6 Best Iftars To Try During The UAE Ramadan 2023

6 Best Iftars To Try During The UAE Ramadan 2023

Last Updated on: 29th June 2023, 06:52 pm

6 Best Iftars To Try During The UAE Ramadan 2023

As Ramadan approaches, residents of the United Arab Emirates are preparing for a month of fasting, prayer, and moving experiences. It’s also the time of year when restaurants across the country prepare unique dining experiences to nourish the stomach and soul of the fasting.

From iftars at the opulent Dubai Opera to breaking the fast outdoors and under the stars, residents of the United Arab Emirates are offered a variety of unique experiences. These are the first 6:

Expo City

From corporate iftars and suhoor to the surreal water fountains and communal tables that dot the Mobility District, Expo City Dubai looks set to be one of the most exciting venues during Ramadan this year.

While the surreal corporate iftar features a full buffet as well as live cooking stations, the Mobility District’s bustling communal iftar table offers a shared menu of cuisines from around the world, including Emirati, Indian, and Lebanese dishes.

Cost: Iftar at Dh250 per person and Suhoor at Dh225. Free for children under 6 and a half price for children under 12.

Dubai Opera

If you’re looking for a decadent iftar, the Dubai Opera might be the place for you. Guests can enjoy an exquisite Iftar buffet curated by Address Sky View’s chefs, featuring international and Arabic dishes with carving stations, a selection of Ramadan sweets, and desserts and juices.

Cost: From Dh 290 per person

Address Fountain Views

Imagine breaking your fast with the breathtaking view of the iconic Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Fountain. The charming and inviting restaurant offers a gourmet iftar buffet with traditional delights and live stations brimming with mezze, sushi, salads, entrees, desserts, and Ramadan juices.

Cost: Dh265 per person

Pura Eco Retreat Iftar Buffet At Sand Lounge

Enjoy a glorious Iftar surrounded by nature, with a skyscape of stars and mangroves as decoration stretching as far as the eye can see at the beautiful Pura Eco Retreat Jubail Island in Abu Dhabi. Guests can enjoy a gourmet selection of delicacies from Iranian, Emirati, Indian, and international favorites at this Iftar.

Then, sample delicious desserts like khanfroush and chibab, or opt for traditional Arabic sweets for the perfect ending.

Cost: Dh 75 per person for the Iftar buffet (includes Ramadan juices and Arabic coffee)

Hilton Ras Al Khaimah Beach Resort

This Ramadan, enjoy a calm and peaceful Iftar with a lively atmosphere and stunning views of the Arabian Gulf at the Ramadan Lounge at the Hilton Ras Al Khaimah Beach Resort.

From traditional mezze plates and succulent grilled meats to fresh seafood and a variety of delicious desserts, diners can sample authentic dishes and all-time favorites from across the region.

Cost: Packages start at Dh115 per person

Adventure Park

Groups of 10 or more can find themselves this Ramadan breaking their fast together surrounded by magical views of nature. The experience features delicious Levantine cuisine and traditional Arabic desserts, all combined in a fusion-sharing menu created by Executive Chef Jean Barbour.

There is also an attractive chill-out zone with board games and an option for team-building exercises upon request.

Cost: Dh 165 Per Person

Also Read: Dubai Residents Can Now Submit Complaints Against The Govt Within 2 Mins

Credits: Khaleej Times

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