The Best Restaurants to Get Suhoor For Ramadan in Dubai

12/04/2022
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The Best Restaurants to Get Suhoor For Ramadan in Dubai - Dacha

Ramadan is an Islamic celebration, falling on the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Often celebrated through fasting, participants eating after the period is essential to the celebration as it signifies the break and the appearance of the crescent moon.

Suhoor, one of the meals eaten after Ramadan, is a special treat offered in most Muslim-owned restaurants. But if you’re celebrating this year’s Ramadan in Dubai, where can you get them? Here are some of the best restaurants selling suhoor in the country.

1. Al Hadiga Open Tent

What’s better than suhoor than a suhoor under the stars? Al Ahli Group’s Al Hadiga Open Tent is where you can have the experience of eating under the stars. Located next to the Dubai Tennis Stadium, the tents are open 24 hours with unique traditional buffet selections.

Al Hadiga offers a variety of suhoor options. The restaurant serves vegetarian and non-vegetarian breakfast meals, dates, Arabic coffee, and more. The cost varies depending on how many items you choose but usually ranges in affordable rates for tourists and locals alike.

2. Baba

If you’re looking for something a little fancier, then Baba, located in the Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi, is the perfect place. But be warned, this suhoor is on the pricier side. The restaurant offers an a la carte breakfast menu, but its breathtaking view of the Persian Gulf sets it apart from the rest. With a view of the Burj Al Arab, you’re sure to have the most comfortable suhoor.

3. Asil

If you’re not up for lavish, expensive restaurants, why not try Asil’s suhoor for a more local and community feel? The casual restaurant serves a full range of foods that are more than enough to fill you up. They also offer several different breakfast options and a generous serving of dates.

4. Deck Too - U by Emaar

Sitting at the base of the Burj Khalifa, Deck Too is the perfect place for a unique suhoor experience. Though set up in the middle of the city, you’re almost guaranteed privacy as the restaurant is only open from 7 am to 5 pm and only available to hotel guests. While Deck Too only serves breakfast, it’s an exotic and intimate setting.

The restaurant offers a buffet-style meal with a vast array of foods—from traditional Arabic breakfast to various hot beverages and continental dishes. The views outside of the restaurant are just as impressive as the food, so don’t forget to snap a selfie before you dig in.

5. Laylati Tent at Grand Hyatt Dubai

With a view of Burj Khalifa, Laylati Tent is an unforgettable experience. The restaurant is located in Grand Hyatt Dubai, making it anal for families and groups looking for a unique experience.

The restaurant offers a variety of dishes, including Arabic breakfast options, soups, grilled meats, pastries, fruit, and a long list of desserts. The tent also has a hookah section, ideal for larger groups of friends or family. You can also see the popular venues nearby, such as The Address and Jumeirah Mosque.

Conclusion

The month of Ramadan is a prime time to enjoy Dubai’s food and culture. Try as many suhoor treats as possible during the celebration, and remember, the earlier you start, the better! Delicious and many times interactive, suhoor is a must-have meal for Ramadan. Whether you’re looking for a more traditional or extravagant meal, there’s a restaurant.

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