Pay Dh250 for Latin American iftar at Hotel Cartagena
Pay Dh250 for Latin American iftar at Hotel Cartagena
Pay Dh250 for Latin American iftar at Hotel Cartagena
Pay Dh250 for Latin American iftar at Hotel Cartagena

Ramadan 2023: International iftars to sample in Dubai and Abu Dhabi this holy month


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The diversity of the UAE's population has helped make a wide variety of cuisines popular and easily available in the Emirates, with a number of international restaurants taking part in Ramadan festivities this year.

From Greek and Georgian to Japanese-Peruvian, here are 14 restaurants pushing the iftar envelope.

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Zoe Modern Greek Kouzina, Abu Dhabi

Cuisine: Greek

Pay Dh129 for Greek iftar at Zoe
Pay Dh129 for Greek iftar at Zoe

Break your fast at this charming venue behind The Abu Dhabi Edition hotel with soup (options change daily), followed by Greek salad with crumbled, barrel-aged feta or charred corn and tomato salad with lemon and paprika dressing. Feta sambousek and tomato keftedes will also be served for starters.

Main courses include slow-cooked beef, crispy-skinned marinated chicken with marbled potatoes, and chicken rigatoni pasta. Or opt for traditional grilled souvlaki, with skewers of chicken, lamb and beef, served with rice, tzatziki dip, piccalilli and pitta.

For dessert, choose between rice pudding and Greek baklava rolls.

Throughout Ramadan; from sunset; Dh129 per person; Marsa Al Bateen Marina; 052 921 3823

Belgrave, Abu Dhabi

Cuisine: Iranian

Pay Dh105 for Persian iftar at Belgrave
Pay Dh105 for Persian iftar at Belgrave

The London-origin restaurant in Abu Dhabi has an all-you-can-eat offer for iftar, featuring Iranian flavours.

Break your fast with a hearty soup of the day, followed by a bread basket, as well as a choice of Shirazi salad or Persian cucumber yoghurt. Unlimited mains include lamb koobideh with aromatic rice, chicken masti, chicken saffroni and chicken reyhani.

Throughout Ramadan; 6.30pm-2am; Dh105 per person; Al Rawdah, Abu Dhabi; 02 584 8383

Punjab Grill, Abu Dhabi and Dubai

Cuisine: Indian

Pay Dh250 for fusion Indian iftar at Punjab Grill
Pay Dh250 for fusion Indian iftar at Punjab Grill

Emirati-inspired Indian dishes are on offer at the restaurant's two branches in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

The six-course menu includes dishes such as zaffrani jhinga with namkeen balateet and coconut korma, Hyderabadi dum ka murgh with masala-crusted kulcha, and khabees with passion fruit yolk and shrikhand.

Throughout Ramadan; sunset-7.30pm; Dh250 per person; The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal and Anantara Downtown Dubai Hotel; 050 194 1107

Hotel Cartagena, Dubai

Cuisine: Latin-American

The JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai restaurant in Business Bay is offering a set iftar menu that takes in: lentil and chorizo soup, plus a choice between baby gem avocado salad and empanadas Argentina for starters.

For mains, choose between lamb short ribs with glazed rocoto puree and tamarillo, and pan-seared sea bass with mussels, coconut and chilli veloute. Yucca fries or coconut rice will be served on the side.

The meal ends with a dessert platter of Maracaibo fudge cake, churros con chocolate, dulce profiterole and key lime pie.

Throughout Ramadan; sunset-10pm; Dh250 per person; Business Bay; 050 119 7743

Clay, Dubai

Cuisine: Japanese-Peruvian

Pay Dh350 for Japanese-Peruvian iftar at Clay
Pay Dh350 for Japanese-Peruvian iftar at Clay

The restaurant on Bluewaters is offering a four-course Nikkei cuisine menu for iftar, with dishes such as prawn apaltado maki, tori lemon grass skewers and miso soup for starters. Main course options include robalo concolon rice and niku udon, while kunafa cheesecake will be served for dessert.

Throughout Ramadan; sunset-8pm; Dh350 per person; Bluewaters Island; 04 422 5600

Rang Mahal, Dubai

Cuisine: Indian

Pay Dh225 for Indian iftar at Rang Mahal
Pay Dh225 for Indian iftar at Rang Mahal

Head to the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai venue for an Indian feast.

Dishes include lamb shorba simmered with broken wheat, green cardamom and fennel, chicken tikka blended with spices and garlic, and lamb shank stew with Kashmiri chilli, yoghurt and dried ginger powder.

Meat-free options are available for vegetarians, such as lentil broth simmered with garlic, fenugreek and lime, as well as minced vegetable skewers among other dishes. For dessert, choose between Hyderabadi-style bread pudding and shahi Umm Ali.

