A spread of arabic dishes for eating suhoor in dubai

10 Sensational Suhoor in Dubai to Experience in Ramadan 2026

by Dubai Travel Planner

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day! But in the holy month of Ramadan, itโ€™s suhoor, the meal before sunrise, that needs to set people who are fasting up for the day.

While most places encourage healthy eating at home, going out to enjoy a variety of different foods with family and friends is becoming quite a common practice.

Suhoor can be taken at any time before sunrise. Many places stay open all night to ensure that people can have a hearty meal before they start their daily fast, but many close around 2 or 3 am. Non-Muslims are, of course, welcome to attend suhoor; itโ€™s a great experience for any visitor, but it is important to be mindful of the significance of this very special time of year; dress and behave appropriately!

So if youโ€™re looking for some amazing places to have suhoor in Dubai, here are ten of the best restaurants in 2026.

Ramadan in 2026 will take place from 18 Feb to 19 March (subject to the moon sighting) Learn more about Ramadan in Dubai here

10 Best Suhoor in Dubai for 2026

If you want to experience the true essence of Ramadan 1447, here are ten restaurants in Dubai that offer different options for a delicious and memorable suhoor.

1. Kayali Majlis

Enjoy a gastronomic masterpiece at the Kayali Majlis at The Lana this Ramadan. Whether you make a reservation for Iftar or Suhoor, this venue sets the bar high in terms of both food and ambience.

This year, iftar and suhoor will be served at Veranda, the hotelโ€™s courtyard restaurant overlooking Marasi Bay.

Chef Jouni Ibrahim has assembled a tempting buffet-style suhoor featuring Arabic, Asian, and European flavours. This is complemented by a variety of live cooking stations. Here, you can enjoy everything from traditional-style mezzes to succulent grills and delectable desserts.

Location: The Lana – Dorchester Collection, Marasi Drive, Business Bay

Cost: 395 AED

Timing: 10:00 PM till 1:00 AM

Website: www.dorchestercollection.com

2. Jumeirah Terrace Between The Towers

If youโ€™re looking for a memorable Suhoor experience with top-quality food, a great atmosphere, and stunning views, Jumeirah Emirates Towers may be the Suhoor for you.

Looking towards the Museum of the Future and the Dubai skyline beyond, the Ramadan Garden and market at Jumeirah Emirates Towers is the perfect place to relax in a traditional majlis set-up. The menu includes a variety of traditional Ramadan dishes and Emirati heritage recipes.

Location: Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Sheikh Zayed Road

Cost: 220 AED Minimum Spend

Timing: 9:30 PM till 2:00 AM

Website: www.Jumeirah.com

3. Bluthner Hall

A picturesque place with an a la carte suhoor menu, the Bluthner Hall is famous for housing the Blรผthner Louis XIV Grand Piano.

Here, you can savour a variety of Arabian-inspired delicacies from a specially curated a la carte menu, alongside carefully crafted mocktails and freshly brewed teas and coffees. You can also enjoy shisha on the terrace with a breathtaking view of the Dubai skyline as you prepare to start another dayโ€™s fast.

Location: Raffles, The Palm Dubai

Cost: A la Carte

Timing: 9:00 PM till 2:00 AM

Website: www.rafflesthepalmdubai.com

4. Hikayat Ramadan Garden

For an atmospheric suhoor with views of Dubai Creek, head to the delightful Hikayat Ramadan Garden at Palazzo Versace.

Here you can enjoy a specially selected a la carte menu until 3am daily throughout Ramadan with a minimum spend of 200 AED (excluding shisha and tobacco). Note that children are not permitted at this venue for Suhoor.

Location: Palazzo Versace, Al Jaddaf

Cost: 200 AED Minimum spend

Timing: 9.30 pm until 3.00 am

Website: www.palazzoversace.ae

5. Ewaan

Are you up for a memorable suhoor experience with a luxury buffet featuring all of your Ramadan favourites? Then book at table at Ewaan. As well as an expansive international buffet featuring salad stations, mezze bars, fresh seafood, and a fine selection of desserts, there will also be several live cooking stations.

