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CONTENTS
WHERE TO LEARN NEW SKILLS AND FACE RARE THRILLS P17
09
HIDDEN GEMS
The What’s On team
unlock their top gatekept foodie hot spots
25 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES
Make the most of sundown in Dubai
REGULARS
10 YALLA!
The best things to do in Dubai this month
15 THROWBACK TO...
This month’s rummage in the What’s On archives is framed by Art Dubai
74 STAYCATION SPOTLIGHT
A look through the keyhole at luxe life in The Lana
35 CONSUME
38 FAMILY
A guide to the best kid-friendly restaurants in Dubai
40 DAYCATION
We check out Atlantis The Royal’s upwardly mobile rooftop pool, Cloud 22
42 REVIEW
A taste tour around new Jumeirah eatery, Cala Vista
52
50 CULTURE
52 HOW YOU DUNE?
We talk to the director and stars of an epic sci-fi sequel
59 ACTIVE
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65 TRAVEL
66 OMAN
68 RAS AL KHAIMAH
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Obaid Humaid Al Tayer
MANAGING PARTNER & GROUP EDITOR Ian Fairservice
CHIEF COMMERCIAL OFFICER Anthony Milne
EDITORIAL COMMERCIAL
GROUP EDITOR – WHAT’S ON Alice Holtham alice.holtham@motivate.ae
DEPUTY EDITOR, DUBAI Miles Buckeridge miles.buckeridge@motivate.ae
DEPUTY EDITOR, ABU DHABI Dinesh Ramanathan dinesh.ramanathan@motivate.ae
ONLINE REPORTER Aarti Saundalkar
ONLINE REPORTER Jumira Hancock
ONLINE REPORTER Tamara Wright
JUNIOR REPORTER Shelby Gee
JUNIOR REPORTER Afrah Bari
JUNIOR REPORTER Manaal Fatimah
DESIGN
ART DIRECTOR Sheila Deocareza
CONTRIBUTOR
Laura Coughlin
PUBLISHER David Burke davidb@motivate.ae
GROUP SALES MANAGER Varsha Bhatia varsha@motivate.ae
GROUP SALES MANAGER Violeta Popescu violeta.popescu@motivate.ae
REGIONAL MANAGER – ABU DHABI Taran Singh taran.singh@motivate.ae
PRODUCTION
GENERAL MANAGER – PRODUCTION Sunil Kumar
PRODUCTION MANAGER Binu Purandaran
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Venita Pinto
WEB DEVELOPER Firoz Kaladi
CREATIVE STUDIO
CONTENT PRODUCTION MANAGER Surajit Dutta
CREATIVE CONTENT ARTIST Mark Mathew
CREATIVE CONTENT ARTIST Ahmed Abdelwahab
EDITOR’S LETTER
I WISH I WAS MORE MUSICAL.
EDITOR’S PICKS
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My short-lived aspiration to play trumpet didn’t make it out of secondary school. Mostly because – as my longsuffering parents can attest to, having endured me practicing at home – I was pretty awful. My ability to tap out a tune on the keyboard also doesn’t extend beyond Twinkle Twinkle. Although if you ask my one-year-old nephew, that’s all you need anyway. And as Team What’s On can affirm after our karaoke night a few months ago, there’s no chance I’ll be securing a record deal anytime soon.
I’m not very sporty either. My lack of hand-eye co-ordination, displeasure at being cold, and limited stamina meant I was always picked last for team sports at school. I go to the gym because I have to, not because I want to. And as much as I’d like to be as enthusiastic as my colleague Miles has become about running, I’m afraid this probably isn’t going to be the year I start half-marathons (2025 will be my year, maybe).
But one thing I will say, is I’m willing to give anything a go – despite how far it might send me out of my comfort zone. I’ve wet-suitted up to swim with sharks, strapped myself into a harness and ziplined off a building in Dubai Marina, and rock climbed across mountains, despite having a fear of heights. And whether you’re learning a new skill or getting a new thrill, this issue we’re inviting you to step outside of your comfort zone, too. From p17, we’re bringing you the skillenhancing, thrill-inducing experiences you won’t want to miss from across the country. Buckle up.
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WHAT’S ON
Dibba Bay’s licensed oyster shack on JBR
This JBR-based oyster slurping shack is frills-free and simply finished, with loads of picnic benches dotted across the grass. It’s not just oysters – they’ve teamed up with local farms and fishmongers to offer a neat menu of bites too. It’s also licensed, so you can pair your bivalves (just Dhs8 each during happy hour), with a glass of bubbly. @dibbabay_restaurants
– Alice Holtham, Group EditorCouqley French Bistro
Found at Mövenpick JLT, this isn’t the most hidden haunt on this list but I’m keeping it because it’s the most sparkling example of honest, French bistro flavours you’ll find in Dubai. There’s barely a day that goes by where I don’t think impure thoughts about their steak frites robed in the unnecessarily lascivious signature sauce. My go-to for midweek date nights, swirling Bordeaux and fronting like I invented rizz. couqley.ae
– Miles Buckeridge, Deputy Editor,When it comes to South Indian cuisine in Karama, it’s Woodlands or nothing for me. I have been going since I was a kid. My family and I were known by the staff and the owner, and were always greeted with a huge smile. And despite the fact the owner has left Dubai and the staff have all changed, it doesn’t stop me from returning. My go-to food order? Crispy sada dosa with sambar and the red coconut dry chutney. Pure deliciousness.
– Aarti Saundalkar, Online ReporterBayt Al Wakeel
Located inside the textile souk in Deira, the restaurant-meets-museum is one of my favourite eateries (that I’m not gatekeeping). Bayt Al Wakeel has a pretty cool history – housed in what was originally one of the first shipping offices in the UAE. Their food is delicious, serving up quintessential Arabian dishes that you can eat next to the water and watch the abras sail across the Creek. wakeel.ae
– Shelby Gee, Junior ReporterSan Wan
What’s
On Dubai Woodlands Restaurant
I fell in love with this hand-pulled noodle joint instantly. It’s not fancy, frilly, or fashionably overpriced, but San Wan is full of love – for food, for purity of craft, and for a joyful bowl of noodles. Everything is fresh and made in-house, including the divine chilli oil. @sanwan.dxb
– Manaal Fatimah, Junior ReporterMercury Cafeteria
The Eastern European regulars of the no-frills Mercury Cafeteria confirm its status as a hidden gem. Located across the street from the Russian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, the eatery has a cute and cozy interior. There’s an impressive variety of traditional bites for well under Dhs50. My tip – order Uzbekistan’s unofficial national dish, the Uzbek plov. Long-grain rice, lamb chunks and veggies, it’s a proper party in a pot. @mercurycafeteria
– Dinesh Ramanathan, Deputy Editor, What’s On Abu Dhabi
Itadaku
For Japanese food lovers, Itadaku is likely the closest you’ll get to Japan in Dubai. The authentic family-run restaurant, overseen by a welcoming Japanese couple, is hidden inside Wasl Vita Mall in Jumeirah 1. It’s so authentic, every single ingredient on the menu is from Japan. Try the hamachi sashimi, kushiyaki shiitake, prawn tempura, and sweet potato robata and thank me later.
@itadaku_dubai
– Tamara Wright, Online ReporterWHAT’S ON AWARDS
When: March 4
It’s a very special year for What’s On as we mark 45 years since the brand began. And what better way to celebrate than with a big blowout party at the What’s On Awards?
Taking place at Dubai Media City Amphitheatre on March 4, it’s set to be a huge night for the city’s restaurant, leisure and entertainment industries. @whatsondubai
YALLA
BRILLIANT THINGS TO LOOK FORWARD TO IN MARCH
Words: Shelby GeeFIRETTI CONTEMPORARY WAREHOUSE 29 PRESENTS THE FIFTH WIFE
When: March 26 to April 26
The fundamentals of folklore, and the way they are told, are explored in a new exhibition this month. Exploring the mythology of where these stories unfold, artists explore sacred sitting places, inspired by the mystique of communal gatherings from around the world. @firetti.contemporary
KEVIN HART AT THE COCA-COLA ARENA
When: March 4
Get ready for some belly laughs as Kevin Hart headlines the Coca-Cola Arena, for a night that promises to have you keeling over in laughter. Known for his deadpan humour and incredible timing, this show will delve into his life experiences and insecurities. Tickets from Dhs295. dubai.platinumlist.net
LOVE-ALL THE TENNIS
When: Until March 2
The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship returns for its 24th edition. The prestigious annual tournament consistently brings top tennis aces to compete in the city. Beyond the spectating, the experience for fans includes fun games and fantastic dining options at the tennis stadium, including the Dubai pubbing institution that is Irish Village.
dubaidutyfreetennischampionships.com
EXPERIENCE IKIGAI
When: Tuesday to Thursday throughout March This March, Nobu by the Beach serves up a new sunset deal at its stylish alfresco bar, where Dhs380 gets you two signature dishes paired with a carafe of sake.
@nobubythebeach
A SUPER-SIZED BRUNCH AT JUMEIRAH AL QASR
When: March 2
Eight incredible restaurants, eight spectacular chefs, all uniting for one gourmet foodie feast. From Mediterranean cuisine courtesy of French Rivera Beach to flavour-packed dishes by the iconic Atrangi by Ritu Dalmia, each restaurant at Jumeirah Al Qasr is providing guests with exquisite dishes for a special edition brunch at the hotel. Packages start from Dhs450.
restaurants@jumeirah.com for bookings
GET YOUR GLOW ON
When: From March 11
This Ramadan, Glow in the Park at Aventura Parks is gearing up for fun-filled iftars. Throughout the month, guests are invited to enjoy an iftar buffet paired with park access and fun activities including ziplining, and obstacle courses. The iftar packages start from Dhs125 per person. aventuraparks.com
OYSTERS AND CHAMPAGNE?
When: Throughout March Duo Gastrobar is now welcoming guests with a pairing nearly as perfect as pickles and shawarma. Oysters and Champagne are the perfect duo, enhancing each other’s flavours. Brought in from Dibba Bay, home to the region finest fresh oysters, you can enjoy six shucked shells and two glasses of bubbles for Dhs249.
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Experience an unforgettable Ramadan dining at Olea, our truly Levantine and Arabic restaurant that promises the best iftar in Dubai.
THE UAE ACCORDING TO...
Through MY EYES Butheina Kazim
Each month, we ask residents to share a guide to the UAE through their eyes, from their must-try restaurants and standout attractions, to favourite staycations and hidden gems. This month, we chat to Butheina Kazim (@butheinahk), founder of Cinema Akil (@cinemaakil), all-things-arthouse-extraordinaire, and Dubai dweller for over 30 years. Here she shares some of her top spots that you need on your radar.
I love spending time at the home I’ve created. But if I had to pick my favourite staycation, it would be the Park Hyatt Dubai. It’s one of my favourite hotels in Dubai because of the architecture, the facilities, and the sanctuary being by the Dubai Creek waterfront, which is one of the most underestimated spots in the city.
@parkhyattdubai
I truly believe there is no bad time to take a walk around the neighbourhoods in Satwa. If you wander around the back alleys and in between the houses, you will find not only some of the most interesting architecture in the city but also shops and little secrets within every corner.
@shabestan.dubai
Aside from visiting Alserkal Avenue and coming to Cinema Akil, I think everyone should experience spending time in the desert, especially if you have friends who are from town and know their way around. Everyone brings food and you start a bonfire, which is a beautiful way to appreciate how close the city is to nature.
A family favourite restaurant that I have been going to for decades now is Shabestan at the Radisson Blu in Deira. The experience is best accompanied by a walk around the neighbourhood and on the creek before heading for a hearty Iranian meal.
When the weather is nice, walking in the UAE is underestimated. One of my favourite walks is along the beach near the Mandarin Oriental. In that area, you can find what I like to call ‘neighbourhood beaches’ –patches of public coastline with connected boardwalks where you can easily wander for a few hours.
In Deira, near the Somali Mosque, there’s a street, almost like a strip, that has some of the best Ethiopian coffee shops, eateries, and braiding spots. This was a really cool find because it’s not only amazing coffee but also super cute and charming stores within the old shopping area of Dubai.
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A long-standing ally of regional creative talent, What’s On has supported the annual Art Dubai festival since its inception in 2006. Dubai’s biggest art festival, which takes place each March, has been celebrated on the cover of several issues of What’s On A couple of highlights have included a graffiti version of the Burj Al Arab in 2013, and a recreation of Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup Cans in 2015. But the March 2016 cover, our 455th issue, was a particularly poignant dual-themed cover, which coincided with the annual art extravaganza’s 10-year anniversary.
The Banksy-inspired visual firstly marked a decade of Art Dubai, which that year saw the works of 500 artists from 70 nationalities displayed. The multi-dimensional festival combines galleries with exhibitions, talks and interactive experiences to leave even the most entry level of art enthusiasts inspired. Our guide to this year’s festival can be found on p57. But the lance-yielding delivery driver emblazoned onto a wall in the artsy Jumeirah neighbourhood also gave a nod to another feature from the March 2016 issue, the battle of the food deliveries.
Always keen to be at the forefront of culinary trends in the city, What’s On put the most prominent food delivery companies at the
time through their paces with an anonymous take-out test, to see which would come out on top.
Fast forward eight years, and the rise of Dubai’s food delivery services has only contributed to the city’s footprint on the global culinary map. The Dubai Gastronomy Industry Report, published by Dubai Economy and Tourism (DET) last month, highlighted just how astronomically this sector has accelerated. In 2023, food deliveries accounting for a staggering 87 per cent of all online purchases made by residents in Dubai. Increasingly sophisticated ordering apps, paired with the enhanced accessibility thanks to innovative cloud kitchens, have brought the world’s flavours to our doorsteps at the touch of a button. And whether you’re going out or staying in, you’ll find the latest from the city’s food scene in this issue from p35.
Reunite & Reconnect
Experience the warmth of togetherness this Ramadan with our exclusive Iftar set menu at Roberto's
This month we’re all about confronting our fears, and upgrading talent tiers
WORDS: MILES BUCKERIDGE
Self-improvement is a lifelong commitment, but Ramadan has traditionally been a time where we look inward and get stuck into some serious work on ourselves. In this round-up
we look at the two wolves within us all – one of them represents our fears, the other – our potential for growth. And we’re feeding them both, on a diet of thrills and skills...
Rollerin’ with the punches
Thrill level:
There are more miles of amusement ride track in the UAE than there are miles of canal in Venice. Probably. We haven’t checked the maths. There are three record-breaking, big-dipper-packed parks on Yas, a clutch of white knuckle, jowl-flapping coasters at Dubai Parks and Resorts, IMG Worlds of Adventure, and a very unM25-like London Loop at Global Village. There’s even one inside the Dubai Hills Mall, in case the need for simulated oblivion strikes you mid-retail splurge. Our favourite one though, has to be the Madagascar-themed Mad Pursuit at Motiongate – your journey begins with a canon blast into fractally-interrupted blackness, and only gets more intense from there. Dubai Parks and Resorts, Sun to Thur 12pm to 9pm, Fri to Sat 12pm to 10pm, Dhs295. Tel: (800) 2629464. @dubaiparksandresorts
On the to-dune list
Skill level:
You can give your stomach a more pragmatic away day with an advanced course of desert motoring via the Emirates Driving Institute. Full-day, let’s not call them ‘crash’, courses start at just Dhs700 – and they’ll teach you tips and techniques for off-roading, desert recovery, and four-wheeled dune surfing, as well as offering insights into the theoretical and mechanical nature of summiting sand. Multiple locations, from Dhs700. Tel: (0)4 263 1100. edi-uae.com
Laughter is the best medicine
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That’s what they say, isn’t it? It’s not a universal truth; sometimes antibiotics make more sense, but when it comes to existential ennui or maladies of the mind, stand-up comedy gets to the site of pain, fast. And there’s no better place in the UAE to watch people on stage saying funny things, live and relatively uncensored – than at The Selfdrive Laughter Factory. The trio for March shows will include local legend Abz Ali, as well a Ukranian-Russian stand up, Dimitri Bakanov. What could possibly go wrong?
Multiple locations, Mar 7 to 9, tickets from Dhs160. thelaughterfactory.com
Stand up for yourself
Skill level:
“Everyone says I should be on the stage”. Prove it. The Courtyard Playhouse in Al Quoz has been providing a platform for the dramatic arts since 2013, and in between their own ovation-courting performances, comedy nights and National Theatre Live screenings – they offer a range of workshops for kids and adults, including improv. And whilst it might not be technically possible to teach spontaneous creativity, the improvisation maestros at Courtyard can arm you with a humourist’s tool kit for stitching together hilarious hypotheticals from the loose end of whoever’s line it is anyway.
The Courtyard, Al Quoz, the next Improv Monthly Mashup is on March 10, 4.30pm to 6pm, Dhs200. courtyardplayhouse.com
Wave if you want to go faster
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Poised to open imminently, Surf Abu Dhabi on Hudayriyat Island will offer gnarly corduroy chasers the opportunity to ride “the world’s biggest man-made wave”. It’s been designed in partnership with an organisation fronted by pro surfing royalty (and World Surf League champion a record 11 times) – the Kelly Slater Wave Co. And when it finally opens, amongst the island’s other active attractions – will reinforce Hudayriyat’s reputation as a GCC adventure epicentre. surfabudhabi.com
Board meeting
Skill level:
Surf House Dubai, as their name may imply, is one of the emirate’s most trusted custodians of the ocean – and their team of expert wave whisperers have an outstanding record in getting newbies on the barrel shredding train. Prices for private sessions are Dhs325, with discounts for groups and multi-lesson packages. surfingdubai.com
Chute me now
Thrill level:
There are few better ways to harvest the body’s own natural supply of thrill juice than by hurling yourself out of a perfectly functioning plane. And if that sounds like a fun activity to you (firstly, is everything ok?), you can take part in a tandem tumble from 13,000 feet above Dubai’s shoreline (there’s also a desert descent) from Dhs2,499. That price is inclusive of a one-way airfare, limitless bragging rights and all-you-can-burn trips to the adrenaline buffet.
Al Seyahi St, Dubai Marina, daily 8.30am to 2.30pm, from Dhs2,499. Tel: (0)4 377 8888. skydivedubai.ae
Coup de Gracie
Skill level:
If you prefer to hit the deck from a less vertiginous height – alongside learning the fundamentals of a much-loved martial art, jiu-jitsu clearly seems to be the sport for you. At the Middle East’s only accredited Royce Gracie Academy, you can benefit from the distilled wisdom of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu masters, learn how to defend yourself against opponents that are larger than you, and develop disciplined life skills that feed into a surprisingly diverse mix of real-world applications. API 1000 Complex, Al Wasl Road, Mon to Fri 10am to 9pm, Sat 9am to 2pm, closed Sun, from Dhs599 per month. Tel: (0)4 331 4484. roycegraciedubai.com
The spice is right
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For those that enjoy their food with a side of thermonuclear fallout, there are now a few places in Dubai where you can dance with the (Carolina) Reaper, one of the hottest chilli peppers on earth (shout out to Dave’s Hot Chicken). But if you want to go head-to-head with one of the city’s most fearsome Hot Ones, make your way to one of the Buffalo Wings and Rings outlets. Here you can take part in their One Million (Schoville Units) challenge, where successful gastronomic gladiators will win a coveted spot on their ‘Wall of Flame’. You just have to sign a little waiver first.
DIFC and JLT (Cluster U), wings from Dhs3 per piece on Wed. dubai.bwr-intl.com
Thai a new way of cooking
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Give a man a curry, and it’ll feed him for a day. Teach him to make a curry and he’ll have that spice on tap for a lifetime. Or something like that. The Skilldear Dubai website has some amazing cookery classes on its books, with multiple South East Asian cuisine immersions. Our pick of the clicks is the three-hour Fundamentals of Thai Cuisine which will set you up with the know-how to knock out your own kaeng khiao wan (green Thai curry), starting with a paste made from scratch. How hot you go is entirely up to you, but remember all good curries burn twice. JLT Cluster I, next session 6pm Thur March 7, Dhs500. skilldeer.com
The writing is on the wall
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Ask any toddler, there’s something innately human about drawing on walls. Early human cave paintings are almost certainly the oldest surviving examples of homo sapiens ‘doing art’, and whilst it hasn’t dimmed in popularity in the intervening years, it has generally become less socially acceptable to manifest your murals in public spaces. A notable exception to the rule in Dubai, is at Wild Paint House, which offers graffiti sessions, right in its own back yard (there’s even a glow-in-the-dark option). Let the nozzles of war paint fly and etch your design on walls, canvasses, and statuette souvenirs. Al Quoz Industrial Area 1, 2pm to 8pm Weds to Fri, 10am to 10pm Sat and Sun, from Dhs180. Tel: (0)56 145 9689. wildpainthouse.com
School of rock
Skill level:
Music is another ancient art form – and as long as you’re not playing Stairway to Heaven, the laws regarding its public performance are significantly less strict. Melodica has locations across the UAE, and they offer guitar lessons from just Dhs120. You might not become a shred demon overnight, but keep at it, and you’ll be scaling those melodic mountains in no time. Multiple locations, from Dhs120. melodica.ae
A nice spot for lunch
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Emirates Park Zoo has an incredibly diverse population of animal inhabitants, some of them cuddly, some of them decidedly less so. They also have awesome immersive experiences where you can get up close and relatively personal with a select crew of animal pals. The Big Cat Lunch lets you eat dine in the company of actual leopards, you can pose questions to the fearless feline handlers, take photos and there’s even a private expert-led tour.
