Abu Dhabi Ramadan nights are different. The city becomes slow, the air becomes chilled, and before we know it, 11 pm becomes 7 pm. Unless you are new here, suhoor is the breakfast meal before the fast. You know it is also an excuse to put the crew together and have too much to eat and then feign innocence the following morning. In the year 2026, Ramadan restaurants and hotels will be open late in the capital. Some until 3 am. And even some of them are well worth the drive across the city. The following 8 suhoors in Abu Dhabi make it worth the fuel, the parking chase, and the following day hassle.
8 Suhoors In Abu Dhabi That’re Worth Driving Across The City
1. Byblos Sur Mer
Some places don’t need hype. Byblos Sur Mer is one of them.
Located by the Al Bateen Marina, it is a long-time favourite which offers a suhoor set menu (AED150) by the water. Look forward to mezze, grills and comforting Lebanese food that will never fail you. Being open till 3 am, it is a perfect place to have a long talk extending far beyond midnight. Planning a bigger gathering? The upper floor is operated in individual bookings.
Where: F84H+4HJ InterContinental – King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud St – Al Bateen – W32 – Abu Dhabi
Cost: AED150
2. Mijana
Mijana in the Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi is big about ambience. You eat out, sit outside, under the stars, and live performances of oud and qanun define the atmosphere.
The à la carte suhoor menu operates between 9 pm and 2 am. Look forward to refined Middle Eastern cuisine in the atmosphere of the tranquil yet majestic setting. When you are in the mood to spend suhoor as though it were an occasion, this is your table.
Where: The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal, 3rd Street – Abu Dhabi
Cost: TBC
3. Abu Dhabi Golf Resort Fairways
This one is cheerful, in the most pleasant feeling. Fairways provides an oriental suhoor (AED195) with live oud and violin music, which does not distract from the night. It opens between 8 pm and 3 am and fits larger groups who would like to listen to music, move around, and enjoy as much sharing dishes as they can.
Where: The Westin Abu Dhabi Golf Resort & Spa – Abu Dhabi
Cost: AED195
4. Majlis by Pierre Hermé
This is one for the sophisticated audience.
In Rosewood Abu Dhabi, the Majlis by Pierre Herme has a suhoor set menu (AED295) combining French technique and traditional Ramadan food. You begin with lentil soup and mezze. Next, switch to main courses such as crispy confit chicken in filo pastry or spiced lamb pita, and you conclude with macarons.
It is small and refined, open between 7 pm and midnight. Just right on a less raucous meal.
Where: Rosewood Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Global Market Square, Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi
Cost:AED295
5. Andaz Lounge & Terrace
This is suhoor with drama, as desired. This terrace is 18 stories high on Andaz Capital Gate and features a panoramic view of the skyline in Abu Dhabi when the stars shine. The suhoor menu (AED150) consists of exquisite regional dishes and evening delights. All that is needed is to add flavoured teas, designed coffee, and you have a space that is more serene yet high. It opens every day at 10.30 pm until 2 am; it is ideal for those who prefer their Ramadan days to be peaceful yet classy.
Where: Andaz Capital Gate, Level 18, Embassies District, Abu Dhabi
Cost:AED150
6. Layali Haritna
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Sometimes you want options, and this one offers the best of all. The Grand Millennium Al Wahda, Layali Haritna, has a la carte and buffet services that begin at AED125. The ambience is old-fashioned, and the selection is appropriate for mixed parties when all people want variety. It is central, convenient and open since 9 pm.
Where: Grand Millennium, Hazza Bin Zayed Street, Al Wahda, Abu Dhabi
Cost: AED125
7. Grills at Chill’O
If views matter with your suhoor, book this.
Grills at Chill’O, which is located at Sofitel Abu Dhabi, Corniche, has a selected Suhoor menu with live oud shows. You have arabesques and a carefree beach atmosphere. Live music operates between 10 pm and 1 am, and the à la carte service comes to an extent of 2.30 am.
Where: Sofitel Abu Dhabi Corniche, Corniche Road East, Capital Plaza Complex
Cost: TBC
8. Rixos Premium Saadiyat Island
Planning a large gathering? Rixos Premium Saadiyat Island promises magnitude.
The menus of the Ballroom are group suhours of two menu types (AED300 or AED450) with a minimum of 75 guests. It is a big, formal and perfect choice in case of corporate/long family parties. When you require room, hospitality and strict organisation, then this is your solution.
Where: Al Saadiyat Island – SDN1 – Abu Dhabi
Cost:AED300 or AED450
Also Read: 8 Best Iftars In Abu Dhabi Worth Leaving Home For
Final Word
Abu Dhabi does Ramadan well. The city combines the waterfront, live music, heritage flavours, and luxury settings into the nights that are not only meaningful but also sociable. Be it a skyline view, Lebanese comfort or a full ballroom, these suhoors are worth staying up late at night. Just set two alarms for Fajr. Trust me!
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