Our curated list of 10 best iftar spots in Dubai for Ramadan 2026 ranges from luxury hotel buffets (AED 350-550) like Atlantis Asateer Tent and Ewaan at Palace Downtown, to budget-friendly gems (AED 35-120) like Ravi Restaurant and Arabian Tea House.
Ramadan in Dubai is a magical time, and choosing where to break your fast is one of the season's greatest pleasures. From opulent hotel buffets to intimate neighbourhood restaurants, we've rounded up the 10 best iftar spots in Dubai for 2026.
The legendary Asateer tent returns with its lavish buffet featuring over 200 dishes. Enjoy live oud music while dining alongside the stunning Royal Pool. Price: AED 395 per person.
Set against the backdrop of the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain, Ewaan offers one of the most atmospheric iftar settings in the city. Their menu combines Levantine, Gulf, and Moroccan cuisine. Price: AED 350 per person.
A Dubai institution for Lebanese cuisine. Their iftar menu is refined and authentic, featuring signature dishes like lamb ouzi and kibbeh. Price: AED 280 per person.
For a more traditional and affordable experience, the Arabian Tea House in the historic Al Fahidi district is hard to beat. Dine in the courtyard under fairy lights. Price: AED 120 per person.
Break your fast in the desert at Al Hadheerah, with a stunning open-air setting featuring traditional entertainment, camel rides, and a massive buffet. Price: AED 320 per person.
A favourite for a casual, delicious, and wallet-friendly iftar. Their set menu at AED 59 is one of the best value options in town.
This legendary no-frills seafood shack by the beach offers unbeatable fresh fish iftar combos starting at AED 45.
A Dubai legend since the 1970s. Ravi's Pakistani cuisine is hearty, delicious, and incredibly affordable. Iftar set for AED 35.
Iftar over the Arabian Gulf on Pierchic's iconic pier. The seafood-focused menu is exceptional, and the sunset views are unforgettable. Price: AED 420 per person.
Break your fast on the 122nd floor of the world's tallest building. An unrivalled experience for special occasions. Price: AED 550 per person.

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