Al Bahyah, 1pm to 2.30pm, Dhs273 per person (two to five people) includes zoo admission. Tel: (0)2 501 0000. emiratesparkzooandresort.com
UFC you in the gym
Skill level:
From a king of the jungle, we’re clumsily pivoting to kings of the Octagon. There are currently five UFC gyms in Dubai, two in Abu Dhabi and one in Ajman – all of them offering tailored, expert MMA and BJJ coaching, as well as group classes. Improve your fitness, train like a champion, condition your mind, body and soul – and develop apex self-defence skills. Multiple locations, membership from Dhs899. ufcgym.me
Haven of the half pipe
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Dubai Design District is one of those arty enclaves of the city that hides a disproportionate ensemble of off-beat adventures. Its supporters point to the great restaurant melange, megaclub (Sky2.0), chic boutiques, visiting exhibitions, art, alfresco volleyball and basketball courts, an urban beach and a completely free-to-ride skatepark. Designed by Hardcore Skateparks of California, The Block offers challenging lips, rails, bowls, and halfpipes for you to make like Tony Hawk, and skate Until the Wheels Fall Off.
Dubai Design District, 9am to 10pm, free. dubaidesigndistrict.com
Roll on the weekend
Skill level:
Before you take on three dimensions of on-wheel locomotion, it’s generally advised to have a grasp of the basics. And at RollDXB – you can book tuition for how to roller skate on a mercifully flat rink. The learning curve is pretty sharp, as are those initial tumbles, and after a few lessons you should expect to graduate from a Bambi on ice aesthetic, to a more graceful sort of glide.
Shed 3 Marina Cubes Street, Dubai Maritime City, 11am to 11pm, lessons from Dhs367.50. rolldxb.com
High tea
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Gourmands with a head for heights should make for a date at Dinner in the Sky. This lofty experience elevates dining in a very literal sense, with multi-course menus served on what is essentially a grand picnic table suspended 50 metres in the air. With day and night seatings available, your views include Dubai Marina, Dubai Harbour, Palm Jumeirah and Ain Dubai. Just try not to drop your cutlery.
Skydive Dubai, dining slots daily from 2pm to 9.30pm, Dhs699. Tel: (0)58 819 3296. dinnerinthesky.ae
Super ‘Za
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If you’re one of the hordes of people who bought an Ooni pizza oven, but have yet to master the base-ics (and the sauce, toppings, charlevel etc), Kamil can help. Kamil’s Pizza Craft workshops instruct you on the essential knowledge and techniques required to knock-up an authentic Neapolitan style pizza. Or if you’re more voyeur than doer, you can always book in for one of his popular supper clubs. JVC, selected dates, Dhs400. Check upcoming dates and book via breakbread.com. @pizzacraft_bykamil
A guide to the best places for enjoying golden hour in Dubai
In the land of exercise, the morning warriors aren’t the only winners…
Run along Kite Beach
The early bird catches the worm –but if there’s one thing that can rival a cool-weather buzz, it’s a runner’s high at the end of a long day. Yes, it’s time to rethink when you log your miles, because hitting the running track along Kite Beach at sunset has more perks than you think. An early evening run offers you the opportunity to clear your head and shake off your day; helps you get your last-minute steps in; and you’ll likely catch a brilliant sunset over the Arabian Gulf while you’re at it.
Salute the setting sun
Learn to wakesurf
There are few better places to watch the sun go down than on the water, and the guys at Xtreme Wake are more than happy to accommodate sunset requests. Offering lessons in wakeboard and wake surfing, as well as organised sessions for more advanced participants, it’s a brilliant way to see your city at dusk and burn some calories in the process.
Dubai Marina, sunrise to sunset. Tel: (0)56 342 3012.
@xtremewakuae
The one-hour, hatha-based sunset Yoga at Talise Spa in Madinat Jumeirah offers a serene experience on the beach, where you can enjoy a well-balanced yoga session focusing on physical and mental clarity, set against the backdrop of a stunning sunset. Suitable for all levels, it often includes relaxation and meditation, creating a tranquil atmosphere for a truly memorable yoga practice.
Talise Spa, Madinat Jumeirah, daily (excl Thur), Dhs95. Tel: (0)4 366 6818. jumeirah.com
Punch with a view
Dubai’s newest contender in the boxing scene, Lucky Punch, is stepping into the ring with a knockout series of pop-up, silent disco-style boxing classes. Before their official studio launch, they’ve been throwing punches in seriously cool spots. This month’s edition promises a stylish showdown at the SLS Dubai rooftop, setting the stage for a sunset spectacle at 6pm on March 10.
SLS Dubai, Business Bay, March 10, 6pm, Dhs147. @luckypunchdubai
Cycle at sunset
Do a quick Google search for bike rides in Dubai and nearly all the results will point you to Al Qudra, and for good reason. This cycling haven is serene, car-free, and unfolds against a backdrop of stunning desert landscapes. While early birds swear by the unmatched beauty of a sunrise ride, the sunsets are equally enchanting. The 50km loop, not for the faint-hearted, demands around three hours to conquer (starting and finishing at Al Qudra Trek Bike Shop), so set off by 4.40pm at the latest as the track is not illuminated after dark.
Al Qudra Cycling Track, bike hire from Dhs115 for three hours, track use is free. trekbikes.ae
The best Golden Hour views and vibes from JBR sunsets to the Downtown skyline
Folly
The crown jewel of the Madinat Jumeirah, and a must-visit when guests are in town, Folly is probably the most low-key rooftop spot in the city. Featuring a multi-levelled terrace, each table or counter offers spectacular views of the winding waterways below, which glow golden come sunset. Delicious cuisine rises above standard rooftop fodder with menu items such as crispy hen’s egg with pancetta and maple syrup, and lamb saddle with whipped pine nuts and salsa.
Madinat Jumeirah, Mon to Thur 5pm to midnight
Fri 4pm to midnight, Sat and Sun 1pm to midnight.
Tel: (0)4 430 8535. folly.ae
Caña by Tamoka
There are sundowner spots, and then there’s Caña by Tamoka. Nestled on the sands of The Ritz-Carlton Dubai, JBR, Caña is the lively sibling of the beachfront eatery, Tamoka. Accessible via a meandering wooden path weaving through the sand, this circular beach bar sets the scene with a constant stream of laidback house music emanating from a central DJ booth. Nearby, beanbag loungers beneath rope-woven umbrellas provide idyllic views of the water and Bluewaters Island, with the iconic Ain Dubai standing tall as the centrepiece. The Ritz-Carlton Dubai, JBR, daily noon to 10pm. Tel: (0)4 318 6099. @tamokadubai
Koko Bay
Like moths to a flame, Dubai residents and visitors flock to this Bali-inspired beachside restaurant on Palm West Beach, particularly at sunset. Not only does this laidback – and pet-friendly – locale offer front row seats to the sun dipping below the horizon of the Arabian Gulf, but the food is excellent too. Plump for the ahi tuna tartare maki rolls, a steamed basket of chicken and Thai basil dim sum, and Koko’s Bay’s famous hoisin pulled duck lettuce cups.
Palm West Beach, Palm Jumeirah, Sun to Thur, noon to midnight, Fri and Sat noon to 1am. Tel: (0)4 572 3444. @kokobayuae
Monkey Bar
Looking for the perfect date night spot? Berlin import Monkey Bar, located just opposite DIFC, is perched on the rooftop of 25Hours hotel. Whether you’re looking for delicious Latin American food, killer views of the Museum of the Future, or playful evening vibes, Monkey Bar does not disappoint. Sit back, relax, and enjoy its nightly lineup of live DJs. 25hours Hotel Dubai One Central, Trade Centre, daily from 5pm. @monkeybardubai
Jetty Lounge
No matter how many beachside restaurants open, we always come back to Jetty Lounge, one of the prettiest sunset spots in town. Tucked away along the shoreline of the gorgeous One&Only Royal Mirage, Jetty Lounge is now on prime real estate with views of Palm Jumeirah stretching out ahead. You can take a stroll on a private jetty that sticks out toward Dubai Harbour, and when the sun dips, it’s like stepping into a perfect postcard moment.
One&Only Royal Mirage, daily 5pm to 1am. Tel: (0)4 399 9999.
@jettylounge
We asked professional photographer Craig Perrett (@cp_p.h.o.t.o.g.r.a.p.h.y) to show us around the absolute best places to watch the sun set over Dubai
Kite Beach
Great for: Fresh air and activity
“Each sunset on Kite Beach tells its own story; a unique blend of colours, people, and atmosphere. I enjoy the vast shoreline even more now since my wife and I take our newborn son here. A perfect spot for that sunset walk on the many kilometres of walking track. As the sun sets, its reflection bounces off the running track creating a beautiful glow.”
Al Qudra
Great for: Serenity and nature
“I have been heading to the desert for many years. I love to be able to shoot in such a tranquil, serene setting, it is such a unique location with nothing but mountains of soft, smooth sand stretching out to the horizon. The perfect place to escape the busy city, take some time to reflect and meditate while surrounded by incredible nature.”
Anantara The Palm
Great for: Dinner at Golden hour
“The relaxing atmosphere of Anantara The Palm makes it a great place to enjoy dinner while watching the sun disappear over the iconic Atlantis, The Palm. The warm reflection on the ocean adds an extra layer of glow to the end of the day.”
Dubai Creek Harbour
Great for: Iconic architecture skyline
“What was once a hidden gem has arguably become one of the most
popular sunset spots in the city. Watching the sun go down, leaving behind a sky filled with shades of orange and pink contrasted by shimmering waters and the silhouettes of skyscrapers, is truly something else. Get there in plenty of time to enjoy a coffee before the sun begins its descent.”
JBR
Great for: Grandeur and style
“JBR is the ultimate spot for capturing a sunset. Just kick back with your toes in the sand, and you’ll feel the lively vibes all around. Ain Dubai steals the show in the centre, and when the sun dips, you get this cool mix of warm oranges and fading blues. Plus, the lights from Bluewaters mirror on the ocean, turning your photo into a kaleidoscope of colour.”
Dubai Creek
Great for: Energy and life
“There’s something to be said about watching a gorgeous sunset against the backdrop of bustle and human activity, and there’s nowhere quite as bustling as Dubai Creek. Here you can take in the sights from a fresh perspective as abras sail back and forth over the Creek. The best views are from the Deira side looking back towards Bur Dubai. There are also some fantastic food options for dinner afterwards – just head to any of the street vendors.”
With an extra-long weekend on the horizon, we’ve found your perfect escape. Whether you’re dreaming of travel near or far, remote beaches, historic cities and breathtaking wellness retreats await.
Sumba, Indonesia
Allow yourself to focus on you during the Eid break with a wellness escape to Nihi Sumba. Located on the otherworldly island of Sumba, a one-hour flight from Bali, this luxury retreat has introduced a series of new well-being experiences that go far beyond the basics. Focusing on natural treatments, the self-described ‘wild wellness’ retreats are multi-dimensional offerings complete with natural treatments, comfort zone-expanding experiences, plus the more traditional wellbeing practices. Of the four new wild wellness experiences, the five-day Sumba Sea Horse Equine Experience sounds particularly dreamy, where guests embark on a path of healing and self-discovery through purpose-crafted activities like hilltop hikes and yoga on horseback. Price: Room rates from Dhs4,510 per villa, per night, full board
How to get there: Emirates and Etihad offer direct flights to Bali, Indonesia. Then take a one-hour domestic flight from Bali to Sumba nihi.com
Mauritius
At the tail end of the wet season, April is the ideal time to visit the verdant and relaxing island of Mauritius. For those dreaming of an Eid escape where natural beauty and lush serenity reign supreme, Lux* Grand Gaube on the island’s north coast is a stunning spot to slow down and embrace life on island time. All the five-star luxuries you’d expect await guests: think floating breakfast in your private pool villa, lazy lunches at the beach club, and a private butler to cater to guests’ every whim. But there’s also lots to encourage visitors to get out and immerse themselves in the locale. Set sail on a traditional wooden pirogue to discover the secrets of the sea with a local fisherman; snorkel the crystal-clear waters to discover the colourful underwater world, where inhabitants include seahorses and baby sharks; or visit the nearby islet of Ilot Bernache, for a BBQ feast of freshly prepared fish.
Price: Room rates from Dhs1,090 per night, two-night minimum stay How to get there: Emirates and Etihad offer flights to Mauritius luxresorts.com
Rome and Palermo, Italy
Tick off a pair of bucket list Italian destinations with a four-night escape to the captivating cities of Rome and Palermo. Renowned Italian hospitality brand Rocco Forte invites travellers to begin their Italian love story with a twonight stay in the exquisite Hotel de la Ville in Rome. The centrallylocated hotel, set in a personalitypacked palazzo at the top of the famous Spanish Steps, is a stylish base to explore the rich cultural delights of the Eternal City. From there, retreat to the history and majesty of Palermo’s iconic Villa Igiea, a celebrity-loved address on the sun-drenched Sicilian coast, for a restorative retreat by the sea. The package includes a room upgrade to the next category, daily complimentary breakfast, plus an aperitivo at the Julep Herbal & Vermouth Bar at Hotel de la Ville and a three-course lunch at Igiea Terrazza when staying at Villa Igiea.
Price: Package price from Dhs4,565
How to get there: Emirates and Etihad offer flights to Rome, Italy roccofortehotels.com
Fari Islands, Maldives
Forgoing the rustic look of traditional Maldivian resorts for an altogether more contemporary aesthetic, The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands is an alluring getaway for Eid. Flanked by sugary sand and fringed by shimmering azure waters, this Instagram-fodder island resort comes with the option of either beach or overwater villas, with inviting infinity pools that promise blissful relaxation. A fusion of flavours is served up at some seven restaurants, and guests also benefit from access to a sleek beach club set within the Fari Islands, and around-the-clock service from their dedicated Aris Meeha, a private butler. Over Eid, the island will also welcome an Arabian Night Market, Arabic cooking class, and special Middle Eastern entertainment. Book the ‘Embrace Island Life’ package (minimum four-night stay), which comes with daily half-board dining, welcome amenities, and return speedboat transfers.
Price: Room rates from Dhs14,985 per night, half-board including return transfers
How to get there: Emirates, Etihad, flydubai, and Wizz Air all offer direct flights to Male, Maldives ritzcarlton.com
Ibiza, Spain
Sri Lanka
Just four and a half hours from the UAE, Sri Lanka is the perfect escape whether you’re looking for tropical forests, beautiful beaches or natural wildlife. If you prefer to leave the planning in someone else’s hands, then this week-long break to Sri Lanka from Almosafer is the way to go. You’ll get a seven-night stay at the four-star Turyaa Kalutara, which unrolls along six acres of unspoiled oceanfront on the island’s southwest coast. On site, you can look forward to bedding down in a relaxing sea view room, making a splash at the large swimming pool, pampering at the spa, and dining at one of the restaurants. But you’ll also get to visit culturally thrilling Kandy, the Temple of the Tooth Relic, and Nuwara Eliya, with its famous tea plantations, with transport and English-speaking guide included, too. And for relaxing beach days, day trips to Bentota and Negombo beaches are also part of the package. They’ve even included hotel transfers.
Price: Package price from Dhs4,000 per person based on two-people sharing How to get there: flydubai and Air Arabia offer direct flights to Colombo, Sri Lanka almosafer.com
Although the White Isle has party people flocking to its shores in the summer, on the edges of the peak season, you get to discover an altogether more relaxing side to this captivating island. With balmy climes and those sunsets Ibiza has become renowned for in full force, April is the ideal time to escape to Ibiza. Make El Hotel Pacha, perched in the exclusive Marina Botafoch and now part of the FIVE Hotels & Resorts group, your contemporary, centrally-located base. Once there, trade pumping parties and early hours revelry for dips in the azure water, days spent exploring the rich Mediterranean flavours of the local restaurants, and active days spent exploring the island’s rugged natural beauty.
Price: Room rates from Dhs650 per night
How to get there: Etihad and Emirates offer direct flights to Barcelona. Then take a one-hour domestic flight from Barcelona to Ibiza elhotelpacha.com
Zanzibar, Tanzania
A popular destination for UAE travellers thanks to its five-and-a-half-hour flight proximity, affordability, and lush natural beauty, Zanzibar is a great destination to head to this Eid. Located just outside the village of Kizimkazi, and 55 minutes from the capital of Stone Town, The Residence Zanzibar is a five-star stay that features sixty-six luxe private villas that come with their own plunge pools and private decks. Surrounded by 32 hectares of tropical gardens and boasting a mile-long stretch of beach, it’s perfect for days spent sun bathing. But if you prefer to explore more, the island is known for dolphin safaris, or escape to prison island and meet its turtle inhabitants. For spring stays until May 31, there’s deals on half board rates. Price: From Dhs1,315 per room per night
How to get there: flydubai offers direct flights to Zanzibar, Tanzania cenizaro.com
Limassol, Cyprus
Zurich, Switzerland
Bringing a slice of luxurious Dubai service, dining and entertainment to the Swiss capital is FIVE Zurich. Set just outside of the capital, but overlooking the city centre, everything is within an easy 10-minute drive. In Zurich, as the ski season ends and the beautiful spring weather takes over, enjoy strolls in the picturesque old town, and along the scenic banks of the Limmat river, discovering the myriad independent stores and cool cafes along the way. Back at the hotel, a collection of 45 stunning suites and 42 lifestyle rooms await guests, all packed with signature FIVE personality. Guests can fuel up with dining at globallyinspired Soul St or sip the finest wines at The Vault, before partying the night away at rooftop lounge, The Penthouse. For a little pampering, the ReFIVE Wellness Spa comes with an indoor pool for maximum relaxation. Book for four nights and you’ll only pay for three.
Price: Room rates from Dhs1,113 per night
How to get there: Emirates and Etihad offer direct flights to Zurich, Switzerland zurich.fivehotelsandresorts.com
A four-hour flight from the UAE takes you to Larnaca, and a further one-hour drive lands you in the laidback Cypriot city of Limassol. Limassol is a stunning, booming, and increasingly cosmopolitan enclave with rich and gorgeously diverse cultural threads – not to mention beautiful spring weather in April. Our top pick for your base camp is the contemporary, family-friendly resort of City of Dreams Mediterranean. It boasts five pool areas, an adventure park complete with zipline, a trampoline zone, spa, casino, and four signature dining outlets. Views overlook the pool area and, in the distance, the ocean beckons. A Waverider surf attraction and the adventure park can be found in the far corner of the resort, perfect for keeping the kids busy during the day. And for GCC travellers visiting this Eid, there’s 15 per cent off room rates for four-night stays between April 9 to 14. Plus, you’ll get breakfast and adventure park access included, too. Away from the hotel, visitors can look forward to walking the pretty promenades, relaxing at bougie beach bars, sipping quality coffee in the countless cafés and taking in sights such as the old city of Kourion and castle of St George.
Price: Room rates from Dhs1,076 per night
How to get there: Emirates and Wizz Air Abu Dhabi offer direct flights to Larnaca, Cyprus cityofdreamsmed.com
EAT
REVIEW: SALVAJE
The wild side of Japanese gastronomy
Located in Downtown Dubai, Salvaje is a recent addition to the thriving dining scene in the heart of Dubai. Found a stone’s throw away from Dubai Opera, Salvaje almost feels hidden in plain sight, but when you spot it, you’ll wonder how you missed it.
The brand has conquered such culinary hotspots as Madrid, Miami, Barcelona and Paris, and now the curtain has raised on its Dubai performance. The name ‘Salvaje’ comes from Spanish for ‘wild’ and looking around the venue, it all clicks vibrant colours, tropical-inspired patterns, huge gorilla and rhino statues and more animalistic designs dot the venue, all blended together with Japanese touches.
But the wild side doesn’t stop at the decor. The restaurant comes alive at night with dancers decked in eye-catching cabaret costumes and feathery head pieces. Dancing amidst the tables, you can’t help but down your cutlery and dance in your seat. On other nights, we’ve been told to expect fire dancers – just another reason why the spot is a popular choice amongst celebrities.
