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Top 5 Ramadan tents to look forward to in the special month

Planning ahead for an iftar in Ramadan? We’ve got you covered. Whether it is a family

gathering or an office get-together, this selection of Ramadan tents is sure to create the perfect

ambience for you and your guests.

Dubai offers a wide variety of places to choose from for iftar and suhoor, the sunset meal and

the pre-dawn meal. Hotels offer a wide range of options for guests, whether for family, friends,

corporate or business settings. They have everything available and planned to the detail

according to your convenience.

Among the myriad of selections between indoor, outdoor, buffet, and a la carte, one that has

proven to stand out over the years is exclusive Ramadan tents for suhoor and iftar. This year,

too, you can look forward to returning to your favourite tents or try something new.

Here are some of the top Ramadan tents to find in the city:

● Asateer tent at Atlantis, Dubai

The most popular iftar and suhoor tent in the city, it offers a distinct theme each evening,

with promises of a wide variety of scrumptious food, an incredible time, and soaring

Ramadan vibes, at the most luxurious hotel.

Price: Dh 295 per person for iftar buffet on weekdays

Dh325 per person for iftar buffet on weekends

Children under 4 dine for free

Dh160 and Dh250 per person for suhoor

Suhoor set menu is also available for Dh250 per person (available on request)

● Al Diwan, Burj Al Arab, Dubai

Step into the perfect Ramadan spirit with Arabic classics and international delicacies, live

barbeque stations, and a range of beverages. Meticulously crafted by skillful chefs, end

your fast with some top notch Ramadan specialities.

Price: Dh470 per person for iftar buffet

Dh330 per person for suhoor

Children between 4-11 years are charged half price

Children under 4 dine for free

● Amassi tent at One&Only, Dubai

This newly designed Ramadan couture tent by Moroccan-French Selma Benomar, with

its culturally influenced interior, poses as a perfect spot for a warm, cozy time paired with

an extraordinary buffet menu including both local and international flavours accompanied

with live soulful music to set the perfect tone.

Price: Dh295 per person for the iftar buffet

Dh150 for children between 4-11 years old

Dh200 per person for suhoor on weekdays

Dh250 per person for suhoor on weekends

● Sheraton, Jumeirah Beach Residence, Dubai

The Kan Zaman, an open air tent concept, offers a premiere Ramadan experience

featuring an international buffet with live cooking stations, lively Arabic music, and a kids’

play area to keep the little ones occupied.

Price: Dh220 per person for iftar buffet

Dh110 for children between 6-12

● Al Majlis, Madinat Jumeirah

With an elegant indoor tent setting, this venue offers a variety of flavours in one ideal

venue. Expect traditional dishes, a relaxed atmosphere, and returning home with a full

stomach and a happy heart.

Price: Dh350 per person for iftar buffet

Dh175 for children between 4-11

Children under 4 dine for free

Now all that’s left to do is pick your table and enjoy the evening. Ultimately, it’s the shared table

that makes Ramadan special.

(By Shura Kola)

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