These are the perfect places to enjoy elongated Ramadan evenings in Dubai.


Suhoor is the pre-dawn meal consumed by Muslims before the daily fast during Ramadan. It holds a significant place in Islamic tradition and practice, serving not only as a source of physical sustenance but also as a spiritual and social occasion. The word “suhoor” translates to “the last part of the night”, and these are the best places to enjoy a superb suhoor in Dubai this Ramadan.

Armani Hotel Dubai

As the city unwinds, Armani/Pavilion transforms into the ultimate destination for a social suhoor beneath Burj Khalifa. Enjoy the sparkling Dubai Fountain show while tucking into a buffet featuring artisan pizzas, fresh salads, hot mezze, regional specialities, dedicated pasta and manakish stations and a selection of desserts. Available daily from 10pm to 1am. AED 295 per person.

GO: Visit www.armanihotels.com for reservations and more information.

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Burj Al Arab

Jumeirah Burj Al Arab unveils Al Diwan, its first-ever Ramadan tent, in partnership with Nakheel and Meraas. Set against Dubai’s most iconic backdrop, Al Diwan offers a luxurious suhoor experience, blending authentic Arabic flavours with a modern touch. Expect Grilled King Prawns, Slow-cooked Lamb Ouzi, Arabic coffee and curated beverages. Available daily from 10pm to 1am. AED 260.

GO: Email baa-ramadan@jumeirah.com or call 04 301 7333 for reservations and more information.

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Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach

This Ramadan, The Majlis at Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach invites guests to experience the spirit of togetherness in an elegant open-air setting. Inspired by historic gatherings of scholars and poets, The Majlis blends timeless hospitality with modern refinement, accompanied by live oud music. The Suhoor experience offers a buffet with Manakish, Mezze, Shakshuka, and seasonal fruits with honeyed yoghurt. Guests can also relax with shisha. Available daily from sunset to 2am. AED 320 per person.

GO: Visit www.fourseasons.com for reservations and more information.

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Jumeirah Beach Hotel

With views of Burj Al Arab, Jumeirah Beach Hotel invites guests to enjoy suhoor in the serene Ramadan Garden. Expect live oud and qunan music as yoy dine on a menu of mezze and live stations for Falafel, Mixed Grill and Shawarma. Available daily from 9:30pm to 1am. AED 210 per person.

GO: Call 04 406 8047 for reservations and more information.

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Jumeirah Emirates Towers

This Ramadan, Jumeirah Emirates Towers invites guests to experience the elegance of the Majlis, set against the backdrop of the Museum of the Future and Dubai’s skyline. Nestled on the terrace between the towers, the Majlis offers an intimate setting for a suhoor set menu, featuring a selection of Arabic and international delicacies in an ambience of understated luxury. Available daily from 9:30pm to 2am. AED 220 per person.

GO: Call 04 330 0000 for reservations and more information.

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Li’Brasil

Experience a delightful suhoor set menu at Li’Brasil with a blend of Lebanese and Brazilian flavours. Enjoy vibrant indoor seating or relax on the terrace with its ocean views, complemented by hubbly bubbly for added indulgence. Available daily from 10pm to 2am. AED 150 per person.

GO: Call 04 879 8866 for reservations and more information.

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Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai

Paying tribute to the UAE’s rich heritage, Majlis by Mandarin Oriental features exquisite decor and an outdoor terrace, ideal for a memorable evening under the stars. For suhoor, the set menu combines the very best of Middle Eastern cuisine with signature creations from Netsu by Ross Shonhan and Tasca by José Avillez. Diners can also enjoy traditional favourites such as ouzi, mezze and mixed grills from the extensive buffet spread. Available daily, from 10pm to 2am. AED 295 per person (sharing menu)

GO: Call 04 777 2223 for reservations and more information.

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One&Only One Za’abeel

Experience the debut of Amassi, the region’s first Ramadan tent inspired by haute couture, at One&Only One Za’abeel. Taking its name from the Arabic word meaning “the time from afternoon to sunset or midnight,” Amassi beautifully merges tradition with contemporary sophistication. Designed by the Moroccan-French designer Selma Benomar, this venue provides an exquisite setting to honour the spirit of Ramadan. Guests can enjoy a refined suhoor in Dubai, featuring live cooking stations. AED 200 per person (regular table weekdays), AED 250 per person (regular table weekends) or AED 5,000 minimum spend for a family majlis for up to 10 people.

GO: Visit www.oneandonlyresorts.com for reservations and more information.

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Palazzo Versace Dubai

Palazzo Versace Dubai’s charming Hikayat Garden has been exclusively curated for the Holy Month, welcoming guests to experience Ramadan under the stars with a picturesque backdrop of Dubai’s historic Creek. Renowned for its lavish hospitality, the hotel offers a delightful suhoor inn Dubai amidst authentic Arabian decor. Available daily from 9pm to 3am. AED 200 minimum spend per person (excluding shisha and tobacco).

GO: Visit www.palazzoversace.ae for reservations and more information. 

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