We begin our night with sips and the presentation is appropriately fierce. Seaside (Dhs95) is a chemistry experiment unfolding in front of our eyes complete with flasks, a beaker stand, and dry ice. It comes with an oyster which enhances the flavours of the sea as you sip your drink. Not all cocktails are given this eye-catching theatrical touch, but the care put into presentation is clear.
The menu at Salvaje proudly waves the flag of two cultures – Latin America and Japan, with culinary practices that honour both cuisines, but a distinct dish bias of the latter. For starters, the ISLVJ salad (Dhs65) is worth your attention, creamy avocado and a sweet miso sauce, the ensemble rumbled with a flavour so good we went back for seconds. The rock shrimp tempura (Dhs112) by contrast was a fraction too subtle for our particular palate and we were left wishing the dip had a stronger wasabi hit.
cleaned to the bone. It was a side dish that stood out as the democratically elected favourite, billionaire potatoes (Dhs90) – a cheesy buttery and smooth spud mash, majoring in silken textures and overtly creamy tones.
From the variety of Japanese and Spanish desserts, the Cacao SLVJ (Dhs70) impressed with a cacao shaped Venezuelan chocolate shell encasing a light milk chocolate mousse and chocolate cake with passionfruit gel.
As the hours roll by, the music gets louder, and the vibes get wilder. We stay for just one more dance making a mental note to return on other nights to see the other performances – possibly drinks and bites pre our next Dubai Opera performance.
For mains, we opted for seabream (Dhs290) which divided opinions at the table, and a plate of lamb chops (Dhs295) that missed the mark on temperature for one chop, but the remaining pieces were
The Address Opera Residences, Opera District, Downtown Dubai, open daily 12pm to 1am weekday, and up to 3am on weekends.
Tel: (0)4 570 3653. @salvaje.dubai
WHAT’S ON VERDICT
With a little more time and a few tweaks, Salvaje feels destined for wild applause.
FAMILY-FRIENDLY DINING IN DUBAI
From poolside adventures to cooking workshops, treat your tastebuds and enjoy some quality family time at these seven spots…
Twiggy Family
Leo & Loona
Let your kids’ imaginations soar at Leo & Loona in Dubai Festival City Mall. With over 30 attractions and a familyfriendly restaurant serving international cuisine, it’s a playground paradise for children aged three to 10. Get ready for trampolines, go-karts, and glowing adventures.
Dubai Festival City Mall, second floor (opp. Fabyland), Dubai. Monday to Thursday, 10am to 11pm. Friday to Sunday, 10am to 12am. Dhs179 weekdays, Dhs229 weekends. Tel: (0)4 894 7117. leoloona.ae
Dive into family fun at Twiggy Family, nestled in Park Hyatt Dubai. Enjoy a sprawling 100-metre pool, a playful splash pad, and Mediterranean delights at the on-site restaurant. With a kids’ menu, it’s the ultimate recipe for a sun-soaked day with the little ones.
Twiggy Family, Park Hyatt Dubai, Dubai Creek. Daily, 9am to sunset. Dhs200 (weekdays), Dhs250 (weekends), and from Dhs100 (children). Children under five go free. Tel: (0)4 602 1105. @twiggyfamilydxb
The Farm, Al Barari
Escape to nature at The Farm, Al Barari, where lush greenery meets delectable dining. Amidst waterfalls and botanical wonders, kids can frolic in the outdoor playground and trampoline area. It’s a serene oasis perfect for family relaxation.
The Farm, Al Barari, Dubai, daily 7.30am to 10.30pm. Tel: (0)4 886 6223. thefarmdubai.ae
Luigia
Savour authentic Italian flavours at Luigia, found in Rixos Premium JBR. With a dedicated kids’ menu and entertainment options like a soft play area and cinema room, it’s a haven for families seeking hearty meals and good times without breaking the bank.
Luigia, Rixos Premium JBR, Mon to Fri 5.30pm to midnight, Sat and Sun 12.30pm to midnight. Tel: (0)4 349 6950. luigia.ae
Reform Social & Grill
Experience quintessential British charm at Reform Social & Grill. Set against a scenic lake, this gastropub offers refined classics and a pork license. With a dedicated play area and weekly family brunch, it’s a favourite among Dubai residents.
Reform Social & Grill, The Lakes, daily 8am to midnight. Tel: (0)4 454 2638. Reformsocialgrill.ae
Osteria Mario
Discover family bliss at Osteria Mario. This sustainable Italian eatery offers a spacious venue and outdoor terrace, plus an ‘eduplaytional’ hub for kids’ activities. From workshops to cooking classes, it’s a haven for families seeking culinary adventures.
Osteria Mario, Dubai Hills Mall and Dubai Marina, daily 9am to 1am. Tel: (0)58 562 5251. osteriamario.ae
The Duck Hook
Quack up the family fun at The Duck Hook, a cosy country pub with a modern twist. Indulge in British delights indoors or opt for casual dining on the terrace. Complete with picnic tables overlooking the golf course and a nearby park, it’s the ideal spot for a laid-back family outing. The Duck Hook, Dubai Hills Golf Club, daily 11.30am to 12am. Tel: (800) 666353. @theduckhookdubai
CLOUD 22, ATLANTIS THE ROYAL
What sets this glamourous new rooftop pool club apart?
There are few places in Dubai – or in the world for that matter – that can compete with the grandeur of Atlantis The Royal. Home to 90 swimming pools, a record-breaking fire and water fountain, and 17 world-class restaurants, the hotel is a playground for the rich and famous. In fact, within months of opening, the hotel has hosted the likes of Beyoncé, Kanye West, Novak Djokovic, Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodríguez, and HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
Up on the 22nd floor, sits one of the city’s most sought-after retreats: Cloud 22. The sparkling 90-metre infinity pool opened to the public in December 2023. And, just like everything else at this ultra-luxury venue, it comes with a hefty price tag. Day passes can cost anywhere from Dhs450 per person to Dhs14,000 for a duplex pool villa.
So, we packed our blingiest bikinis for a day of tan-topping, cocktail-sipping, and star-spotting. After all, this is Dubai, who doesn’t love a bit of glitz and glam?
To set the, rather spectacular, scene, there’s a floating infinity pool, swimup bar, luxury cabanas, floating sun loungers,
and central lounge area. It should be impossible to miss the magnificent lotusshaped bar, the flower-inspired crystal chandeliers, and the metallic head-shaped DJ booth, yet here all eyes point in one direction: the breathtaking panoramic views over the Palm Jumeirah and Arabian Gulf – a view which few others can claim to rival.
It’s a place to see and be seen yet nothing feels more private and peaceful than a day spent in one of the 11 luxury cabanas with private plunge pools. Complete with jetsetter-like luxuries, the huge cabanas feature a private bathroom with a motion sensor heated toilet seat; a chic lounge room; airconditioning; your own music system; and a bottle of Champagne.
After taking a dip in the dreamy rooftop pool, we order some cocktails and bites. The Mediterranean menu, conjured up by chef Serhat Meci, proves poolside dining can be just as tasty and high-end as restaurant quality. And the service is equally as impressive. Efficient yet unobtrusive, the staff seem to know what
you want before you know yourself (you’ll never see an empty glass).
Kick off with the Gillardeau oysters (Dhs330 for 6) and the zesty Hokkaido scallop carpaccio (Dhs145), beautifully paired with sea urchin, fresh orange, and radish.
For those who prefer meat, order the steak tartare (Dhs165) topped with confit egg yolk, 24-month aged parmesan, and grated truffle and devoured on toasted crusty bread. But whatever you do, don’t skip the ‘Cloud 22 French Toast’ (Dhs135), bite-sized toasted brioche topped with taramasalata, Oscietra caviar, and finished with gold. I’m aware how obnoxiously ‘Dubai’ this sounds but it was just so good.
The vibe of Cloud 22 is (pleasantly) more subdued that expected but, despite getting a little louder in the afternoon, but the house playlist does start to become a little repetitive. That’s not to say there’s no vibe, Cloud 22 has a personality of its own and the perfect option for those seeking a pool day that combines relaxation with the buzz of a beach club.
Cloud 22, Atlantis The Royal, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, daily 10am to 8pm. Tel: (0)4 426 2700. @cloud22dubai
WHAT’S ON VERDICT
If you look up ‘luxury’ in the dictionary, there’s a good chance you’ll see an image of Cloud 22.
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REVIEW:
CALA VISTA
Is it style over substance at this new alfresco eatery?
Even a seasoned Dubai resident can’t help but marvel at the Burj Al Arab. Its sail-shaped still-shiny-white façade rising from the Arabian Gulf is one of those bucket list Dubai sights you simply can’t help but be blown away by. And few frame it better than Cala Vista, the newest addition to the Jumeirah dining portfolio located at Jumeirah Mina A’Salam.
Joining the ever-growing list of day-to-night beachside escapes in the city, Cala Vista operates as both a pool experience, where guests can soak up the sun on plush loungers covered with smart navy towels, grazing on a menu of Italian-inspired poolside eats; and a gorgeous, Italian restaurant. It’s the latter where we find ourselves on a chilly Saturday afternoon, picking out a table on the expansive terrace that best offers those aforementioned postcard-perfect Burj views. Although truthfully, there’s no bad seat in the house. It’s all outdoors, but there are split levels that create different areas:
the bar and lounge are set just up from the pool, the majority of the restaurant dining space gazes towards the Burj and beach, then there’s another raised dining area, covered by a canopy, where most guests are sheltering from the unpredictable February weather. But we layer ourselves in pashminas and stick to our guns on the edge of the terrace.
This isn’t toes-inthe-sand kind of dining. Instead, it feels like dining in a marvellous Italian garden, surrounded by lemon and olive trees, the floor tiled with geometric blue and white prints. To fully embrace La Dolce Vita theme, we order a refreshing Limoncello Spritz (Dhs85), that’s zesty and light, a homemade limoncello muddled with elderflower and prosecco, and slurp down a half dozen Gillardeau oysters (Dhs245), spiking each with a classic shallot vinaigrette.
The menu isn’t extensive, but there’s still plenty to choose from. The fritto misto (Dhs95) features lightly battered prawns, calamari and strings of carrot and potato, that adds welcome crunch, served with a rich and creamy mayonnaise. The crudo di ricciola (Dhs80) is prettily plated, but the pieces of yellowtail are a bit chunkier than the thin slices we expect, and the tomato coulis does little for the flavour.
For mains, we keep it simple with a bowl of linguine alle vongole (Dhs120), with a solid ratio of clams to linguine ribbons, but lacking the seasoning to take this from good to great. The picante pizza (Dhs125) is a signature that fares much better; the dough is light and airy, the fior di latte has a creaminess to it we love, and the pieces of spicy salami pack a punch.
Dessert gets a theatrical upgrade when we order the lemon sorbet (Dhs65) which is served inside a fresh lemon, and constructed tableside with shavings of lemon cream that come from what look to be pebbles. We dive in with two spoons and finish it with gusto.
Cala Vista, Jumeirah Mina A’Salam, Jumeirah, daily 12.30pm to 12am. Tel: (800) 323232. jumeirah.com/ minaasalam
WHAT’S ON VERDICT
Stylish surrounds and stunning views are the stars of the show at Cala Vista.
Me:
I‘m exhausted and need to chill out on the couch this weekend
Also Me:
I could play with my little ones in Centara’s family pool forever!
RESTAURANT REVIEW: PAPAS DUBAI
Mamma Mia, we do love Papas
I’m the kind of person who tends to associate songs to places, people and things. There is, inside my head, a mental jukebox of theme songs that strike up as soon as I walk into a particular venue or see that specific person. As I strolled into Papas, the first track that popped into my head was the cover of On An Evening in Roma, by Patrizio Buanne. An instant mood boosting track that makes you feel as though you’re floating around the cobble stones of a busy Roman piazza. So please feel free to pause reading this and hit play on the track before you continue – just to experience
the full vibe. Chandeliers twinkle and the yellow, orange and pink hues around the venue replicate an Amalfi sunset.
Already obscured by the buildings, Dubai’s sinking sun is splashing its own pastel paintjob over the panorama, and the Marina views from the terrace are stunning. It’s an enchanting scene, but I’m roused from date night reverie by the arrival of the starters. Scallop gratin (Dhs95) is served. In full candor, I was apprehensive of the scallops, not for any particular reason – they just aren’t ranked very highly on my personal hierarchy of edible mollusks. However, the lemon and parsley breadcrumb the scallops are topped with, added a nice, flavourful crunch, enjoyed alongside the tartness of the sundried tomatoes. It was my favourite dish of the night (at least it was, until I tried the cannoli).
For me, one of the marks of a good Italian restaurant is the pizza, which is why it’s the classic margherita (Dhs70) that steps up to the plate, rather than trying any of the fancier options. The tomato base enjoys a well-pitched acidity level, though is a little too sweet for our palate, and benefits significantly from Papa’s liberal basil sprinkling policy. I felt an instant swell of love for the cannoli (Dhs60) – it might be one sided but for once, this is a one-sided kind of love I am perfectly content with. With a smooth and creamy ricotta filling, light pistachio flavouring, and notes of caramel and dark chocolate, it was all box ticking. The richness of the dark chocolate cannoli took me by surprise in the best possible way and the crunch of the cannoli was excellent.
Papas, InterContinental Dubai Marina, Sun to Thur 6pm to 12am, Fri and Sat 6pm to 1am. @papasdubai
WHAT’S ON VERDICT
The beginning has just begun when the sun goes down, on an evening at Papa’s. A truly delightful and bright addition to the Dubai dining scene.
TABLE FOR ONE?
The best spots for solo dining in Dubai
Eating alone can be intimidating. Thankfully, there are a handful of restaurants in Dubai that make dining solo feel more comfortable.
Besides, there are many perks of eating out alone: you’ll get quality time to yourself, you’ll appreciate food more, you won’t have to share, there’s no small talk, you’re guaranteed great company, and, ironically, you might even meet new friends.
Here are our top picks for solo dining in Dubai: where to go, what to eat, and even where to sit. Embrace it…
Depachika
Cassette
This ultra-hip café is an Al Quoz gem located in The Courtyard. With plenty of space both indoors and outdoors, friendly service, and hearty French dishes you’ll feel right at home. We could people-watch here all day long while tucking into the French beef dip sandwich or the savoury waffle duck confit. The Courtyard, Al Quoz, Dubai, daily 8pm to 6pm. Tel: (0)4 349 1966.
@cassettedxb
If you’re anxious to eat out alone, Depachika is a perfect choice. Home to several of Dubai’s favourite dining venues, this gourmet food hall is a foodie’s dream to grab a bite to eat in a sophisticated setting. Whether it’s Peruvian tapas from La Barra, homemade pasta from La Fabricca Italiana, or a bowl of ramen from Daikan, you’re sure to find something to satisfy your cravings whatever your mood, or you can even grab a bite from each.
Nakheel Mall, Palm Jumeirah, daily 10am to 10pm. depachika.ae
Ichiryu
To experience authentic Japanese-style solo dining, Ichiryu has a traditional Bocchi Seki, which translates to ‘lonely seats’. Slurp as loudly as you please inside the sectioned-off booths, where food is delivered through a hole in the wall. What to order? If you like something with a bit of spice, try the fiery Aka Paitan ramen and you can’t go wrong with the tasty chicken Katsu donbori.
Wasl Port Views Building 7, daily 12pm to 11pm. Tel: (0)50 375 0354. @ichiryuramenhouse
Fusion Ceviche
Chef-owned, homegrown, and authentically Peruvian – this hidden gem ceviche bar is a must-visit. The space is not large, seating around 20 or so inside and a further six outside. Sit at the bar for front-row seats to watch chef Penelope prepare the renowned ceviches and share her fascinating stories. What to order? Try the clasico ceviche to start followed by the pulpo anticuchero. Cluster Q (opposite The Park), JLT.
@fusioncevichedxb22
One Life
Kinoya
Like most great culinary stories, Kinoya started from a supper club by Chef Neha Mishra, before she opened the permanent restaurant Kinoya in The Greens. This licensed ramen restaurant takes great pleasure in two things: ramen, obviously, and its laidback atmosphere where all visitors can unwind with wonderful cuisine. Pick from slow-cooked chicken, cured duck slices, or tenderloin beef as your ramen topping for a solo feast.
Kinoya, Onyx Tower, The Greens, Tue to Sun 12pm to 1am, Mon closed. Tel: (0)4 220 2920. kinoya.ae
If you’re heading out alone, stop by the cool homegrown café One Life for a breakfast bagel or lunchtime poke bowl (and refreshing draught beer). The bustling café consists of indoor and outdoor seating, an open kitchen, and a bar. Some people come to work, some to drink under the shaded seating, and some for a quick grab-and-go lunch, but one thing is for certain: you will fall in love with their wholesome and affordable dishes.
One Life, various locations in Dubai. @onelifedxb
Wild and the Moon
For Dubai’s health-conscious crowd, Wild & The Moon has got your back. Everything served here is homemade, plant-based, and organic, with options for gluten-free too. On the menu, you’ll find nutrientpacked pressed juices, healthy snacks, super bowls and so much more. This is the go-to spot for busy workers looking to fill up during a quick lunch break or watch the world go by from the outdoor seating. Multiple locations, Dubai, 9am to 8pm Sun, Mon, Tues, Thurs, 9am to 10pm Wed, Fri, Sat. Tel: (0)4 343 3392.
@wildandthemoonuae
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WHO RUN THE WORLD?
15 female-founded homegrown brands to support this Women’s Day and every day…
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CTZN Cosmetics
Code Red lipstick, Dhs125, ctzncosmetics.com
Motion Cycling
Make It Happen sports bra, Dhs130 and sports leggings, Dhs120, shop.motion-cycling.ae
Nuaimi
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Sugargram
The Sugargram OG 25 cupcakes, Dhs130, sugargram.me
Little Majlis
Greeting cards, from Dhs19, littlemajlis.com
The Botanist Multi-purpose cleanser, Dhs32, thebotanistdubai.com
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Beaded kini set, Dhs970, sanddollardubai.com
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OTW TO DUBAI
A pre-gig introspective on hitmaker Khalid
THE BEST OF KHALID, SO FAR… Khalid’s top charting hits on Spotify
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Lovely (Billie Eilish with Khalid)
2,637,547,646
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Eastside (with Halsey & Khalid)
1,653,592,528
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man that always gives us big golden retriever energy, R&B artist Khalid full name (Khalid Donnel Robinson) will be making his way to Dubai for the one-night-only performance of his postponed gig at the Coca-Cola Arena, now taking place on Friday, March 8. The American singer-songwriter made waves with his breakout hit, Location, which dropped in 2016 when, incredibly, he was just 19-years-old. Clearly not destined to end up Young, Dumb and Broke, his appropriately-titled, Grammynominated debut album American Teen hit shelves (real and virtual) the following year. From in an interview with Redbull recorded around the time of the record’s release we know the then teenage sensation’s favourite tracks from that first LP are 8TEEN, Angels, and Saved.
The artist chalks-up some of the maturity that drove his youthful success to the worldly education of his formative years. With a mother and a grandfather in the military, Khalid found himself moving around a lot,
including a six-year stay in Germany. Travel famously “broadens the mind’ but for some, it also seems to lay down some heavy inspirational backing tracks.
It’s been a minute since the release of his second and most recent studio album (Free Spirit in 2019), which has left his global legion of fans eagerly awaiting the release of a new self-penned Khalid compilation. The third album, with a TBC release date, reportedly has the working title of Everything is Changing.
In the interim and beyond his tour dates, there have been other sorts audio files for his audiophiles to bop to, including a mixtape called ‘Scenic Drive’; and a huge collection of collaborations with the likes of Billie Eilish, Marshmello, Benny Blanco and Halsey, and Ed Sheeran, as well as other huge names in the industry. The hitmaker has amassed countless award nominations including Billboard Music Awards, MTV VMA, iHeartRadio Awards, and Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards. And has gone on to win over 20 awards in the short eight years of his musical career.
Coca-Cola Arena, Friday, March 8, from Dhs299. coca-cola-arena.com
Silence Spotify 1,505,145,472
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Young, Dumb & Broke
1,450,741,597
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Beautiful People (Ed Sheeran featuring Khalid) 1,359,859,826
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FILM REVIEW:
BACK TO ARRAKIS
On speaks to the director and stars of Dune: Part Two
You’d have been given galactically long odds on Dune: Part Two being a stinker. Sure, it is a sequel and they are traditionally tricky customers, but with the six-Oscar wins and box office blitz of the opening entry, the almost universally praised performance of its cast, the saga being led by a director who is widely regarded as one of the modern greats – and the fact that this follow up is taken from the same source material as the first... Dune: Part Two had the implied dynastic security of a royal heirdom.
