Dubai’s Best Suhoor Spots That’ll Keep You Feeling Full

If you’re the type to leave Suhoor plans until the very last minute and suddenly realise it’s midnight… this one’s for you. Dubai’s Suhoor scene is stacked with everything from low-key, no-fuss bites to full-on Ramadan experiences that feel like an event. Whether you’re rallying the group chat or keeping it intimate, these spots will keep you fed, caffeinated, and very much awake till Fajr.

Here are Dubai’s bessstttt Suhoor spots this Ramadan

 

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9. Tuck into an elegant oud-filled Suhoor at Solara at Address Dubai Mall

For a refined Suhoor in the heart of Downtown, Solara at Address Dubai Mall sets the mood with soft lighting, elegant interiors, and a warm Ramadan ambience. It’s a welcoming space for families, couples, and groups looking to gather somewhere that feels both sophisticated and serene. You can enjoy a curated set menu that blends traditional favourites with contemporary dishes, all accompanied by the soothing melodies of a live Oud player. It’s a calm, polished way to wind down the night before Fajr.

  • Location: Solara at Address Dubai Mall
  • Cost: AED 275 per person

Reservations: Call +971 4 245 8882 or email dineatsolara@addresshotels.com

8. Address Downtown is hosting a serene adults-only Suhoor at The Garden & Lobby Lounge

If you’re after a quieter, more refined Suhoor in the heart of Downtown, Address Downtown offers an elegant escape at The Garden & Lobby Lounge. With soft lighting, lush surroundings, and sophisticated interiors, this adults-only setting is designed for slow conversations and mindful moments during the Holy Month. From 10 PM onwards, guests can enjoy a specially curated à la carte menu featuring nourishing dishes crafted to sustain and energise before the day of fasting ahead. It’s a calm, elevated way to experience Suhoor, right in one of the city’s most iconic neighbourhoods.

  • Location: The Garden & Lobby Lounge at Address Downtown

Reservations: Call +971 4 436 8888 or email dineatdowntown@addresshotels.com

 

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7. J1 Beach is serving a refined beachfront Suhoor at Almayass By The Sea

J1 Beach is bringing elevated Ramadan vibes to the shoreline. Head to Almayass by The Sea from 9 PM onwards for a comforting spread of Middle Eastern mezzes, hearty mains, indulgent desserts, and refreshing beverages, all in a chic beachfront setting. Little ones under 6 dine free, kids aged 6–12 get 50% off, and you can add shisha for AED 99.

  • Location: J1 Beach
  • Cost: AED 200 per person

Reservations: Visit the website or call 04 214 5999

6. Skafos at Canopy by Hilton Dubai Al Seef brings a sustainable Suhoor By The Creek

For a Ramadan experience that feels a little more intentional, Skafos at Canopy by Hilton Dubai Al Seef is serving Suhoor with a side of sustainability. Set along Dubai Creek, the venue’s newly launched hydroponic farm grows fresh greens and herbs on-site, meaning many of the ingredients on your table are harvested just steps away. From 10 PM to 12:30 AM, Suhoor is served as a refined set menu designed for sharing, featuring hot and cold mezze, freshly squeezed juices, bakery baskets, comforting mains, and desserts like homemade cheese kunafa and gooey chocolate cake. Add premium shisha and creekside views, and you’ve got a serene spot to wind down the night.

  • Location: Skafos at Canopy by Hilton Dubai Al Seef
  • Cost: AED 220 per adult (children under 12 dine at half price)

Reservations: WhatsApp +971 58 200 5850 or email dining.alseef@hilton.com

 

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5. Woohoo is hosting a futuristic Suhoor in Downtown Dubai

For a Suhoor that feels anything but traditional, Woohoo is bringing late-night dining into the future. Set inside what’s known as the world’s first AI-driven restaurant at Kempinski The Boulevard Hotel, the space comes alive after 9 PM with immersive tech, holograms, glitch visuals, and terrace views overlooking Burj Khalifa. Suhoor is offered as a curated set menu, with the option to dine à la carte, giving guests flexibility depending on how light (or indulgent) they want to go before Fajr. Expect a selection of mezze, comforting dishes, and desserts, all served in one of Downtown’s most visually striking Ramadan settings.

  • Location: Woohoo at Kempinski The Boulevard Dubai

Reservations: Call 04 430 8111 or email reservations@woohoo.restaurant

 

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4. Topgolf Dubai is serving Suhoor with late-night swings

If your group chat can’t sit still for a classic Suhoor, Topgolf Dubai is switching things up with a late-night package that pairs food with friendly competition. The Suhoor Tower is served right at your bay and comes with two hours of gameplay, so you can snack and swing without missing a beat. Expect dates, mezzeh, mini manakeesh, shawarma and lamb kofta wraps, falafel wraps, sliders, wings, fresh fruit, and baklava, basically everything you need to fuel up before Fajr, but make it fun.

  • Location: Topgolf Dubai
  • Cost: AED 295 per person (minimum of six guests)

Reservations: Book via Topgolf Dubai

 

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 3. Ladurée unveils a 1001 Nights–inspired Ramadan collection

For those planning an elegant Suhoor at home (or looking for the perfect host gift), Ladurée’s Ramadan collection is all about refined indulgence. Inspired by the tales of 1001 Nights, the seasonal range introduces a new Date, Honey and Cinnamon macaron, alongside indulgent pastries, a statement Ramadan cake, and even a Balaleet French toast. Paired with savoury bites and an Arabic Coffee set, it’s a sophisticated way to elevate your Iftar and Suhoor table.

  • Location: Ladurée (available across all outlets in UAE & KSA)
  • Cost (UAE): AED 126 (6 macarons), AED 222 (12), AED 313 (18), AED 692 (42)
  • Cost (KSA): SAR 136 (6), SAR 242 (12), SAR 368 (18)

2. Asateer at Atlantis, The Palm is hosting a grand Suhoor till 3AM

For those who love a classic Ramadan tent experience, Asateer at Atlantis, The Palm delivers Suhoor on a seriously grand scale. Set against sweeping views of the Arabian Gulf, the iconic tent blends traditional Arabian design with contemporary touches, creating an elegant space for late-night gatherings. From 10 PM until 3 AM, Suhoor is served à la carte, featuring an extensive selection of hot and cold mezzeh, manakish, soups, grilled meats, seafood, traditional Ramadan desserts, juices, and hot beverages. A live traditional trio with an Oud player and singer sets the mood, making it a relaxed yet atmospheric way to spend the night.

  • Location: Asateer at Atlantis, The Palm
  • Cost: Minimum spend of AED 160 per person (VIP majlis and booth options available at higher minimum spends)

Reservations: Visit the website or call +971 4 426 0800

1. Balloons At The Palace: Suhoor in the sky at Jumeirah Al Qasr

For a Suhoor that quite literally takes things up a level, Jumeirah Al Qasr is hosting Balloons at the Palace, a sharing-style Suhoor experience set in a dreamy, elevated setting. Expect a beautifully curated menu designed for sharing, paired with the regal backdrop the property is known for, making it a memorable late-night gathering spot this Ramadan.

  • Location: Jumeirah Al Qasr
  • Cost: AED445

Reservations: For more information, call 800 323232 or click here

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