Dubai does Ramadan like nowhere else. The city slows down, the lights soften, the evenings stretch longer — and suddenly, Iftar becomes more than a meal. It becomes a moment.
If you’ve already explored the usual Ramadan hotspots, this year brings a fresh wave of new PR-led dining experiences that deserve a place on your calendar. From Silk Route-inspired feasts and golf-course sunsets to skyline Suhoor lounges and beachfront buffets, these are the latest Ramadan Iftar and Suhoor experiences in Dubai worth discovering this season.
Here’s your curated list — stylish, soulful, and very Dubai. ??
Silk Lantern — “The Tales of Silk Route” Ramadan Experience



At Silk Lantern, Ramadan turns into a journey across continents. The Tales of Silk Route experience is inspired by ancient trade routes that once connected East Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean — and you can taste that history on the table.
Expect Pan-Asian flavours like Kung Pao Jackfruit and BBQ Chicken Buns, Mediterranean classics like hummus, labneh, and lamb kibbeh, and comforting Ramadan favourites like biryani and pakora — all served in a sharing format. Tables open with dates, laban, tamarind water and fresh juices, keeping the tradition beautifully intact.
The space glows with lanterns, soft oud-infused music and calm lighting — perfect for corporate Iftars, group gatherings, or relaxed evenings with friends.
- When: 16 Feb – 18 March
- Iftar: AED 129 per person (Sunset – 9pm)
- Suhoor: AED 149 per person (9pm – Midnight)
- Vibe: Cultural, warm, story-driven dining
Layali Al Qamar — Jumeirah Golf Estates



Few Iftar settings in Dubai feel this peaceful. At Jumeirah Golf Estates, Layali Al Qamar unfolds against rolling green fairways and open skies — the kind of place where sunset feels cinematic.
The buffet leans traditional: lamb ouzi, hot and cold mezze, soups, grills, Arabic desserts — all laid out in an open-air, relaxed environment. Add live oud performances on select nights and a henna artist on Fridays, and the whole experience feels rooted in culture, not chaos.
It’s ideal for families, couples, and anyone who prefers calm over crowds.
- When: Daily, sunset – 9pm
- Price: AED 180 adults | AED 100 children (5–12)
- Vibe: Serene, open-air, soulful
Einstein Restaurant — Holiday Inn & Suites Dubai Science Park

At Holiday Inn & Suites Dubai Science Park, Iftar comes with warmth, comfort and community energy.
Einstein restaurant delivers a balanced buffet of Ramadan classics and international favourites, with live grill stations, fresh falafel and indulgent desserts keeping things interactive and lively. It’s friendly, accessible and perfect for mixed-age groups.
For bigger gatherings, the hotel offers Group Iftar experiences for 30 to 250 guests — indoors or outdoors at the Bubbles Pool Deck Garden — making it a strong choice for corporate events, community Iftars and large family gatherings.
Iftar at Einstein: AED 149 adults | AED 75 children
Group Iftar: From AED 120 per person
Vibe: Community-first, family-friendly, versatile
Paramount Hotel Midtown — CineScope & Malibu Sky Lounge


At Paramount Hotel Midtown, Ramadan feels cinematic — literally.
CineScope Restaurant hosts Iftar with live cooking stations, shared platters and a warm, reflective atmosphere that blends tradition with modern hospitality. Think comfort food, soft lighting, and calm energy.
Later at night, Malibu Sky Lounge transforms Suhoor into a skyline ritual. Sixty-four floors up, lantern-lit majlis seating and panoramic city views create a peaceful, almost meditative setting for late-night dining under the stars.
Iftar: AED 195 adults | AED 95 kids
Suhoor: À la carte menu
Vibe: Elegant, reflective, skyline luxury
Destination Mina Seyahi — Three Hotels, Three Ramadan Styles

At Destination Mina Seyahi, Ramadan unfolds across three beachfront resorts — each offering a distinct experience.
- Mina’s Kitchen (Westin): Grand international buffet, live BBQ, live kunefe, terrace dining
- Latest Recipe (Le Méridien): Interactive stations, ouzi, mezze, Turkish ice cream
- Ginger Moon (W Dubai): Contemporary open-air sharing menu with grills, tagines and mezze
From lavish buffets to relaxed sharing menus overlooking the Arabian Gulf, it’s one destination — multiple moods.
Prices range: AED 205 – AED 245 per person
Vibe: Beachfront, diverse, social
Dubai’s Ramadan scene isn’t just evolving — it’s elevating. This year’s newest Iftar and Suhoor experiences feel more thoughtful, more immersive, and more soulful. Less rush. More meaning. Less noise. More connection.
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