But it still would have been a brave soul insisting ahead of time, that this sequel would dramatically improve upon the first. And yet here we stand, at the ornate gates of a science fiction masterpiece. With the run time-consuming chores of backstory building and character establishing swept into the sands of Arrakis, director Denis Villeneuve has two hours and 46 minutes to burrow, giant-worm-like, into the spiceladen narrative dunes of Frank Herbert’s opus.
There’s space to go deep and lock swords with musings of prophecy and destiny, revenge and freedom, colonialism, hegemony, and rebellion. There are, if you choose to see them, religious overtures and many
discernable references to Middle Eastern culture (look at the language). And on a more intimate level, we are invited to grapple with the frailties of love, familial favouritism, harmony with nature, utilitarianism ad absurdum, and faith relationships with pariah messiahs. And it’s all set against the haunting beauty of a wild desert planet, much of it filmed right here, amongst Liwa’s own shifting sandscape.
This movie begins where the last one left us: following the almost-wholesale decimation of his family, our protagonist Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), has found sanctuary with the marginalised indigenous population of Arrakian ‘Fremen’. The more time Paul spends with his hosts, the more he seems to fit the Messianic mould of their prophesied liberator, Lisan al Gaib. At least for a certain contingent of them.
The prophecy, whether Paul truly believes in it or not, provides him an opportunity to exact revenge on the Harkonnens, who so nearly extinguished his entire bloodline. And should he choose to use the prophecy for his own selfish ends, his ultimate goal would mean the incidental fulfilment of the prophecy. Freedom, and the vanquishing of tyranny.
I was in the rare and extremely fortunate position of being able to share, what I took out of the movie with its director. I asked Denis whether his own beliefs around “free will, flavoured the movie’s dealing with prophecy and destiny”. Because those were the subjects playing on my mind long after the credits rolled. His answer suggested a focus shift.
“If you look at the movie, you can absolutely view it from a scientific point of view where you can explain almost everything. It was important for me that it’s more about characters struggling with the impact of colonialism than anything else”.
Colonialism in the desert. For those watching in this region and beyond, it’ll be almost impossible not to draw certain parallels with what’s going on in a galaxy not so far far away.
Villeneuve is often praised for his grandscale cinematography, but this movie demonstrates his skill at manipulating the other end of the spectrum too. In literature, it’s relatively straightforward to communicate the inner workings of a character to an audience. You can just spell out their thoughts, right there on the paper, which may of course be contrary to
what they say, and the way they behave. It’s difficult to replicate in cinema without it emerging as contrived. Instead, filmmakers and actors have to rely on subtle facial gestures, conversations with confidants and the vacuum of inaction.
Credit must go to Timothée Chalamet for this too, he puts down a (what seems unfair, at 28, to say) career-defining performance. Zendaya, Josh Brolin, Rebecca Ferguson, Javier Bardem and Dave Bautista all contribute magnificently, but it’s an unrecognisable Austin Butler who steals the support crown with his layered portrayal of a nepobaby sociopath. Multiple Oscar nominations are once again all but assured.
Speaking to Brolin, I asked him which of his huge scenes he was most concerned about getting right. He responded with “you never really know which ones you’re going to be nervous about. You think you’re gonna be nervous
about the battle scenes, and then you end up doing it, and you just want to be in the right condition. There was a scene that I did with Timothy in the cave. And I got super nervous before it. But it’s what excites you about acting because it just happens. You’re motivated by the fear. You want to get on a helicopter and leave. But there’s no helicopter. And then finally, once you settle into the scene, you go, wow, there’s something really special about this. But you’d never know when it’s coming.”
I asked Dave Bautista what aspects he enjoyed most about working in science fiction. He replied: “I just look forward to interesting layered characters. I never really set out to be a sci fi star. I’m always pursuing working with great directors and great actors. That’s how I measure my success. I’ve been fortunate enough to be a part of some great franchises.”
Dune: Part Two is out in cinemas across the country now.
POSTERS FOR GAZA
A powerful artistic rally against injustice
In a stirring display of solidarity, Zawyeh Gallery in Alserkal Avenue has unveiled its latest group exhibition, Posters for Gaza. This compelling showcase features the works of 26 talented Palestinian and Arab artists, each contributing their unique voice to shed light on the ongoing atrocities in the Gaza Strip.
The heart of the exhibition beats with an impassioned call for a cease-fire and the recognition of the fundamental rights of Palestinians to live freely. What makes this exhibition particularly poignant is that four of the participating artists hail from Gaza, lending an even more personal and heartfelt dimension to their creations.
Uniformly sized and designed in a simplified manner, the posters reflect uniqueness in terms of style, materials, and the underlying narratives. Steering away from the digital norm, participating artists poured their effort into producing those posters, utilising a variety of materials, including acrylics, inks, charcoal, collage, and mixed media.
Tapping into the posters’ subjects, the themes vary, yet all the artists call for humanity to prevail. Themes that address human rights violations in Gaza, are evident in the works All Rights Not Reserved by Hosni Radwan and We Are Doing Fine in Gaza… What About You? by Khaled El Haber. Gazan artist Mohammed Joha encapsulates anxiety and worries towards his family living in Gaza in his poster Sleepless, and the heavy weight of grief and melancholy also manifests in Gazan artist Hazem Harb’s poster. Meanwhile Hassan Manasrah and Vera Tamari call for the freedom of Palestine, while artists, Bashar Alhroub,
01 Reda Alyasari - Embrace
02 Bashar Alhroub - Mariam
03 Hosni Radwan - All Rights Not Reserved - Gaza
04 Hazem Harb - They are now stealing your skin
05 Hassan Manasrah - Palestinian Woman
06 Vera Tamari - Gaza, From the rubble soars life
07 Wadei Khaled - We Palestine
08 Yazan Abu Salameh - Not Numbers
09 Mohammed Joha - Sleepless
10 Issam Al-Haj Ibrahim - The Orange Tree
11 Khaled El Haber - We are doing fine in Gaza... what about you?!
TAPPING INTO THE POSTERS’ SUBJECTS, THE THEMES VARY, YET ALL THE ARTISTS CALL FOR HUMANITY TO PREVAIL.
Wadei Khaled and Iraqi artist Reda Alyasari, focus on the warmth of family and motherhood.
A nod to history, the exhibition revives a longstanding tradition in Palestinian activism. Political posters, a potent form of expression, were prolifically produced during the ‘70s and ‘80s by the Palestinian Liberation Organisation, drawing contributions from Palestinian, Arab, and international artists. These visual narratives played a pivotal role in garnering global support for the justice of the Palestinian cause, championing values of freedom, dignity, resilience, and the unyielding pursuit of independence.
Original posters are for sale from Dhs3,000. Poster copies are available to purchase online for Dhs300 with proceeds providing much-needed medical aid to affected children in Gaza through the Palestinian Red Crescent.
Until April 21
Zawyeh Gallery, Alserkal Avenue, A Quoz, daily 10am to 6pm. Tel: (0)58 592 5667. zawyeh.net
HAI RAMADAN
A celebration of culture under the stars comes to Expo City Dubai
Whether you’re fasting or not, Ramadan is a time for community, for reflection, and for getting together to try new experiences. Over this special month, Ramadan markets are the perfect place to do just that – and pulling out all the stops this year is the immersive Ramadan experience at Expo City Dubai.
Returning for its second season, Hai Ramadan – which translates to ‘neighbourhood’ or ‘welcome’ – will see Expo City come to life with plenty of themed activities that invite visitors to embrace the essence of what’s considered one of the most special times of the year.
Here’s your Hai Ramadan checklist:
See an Iftar Cannon.
One thing you need to witness at least once is an Iftar Cannon – an ancient tradition that started in Egypt and spread to surrounding Muslim countries. A single blank shot is fired to announce iftar and Hai Ramadan visitors will be able to see and hear this age-old tradition taking place.
Break your fast with the community. Post sunset, come together with the whole community and share a meal. There are over 20 outlets and food carts dotted throughout Expo City where you can grab a bite. For a ‘Surreal’ iftar experience, book a table with loved ones by the stunning water attraction. Book in advance. Dhs220 per adult and Dhs95 per child. You can also choose to enjoy iftar at the newly opened Oasis Food Hall for Dhs150 per adult and Dhs90 per child. A unique iftar and suhoor offering is also available at Al Wasl Plaza Café.
Catch a dazzling and enlightening performance at Al Wasl Dome.
At night, Al Wasl Plaza’s incredible dome comes to life with stunning immersive projections curated just for Hai Ramadan. During Story Time with Al Wasl, all those who gather will hear special stories of the Prophet – perfect for family-friendly fun.
Meet the Expo City mascots. Children can further learn about the values of Ramadan along with Expo City mascots Rashid and Latifa during their entertaining theatrical show, Quest to find the Moon
Shop for loved ones.
It is kind to offer a gift to your neighbours during Ramadan, and at the lively souk you can purchase handmade crafts, traditional garments, and other Ramadan-themed items that would make the sweetest sorts of present. To keep little ones from getting restless, they can have fun at the games stalls, courtesy of Magic Planet.
Visit Grandmother’s Supermarket. For children wanting to shop, visit Grandmother’s Supermarket, or the Dukan Yadoo where they can buy candy using tokens purchased from the ‘Floos Bank’.
TICKETS:
Entry to Hai Ramadan is free if you have a booking to an iftar or a suhoor, otherwise it’s Dhs20 per person, and free for children aged five and under.
Tickets available on platinumlist.net
For more information, visit expocitydubai.com
CULTURE // ART DUBAI
Words: Aarti SaundalkarTHE ART AND SOUL OF IT
Expect an action-packed creative calendar as Art Dubai returns
The first quarter of every year marks the return of art season in the UAE, where the cultural scene comes to life. A major highlight on the season’s programme is Art Dubai, set to take place from March 1 to 3 at the iconic Madinat Jumeirah.
Spread over four exhibit-packed galleries: Contemporary, Modern, Bawwaba, and Art Dubai Digital; visitors can spend hours exploring the 17th edition of this popular art fair.
Here are our tips and advice for you when visiting Art Dubai 2024
ART DUBAI APP: Your personal guide and information source for the fair, you can use it to purchase tickets, learn about the programme, and more, all with a touch of a button (or a scan of the face). It will also come in handy when you want to…
READ UP: Whether you’re a frequent Art Dubai visitor or visiting for the first time, it’s important to do a little research before your visit. An online catalogue of the festival is also available on artdubai.ae.
TAKE YOUR TIME: Art, much like music and performances in a foreign language, has unimaginable powers to move us, and even holds the potential to shape our world allowing us to navigate challenging times and make steps towards embracing unity. Which is why it’s important to understand the message that lies behind each art piece.
DUBAI COLLECTION: Don’t miss this standout new initiative launched by Dubai Culture, which supports the vision of Dubai’s cultural scene. The art collection in the city and for the city aims to inspire, educate and support the thriving arts sector and creatives who call Dubai home. See it at Encounters
BUA
NLEASH YOUR CREATIVE ENERGY: Artistic energy is sure to soar through your soul during the festival which you can release at the workshops during the festival.
UY A GUIDED TOUR: For an additional Dhs100, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of key artists and thematic highlights at the fair. Spots are limited so sign up asap.
RT DUBAI AND BEYOND: Art Dubai Week expands across the country and will see a number of galleries, museum and independent art organisations showcasing art events and exhibitions. Expect new gallery openings at Alserkal Avenue, a 10-year anniversary celebration at NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery, the Sharjah Architecture Triennial in the cultural capital and more.
I MMERSIVE EXPERIENCES: Julius Baer’s new display in collaboration with Krista, titled Heart Space is one not to miss. It showcases a visitor’s unique heart rhythm across a dynamic LED canvas to create a concept of oneness and unity.
TICKETS
One-day tickets cost Dhs100 per person, and a three-day pass costs Dhs180 person. Purchase on artdubai.ae
Art Dubai, Madinat Jumeirah Conference & Events Centre, Dubai, March 1 to 3, tickets from Dhs100. Tel: (0)4 563 1400. artdubai.ae
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SSHARKS
A DE-FIN-ATIVE GUIDE TO IN THE UAE
Sorting the honest tooth from the great white fibs...
harks have been around in some form or another for the past 450 million years, which makes them roughly twice as old as the earliest dinosaurs. Fast forward to the modern era though, and they’re facing a bit of an image crisis in the eyes of humans. It’s likely the evolutionary hangover of perennial predator fear still lodged in our primal brains, and the terror of what lies in the cold dark unknown, stoked by the gnashing anti-shark PR machine of Hollywood and its torrent of menacingly-finned antagonists. But, with the recent spate of unconfirmed sightings around the UAE coast, how safe is it to “go back into the water”? We spoke to the UAE’s own resident shark whisperer – Paul Hamilton, of The National Aquarium, to find out...
What species of shark are present in the Arabian Gulf, and do any of them pose a threat to humans?
There are 32 known species of sharks present in the Arabian Gulf. This includes some of the most infamous species such as bull sharks and tiger sharks (ed: two of the three species most commonly involved in unprovoked attacks globally). It is a popular belief that there are no sharks here, which is incorrect. There are healthy populations of various shark species in the Arabian Gulf, however interactions between sharks and people are extremely rare in this environment.
Do any of these species often visit the shallow areas along the coastline?
The sharks of the Arabian Gulf will adjust their habits depending on the season. For a lot of the year the shallow water is very hot and with high salinity, during these times most shark species will remain deep. In the Arabian Gulf the most abundant food sources for sharks are not on the coastal beaches and this is why we almost never see them. The sharks tend to be offshore in channels, around islands and on the sea grass flats.
What are the species that have been reportedly spotted recently near the coast in the UAE?
Recently we have seen reports of lemon sharks, bull sharks and some small requiem sharks gathering in schools, almost certainly due to food interest and breeding activity. For example, recent sightings of small schooling sharks under a bridge at Palm Jumeriah could be explained by the lighting under the bridge attracting zooplankton, which attracts squid, which attracts sharks. Regardless of the reason, there are no sharks taking any interest in humans here and this is why the record of negative incidents between sharks and people in the UAE is near zero.
The Arabian Gulf is a very high-nutrient environment, and this is why the water is cloudy. In comparison the Red Sea is low in nutrients and that is why the water is so
now able to see how sharks behave around unaware swimmers and surfers. It is really incredible how little attention a shark pays towards a human. In fact, what we mostly see is avoidance behaviour by the shark, taking the longer route around people out of fear of us. I don’t want to give other animals a bad rep, but certainly bears, hippos, crocodiles and many other creatures would be more likely to react aggressively to the sight of a human than sharks.
Can you tell us about any of the conservation projects currently underway in the UAE and what can people do to help support them?
Save Our Seas specialises in shark conservation here and around the world. It’s a great platform (saveourseas.com). Sharks in general are in crisis with many species on the verge of population collapse.
I LOVE TO SEE SHARKS, I WAS RECENTLY DIVING WITH 5M TIGER SHARKS IN THE INDIAN OCEAN, AND IT WAS ONE OF THE MOST AWEINSPIRING MOMENTS OF MY LIFE
clear and this can change the way sharks behave. Sharks in the Arabian Gulf have abundant food sources and these food sources are typically offshore, away from people.
Should we be afraid of sharks?
After the incident in Egypt (ed: a fatal tiger shark attack in June, 2023) this region has certainly been more sensitive to the shark topic. It was a tragedy, however, at the same time it was also very much an isolated incident. There is a long list of statistics we can use to help people understand how unlikely a shark attack is, but I think the general public in 2024 do understand the important role sharks play in our oceans and the slim chance one would have for an encounter. For me personally I love to see sharks, I was recently diving with 5m Tiger Sharks in the Indian Ocean, and it was one of the most awe-inspiring moments of my life. Some of the best information coming out now is through drone videos. We are
We do not know what the knock-on effect would exactly be if we lose sharks in our oceans, but we expect it would affect many other loved species and world food sources through fisheries. The UAE is lucky to have sharks with us and what is most important is we learn how to keep them around.
What are your top three shark facts?
1. Sharks sink…if they are not swimming, they will fall to the sea floor.
2. A shark’s huge liver is the reason they can go long lengths of time without food. It’s like having two giant batteries onboard.
3. Sharks are fish, the only difference is that their skeletons are made of cartilage and not solid bone. That’s why they move in such a fast and effortless way.
For more information and safe, up-close interactions with The Gulf’s native shark species, head to The National Aquarium, Al Qana, Abu Dhabi, tickets from Dhs110. thenationalaquarium.ae
FASTING AND FITNESS
Wanting to keep up with your workout regime? We tapped 1Rebel Master Trainer Sarah Stoneley for the dos and don’ts of working out during Ramadan…
How do you advise working out during Ramadan, considering the sudden change in diet and rest patterns?
It depends on your usual training schedule and intensity. Working out during Ramadan is not bad, but it is not the time to try anything new or too intense. Drop the intensity down, listen to your body but some gentle exercise will be good for you and for your mood during this time.
Is it possible to make progress during Ramadan, or is it more a question of
maintaining your healthy habits despite the change in lifestyle?
Realistically, it’s not going to be the best month to improve strength and fitness while your eating and sleeping pattern is so different. But that’s not to say you should put your goals on hold. Find ways to adapt your workouts to stay on track without pushing your body too hard. Focus on maintaining healthy habits so that you don’t feel like you take 10 steps back. My advice is to reduce the intensity and/or duration of your usual
Words: Alice Holthamtraining schedule but don’t stop completely. It is also a good time to sub in a light walk or something like a Pilates class where you might usually be doing something more high energy.
Do you advise easing back into your regular routine after Ramadan, or can you go straight back to normal with your calorie intake and sleep schedule? After fasting, you must give your body time to adjust back into your usual schedule. Listen to your body and be kind to yourself. You may lose a little strength or cardio fitness but just getting your consistency back with your higher energy levels and muscle memory… it won’t take long! Depending on how much you reduce your training will depend on how quickly you build it back up but remember: quality over quantity here, focus on getting in a few high quality sessions in per week when getting back into it, and just build up from there.
What would be three tips do you have for those working out while fasting?
1. Keep moving, drop the intensity and if you need to pull back slightly that’s ok. As I’ve said, the main thing is to listen to your body.
2. Appreciate what your body CAN do. Be positive and try and do the things you enjoy to keep you on track.
3. Always let your trainer know if you are fasting. We are there to support you in any way we can so if we know you are fasting we can help you get the most out of the workouts you are doing.
@sarahstoneley
OFF-SEASON BLISS IN Salalah
Laura Coughlin travels to Oman’s southernmost province to experience Salalah outside of its famous Khareef season, and finds it better, and more beautiful, than ever
Plenty of guidebooks wax poetic about summertime in Salalah. Temperatures dip, the rain clouds loom and there’s a magical mist in the air. It’s a hugely popular time, when visitors fly – or drive – down from nearby countries to embrace the cooler, fresher climate while the rest of the GCC roils in the heat of summer. I’ve done it myself and revelled in the uniqueness of a misty and damp August.
But there’s more to this sub-tropical spot than its mystical monsoons. The winter months – November to March –are drier in Salalah and are technically considered the off-season for tourism. I kind of love that post-Khareef exhale when the tourists leave and hotel prices drop. In fact, it’s pretty close to perfect, whether sunbathing on secluded beaches, wading through crystal-clear rockpools, or picnicking by serene waterfalls, Salalah unveils its best without the rain or the ruckus.
DIVE INTO THE OCEAN
During Khareef, the ocean waves are high, the currents dangerously strong and it’s generally prohibited to swim in the sea. Not so in winter. During the off-season, visitors are encouraged to take the plunge into the calmer seas. The ocean is marine-rich, too, making it a wonderful location for dolphin-spotting, snorkelling and scuba diving.
DO GO CHASING WATERFALLS
There’s an element of luck involved in seeing the cascading waterfalls of Salalah, and depends solely on the level of rainfall in the area during Khareef. But, if you are lucky – and you visit Wadi Darbat in the wake of monsoon season (around December to March) – you might just see the stunning waterfalls in full flow amid the green valleys.
WADE THROUGH WADIS AND ROCK POOLS
In summer, you’d have to share the wadis and rock pools with hordes of visiting families. In winter, it’ll be you and a handful of other intrepid explorers able to enjoy the aquamarine waters in peace.
PICNIC BY SWIMMING CAMELS
As UAE residents you’ll have seen your fair share of camels: in the desert; strolling beside a quiet road; or galloping at the racetrack. But never swimming. In Salalah’s Wadi Darbat, you’re bound to spot a camel or two making a beeline for the cool waters for a drink or to cross over to reach new pastures. It’s a surreal sight.
WHERE TO STAY
Alila Hinu Bay, where luxury meets nature
Wake up to panoramic ocean views from your private villa or suite at Hinu Bay, where the cool breeze carries the scents of frankincense and tropical flowers. SeaSalt, the resort’s poolside restaurant, claims the top spot – both literally and figuratively – offering breathtaking views over the ocean from its infinity pool. A perfect setting to lounge, sunbathe, or indulge in a delightful dining experience.
