day of fasting. Sophisticated, elegant, and cosy, Lena’s head chefs specialise in wood-fire cooking, making this restaurant a go-to for grilled meat. They have a special iftar menu for AED 295, including a mocktail. Some of their main dishes include Majboos lamb paella, grilled sea bream, and pesto risotto.

Tagine, Moroccan Restaurant

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Moroccon
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4.2 (620 Google Reviews)

From semi-private alcoves to Maji-style seating, Tagine offers flexible accommodation alongside a diverse, Moroccan-style iftar and suhoor menu. Their iftar offer starts at sundown and lasts until 21:30, costing AED 380 per person and AED 190 per child. Tagine’s suhoor offer picks up from 21:30 and lasts until 02:00 with an à la carte menu.

Rüya Dubai

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Turkish
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4.6 (763 Google Reviews)

Rüya is a world-famous restaurant where the traditional meets modern, iftar and suhoor included. Specialising in the bold flavours of the Anatolian Peninsula, their iftar offer lasts from sundown to 20:30, costing AED 295 per person. Their Suhoor Delights offer lasts from 22:00 to 01:00 with an à la carte menu.

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Find the perfect place to celebrate with Ambl

Saving your spot for an iftar meal isn't always easy, but Ambl can help you get the best seats in the house. Simply download the app and input your address, and we'll find the closest restaurants for the best dining experience in Dubai. 

With Ambl's filters, you can narrow down your choices. Whether you want outdoor seating for your traditional iftar meal or you need the best birthday restaurant in Dubai, it's all available on Ambl. 

Book your iftar or suhoor instantly on Ambl and experience Ramadan’s most spectacular dining destination—because the best moments deserve a seamless way to book.

📍 Asateer Tent, Atlantis, The Palm
🕰 Iftar: Sunset – 8:30pm | Suhoor: 10pm – 2:30am

Ramadan Kareem from all of us at Ambl—we’ll see you at Asateer.

FAQs for Ramadan restaurant offers in Dubai

What are the typical timings for iftar and suhoor in Dubai?

Ramadan iftar timing is at Maghrib sunset. The exact timing will vary throughout the days of Ramadan, though it will typically fall between 18:25-18:45 in the evening. Suhoor is a pre-fasting meal and must be finished before Fajr and is typically around 02:30.

What do restaurants typically serve for iftar in Dubai?

Restaurants in Dubai serve a wide range of meals for all tastes during iftar and suhoor. From chicken biryani to lentil soups, Kunafa, and Ramadan beverages like Jallab, there's a diverse menu in most downtown Dubai restaurants during the holy month.

Do restaurants in Dubai deliver iftar meals?

Some of them do! Certain restaurants in Dubai might offer an iftar box for those who can't make it to a restaurant. However, it's always best to call in at least a couple of days early to check if a venue can accommodate your meal needs.