Get Ready To Indulge In A Lavish Iftar And Suhoor At Burj Al Arab’s Ramadan Tent, Al Diwan; Prices Starting At AED 260!

A Ramadan like no other.

by Deeplata Garde
Get Ready To Indulge In A Lavish Iftar And Suhoor At Burj Al Arab’s Ramadan Tent, Al Diwan; Prices Starting At AED 260!

Dubai is no stranger to grand celebrations, and this Ramadan, the iconic Burj Al Arab is taking things up a notch. Enter Al Diwan, the first-ever Ramadan tent in Burj Al Arab at this luxury landmark, designed to deliver an unforgettable iftar and suhoor experience. With an indulgent spread, live cooking stations, and an ambience that oozes elegance, Al Diwan is setting the bar sky-high.

Experience A Lavish Ramadan At Burj Al Arab’s First-Ever Al Diwan Tent

When the sun dips below the horizon, Al Diwan comes alive with a sumptuous iftar spread. Picture sizzling live cooking stations, freshly grilled seafood, and the aroma of classic chicken shawarma filling the air. The rotating menu ensures no two visits feel the same, keeping your taste buds on their toes. Expect a mix of traditional Arabic favourites and international delights, all crafted with finesse.

Priced at AED 360 per person, iftar at Al Diwan runs daily from sunset to 8:30 PM, giving you ample time to savour every bite. Whether you’re breaking your fast with a steaming bowl of lentil soup or diving into juicy grilled meats, every dish promises a taste of luxury.

Suhoor Under The Stars

Night owls, rejoice! Suhoor at Al Diwan is a more relaxed yet equally indulgent affair. Designed for intimate gatherings, the family-style dining experience includes slow-cooked lamb ouzi with fragrant oriental rice and crunchy nuts, as well as grilled king prawns cooked to perfection. And because no suhoor is complete without a warm sip of something comforting, the à la carte beverage menu features everything from refreshing Ramadan juices to authentic Arabic coffee service.

Suhoor is priced at AED 260 per person and runs from 10 pm to 1 am on weekdays and until 2 am on weekends. Whether you’re fueling up for the next day’s fast or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere, Al Diwan ensures a night to remember.

A Collaboration Of Excellence

 

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This grand Ramadan tent is brought to life in collaboration with Nakheel and Meraas, part of Dubai Holding Real Estate. The result? A seamless blend of heritage, hospitality, and opulence, all under one iconic roof.

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Don’t Miss Out!

Ramadan is a time of reflection, togetherness, and of course, indulgence. If you’re looking for a dining experience that truly captures the essence of the holy month, Al Diwan at Burj Al Arab is where you need to be. Whether for iftar or suhoor, prepare for a feast that’s as luxurious as its surroundings.

Where: Al Diwan Ramadan Tent, Burj Al Arab, Dubai
When: Iftar from sunset to 8:30 pm, Suhoor from 10 pm to 1 am (weekdays) and 10 pm to 2 am (weekends)
Cost: Iftar AED 360 per person, Suhoor AED 260 per person

Cover Image Courtesy: Burj Al Arab/Website

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First Published: February 19, 2025 12:28 PM