Situated between Jabal Samhan peaks and the Arabian Sea, Alila Hinu Bay stands as a sanctuary of serenity in a prime location. But building a luxury hotel in an area of such astounding natural beauty presents a challenge – blending in rather than becoming a blot on the natural barren landscape. Fortunately, Alila has managed to create a property that is luxurious without being ostentatious, and appears to draw on its Omani roots, welcoming guests with traditional touches such as falaj water features and Omani arch-style corridors. It eschews the gaudy trappings so often associated with luxury for a neutral colour palette and an elegant, minimalist design aesthetic, which, combined with the surrounding, creates a sense of serenity.
Alila Hinu Bay also boasts easily the friendliest and most knowledgeable staff in the country – eager to arrange anything for you from Omani-bread-making sessions to camel-milk cocktail classes and everything in between.
Room rates start from Dhs1,374 per night, including breakfast. alilahotels.com
SMOOTH TRAVELS
Fly directly to Salalah with flydubai from Dhs953 return or Air Arabia from the capital starting at Dhs755 return. Travel time to Alila Hinu Bay from Salalah International Airport is approximately 70 minutes.
RRAK TO THE future
A huge glow-up is underway in Ras Al Khaimah
as Al Khaimah (RAK) has always been known as the ‘outdoorsy one’ of the seven emirates. A proud ambassador for the ‘North Face jacket and carabiner clip’ crowd. Its flavour – ‘hydration salts and... the taste of adventure’. It’s a reputation justly earned, RAK is of course home to the country’s highest peak – Jebel Jais, its chief UAE USPs include such pioneer pursuits as record-breaking zip-lines, wadi hikes, a via ferrata, a mountainside toboggan ride, survivalist camp, rockface abseiling and rugged off-roading routes.
But it is also an emirate that’s trekking through the foothills of some monumental change. The pulsing neon of Vegas is on the way, in the form of the Nevada-imported Wynn Hotel and Casino currently under construction on Al Marjan Island. Alongside that, the territory’s leisure portfolio is being given
a dramatic boost with the addition of such similarly twinkling luxury icons as Nikki Beach (which actually has two projects in the works), Le Meridien Marjan Island Resort & Spa, an eco-lead Earth Shore hotel and a Nobu Hotel.
All of which means that Ras Al Khaimah will soon be better conceptualised as having somewhat of a dual identity, a home to both alfresco thrills and pampering chills. But you don’t have to wait until some undefined point in the future to enjoy this split personality, the revolution has already begun. These are some of our favourite places where you can enjoy the best of both worlds in RAK, right now.
ANANTARA MINA AL ARAB RAS AL KHAIMAH RESORT [CHILL]
The waterfront leisure development, Mina Al Arab represents an exciting epicentre of this RAK glow-up. Here you’ll find the just-opened Anantara Mina Al Arab. It’s almost impossible to refrain from remarking on the Maldivian-ness of its aesthetics. It’s deliberate of course. The dense thatch work on the top of its buildings, the boardwalk out to a string of over-water villas, the focus on minimumimpact hospitality, pristine cabana-strewn beach, and the island chakras of its exotic spa and conservation centre all feel plucked from an Indian Ocean atoll. But look a little deeper, and the local is just as authentically preserved. Those spacious over-water villas (featuring a plunge pool), sit atop a verdant patchwork of mangroves, placing you right in the centre of the indigenous wilderness. We love the F&B options here too; Mekong’s Asian menu is a treasure chest of chiming aromatics; the easy charms of the Beach House’s shoreline vistas act as a counterbalance to its heavyweight signature grills and cocktails; and Jalabar’s clever infinity pool disappearing trick, is worthy of a wet round of applause. There are kids’ and teen clubs, and the gym has what is arguably one of the best fitness centre views in the whole emirate.
ADRENALINE ON THE MOUNTAINSIDE [THRILL]
Overwater villa room rates from Dhs7,000. anantara.com
WALDORF ASTORIA RAS AL KHAIMAH [CHILL]
This luxury-class, family-friendly hotel has recently undergone its own extensive, future-proofing renovations. The new and improved resort comes with the sort of brand standard design splendour you’d expect from a Waldorf; is pinched in between the sea and Al Hamra Golf Course; and is armed to the terrace with targeted boredom-busting facilities. Rooms from around Dhs1,000. hilton.com
Amongst the stone spires of Jebel Jais, you’ll find a congregation of adventure attractions that are just the ticket for fidgety, gravityphobes. You can take a flight on the world’s longest zipline (from Dhs550), Jais Flight; hop aboard the Jais Sledder – an on-rails sled ride down the mountain (from Dhs50); or for something so palm-sweatily vertiginous that it’s outside the comfort zone of mountain goats, there’s the Jais Via Ferrata (from Dhs130). It offers three routes, the longest of which is the ominously titled Julphar Scare, a 300-metre traversal across open rock face, with only steel cables and ladder rungs between you and a yawning abyss. visitjebeljais.com
BEAR EXPLORERS CAMP [THRILL]
Arch explorer Bear Grylls became the youngest Briton to ever conquer Everest just months after suffering potentially life-altering injuries. But he’s probably best known for his series of TV shows where he (occasionally accompanied by A-List celebrities and US Presidents) takes on perilous encounters in extreme environments. And in Ras Al Khaimah, you can make like Bear at his Explorers Camp – where a team of trained experts are on hand to teach you key survival skills, put you through some exhilarating challenges, and share a few items from the Bear Grylls ‘close your eyes and pretend it’s an oyster’ cookbook. Pick from individual activities, or drink the amber Kool-Aid and go full immersion with one of the 24-hour courses. Jebel Jais, Survival courses from Dhs450. beargryllscamp.ae
WIN!
Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche welcomes you to enjoy an overnight getaway in the capital. Located on the Corniche, this picture-perfect hotel sparkles on the city coastline, and features six restaurants and bars including the award-winning Thai restaurant Silk & Spice, a swimming pool, a spa with a sauna, and a fitness centre. Stroll along the seafront as the sun goes down over the beautiful Arabian Gulf, explore the parks and hidden gems of the Corniche, or reach peak relaxation amongst the hotel’s luxurious facilities. The choice is yours. T&Cs Apply
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A HALF-BOARD STAY FOR TWO AT SOFITEL ABU DHABI CORNICHE A
WIN!
Revamp your closet this Ramadan, as we’re giving two lucky winners a Dhs1,000 voucher to spend at REDTAG apparel. The homegrown brand specialises in global offerings and debuts a fabulous collection of specials for women this Ramadan including maxi dresses, and men can enjoy an array of coloured polo shirts. T&Cs Apply
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A DHS1,000 VOUCHER TO USE AT OPTIMUM NUTRITION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MCLAREN RACING
Stay fit this month with a voucher to be used at one of the world’s leading sports nutrition brands, Optimum Nutrition. McLaren Racing has partnered with Optimum Nutrition for the 2024 season. With the focus on bringing health and wellbeing, two lucky winners will be able to unlock their full fitness potential with science-led sports nutrition. T&Cs Apply
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IFTAR, SHISHA AND SUHOOR FOR FOUR AT ADDRESS BEACH RESORT
Dubai’s iconic beachfront hotel, Address Beach Resort, is renowned for incredible views and spectacular culinary delights. This March, The Restaurant is offering you and three friends the opportunity to enjoy a lavish iftar buffet spread followed by shisha, as well as suhoor at Li’Brasil. T&Cs Apply
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The Lana, Dorchester Collection, Dubai
An iconic name ticks all the boxes with its dazzling and refined approach to modern luxury...
LOCATION
Business Bay might not initially feel like the most natural location for the Dorchester Collection – the legendary operators behind Dubai’s iconic Dorchester hotel and Paris’ storied Hôtel Plaza Athénée – to make their Middle Eastern debut. But this 30-storey lesson in modern architectural mastery fits right into its modern surroundings on the edge of Downtown. It gazes over the Marasi Marina, perfectly framing the Burj Khalifa and the skyscraper-filled skyline beyond.
LOOK AND FEEL
Cheery doormen dressed in crimson and top hats set the stage for a grand entrance. Then once inside the lobby, muted hues of dusk pink and cream create a space that oozes old-world glamour. The Lana forgoes Dubai’s typically bold approach to luxury for an altogether more subtle iteration. It glows with quiet luxury through bespoke service, and the kind of attention to detail that takes a hotel from great to truly memorable.
ROOMS
The duplex suite we check-in to is spacious
and grand, with a marble staircase, mirrored ceiling, and almost cinema-like Bang & Olufsen TV. Fresh blooms in the living room and bedroom, rare white strawberries, and a collection of bespoke Avancha Teas made exclusively for The Lana, welcome guests. All the traditional five-star luxuries are given a chic Lana touch too, like ultra-fluffy dressing gowns, the latest Dyson hairdryers, and crisp cotton sheets. That Dorchester Collection legacy also laces its way into the guest rooms through self-branded bathroom amenities, a vinyl record player, and a watch winder in the walk-in wardrobe.
FACILITIES
On the rooftop, High Society is the hotel’s crowning jewel, and the swimming pool – exclusive to in-house guests by day – boasts breathtaking city vistas. As the sun sets, High Society welcomes a glamorous sundowner crowd to enjoy an excellent and inventive array of cocktails. Soon, guests at this sleek city stay will also benefit from beach access at LAVITA, the
beach club set to open at One Palm. From April, visitors will also get to enjoy pampering at Dubai’s first Dior Spa, which will open on the hotel’s 29th floor.
FOOD AND DRINK
Much of the culinary action currently happens around a duo of dining options from acclaimed chef Jean Imbert. On the rooftop, High Society presents refined grazing plates, light salads and sandwiches, and a caviar and oyster offering. This is Dubai, after all. Riviera, chef Jean Imbert’s love letter to the French and Italian coasts, serving as a much elevated all-day dining experience. It offers a la carte breakfasts that include indulgent French toast drizzled with caramel sauce, and boiled eggs topped with caviar. For dinner, modern Mediterranean flavours are brought to life through dishes such as the melt-in-themouth Côte de bœuf.
RATES
Entry level room rates for The Lana, Dorchester Collection, Dubai start from Dhs3,400. Marina Duplex suites start from Dhs20,000.
VERDICT
It’s everything you’d expect from a luxury hotel: grand, yet warm, and from start to finish the molecular attention to detail makes each guest feel special. With secondto-none service and a new approach to luxury, it’s a standout new stay.
The Lana, Dorchester Collection, Dubai. Tel: (0)4 541 7777. dorchestercollection.com
YOUR GUIDE TO IFTARS IN THE UAE
Experience the spirit of Ramadan with Expo City Dubai�s special F&B offerings throughout the holy month of Ramadan.
Taking place amidst the enchanting ambience of the Surreal water feature – where water defies gravity in a spectacular display of water, uplifting music and dramatic fire – the Surreal Iftar is an occasion to remember.
Embrace the spirit of togetherness with the Oasis Iftar, where the focus is on family-friendly dining.
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CONTENTS
06 About Ramadan
11 Iftars in Abu Dhabi
31 Iftars in Dubai
80 Iftars in the Northern Emirates
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ENJOY MEMORABLE RAMADAN MOMENTS AT EXPO CITY DUBAI
From family-friendly dining to iftar in the surrounds of the Surreal water feature…
CORPORATE IFTAR
Expo City’s elegant Leadership Pavilion, usually reserved for royalty and VIPs, is an exclusive venue for your team get-together An ode to UAE heritage, dine on regional delights like chicken makluba and vegan options such as quinoa tabbouleh, paired with traditional Ramadan beverages and an array of desserts. Book via (0)56 924 9926 or via email on reservations@ monshospitality.com
Price: From Dhs275
ASSEMBLY MEZZE & SKEWERS
A celebration of the art of fire cooking, this social iftar combines traditional Hellenic hospitality and modern Levantine food and drink. Pull up a chair at one of the communal tables and enjoy an iftar menu of lentil soup and selection of mezze to start, an à la carte choice of main and Muhalebi for dessert.
Price: Dhs145
For a unique iftar experience, break fast surrounded by the gravity-defying Surreal water feature at Expo City Dubai. Pair live cooking stations of traditional fare and reimagined favourites with a spectacular display of water, music and fire.
Price: Dhs220 adults, Dhs95 children aged six to 12, under sixes free
PXB ROOFTOP
Enjoy a nourishing iftar at this beautiful plant-forward café and rooftop space. Against the backdrop of the picturesque Terra Pavilion, guests can begin their iftar with walnuts and laban before sharing plates of Caesar salad, Mexican bown rice, sticky miso tofu and more.
Price: Dhs145
GRAND BEIRUT
Known and loved around the UAE, Grand Beirut brings a taste of Lebanon to its iftar feast. Vibrant interiors bring to life the best of Beirut, while a menu of Lebanese and Mediterranean flavours takes centre stage on the iftar front. A lentil soup begins this Middle Eastern spread, followed by cold mezze, hot mezze, and a mixed grill for mains.
Price: Dhs105
GUP & SHUP
Be transported to the aromatic streets of India at this iftar with a twist, where guests can dine and connect over a delectable spread. This social dining concept begis with panipuri and dates on arrival, followed by samosa chat, masala fried prawns and achari chicken chops. Tuck into a main course of chicken tikka masala, jackfruit kofta and prawns moilee before finishing with a platter of desserts.
Price: Dhs145
AL FANAR
Al Fanar Restaurant & Cafe began as a dream to showcase the culinary wonders of the Emirates, and that’s exactly what guests can expect when they dine at this locally inspired eatery this Ramadan. This iftar spread features ageold Emirati recipes and the freshest local ingredients to create dishes that tell a story of heritage and flavour. On the iftar menu, guests can look forward a lentil and chicken soup, salads, samboosa and pakora, and a choice of main courses including mutton stew and chicken thereed.
Price: Dhs126 adults, Dhs64 children aged four to 12, under 4s free
IFTAR
Nine food pods offer a selection of diverse dishes, where guests can tuck into live stations of savoury pastries, falafel, foul and chicken shawarma, then meaty mains such as lamb biryani, before concluding with sweet treats like assorted qatayef and kunafa. It’s all paired with traditional beverages, coffee, tea and juices.
Price: Dhs150 adults, Dhs90 children aged six to 12, under sixes free
KNOW YOUR STUFF
About Ramadan
Ramadan is likely to begin on March 11 (depending on the sighting of the crescent moon), with Eid al-Fitr celebrations expected to commence on April 9. Even if you’re not personally observing Ramadan, it’s still important to be respectful towards those who are.
Here’s what you need to know...
What is Ramadan?
The ninth month of the Islamic calendar, Ramadan is a time when Muslims around the world abstain from eating, drinking or smoking between sunrise and sunset.
Lasting about a month, it marks the time when the Qur’an was first revealed to the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH). Extra tarawih prayers are performed at the mosque throughout Ramadan and each evening 1/30th of the holy book is recited. By the end of Ramadan, observers will have read the entire Qur’an.
Why is Ramadan so important to Muslims?
Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam, considered mandatory by believers. The pillars are the framework by which Muslims everywhere
live, and Ramadan is considered the holiest time in the Islamic calendar. It is a time for prayer, reflection and religious devotion, to cleanse past sins and to focus on Allah through good deeds.
Why do Muslims fast?
Fasting, or sawn, loosely translates as ‘to refrain’. So during Ramadan Muslims commit to not eating, drinking or smoking during daylight hours. But sawn isn’t just about physical restraint, it also refers to bad thoughts, actions and words.
Ramadan is often a time to spend with family, breaking fast at sunset. The fast itself is intended to help Muslims learn about selfdiscipline and enable them to empathise with those who have less.
KNOW YOUR STUFF
Must everyone fast?
For Muslims, everyone is required to fast, but there are exceptions. Young children, pregnant women and the elderly and infirm are not required to fast due to possible health complications. Women on their monthly cycle do not fast, nor do people who are ill. If there is a temporary break in the fast, Muslims are required to make up the missed days after Ramadan. Non-Muslims are not required to fast. However, they should behave sensitively throughout Ramadan, and be consierate of those around them who may be fasting during the Holy Month.
Does everything close during the day?
Restaurants largely remain
open during Ramadan, but may change their opening times, so it’s best to call ahead at the venue. Everything tends to happen much later in the day during Ramadan. Malls stay open later than usual. Some restaurants also may stay open later, to accommodate for suhoor. Ramadan tents are also a popular addition to many restaurants and hotels.
Do I need to do anything differently during the day?
It’s important for everyone to dress and behave appropriately during the Holy Month. Even those who aren’t fasting should make sure that their clothes are modest, covering shoulders, chest and knees. Keep music levels down to a minimum and, of course, no public displays of affection.
Ramadan glossary
IFTAR
The meal at sunset when Muslims break their daytime fast
SUHOOR
Technically the meal before sunrise before Muslims start fasting. Much more laid back than iftar, suhoor often starts late at night and runs into the early hours of the morning
HILAL
The thin crescent moon marking the beginning of a new month in the Islamic calendar, which is used to predict the start of Ramadan
SUNNAH
The teachings and practices of the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH). Eating dates to break fast, for example, is a sunnah
PILLARS OF ISLAM
01
Testimony of faith
Religious devotion to Allah as the one God and Mohammad (PBUH) as the messenger
02
Prayer
The promise to pray at the required five times every day
03
Zakat
Muslims are taught to give a certain percentage of their wealth to charity
04
Fasting during Ramadan
This is an annual commitment that Muslims follow
05
Pilgrimage to Mecca
All Muslims are obliged to do hajj, the trip to Mecca, at least once in a lifetime
EFAIRMONT THE PALM
MAGICAL MOMENTS AWAIT AT THIS
mbark on a season of unforgettable moments and unmissable time with loved ones at Fairmont The Palm’s refined Ramadan Garden. The five star resort’s picturesque lawns will provide the backdrop for a dazzling majlis that will pull out all of the stops for a beautiful Ramadan celebration.
The stunning outdoor garden tent, located in the Fairuz Garden, is adorned with colourful design details and features sparkling chandeliers to add love and light to its beautiful Iftar spread. Bringing to life traditional Arabian flavours, the open buffet serves up an array of Middle Eastern dishes, as well as a selection of international options that will cater to everyone. Whether you’re looking for seafood or poultry, meat or vegetarian dishes, all taste
buds will be taken care of at the array of interactive live caving stations. Dessert is a deliciously decadent array of sweet treats, all served up to the sounds of Arabian entertainment, including the classic oud sound.
For Suhoor, available daily from 9pm to 3am, guests can order from an a la carte menu. Start with refreshing vimto, rose and tamarind juices and local dates and fruits, and then fuel on cold mezze of hummus, Fattoush and Moutabel, or the array of hot mezze like Kebbeh Batata, meat Sambousek and grilled meats from the live cooking stations. To conclude, an international dessert buffet rounds things out on a sweet note. An extensive shisha menu and live musical performances also add to the alluring suhoor ambience.
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IFTARS IN ABU DHABI
ABU DHABI IFTARS
99 Sushi Bar & Restaurant
True to its authentic Japanese haute cuisine, the iftar menu features 12 fantastic courses, a collection of the award-winning concept’s much-loved signatures. Highlights include king crab leg au gratin, sea bass flambe, teriyaki jus glazed lamb rack and salmon fillet maki.
Four Seasons Hotel, The Galleria Al Maryah Island, sunset to 9pm, Dhs235. Tel: (0)2 672 3333.
@99sushibaruae
Al Wathba, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa
Break fast like the Bedouins with iftar under the stars at Al Wathba. With an elevated touch, tuck into a traditional feast alfesco, with a bonfire for warmth and the sounds of the qanun for entertainment. Al Wathba, a Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa, sunset to 10pm, Dhs210. Tel: (0)2 204 4444. @alwathbahotel
Anantara Sir Bani Yas
For those keen to visit Sir Bani Yas Island, there’s a special iftar set menu at casual Arabic restaurant AlShams within Desert Islands Resort & Spa featuring Middle Eastern dishes. Large groups of 10 people or more receive a 20 per cent discount. Anantara Sir Bani Yas, from sunset, Dhs279. Tel: (0)2 801 5400.
@anantarasirbaniyas
ABU DHABI IFTARS
Assymetri
A traditional iftar buffet, featuring live stations and refreshing Ramadan drinks for Dhs159 per person. Shisha is also available.
Radisson Blu Yas Island, Yas Plaza Hotels, 6pm to 10.30pm, Dhs159, Dhs79 for children six to 12 years, under-sixes free. Tel: (0)2 656 2000. @radissonbluyas
Bab Al Qasr Hotel
Artisan Kitchen promises a lavish iftar spread this Ramadan, complete with traditional flavours as well as internationally influenced live cooking stations. The package also includes Ramadan juices.