Throughout Ramadan; sunset-midnight; Dh225 per person; Business Bay; 04 414 3000

Bella Restaurant, Dubai

Cuisine: Italian

Pay Dh199 for Italian iftar at Bella
Pay Dh199 for Italian iftar at Bella

The Grand Millennium Hotel Business Bay restaurant combines Middle Eastern and Italian cuisine by way of a six-course menu. The meal starts with an assortment of sourdough bread, dried fruits and nuts with date butter. Next is puntarelle salad, halloumi cheese wrap with pine nuts, parsley and dates, as well as fritto misto and arayes with minced beef and potato with Parmesan and tomato sauce.

Mains include risotto with pilaf rice, capsicum, pistachio, raisins, saffron and confit lamb shoulder, followed by a choice of Wagyu short rib or breaded swordfish. Dessert is gelato made with camel's milk, cherries and almond crumble or a fruit platter.

Throughout Ramadan; sunset-9pm; Dh199 per person; Business Bay; 04 873 3377

Odeon, Dubai

Cuisine: French

Coffee, Medjool dates and lentil soup aside, the Jumeirah Beach Road restaurant offers a French iftar.

Appetisers include cheese gougers, pizza twists and burrata ratatouille.

From mains, choose from roasted chicken with onion-mustard sauce and mashed potato, the catch of the day served Grenobloise-style, as well as a pilaf rice Dauphine ravioli with buttered chicken stock and Comte cheese.

Dessert is a platter of assorted bite-sized sweets and fruit.

Throughout Ramadan; sunset-9pm; Dh249 per person; Jumeirah 3; 04 340 2272

Mogao, Dubai

Cuisine: Pan-Asian

Pay Dh120 for pan-Asian iftar at Mogao
Pay Dh120 for pan-Asian iftar at Mogao

The restaurant in Dubai Silicon Oasis is serving a health-focused menu created in collaboration with Fakeeh University Hospital.

The six-course meal starts with dates and juice followed by a vegetable Thai coconut soup. Other dishes include Thai beef skewers, crystal vegetable dumplings, avo mango roll, stir-fried beef with dragon fruit and black pepper chicken.

Guests can choose from three dessert options: tahini miso brownie, coconut mousse with passion fruit ganache and pistachio monte with caramel gel, pistachio sponge, dulce cremeux and matcha soil.

Throughout Ramadan; sunset-8.30pm; Dh120 per person; Dubai Silicon Oasis; 04 554 8220

Rixos The Palm Hotel & Suites, Dubai

Cuisine: Turkish

Pay Dh275 for Turkish iftar at Rixos The Palm
Pay Dh275 for Turkish iftar at Rixos The Palm

A buffet of Turkish delights awaits diners at this Rixos property, courtesy of not one but two on-site Turkish restaurants: A La Turca and Turquoise.

Guests can expect dishes such as tomato salsa with fresh herbs, potato salad, olive oil-braised okra, lamb stew with yoghurt and shallots, Turkish butter rice and fried aubergine served with mince.

Throughout Ramadan; from sunset; Dh275 per person; Palm Jumeirah; 04 457 5454

Roberto's, Dubai

Cuisine: Italian

Pay Dh290 for Italian iftar at Roberto's
Pay Dh290 for Italian iftar at Roberto's

Iftar at the Dubai International Financial Centre restaurant starts with chickpeas soup with parsley oil and zaatar powder, braised lamb, potato, and spinach croquette and Italian manakish with spicy tomato sauce and smoked mozzarella cheese.

For mains, choose between pan-seared sea bass fillet with fregola pasta, saffron and green peas, and chargrilled lamb loin with pistachio, marinated red onion and mashed potato. End the meal with hibiscus panna cotta with rose water gel.

Throughout Ramadan; sunset-8.30pm; Dh290 per person; DIFC; 04 386 0066

Hutong, Dubai

Cuisine: Chinese

Pay Dh198 for Chinese iftar at Hutong
Pay Dh198 for Chinese iftar at Hutong

East Asian delicacies are on offer at this restaurant in the Dubai International Financial Centre.

To start, choose from chicken broth with mushroom dumpling or asparagus yellow bean soup, followed by starters such as lam char siu bao, prawn roll and artichoke and lily bud. Steamed cod and fresh Sichuan green pepper and chicken stir-fried in truffle sauce will be served for mains, and guests can also try roasted Peking duck with pancakes for an additional cost.

End the meal with date pudding.

Throughout Ramadan; 6.30pm-8pm; from Dh198 per person; DIFC; 04 220 0868

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Crisps playing cupid: Crisp company Tyrells has added a spicy addition to its range for Valentine’s Day. The brand describes the new honey and chilli flavour on Twitter as: “A tenderly bracing duo of the tantalising tingle of chilli with sweet and sticky honey. A helping hand to get your heart racing.” Again, not on sale here, but if you’re tempted you could certainly fashion your own flavour mix (spicy Cheetos and caramel popcorn, anyone?). 

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