With its stunning views of the Burj Khalifa and The Dubai Fountain, as well as live oud music, Ewaan is sure to be one of the best places to experience suhoor during this Ramadan.

Location: Palace Downtown Hotel

Cost: 225 AED (Sun-Wed), 275 AED (Thu-Sun)

Timing: From 10.00pm

Website: www.addresshotels.com

6. Amaseena

For the full Arabian Nights experience, head to Amaseena at the Ritz-Carlton. Bedouin-style tents and Arabic music help to create an authentic atmosphere for the perfect family suhoor.

This yearโ€™s Suhoor includes a range of tantalising Ramadan favourites on the a la carte menu. Donโ€™t forget to try one of the tempting signature desserts on offer. We recommend the totally delicious Cinnamon Muakacha!

Location: The Ritz-Carlton, Jumeirah Beach

Cost: Prices start at 35 AED.

Timing: 10:00 PM till 12:30 AM

Website: www.amaseenadubai.com

7. Juna Rooftop

Another venue offering al fresco skyline views is the Juna Rooftop at 25 Hours Hotel One Central. Unwind in a relaxed yet ambient setting and enjoy a range of Mediterranean and middle eastern dishes from the carefully curated a la carte menu.

Location: Juna Rooftop, 25 Hours Hotel One Central, Trade Centre Street

Cost: A la carte

Timing: 9.00 pm until 3.00 am

Website: www.25hours-hotels.com

8. The Ramadan Garden

Set in Janet Al Bahar with Burj Al Arab views, the Jumeirah Beach Hotel does Ramadan right. The Ramadan Garden offers a tranquil setting for loved ones to gather and enjoy the spirit of the holy month. Offering a diverse buffet of locally sourced delicacies, this Suhoor is sure to be a Ramadan highlight!

Location: Jumeirah Beach Hotel

Cost: 250 AED

Timing: 10.00 PM until 2:00 AM

Website: www.jumeirah.com

9. Al Diwan

Why not take suhoor in Dubaiโ€™s iconic Burj Al Arab? This year’s Ramadan Suhoor will be provided in the stunning Al Diwan Ramadan tent, where sea breezes and the melodies of a live qanun player set the tone for the evening.

At this world-famous resort, experience an exclusive array of authentic Arabian dishes in a specially curated buffet set alongside live cooking stations. Signature seasonal beverages are also included.

Advanced booking with full pre-payment is required.

Location: Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, Umm Suqeim

Cost: 330 AED

Timing: 9.00 PM until 2:00 AM

Website: www.Jumeirah.com

10. The Ramadan Majlis

Inspired by gatherings of scholars and poets, the Ramadan Majlis at the Four Seasons Resort, provides an atmosphere that nurtures conversation and togetherness. The elegant setting is complemented by an exceptional buffet featuring a range of traditional and more modern dishes alongside reflective and soulful melodies from local musicians.

Shisha is available for an additional charge.

Location: The Four Seasons Resort, Jumeirah Beach

Cost: 290 AED per person

Timing: 10:00 PM till 2:00 AM

Website: www.fourseasons.com


The people of Dubai are known for their extravagant taste in food; therefore, as soon as Ramadan begins they set out to try different iftar and suhoor places with lavish buffets and delectable cuisines.

You could also try one of the many Ramadan markets in Dubai this year. Mixing late-night shopping with foodie street stalls to fill your bellies overnight before the daytime fast commences (and pick up some new clothes and decorations for your home while you’re at it!)

So, if you want to have a memorable suhoor experience in Dubai, visit one of the best places we have listed.

Happy fasting and Ramadan Kareem!

Learn more about Ramadan culture and traditions in Dubai here


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