Bab Al Qasr Hotel, 7pm to 9pm, Dhs375. Tel: (0)2 205 3032. babalqasr.com
Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers
A culinary carnival featuring special dishes curated by local Emirati chefs awaits. Diners can also expect a range of dishes from Li Beirut, Jose by Pizarro, and SOLE Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers, sunset to 9pm, from Dhs180. Tel: (0)2 811 5666. @conradetihadtowers
COYA Abu Dhabi
Prepare for an opulent celebration of Peruvian flavours at COYA Abu Dhabi. Set against Al Maryah Island’s golden sunset views, the experience promises Peruvian cuisine and a unique COYA spirit. From soup of the day to divine pastel de datiles, each dish is a COYA favourite, with appetisers like maki de champiñones and main courses, including the grilled salmon with miso. The Galleria Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi, sunset to 7.30pm, Dhs239 (food only). Tel: (0)2 306 7000. @coyabudhabi
EXPERIENCE RAMADAN AT SHANGRI-LA
Be captivated by the surrounding Arabian architecture and panoramic views of the Khor Al Maqta creek as you visit an enchanting Ramadan Village complete with private gazebos, interactive culinary stations and authentic entertainment.
AED 100 per person (Standard seating) | AED 500 onwards (Majlis seating)
9 March to 8 April 2024 | 8:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. (Suhoor)
Grand Iftar at Sofra bld
9 March to 8 April 2024 | AED 288 per person
Shangri-La Qaryat Al Beri, Abu Dhabi
T : +971 2 509 8888
E : restaurantreservations.slad@shangri-la.com
ABU DHABI IFTARS
Emirates Palace
Mandarin Oriental
The Majlis by the Sea, a stunning beachfront tent in the capital, returns this Ramadan. Expect Michelin-starred cuisine, including dishes from Talea and Hakkasan, alongside Emirati and Arab flavours.
Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs345. Tel: (0)2 690 9000. mandarinoriental.com/abu-dhabi
Fairmont Bab Al Bahr
The Al Andalus Ramadan experience returns with live cooking stations, whole lamb carving, ouzi stations, and a spectacular buffet for guests to enjoy.
Fairmont Bab Al Bahr, Abu Dhabi, sunset to 9pm, Dhs289. Tel: (0)2 654 3333.
@fairmontbabalbahr
Grand Hyatt Abu Dhabi
The lavish iftar at Sahha features a selection of hot and cold mezze, and a variety of cuisine including Arabic, Asian and Indian. Plus, all your usual beloved Ramadan juices. Grand Hyatt Abu Dhabi, 6.30pm to 10.30pm, Dhs240. Tel: (0)2 510 1234.
@grandhyattabudhabi
Grand Millennium
Al Wahda
Grand Millennium’s Layali restaurant invites you to iftar in the beautiful outdoor tent, where live cooking stations and music await.
Grand Millennium Al Wahda, sunset to 9.30pm, Dhs190. Tel: (0)56 990 1991.
@layalishahrazad.ad
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ABU DHABI IFTARS
Grills @ Chill’O
A surf ‘n’ turf iftar ideal for families and friends offers live stations serving seafood and mixed grills. A live oud performance provides the entertainment.
Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, Dhs285 with Ramadan drinks, add Dhs45 for soft drinks. Tel: (0)2 813 7777. @sofitelabudhabicorniche
Hickory’s Restaurant
As the sun sets, family and friends are welcome to share an iftar experience at Hickory’s overlooking picturesque mangroves. Expect a buffet of mezze followed by a meat or seafood platter.
Yas Links Abu Dhabi, sunset to 10pm, Dhs210 per person, Dhs95 children six to 12 years. Tel: (0)2 404 3077. viyagolf. com/ramadan
Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island
At The Courtyard, iftar includes refreshing Ramadan juices, heartwarming soups, mezze, and then live cooking stations serving mixed grills, lamb ouzi, falafel, manakish and pasta. Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island, sunset to 9pm, Dhs195. Tel: (0)52 547 6318.
@hiltonabudhabiyasisland
Byblos Sur Mer
At this authentic Middle Eastern eatery, the flavours of the Levant are brought to life through an extensive menu of traditional Ramadan delights. Expect to break fast over soup of the day, cold and hot mezze, a mixed grill for main, and then dessert options like kunafa and fresh fruit.
InterContinental Abu Dhabi, Al Bateen, from sunset, Dhs220. Tel: (0)2 599 9330. @byblos_sur_mer
Jing Asia
Shisha, music and a traditional iftar buffet featuring live cooking stations are served at Jing Asia, Crowne Plaza Yas Island.
Crowne Plaza Yas Island, Yas Plaza Hotels, 6pm to 10.30pm, Dhs159, Dhs79 for children six to 12 years, undersixes free. Tel: (0)50 662 4957.
@jingasisyasisland
José by Pizarro
Iftar with a Spanish twist at José by Pizarro—the vibrant Spanish restaurant in Conrad Abu Dhabi. Prepare for a unique tapas experience with nine mouthwatering tapas dishes, including the renowned croquetas and lamb neck paella.
Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers, sunset to 9pm, Dhs250. Tel: (0)2 811 5666.
@conradetihadtowers
Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort
At the beautiful ballroom within Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort, up to 250 guests can dive into a huge iftar buffet, featuring live stations of Turkish ice cream, kunafe and more. Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort, from sunset, Dhs280. Tel: (0)2 811 4444.
@jumeirahsaadiyat
Li Beirut
Li Beirut at Conrad Abu Dhabi offers a delightful set menu featuring premium mezze, succulent grilled kebabs and traditional Lebanese desserts, all accompanied by live music.
Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers, sunset to 9pm, Dhs250. Tel: (0)2 811 5666.
@conradetihadtowers
ABU DHABI IFTARS
The Lighthouse
Trust The Lighthouse to thoughtfully curate in-venue iftar experience featuring free-flow starters, a choice of a main course, a decadent dessert, and unlimited soft drinks for just Dhs199. Highlights from the a la carte menu for entrees include the baked feta, while a main must-have is the grilled salmon fillet.
Yas Bay Waterfront, sunset, Dhs199. Tel: (0)2 236 7831. @thelighthouse_ae
LPM Restaurant & Bar
Abu Dhabi
For a luxurious iftar experience, check out LPM. Starters include burrata with cherry tomatoes, warm prawns with olive oil, and snails with garlic butter, then a choice of four thoughtfully-curated mains.
The Galleria – Al Maryah Island, 6pm to 8.30pm, Dhs270. Tel: (0)2 692 9600.
@lpmabudhabi
Mazaj Bab Al Bahr
Break fast at Fairmont Bab Al Bahr’s Mazaj Bab Al Bahr with a specially crafted threecourse set-menu blending the culinary traditions of Lebanon, Turkey, and the UAE. Fairmont Bab Al Bahr, sunset to 9pm, Dhs245. Tel: (0)2 654 3333.
@fairmontbabalbahr
ABU DHABI IFTARS
Park Hyatt
Abu Dhabi
Celebrate Ramadan with a sumptuous Arabian Nightsthemed iftar within the Oasis Tent. Expect a Bedouin-style feast that includes regional signatures such as Emirati machbous, Jordanian mansaf and Moroccan tajine.
Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi, from sunset, Dhs350, half price for children six to 11 years, under-fives free. Tel: (0)2 407 1234. @parkhyattad
Rixos Marina Abu Dhabi
Break your fast with delicious – and authentic – Turkish cuisine from the main restaurant’s signature buffet, with live traditional Turkish music to help create the mood.
Rixos Marina Abu Dhabi, 6.30pm to 8.30pm, Dhs299. Tel: (0)2 498 0000. @rixosmarinaabudhabi
Rosewood Abu Dhabi
Live culinary stations offer traditional dishes and refreshing drinks alongside a live oud player at Aqua restaurant. Alfresco seating available.
Rosewood Abu Dhabi, Al Maryah Island, sunset to 9pm, Dhs235 (week one and four), Dhs255 (week two and three).
Tel: (0)2 813 5550. @rosewoodabudhabi
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Saadiyat Beach Golf Club
Look forward to an elevated iftar experience served with a side of spectacular Saadiyat Beach views. Enjoy a range of Arabic mezze to start followed by a mixed grill or seafood platter.
Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, sunset to 10pm, Dhs210, Dhs95 children six to 12 years. Tel: (0)56 660 8780. viyagolf.com/ramadan
Saadiyat Rotana Resort & Villas
The beautiful Ramadan tent at Sim Sim is one of the city’s most dazzling iftar offerings. Expect to enjoy an indulgent buffet served up against the soft glow of lanterns and a musical serenade from an Arabic duo.
Saadiyat Rotana Resort & Villas, Saadiyat Island, sunset to 10.30pm, Dhs350. Tel: (0)2 697 0000. rotana.com
Sidekicks
Experience the spirit of Ramadan with an exquisite iftar at The WB™ Abu Dhabi, Curio Collection by Hilton’s all-day dining restaurant, Sidekicks. The nightly iftar buffet will feature a diverse array of cuisine and flavours, so there’s sure to be something for everyone.
The WB™ Abu Dhabi, Curio Collection by Hilton, 6pm to 10.30pm, Dhs180. Tel: (0)2 815 0000. hilton.com
Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche
A traditional iftar at Corniche All Day Dining, with a wide variety of gourmet international dishes, including live station serving seafood and mixed grills.
Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, Dhs245 with Ramadan drinks, add Dhs45 for soft drinks. Tel: (0)2 813 7777. @sofitelabudhabicorniche
Sofra
The sumptuous buffet at Shangri-La Qaryat Al Beri Abu Dhabi’s Sofra is made up of authentic flavours of the region and beyond. Adding extra flair this year are guest chefs from Shangri-La Bosphorus, Istanbul, who have been flown in to showcase authentic Turkish flavours. Shangri-La Qaryat Al Beri Abu Dhabi, from sunset, Dhs288. Tel: (0)2 509 8555. shangri-la.com
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The St. Regis Abu Dhabi
Terrace on the Corniche will serve up a medley of international flavours at its extensive iftar buffet. Begin with fresh hot and cold appetisers, then fuel up with mains and desserts inspired by flavours spanning the Mediterranean, India, Turkey, and beyond.
The St. Regis Abu Dhabi, sunset to 11pm, Dhs260. Tel: (0)2 694 4553. @stregisabudhabi
The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort
Whether you prefer the tranquillity of dining outdoors or indoor seating, Oléa offers both at its extensive iftar buffet.
The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, sunset to 11pm, Dhs275. Tel: (0)56 660 8780.
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Traders Hotel
Afya, in Traders Hotel, serves a diverse selection of iftar treats complemented by refreshing, season-inspired beverages. Enjoy a 20 per cent discount when dining between March 9 and 15.
Traders Hotel, Abu Dhabi, sunset to 8pm, Dhs125. Tel: (0)2 510 8888.
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W Abu Dhabi - Yas Island
Look forward to an elevated iftar experience served with endless options typical of W Abu Dhabi - Yas Island’s all-day dining restaurant, Garage.
W Abu Dhabi - Yas Island, Yas Island, sunset to 9pm, Dhs245. Tel: (0)2 656 0000.
@wabudhabi
Yas Acres Golf and Country Club
Live cooking stations offering shish tawook, smoky kebabs and tender lamb chops, alongside international favourites such as lasagna, pesto chicken and lamb stew. Yas Acres Golf and Country Club, sunset to 10pm, Dhs120. Tel: (0)50 757 4808. viyagolf.com/ramadan
Yas Island Rotana
Choices x Rangoli invites guests to break fast at their iftar buffet where live cooking stations and the finest Ramadan drinks take centre stage for Dhs179 per person. Yas Island Rotana, Yas Plaza Hotels, 6pm to 10.30pm, Dhs159, Dhs79 for children six to 12 years, under-sixes free. Tel: (0)2 656 4000. @yasislandrotana
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99 Sushi Restaurant & Bar
True to its authentic Japanese haute cuisine, the iftar menu features 12 fantastic courses, a collection of the award-winning concept’s much-loved signatures. Highlights include king crab leg au gratin, sea bass flambé, teriyaki jus glazed lamb rack and salmon fillet maki.
Address Downtown, Downtown Dubai, sunset to 9pm, Dhs275. Tel: (0)4 547 2241. @99sushibaruae
Address Beach Resort
The Restaurant at Address Beach Resort is a top choice for iftar. Dishes from buffet include Ouzi, a seafood counter, a live BBQ station featuring Arabian mix grill and seafood and a delectable dessert spread. Address Beach Resort, 6pm to 11.30pm, Dhs228, half price for children aged six to 12. Tel: (0)4 879 8866. @addressbeachresort
Address Downtown
Ouzi, chargrilled meats, and pasta stations are just some of the options on offer at The Restaurant’s excellent buffet. The charming ambiance, Burj Khalifa views and pretty interiors are an added bonus.
Address Downtown, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs315, half price for children six to 12 years. Tel: (0)4 436 8888.
@addressdowntown
Address Sky View
Take your pick from an elaborate array of delicacies, global delights, and signature dishes, including mezze, sushi, salads, mains, desserts, and Ramadan juices.
Address Sky View, Downtown Dubai, sunset to 9pm, Dhs275, half price for children four to 12, under-fours free. Tel: (0)4 245 8888.
@addressskyview
Address Grand Creek Harbour
Where better to enjoy iftar than at Address Grand Creek Harbour, which has arguably one of the city’s most iconic sunset views?
Taking place at Luma Pool Lounge expect buffet-style Middle Eastern dishes served alongside shisha.
Address Grand Creek Harbour, sunset to 9pm, Dhs275, half price for children six to 11 years.
Tel: (0)4 275 8888. @addressgrandcreek
Al Habtoor Polo Resort
Iftar under the stars at the beautiful Maswar Courtyard where a substantial buffet awaits. Expect all the usual suspects – hot and cold mezze, grilled meats and Arabic desserts –alongside a selection of shisha flavours.
Al Habtoor Polo Resort, from sunset, Dhs175.
Tel: (0)56 545 8391. @habtoorpoloresort
Al Khaima
Dine alfresco at Al Khaima were you’ll find a selection of soups, followed by cold and hot mezze. For main courses, expect grilled lamb chops, as well as a Shawarma station, whole lamb ouzi and chef’s special buffet corner with biryanis, and a variety of fish dishes.
Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs230.
Tel: (0)4 316 5555. alkhaima-dubai.com
Al Nafoorah
Offering food and hospitality true to its folklore, Al Nafoorah takes guests on a gastronomic journey through the culturally rich Lebanon with a traditional iftar set menu. Group discounts available. Jumeirah Al Qasr, 6.30pm to 8.30pm, Dhs295, Dhs150 children four to 12 years.
Tel: (800) 323 232. jumeirah.com
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Anise
At Anise guests can enjoy a fusion of authentic and international flavours. The buffet features live cooking stations covering Thai, Indian and Japanese cuisines, and don’t miss the signature ouzi. Pick a seat on the terrace and pair iftar with views of the IMAGINE water and laser show.
InterContinental Festival City, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs299, Dhs125 for children aged six to 12, under-sixes free. Tel: (0)4 701 1111.
@anisedubai
Aqua
Enjoy iftar under the stars at Aqua, where you’ll be served traditional hot and cold mezze to start. Then tuck in to slow cooked salmon fillet, lamb ouzi and Wagyu beef, lamb kofta and more, complemented by a selection of delicate desserts.
JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, sunset to 9.30pm, Dhs249. Tel: (0)4 414 3000.
@jwmarriottmarquisdubai
Ariana’s Persian Kitchen
Award-winning TV chef and cookbook author, Ariana Bundy’s debut restaurant is a female-led concept at the glorious Atlantis The Royal. For iftar, expect a fresh take on the best Persian food, serving timehonoured classics spun with a refreshingly modern twist.
Atlantis The Royal, Palm Jumeirah, 6pm to 8.30pm, Dhs380. Tel: (0)4 426 2500.
@arianaspersiankitchen
The Artisan
Experience Ramadan at The Artisan, an elegant Italian restaurant in the Waldorf Astoria, DIFC. Indulge in a special iftar menu featuring delightful dishes like lentil soup, fritto di calamari, their fabulous pizza margherita, and signature cannoncini dessert.
Waldorf Astoria, DIFC, from sunset, Dhs165. Tel: (0)4 338 8133. @theartisandubai
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Asil
Asil is set to welcome Ramadan with a specially curated experience that combines the rich traditions of Turkey, Lebanon, and Morocco. The highlight of the main course is the signature Asil grill platter, which is both a feast for the eyes and belly. Henna artists, and a live DJ round out the entertainment.
Rixos Premium Dubai, JBR, sunset to 7.30pm, Dhs230. Tel: (0)4 520 0055. @asildubai
Askim
This new restaurant in Downtown Dubai will be serving an authentic Syrian and Turkish iftar buffet this Ramadan.
Downtown Dubai, 6.30pm to 8.30pm, Dhs179, Dhs90 for children five to 12 years, under-fives free. Tel: (0)4 266 7099. @askim.restaurant
Atelier M
Boasting magnificent views of Dubai
Marina and JBR from all three levels – the restaurant, the lounge and the rooftop –Atelier M is a lovely option for iftar this year. Expect a three-course meal that leans into Middle Eastern cuisine.
Pier 7, Dubai Marina, 6.30pm to 10pm, Dhs149. Tel: (0)4 450 7766.
@atelier_m_dubai
Atlantis, The Palm
The quintessential iftar event returns to Atlantis, The Palm’s renowned Asateer Tent. Diners can enjoy a fusion buffet including international, Arabesque, Khaleeji, Persian, and Turkish cuisines.
Atlantis, The Palm, from sunset, Dhs270 (Mon to Thur), Dhs290 (Fri to Sun). Tel: (0)4 426 2626. @atlantisthepalm
Bab Al Shams Desert Resort
Arguably one of the most captivating ways to spend Ramadan is iftar at Al Hadheerah at Bab Al Shams. Guests experience an authentic Arabian feast alongside mesmerising live performances inspired by the region’s rich heritage.
Bab Al Shams Desert Resort, 7pm to 11pm, Dhs399. Tel: (0)4 809 6194. @babalshamshotel
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Beefbar
Beefbar presents a flavourful iftar at Turtle Lagoon in Jumeirah Al Naseem. Dive into the fourcourse sharing menu, featuring Beefbar’s signature dishes. Enjoy soup, dry fruits, starters, main courses, and desserts with refreshing beverages.
Jumeirah Al Naseem, 6pm to 7.30pm, Dhs250. Tel: (0)58 105 0099. @beefbardubai
Bread Ahead
A bit of a cheeky way to break fast, Bread Ahead has whooped up an exclusive date and caramel doughnut for the occasion. The soft, fluffy doughnut is priced at Dhs20 –perfect as a little gift. Have a box delivered via Talabat or Deliveroo.
@breadaheaduae
Bull & Bear
Expect an Arabian-inspired twist to the everyday menu at Bull & Bear this Ramadan. Think Josper grilled flatbread with dips and Bull & Bear’s take on a mixed grill. You’ll also find lamb melanzane and some sweet delicacies.
Waldorf Astoria DIFC, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs245. Tel: (0)4 515 9888. bullandbeardifc.com
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Burj Al Arab Jumeirah
Bab Al Yam serves a traditional Arabic iftar set on the expansive terrace and paired with live entertainment from the qanoon player. Serving up Arabesque dining at its best, diners can explore exciting live stations o ering mixed grills, Turkish ice cream, cheese kunafa and more.
Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, sunset to 9pm, Dhs399. Tel: (800) 323 232. jumeirah.com
Bushra
Break fast with a selection of refreshing Ramadan juices, as well as a selection of dates and dried fruits followed by fattoush salad, hummus, Turkish pide, sujuk beef sausages and delicious mains including mixed grill and lamb ouzi. Desserts include traditional delights, cakes and pastries.
Grosvenor House Dubai, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs280. Tel: (0)4 317 6556. @bushra_dubai
CÉ LA VI
A curated iftar menu crafted by Chef Howard Ko is what to expect at this rooftop eatery this Ramadan. Starters include roasted mushroom soup or the miso marinated cod kushiyaki. For mains enjoy grilled prawns or tru e sushi Rice risotto. Level 54, Address Sky View, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, Downtown Dubai, sunset to 8pm, Dhs290. Tel: (0)4 582 6111. @celavidubai
Chival Global Social
At this City Walk gem, enjoy a set menu dining experience with three di erent menus on rotation. Each will feature a range of Middle Eastern salads and cold mezze, followed by options such as Arabic mixed grill, chicken moussakan and more.
La Ville Hotel & Suites City Walk, sunset to 11.30pm. Dhs195. Tel: (0)4 403 3111. @lavilledubai
This Holy Month of Ramadan, Belcanto promises a memorable dining experience that seamlessly blends two vibrant culinary heritages. Enjoy a lavish feast featuring a meticulously curated selection of Italian delicacies with a Middle Eastern twist.
Located on top of the iconic Dubai Opera, Belcanto invites you to indulge in the opulence of the restaurant’s indoor dining, surrounded by lavish interiors that elevate the ambiance, or opt for the enchanting outdoor terrace experience while basking in the breathtaking views of the Burj Khalifa.
To book, call 04 456 0936 or email reservations@belcantorest.com
Belcanto Restaurant, Dubai Opera, Downtown Dubai
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Chutney’s Restaurant
The long-running iftar at Chutney’s by Movenpick Hotels & Apartments Bur Dubai, serves authentic tastes of North Indian cuisine crafted by chef Quraishi, and features his signature tandoor-cooked delights like murg malai, paneer tikka, and gosht seek, as well as delectable curries such as butter chicken and rogan josh.
Movenpick Hotels & Apartments Bur Dubai, 7pm to 10.30pm, Dhs189. Tel: (0)4 336 6000. movenpick.com
COYA Dubai
Peruvian hotspot COYA Dubai hosts a delectable four-course meal, which includes dates and guacamole, soups, a selection of six starters to share, a main course (it has to be the beef ribs with miso) and one dessert.
Restaurant Village Four Seasons Resort - Jumeirah Beach Rd, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs295 (minimum of two guests). Tel: (0)4 316 9600. @coyadubai
Crescendo
Fabulous all-day dining spot Crescendo is whipping up its enormous iftar feast featuring mezze platters, traditional lamb ouzi, seafood and more. Dine under the stars on the poolside outdoor terrace or step inside for a lavish indoor banquet.
Anantara The Palm Dubai Resort, from sunset, Dhs230, Dhs100 for children six to 11 years. Tel: (0)4 567 8304.
@anantaradubai
Dukes The Palm
The Great British Restaurant plays host to iftar this year at Dukes, where guests can enjoy a selection of traditional Middle Eastern cuisine accompanied by international favourites.
Dukes The Palm, sunset to 8pm, Dhs190, Dhs90 for children aged six to 11, underfives free. Tel: (0)4 455 1101.
@dukesthepalm
Emirates Golf Club
Amidst Lawn and Pavilion settings, the Royal Iftar at Emirates Golf Club has long been a favourite in the city. Priced at Dhs295 per person, this royal experience invites you to indulge in a delightful array of Middle Eastern-inspired dishes, perfectly complemented by the backdrop of Dubai’s skyline and the lush greenery.
Emirates Golf Club, sunset to 11pm, Dhs295, Dhs95 children five to 11 years, under-fours free. dubaigolf.com/ramadan
Ewaan
Break your fast at Palace Downtown’s elegant restaurant Ewaan. Enjoy an immersive dining experience with an Arabic singer and oud player. The extensive spread includes Arabic, Indian, and international dishes, concluding with Ramadan desserts and Arabic juices.
Palace Downtown, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, Dhs295, Dhs150 for children. Tel: (0)4 428 7961. @palacedowntown
Expo City Dubai
There are three epic iftars taking place at Expo City Dubai this year, alongside their unmissable Hai Ramadan festivities. Among the unmissable highlights is a unique iftar in the stunning surrounds of the ‘Surreal’ water feature, presenting an extensive outdoor bu et with live cooking stations.
Expo City Dubai, 5pm to midnight, Dhs220, Dhs95 children six to 12. @expocitydubai
Fairmont The Palm
Break your fast at Fairuz Garden, where guests can indulge in delicious global cuisine. There’s a plethora of dishes available, including traditional Arabic, Asian, Indian and international cuisines. Fairmont The Palm, West Beach, sunset to 9pm, Dhs295, Dhs147.50 for children six to 12, under-sixes free. Tel: (0)4 457 3457. fairmont.com/palm-dubai
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FIVE Jumeirah Village
Head for a delightful iftar journey at Trattoria by Cinque, which promises to blend tradition with indulgence. Taking place on the decked-out terrace, relish juicy lamb leg ouzi, mouthwatering chicken shawarma, and an array of traditional mezze and salads.
FIVE Jumeirah Village, sunset to 11pm, Dhs199, Dhs125 children. Tel: (0)4 455 9989. @fivejumeirahvillage
Grand Millennium Dubai
At The Atrium Restaurant, traditional Arabic dishes are served alongside international delicacies prepared at the restaurant’s live cooking stations. Expect entertainment and a dedicated kids’ zone.
Grand Millennium Dubai, Barsha Heights, sunset to 9.30pm, Dhs259. Tel: (0)4 423 4100. @grandmillenniumdubai
Grand Plaza Movenpick Media City
The hotel’s culinary team at Bytes has created a lavish menu of traditional Middle Eastern and international cuisine, featuring lamb ouzi, mixed grills, butter chicken, plus hot and cold mezze, soups, salads, and desserts. Available from March 11 to 17 only.
Grand Plaza Movenpick Media City, sunset to 10pm, Dhs149. Tel: (0)54 793 1424. @gpmovenpick
Huqqabaz
In the verdant surrounds of HuQQabaz, guests can dine on a flavourful iftar bu et of Middle Eastern delights. Expect a lavish spread of starters, mains and desserts. For suhoor, an a la carte menu is available from 9pm to 6am.
Jumeirah Street, Jumeirah 2, sunset to 8pm, Dhs249. Tel: (800) 47229. @huqqabazdubai
Savour authentic Middle Eastern cuisine at our buffet-style Iftar. Enjoy a mesmerising sunset over Dubai’s skyline while indulging in aromatic hubbly bubbly and enchanting Arabian tunes.
As the night falls, relish an intimate Suhoor served on a sharing tray.
T: +971 4 428 8888 | E: hithere.creek@vidahotels.com
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Hyde Hotel Dubai
Levantine restaurant Cleo invites diners to break their fast with fresh juices and dates, before exploring a selection of mezze, soups and salads, followed by a full array of Middle Eastern favourites.
Hyde Hotel Dubai, from sunset, Dhs175.
Tel: (0)4 871 1111. @cleodubai
JA Ocean View Hotel
At Aqua’s iftar bu et, diners can enjoy succulent kebabs, aromatic biryanis, and flavourful classics alongside classic Ramadan beverages.
JA Ocean View Hotel, JBR, sunset to 10.30pm, Dhs249. Tel: (0)50 979 6219. jaresortshotels.com
JA The Resort
Head to Zarb for a fantastic Bedouininspired iftar. The spread features dishes cooked in a Zarb, a traditional underground fire pit, served with vegetables and rice.
JA The Resort, Jebel Ali, 7pm to 11pm, Dhs400 (minimum of eight diners).
Tel: (0)4 814 5604. jaresortshotels.com
Jumeirah Al Naseem
Family-friendly venue The Palmery serves up a bu et with live stations showcasing international and traditional flavours, all paired with classic music from the live qanun player.
Jumeirah Al Naseem, sunset to 10pm, Dhs295, Dhs150 for children four to 12.
Tel: (800) 323 232. jumeirah.com
Immerse yourself in the enchantment of the holy month at IHG Hotels at Dubai Festival City.
Iftars under the stars | Dazzling Suhoors | Homemade authentic sweets
Rejuvenating staycation packages | Serene spa retreats
Explore our offerings by visiting dubaifestivalcityhotels.com/ramadan or by contacting us at reservation.dfc@ihg.com or +971 (0)4 701 1127/28
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Jumeirah Beach Hotel
Returning this year is the stunning Ramadan Garden overlooking the iconic Burj Al Arab. Discover an array of live stations serving up dishes inspired by the traditions of the Middle East, elevated with tunes from the live qanun and oud player. There’s a dedicated kids’ area too.
Jumeirah Beach Hotel, sunset to 9pm, Dhs275 (Mon to Thur), Dhs295 (Fri to Sat), half price for children four to 11, under-fours free. Tel: (800) 323 232. jumeirah.com
Jumeirah Creekside Hotel
Enjoy an international iftar bu et at Nomad, indoors or on the terrace, with live cooking stations, specially themed desserts, and classic Ramadan beverages, all paired with live oud performances.
Jumeirah Creekside Hotel, sunset to 9pm, Dhs165 per person, Dhs83 for children four to 11. Tel: (800) 323 232. jumeirah.com
Jumeirah Emirates Towers
Last year’s hit iftar returns to the ‘Terrace Between the Towers’ with the culinary serving up an exciting selection of live cooking stations. Also adding to the allure of this year’s Ramadan festivities will be an alfresco Ramadan Majlis and Ramadan District night market.
Jumeirah Emirates Towers, from sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs315. Tel: (0)4 330 0000. @jumeirahemiratestowers
Jumeirah Mina A’Salam
At beloved brunch spot Hanaaya, diners can savour a traditional iftar bu et with classic Ramadan dishes and Arabic-themed beverages, plus tunes from the live Arabic duo.
Jumeirah Mina A’Salam, sunset to 10pm, Dhs300, Dhs150 for children four to 12. Tel: (800) 323 232. jumeirah.com
Be treated to an incredible selection of international and Arabic dishes at LIV. With bright and spacious interiors, W Dubai – The Palm’s all-day dining promises a delectable I ar throughout Ramadan.
The special I ar bu et will feature succulent and inviting Arabic dishes and Ramadan favorites.
Starting from AED 249
Children aged between 6 and 12 starting from AED 125
Kids under the age of six dine free
11th March – 7th April 2024
LIV / W Dubai – The Palm
For reservations and more information, please contact us at +971 4 245 5800, email wpalmdining@whotelsworldwide.com or message us on WhatsApp at +971
50 189 4111
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Jumeirah Zabeel Saray
Imperium, the all-day dining spot in Jumeirah Zabeel Saray promises a multicultural offering spanning live cooking stations, pan-Arabic dishes, international cuisine and Arabic themed beverages.
Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs220 per person, Dhs110 children four to 12. Tel: (800) 323 232. jumeirah.com
JW Marriott Hotel Marina
The hotel may have changed names but the iftar experience in the elegant Constellation Ballroom remains the same. Expect an array of traditional delicacies and interactive live cooking stations amidst charming Ramadan-themed décor.
JW Marriott Hotel Marina, sunset to 9pm, Dhs210. Tel: (0)4 436 7777. marriott.com
Jun’s
Beloved chef Kelvin Cheung has curated a Ramadan menu that begins with a mezze platter to share. For the main course, expect a family-style menu with chicken claypot machboos, Jamaican Chinese lamb neck and more.
The Boulevard, Downtown Dubai, from sunset to 8pm, Dhs250. Tel: (0)4 457 6035. @junsdubai
Kempinski Mall of the Emirates
Iftar with a side of crackling fires and snowy views awaits at the Aspen Chalets in Kempinski Mall of the Emirates. The private dining experience features your own chef. Kempinski Mall of the Emirates, sunset to 9pm, Dhs575 (minimum of eight people). Tel: (0)4 341 0000. dining.moe
@kempinski.com
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Kempinski the Boulevard
La Brasserie Sur’s iftar features an extensive buffet selection complemented by live oud music and stunning views of the Downtown Dubai skyline and the iconic Burj Khalifa. Kempinski the Boulevard (previously Address Boulevard), sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs245. Tel: (0)4 561 8888. kempinski.com/ the-boulevard-dubai
Kinara by Vikas Khanna
Chef Vikas Khanna has curated a special three-course family-style sharing menu featuring the best dishes at Kinara. Select appetisers include kurkuri dahi, shakarkandi ki chaat, achari lamb, and more.
JA Lake View Hotel, Jebel Ali, sunset to 10.30pm, Dhs249. Tel: (0)4 814 5604. @kinaradxb
Kitchen6
Kitchen6 at JW Marriott Marquis Hotel
Dubai has an extensive buffet-style Ramadan offering which features six live cooking stations and cuisines from around the world.
JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, sunset to 9pm, Dhs225. Tel: (0)4 414 3000. @jwmarriottmarquisdubai
Kyma Beach
As the sun goes down, guests at this pristine beach club can indulge in a four-course set menu. Focusing on sharing dishes, iftar begins with a creamy lentil soup and a variety of Kyma’s signature dips. The main course highlights include tender tamarind chicken and lamb chops in aromatic spices. Palm West Beach, sunset to 9pm, Dhs379. Tel: (0)4 666 5999. @kymabeachdubai
La Cantine du Faubourg
For the second time, La Cantine Du Faubourg hosts its magical iftar dinner. The sharing set menu features stuffed minced chicken with cinnamon dust, roasted beetroot, crusted parsley seabass, braised lamb shoulder and desserts including mandarin and almond parfait. Emirates Towers, DIFC, sunset till 9pm, Dhs280. Tel: (0)4 352 7105. lacantine.ae
Lapita Dubai Parks and Resorts
Enjoy live oud music and an iftar buffet at Kalea Restaurant, featuring live cooking stations, Emirati favourites, lamb ouzi, lamb mansaf, and refreshing Ramadan drinks. Lapita, Dubai Parks & Resorts, Dubai, 6pm to 10pm, Dhs175. Tel: (0)4 810 9421.
@lapitahoteldubai
Latest Recipe
Enjoy a buffet-style iftar spread with traditional Middle Eastern delicacies, accompanied by refreshing Ramadan juices. After, enjoy the city views from the terrace with shisha.
Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Waterpark, sunset to 10pm, Dhs189, Dhs75 children seven to 12 years, under-sixes free. Tel: (0)4 511 7373. marriott.com
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LEGOLAND Hotel
Shawarma stations, paella, and lamb ouzi for grown-ups; chicken popcorn, mini burgers, pizzas and mac ‘n’ cheese for kids – everyone will feel awesome at Bricks Family Restaurant at LEGOLAND Hotel this Ramadan.
LEGOLAND Hotel, Dubai Parks & Resorts, Dubai, 6pm to 10pm, Dhs185. Tel: (0)50 205 0182. @legolanddubai
The Lighthouse
Trust The Lighthouse to thoughtfully curate in-venue iftar experience featuring a menu that includes free-flow starters, a choice of a main course, a decadent dessert, and unlimited soft drinks for just Dhs199. Dubai Design District, sunset, Dhs199. Tel: (0)4 422 6024. @thelighthouse_ae. ALSO: Nakheel Mall and Mall of the Emirates.
LPM Restaurant & Bar
Dubai
This Ramadan, seasonal specials at LPM include warm prawns with olive oil and lemon juice, and salt cod croquettes with roasted pepper relish, homemade rigatoni pasta and a succulent confit lamb shoulder. Gate Village 8, DIFC, from 6pm, Dhs265. Tel: (0)4 439 0505. @lpmdubai
Madinat Jumeirah Al Majlis
Madinat Jumeirah transforms into a majestic majlis this Ramadan. Here you’ll find both iftar and suhoor buffets featuring a classic selection of dishes. The opulent Majlis is among the best places to iftar.
Madinat Jumeirah, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs330, Dhs165 children five to 11 years, under-fours free. Tel: (0)4 366 5500. jumeirah.com
Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai
Experience the epitome of luxury this Ramadan at Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai’s Majlis. Expect Middle Eastern cuisine, plus dishes from Netsu and Michelin-starred Tasca.
Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai, sunset to 9pm, Dhs395. Tel: (0)4 777 2223. mandarinoriental.com
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Marriott Hotel, Al Jaddaf
Executive Chef Alaa Moustafa curates a Ramadan buffet within the lavish Zabeel Iftar tent, which includes whole roasted lamb ouzi, traditional Arabic dishes such as chicken kabsa, fish with sumac and more. Marriott Hotel, Al Jaddaf, from sunset, Dhs150 (first 10 days), Dhs199 (last 20 days). Tel: (0)4 317 7777.
@marriottaljaddaf
Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah
Break your fast at Levantera’s spectacular terrace where live grills sizzle, and oud melodies weave through the air. Afterwards, don’t miss a trip to the ‘dessert souk.’
Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah, from sunset, Dhs225, Dhs115 children six to 12 years, under-fives free. Tel: (0)4 666 1430.
@marriottresortpalmjumeirah
MasterChef, the TV Experience
The Ramadan buffet at MasterChef, the TV Experience features Arabic cuisine ranging from lentil soup and a variety of cold mezze, plus lamb ouzi for mains and umm Ali for dessert.
Millennium Place Marina, Dubai, sunset to 10pm, Dhs150. Tel: (0)4 550 8111.
@masterchefdxb
Melia Desert Palm
Celebrate Ramadan amongst nature as you indulge in iftar poolside at Epicure where a buffet featuring Ramadan juices, hot and cold mezze platters, Arabic charcoal grill and roasted lamb ouzi and a live kunafa station await.
Melia Desert Palm Dubai, from sunset, Dhs199 per person. Tel: (0)4 602 9328.
@meliadesertpalm
Lido Restaurant I 6.30 PM – 9.30 PM
Experience the essence of Ramadan in unparalleled style aboard the historic Queen Elizabeth 2 Hotel in Dubai. Embark on an extraordinary gastronomic journey with our lavish Iftar Al Malika at the Lido Restaurant featuring a variety of traditional and international delicacies and beverages including live food stations.
AED 159 per person
AED 90 per child aged 6 to 11 years old. Children below the age of six years dine with our compliments
Corporate & Group Iftar offers are available
For more details and bookings
Phone: +971 4 526 8040 I Email: dining.qe2@accor.com
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Millennium Plaza Downtown Hotel
At this plentiful bu et, tuck into a total of 12 live cooking stations, presenting dishes from Arabian, Italian, Indian, and Asian cuisines. Millennium Plaza Downtown Hotel, from sunset, Dhs199, Dhs100 for children under 12 (weekdays), Dhs125 (weekends), under-sixes free. Tel: (0)4 331 1111.
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MINA Brasserie
Chef Michael Mina and chef Rami Nasser have prepared eight dishes that celebrate the Middle East while taking inspiration from the western world. Dishes include seared foie gras and hummus and the herbed sea bass. It’s Dhs295 for three-courses. Four Seasons Hotel DIFC, 6.30pm to 8pm, Dhs295. Tel: (0)4 270 7777.
@minabrasseriedubai
Mina’s Kitchen
Mina’s Kitchen is hosting a fabulous iftar this Ramadan. From traditional favourites to contemporary delights, the extensive spread takes guests on a gastronomic journey. It’s paired with oud music and shisha to finish. Look out for the henna artist too.
Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, sunset to 10pm, Dhs195, Dhs79 children six to 11 years, under-sixes free. Tel: (0)4 511 7373. @minaskitchen_dxb
Mowsem
The all-day dining venue located in Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah, invites guests to an exquisite bu et-style iftar featuring delicious traditional and Middle Eastern cuisine. A live qanun player will serenade guests as they dine, adding to the ambiance.
Hilton Dubai Palm Jumeirah, from sunset, Dhs225. Tel: (0)4 230 00759.
@hiltondubaipalm
Netsu
Dubai’s only Warayaki-style iftar returns at Netsu with an exclusive Ramadan menu featuring a tantalising array of Netsu’s renowned grills and maki rolls, complemented by tempting additions like crispy rice crackers, wagyu beef tri-tip MB45, and a delectable tru e rice.
Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai, 6.30pm onwards, Dhs265. Tel: (0)4 777 2232. @netsudubai
NH Collection Dubai
The Palm
This relatively new hotel on the Palm is hosting an iftar bu et artfully arranged on the terrace of its airy all-day dining spot, Maiora.
NH Collection Dubai The Palm, sunset to 9pm, Dhs150. Tel: (0)4 5499 7777. @nhcollectiondubaithepalm
Nightjar City Walk
The award-winning café’s newest outpost in City Walk is hosting their first ever iftar experience this Ramadan with a specially curated three-course set menu from chef Ved. Expect Nightjar’s famous charcoalgrilled chicken to be the star player. City Walk, near Lululemon, from sunset, Dhs99. Tel: (0)4 341 2440. @nightjar.coffee
Ninive
Ninive in Jumeirah Emirates Towers, and its newest location in Bab Al Shams, both o er guests an ideal dining destination inspired by the diversity and heritage of the Arab world. Fun games such as backgammon will add to the atmosphere while a set menu is served. Jumeirah Emirates Towers and Bab Al Shams, 7pm to 9pm, Dhs285. Tel: (0)4 326 6105. @ninivedubai
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Novotel World Trade Centre
Entre-Nous’ culinary team serves an iftar bu et, including honey glazed chicken, Mongolian beef salad, and Middle Easterninspired appetisers such as potato kibbeh, and zaatar and cheese manakish.
Novotel World Trade Centre, sunset to 11pm, Dhs149, Dhs75 for children under 12 years. Tel: (0)4 332 81500.
@novotel_world_trade_centre
OAK
An Asian-inspired woodfire concept, OAK is one of Dubai’s newly launched restaurants located in Umm Suqeim. Why not sample a few top dishes for iftar with a set menu for Dhs160 per person? Dishes include Thai red curry lamb shank and sea salt apple and banana crumble lotus speculoos.
Jumeirah 3, Umm Suqeim – Dubai, 7pm, Dhs160. Tel: (0)4 266 8979. @oakdubai
Oceana Restaurant
Worried about food waste this Ramadan?
At Oceana Restaurant – Hilton Dubai Jumeirah, the team aims to tackle the dilemma head on by minimising food waste. The daily changing menu varies from Asianleaning to Arabic inspired but always costs just Dhs195 per person.
Hilton Dubai Jumeirah, sunset to 10.30pm, Dhs195, Dhs95 for children. Tel: (0)4 318 2319. hilton.com
Olea
Levantine restaurant Olea features homely flavours from Mediterranean and Levantine countries, with all the usual suspects included such as hot and cold mezze, grilled meats and Arabic desserts. An oud player performs throughout.
Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates, sunset to 9pm, Dhs250. Tel: (0)4 341 0000. dining.moe@kempinski.com
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One&Only The Palm
Zest serves a three-course set menu during Ramadan, which features soup and Arabic appetisers, followed by seabass sayadieh, chicken oriental rice or chicken tawouk and beef kofta and ending with kallaj bel kochta or baklava.
One&Only The Palm, sunset to 9.30pm, Dhs285, Dhs140 children three to 12 years. Tel: (0)4 440 1010. @oothepalm
One&Only Royal Mirage
The pretty Palace Courtyard at One&Only Royal Mirage is ready to welcome guests with exceptional Moroccan cuisine created by Chef Khalil. Live cooking stations feature Arabic mixed grills, tagine, and seafood specialities. Expect live oud music, too.
One&Only Royal Mirage, sunset to 9pm, Dhs240, Dhs120 children. Tel: (0)4 315 2412. @ooroyalmirage
Palazzo Versace Dubai
Giardino’s iftar bu et features a selection of live cooking stations o ering kebabs, rotisserie, grilled meats, and lamb ouzi. The centrepiece “island” in the middle of the restaurant provides an array of additional mezze dishes and tempting desserts.
Palazzo Versace Dubai, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs250. Tel: (0)4 556 8805. @palazzoversacedubai
Paramount Hotel, Dubai
The Stage restaurant sets the, erm, stage for a delicious iftar dinner this Ramadan with an all-star cast. Think Middle Eastern protagonists with a range of international dishes in support. Will it get a standing ovation? Let us know…
Paramount Hotel, Dubai, from sunset, Dhs195, Dhs95 children six to 11 years. Tel: (0)55 180 7559. @paramounthoteldubai
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Park Hyatt Dubai
Palm Garden is the hotel’s chosen destination for iftar this year. A special entrance adorned with beautiful green lanterns sets the mood for the sumptuous feast. Guests can indulge in grilled meats and seafood, including oysters and lobsters, and a variety of spiced dishes, such as chicken tikka, malai kebabs, and more.
Park Hyatt Dubai, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs350. Tel: (0)4 602 1814.
@parkhyattdubai
Pincode
MasterChef India judge Kunal Kapur’s flagship restaurant Pincode in Dubai Hills Mall serves a special Ramadan menu/bu et featuring traditional Indian cuisine. Dubai Hill Mall, from sunset, Dhs140. Tel: (0)4 566 1424. @pincode.uae
The Pods
Celebrate Ramadan within a private glass dome at The Pods on Bluewaters Island. The four-course set menu leans into pan-Asian cuisine with bao, spring rolls, and black miso cod each making an appearance. Bluewaters Island, 6pm to 9pm, Dhs299. Tel: (0)4 453 8994. @thepodsdubai
QD’s
Set along the creek with stunning views of Dubai skyline, QD’s, is bringing its daily iftar bu et back this Ramadan. Guests can dine on Arabian classics and live cooking stations while relaxing under the sky and taking in the magnificent views of Dubai Creek. Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club, Dubai Creek Resort, sunset to 9pm, Dhs195. Tel: (0)4 602 1587. @qdsdubai
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Queen Elizabeth 2
Hop aboard the QE2 and enjoy iftar Al Malika at Lido Restaurant, where the culinary team has prepared a buffet featuring a range of regional delights, including lamb ouzi with oriental rice.
Port Rashid, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, Dhs159, Dhs90 children six to 11 years, under-sixes free. Tel: (0)4 526 8040. @qe2dubai
Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Canal View
You can expect similar vibes at this Larder restaurant, too, with Arabic mezze, mixed grills and traditional desserts.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Canal View, Business Bay, 6pm to 9pm, Dhs169. Tel: (0)4 875 3300. @radissonbluhoteldubai canalview
Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Waterfront
At the Larder, we’re a promised a big Levantine buffet and live cooking stations on their terrace. Shisha is also available and an additional cost.
Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Waterfront, 6pm to 9pm, Dhs179. Tel: (0)54 583 4052. @radissonbludubaiwaterfront
Raffles Dubai
A dazzling iftar awaits at Azur restaurant with favourites including hot and cold mezze, Arabic mixed grills, seafood stations, and home comfort dishes such as kibbeh bil laban, machboos, and lamb chops. Dessert? Umm Ali, kunafa and sticky date pudding, of course.
Raffles Dubai, Wafi, sunset to 10pm, Dhs235, half price for children seven to 12 years, under-sixes free (per one paying adult). Tel: (0)4 324 8888. @rafflesdubai
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Raffles The Palm
Head to the luxurious Le Jardin in Raffles
The Palm for an authentic iftar feast each night, with live entertainment from a qanun player conjuring an authentic Arabian atmosphere.
Raffles The Palm, sunset to 10pm, Dhs240, Dhs120 children six to 11 years, under-fives free. Tel: (0)4 248 8888.
@rafflesthepalmdubai
Rang Mahal
Showcasing the vibrant and renowned flavours of India, the award-winning Rang Mahal is bringing a selection of hot and cold mezze, traditional Indian delicacies, vegetarian options and regional sweets, ideal for those who wish to spend time together in an elevated ambiance this Ramadan.
JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, sunset to 11pm, Dhs225. Tel: (0)4 414 3000.
@jwmarriottmarquisdubai
Risen café & Artisanal Bakery
During Ramadan, diners can get their hands on a special date smoothie and date latte combo for Dhs25.
Millennium Place Hotel – Dubai Marina, from 7am. @risendubai. ALSO: The First Collection – Jumeirah Village Circle, The First Collection – Business Bay and all other Risen outlets
The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai
Elegant Amaseena is a Middle Eastern eatery that encapsulates Arabian allure. Recently refreshed, the venue will serve up a grand iftar buffet daily throughout Ramadan, where guests can dine on aromatic kebabs, hearty stews, fragrant rice, and vibrant salads that pay homage to the rich flavours of the region. The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai, off JBR, sunset to 9pm, Dhs295. Tel: (0)4 318 6150.
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RAMADAN UNDER THE STARS
A GASTRONOMIC JOURNEY THROUGH TRADITION AND INNOVATION AT AMASEENA
Beneath starlit skies, in an open-air setting, as the city embraces a gentle breeze and the enchanting evenings of Ramadan, Amaseena sets the stage for a unique atmosphere that e ortlessly transitions from relaxed to lively.
Amaseena invites guests to indulge in a Middle Eastern Iftar bu et dining experience, featuring aromatic kebabs, hearty stews, appetizing salads and mouthwatering desserts that showcase the rich flavors and aromas of the region.
The Suhoor à la carte menu complements the experience with a symphony of savory mezzas and light bites.
The dessert o erings includes the renowned Umm Ali and Konafa along with Amaseena’s signature Muhalabiya, Cinnamon Muakacha and more Ramadan delicacies, promising to ignite your tastebuds.
Indulge in the exquisite world of Arabic inspired mocktail creations. Crafted with precision and infused with the rich flavors of the region, our beverage menu invites you to immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and aromatic essences of ingredients like dates, cardamom, sumac and aromatic dried fruits.
Guests can savor creative bubbly concoctions in the bubbly lounge as they indulge in moments of calmness or lively conversations o ering a perfect harmony between the stunning views of Ain Dubai and the pleasant Dubai weather.
Enjoy a unique dining experience paired with enchanting rhythms of live entertainment serenading guests with beautiful contemporary Arabic music.
IFTAR BUFFET - 295 per person | Sunset to 9pm SUHOOR - À la Carte Menu | 10pm to 1am
DAILY
FOR RESERVATIONS, PLEASE CALL +971 4 318 6150 OR EMAIL DINE.DUBAI@RITZCARLTON.COM
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The Ritz-Carlton, Dubai www.amaseenadubai.com @amaseenadubai
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Riva Beach Club
Riva Beach Club offers a three-course menu at Dhs139 per person. Begin with a refreshing assortment of fruit and dates, followed by traditional starters. Main courses include assorted Arabic grill, or grilled prawns with harra sauce. End on a sweet note with baklava or umm ali.
Riva Beach Club, Palm Jumeirah, sunset to 8pm, Dhs139. Tel: (0)4 430 9466. riva-beach.com
Rixos The Palm Dubai Hotel & Suites
Choose to iftar at A La Turca and Turquoise, both of which will serve a buffet featuring all the usual Middle Eastern specialties.
Rixos The Palm Dubai Hotel & Suites, from sunset, Dhs275. Tel: (0)4 457 5555.
@rixosthepalmdubai
Rohini by Little Miss India
JLT Indian restaurant Rohini offers a unique Dhs149 thali-style iftar. Enjoy starters such as hummus with scrambled tandoori paneer, Indian-style fattoush salad, and mutton seekh kebab, and mains like butter chicken and assorted Indian breads.
Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Lakes Towers, sunset to 8pm, Dhs149. Tel: (0)4 438 0064. @rohinibylmi
Rüya Dubai
Taking guests on an Anatolian journey this Ramadan, Rüya Dubai serves a sharing-style menu. Starters include a spinach and leek pide, muhammara and börek, while mains include grilled sea bass, Adana kebap, whole corn-fed baby chicken and mantarli keşkek. St Regis Dubai, The Palm, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs285. Tel: (0)4 218 0065. @ruyadubai
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Shai Salon
Inspired by poet and mathematician Oman Khayyam, Shai Salon’s five-course set menu promises to be as beautiful as it will be delicious.
Four Seasons Resort Dubai, sunset to 9pm, Dhs300, Dhs150 children six to 12 years, under-sixes free. Tel: (0)4 270 7777. @shai_salon
Shangri-La Dubai
At Dunes Café, enjoy Turkish cuisine prepared by guest chefs from ShangriLa Bosphorus, Istanbul. We’re promised authentic dishes originating from different regions of Turkey.
Shangri-La Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road, from sunset, Dhs250, half price for children seven to 12 years, under-sixes free. Tel: (0)4 405 2703. @shangrila_dubai
SLS Dubai
Celebrate Ramadan with an iftar in the sky, 75 floors up to be precise. Expect a buffet featuring Middle Eastern classics and the showstopper – maqluba, a classic rice dish that is flipped upside down to revel layers of deliciousness.
SLS Dubai, Business Bay, from sunset, Dhs225. Tel: (0)54 991 8120. @slsdubai
SO/ Uptown Dubai
New hotel SO/ Uptown has transformed its ballroom to become the heart of Ramadan festivities. Expect cabana-style seating and a buffet for both iftar and suhoor. Live oud music helps to create the perfect ambiance. Group discounts are available.
So/Uptown Dubai Hotel, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs220, Dhs110 children under 12. Tel: (0)4 820 8888. @sodubai.uptown
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The Strand Craft Kitchen
This lovely Palm Jumeirah eatery promises a Mediterranean-inspired iftar menu that includes starters to share, main courses such as slow-roasted lamb and chicken kabsa, desserts, and unlimited Vimto.
Palm Views West, Palm Jumeirah, from sunset, Dhs150. Tel: (0)4 430 221.
@strandcraftkitchen
The St. Regis
Downtown Dubai
Make your way through a stunning gold tunnel before stepping out onto the hotel’s beautiful third floor terrace where iftar is hosted this year. Expect traditional dishes alongside live music and photo opps aplenty.
The St. Regis Downtown Dubai, from sunset, Dhs250. Tel: (0)4 512 5555
@stregisdowntowndubai
Sucre Fire Dining
Get your fire-grilled feast at this beautiful DIFC eatery with a set-menu filled with highlights like smoked aubergine, cheese manakish, roasted lamb chops and sticky to ee pudding sundae.
Gate Village 5, DIFC, from sunset, Dhs250. Tel: (0)4 340 0829. @sucredubai
Sumosan
Dive into modern Japanese delights at Sumosan. Start with meatball skewers and rock shrimp tempura. Savour maki rolls, then choose a main like miso-marinated black cod, or grilled lamb chops. End on a sweet note with sticky date pudding.
The Dubai EDITION, from sunset, Dhs210. Tel: (0)4 388 4540.
@sumosandubai
Suq
Suq serves culinary treasures with influences that span the breadth of Islamic geography, from the shores of the Gulf to the islands of Indonesia and the seas of Andalusia and Sicily. If you can, head for the terrace, where a three-piece band plays.
Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, sunset to 10pm, Dhs410, Dhs205 children six to 11 years. Tel: (0)4 270 7777. @fsdubai
Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, The Palm, Dubai
The hotel’s central venue, Palm Kitchen, features a delicious Levantine bu et complete with live ouzi station, and Arabic drinks from March 9 to April 8.
Taj Exotica Resort & spa, The Palm, Dubai, sunset to 10.30pm, Dhs215. Tel: (0)4 275 4444. @tajpalmdubai
Tasca by José Avillez
Indulge in a one-of-a-kind iftar at Tasca by José Avillez where Michelin-starred dining blends with breathtaking views of the Arabian Sea as the restaurant serves a hearty menu in a traditional Portuguese sharing-style.
Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai, 6.30pm, Dhs265. Tel: (0)4 777 2231. @tascadubai
Topgolf Dubai
Forget the usual iftar experience at Topgolf Dubai. Choose between an Arabic or Western menu with two hours of classic gameplay. The Arabic menu features Ramadan classics, while the Western menu o ers smoked brisket, and S’mores bars. Topgolf, Emirates Golf Club, 6pm to 11pm, Dhs1,499 per bay. Tel: (0)4 371 9999. @topgolfdubai
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TRYP by Wyndham
Dubai
Local, the outdoor eatery at TRYP by Wyndham Dubai, presents an array of Ramadan favourites such as lamb ouzi, shish tawouk and umm ali.
TRYP by Wyndham Dubai, sunset to 10pm, Dhs179. Tel: (0)4 247 6666.
@trypwyndhamdxb
Vida Creek Beach
What sets this iftar apart is the unbelievable sunset view of the creek canal from the hotel’s terrace. Head here for live cooking stations, Ramadan-themed décor and those all-important serene views.
Vida Creek Beach, sunset to 8pm, Dhs200, half price for children six to 11 years.
Tel: (0)4 542 8888. vidahotels.com
Vida Creek Harbour
Similar to its neighbour, Vida Creek Harbour’s sunset views are truly spectacular. Enjoy a bu et-style iftar spread with traditional Middle Eastern delicacies from di erent countries around the region, accompanied by Ramadan juices. Unwind after your meal with captivating views of Dubai’s cityscape and shisha.
Vida Creek Harbour, sunset to 9pm, Dhs230, half price for children six to 11 years.
Tel: (0)4 428 8888. vidahotels.com
Village Bistro
Gather with loved ones and enjoy an iftar bu et experience while being serenaded with an oud player at the charming Village Bistro, The First Collection in JVC for just Dhs160 per person.
Jumeirah Village Circle, Dubai, sunset to 10pm, Dhs160. Tel: (0)4 275 6621.
@villagebistrodubai
Vida Dubai Marina & Yacht Club
Overlooking the shimmering waters of Dubai Marina the terrace at Origins is a picturesque place to break your fast. Expect to tuck-in to a family-style sharing menu with loved ones.
Vida Dubai Marina & Yacht Club, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs175 (minimum two people).
Tel: (0)4 550 8888. vidahotels.com
Vida Emirates Hills
Gather with friends for a family-style sharing menu overlooking the greens at Origins. Expect a laidback menu of traditional Ramadan dishes.
Vida Emirates Hills, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs165 (minimum two people).
Tel: (0)4 872 8888. vidahotels.com
Vietnamese Foodies
Available for dine-in and delivery, Vietnamese Foodies serves a set menu for just Dhs109. Choose from a range of appetisers (satay, spring rolls, etc), soups (pho, tom yam, etc), and mains (chicken curry with rice, pad Thai with prawns, etc).
Various locations, including JLT and Downtown, from Dhs109. @vietnamesefoodies
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Waldorf Astoria Dubai
Palm Jumeirah
Mezzerie’s renowned Ramadan o ering showcases an array of Middle Eastern delicacies and a wide selection of Arabic sweets. Infused with the essence of local spices, the dining space seamlessly blends Western charm with delicate Arabic accents.
Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah, sunset to 10.30pm, Dhs260. Tel: (0)4 818 2222. @waldorfdubai
W Dubai – The Palm
W Dubai – The Palm’s all-day dining spot Liv promises an iftar filled with Ramadan favourites. We’re talking manakish mixed grills, foul and all the kunafa you can eat.
W Dubai The Palm, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs249 (Mon to Fri), Dhs279 (Sat and Sun), Dhs125 for children up to 12 (Mon to Fri), Dhs139 for children up to 12 (Sat and Sun). Tel: (0)4 245 5555. @wdubaithepalm
Yalumba
An expansive bu et boasting Middle Eastern delicacies and contemporary pan-Asian cuisine. Yalumba transforms its outdoor space into an Arabian oasis. Tour around a range of cooking stations, all whilst enjoying peaceful sounds from an Arabic trio band. Le Meridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre, sunset to 9pm, Dhs165, Dhs85 children. Tel: (0)4 702 2455.
@yalumbadubai
Zabeel House The Greens
Social Company transforms into a Ramadan tent, o ering a modern twist on traditional iftar experiences. Expect dimmed lights and a bu et that includes a hummus bar, hot and cold mezze, ouzi, and mixed Grills.
Zabeel House The Greens, from sunset, Dhs195, Dhs75 children. Tel: (0)4 519 1111.
@socialcompanydxb
IFTARS IN THE NORTHERN EMIRATES
DoubleTree by Hilton Sharjah Waterfront Hotel & Residences
The Majdolin Restaurant plays host for the hotel’s iftar buffet offering this year. Prices start at just Dh139 per person. Book for 10 people and pay Dhs999.
DoubleTree by Hilton Sharjah Waterfront Hotel & Residences, 7pm to 10pm, Dhs139.
Tel: (0)54 999 3056. majdolinshj.com
Hilton Ras Al Khaimah Beach Resort
Ramadan celebrations take place at Al Maeda
Ramadan Lounge in Hilton Ras Al Khaimah Beach Resort, where guests should expect a lavish iftar buffet of traditional Arabic delicacies and international dishes. Highlights include traditional mezze, succulent grilled meats, seafood, and a large dessert selection.
Hilton Ras Al Khaimah Beach Resort, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs145, Dhs72.50 children under 12, under-sixes free. Tel: (0)7 228 8844.
@hiltonrasalkhaimahbeachresort
NOTHERN EMIRATES IFTARS
InterContinental Ras Al Khaimah Resort & Spa
For a luxurious Iftar experience, Levant & Nar is where the resort presents a meticulously curated three-course set menu paired with refreshing Ramadan beverages. Begin your culinary journey with a salad, dolma stuffed with rice and pine nuts, pide and Tavuk Sis, ending with classic Turkish ice cream.
InterContinental Ras Al Khaimah Resort & Spa, sunset to 8.30pm, Dhs225. Tel: (0)7 202 6666. icrasalkhaimah.com
Longbeach Campground
Every year, this multi-awardwinning What’s On favourite hosts a magical iftar by the beach, and this Ramadan is no different. With its signature barbecue dinner, featuring live stations and unlimited selected drinks, Longbeach Campground is the ultimate family iftar in the UAE.
Longbeach Campground, Ras Al Khaimah, Dhs110, Dhs55 children under 12 years. Tel: (600) 566 600.
@longbeachcampground
Iftar
Break your fast in our beachside live stations buffet with the sounds of the waves crashing and soft tunes by our resident entertainment.
Adults can feast for AED 110 with soft beverages included and AED 55 for kids below 12 years old.
Reserve your spot WhatsApp +971 56 414 1085
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Ramadan Garden
Gather your family and friends for a delightful Iftar & Suhoor experience. With delectable dishes, traditional Arabic favorites, and enjoyable Ramadan specials. Create memories, and celebrate the holy month in joy and harmony with live entertainment and multiple hubbly bubbly flavors
Call: +971 4 435 5577, +971 56 315 7241 or Email: ramadan.garden@habtoorpalace.com
Location: Across Habtoor Palace Dubai
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