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8 Best Iftars In Abu Dhabi Worth Leaving Home For

These standout Iftar experiences across the capital offer something for every Ramadan mood.

by Deeplata Garde
8 Best Iftars In Abu Dhabi Worth Leaving Home For

Ramadan evenings hit different. The pace slows, and conversations flow. Food gathers us all under one roof. Iftars aren’t meant to be rushed but to be shared while making memories. Here are 8 Iftar experiences worth planning your evenings around in Abu Dhabi. From beachfront feasts to elegant hotel dining rooms, each one brings its own mood, flavour, and reason.

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1. LPM’s Ramadan Iftar With Chef Mona Mosly

La Petite Maison knows how to keep things simple without turning it into boring. This Ramadan, they’ve teamed up with Saudi chef and Top Chef Middle East judge Mona Mosly, and the result feels thoughtful, as the menu leans into sharing, which feels right for the season. You start with soup, dates, and mezzeh, then move into tasting-style mains like grilled Chilean sea bass and shawarma-spiced ribeye. Dessert comes wrapped softly with date cake and that iconic vanilla cheesecake. At AED 260 per person, it’s perfect.

Where: The Galleria – Al Maryah Island – MI1
Cost: AED 260 per person

2. Pincode’s All-You-Can-Eat Indian Iftar

Pincode by Chef Kunal Kapur’s, a modern Indian restaurant, brings the warmth of old-city food bazaars straight to your table in Abu Dhabi. This Iftar runs as an all-you-can-eat experience, but minus the chaos. Buffet sits alongside hot dishes served fresh to your table, and the menu changes daily. Recently featured in the MICHELIN Guide 2025, Pincode balances flavour and generosity beautifully. At AED 179, it’s one of the best value Iftars around.

Where: Al Maryah St – Al Maryah Island – MI10
Cost: AED 179

3. Iftar Under the Stars at Al Raha Beach Resort

If you like break your fast with sea air and open skies, Al Raha Beach Resort should be bookmarked. Ramadan Nights” takes place at La Piscine, right by the water. Iftar in here is indulged in private gazebos, poolside views, and a spread that sticks to the hot and cold mezzeh, Ouzy, and mixed grills done right.

Weekday pricing sits at AED 245, weekends at AED 260, with generous family perks like kids dining free under five.

Where: Creek – Channel St – Al Rahah – RBW13 – Abu Dhabi
Cost: Weekday AED 245, weekends at AED 260

4. Strawfire’s Japanese-Inspired Iftar

Strawfire, run by Chef Ross Shonhan, brings Warayaki-style Japanese cooking and blends it with Ramadan vibes. The outcome is a refined set menu served in an open-kitchen setting. Priced at AED 320, this Iftar suits diners who want try something different. It appears at Majlis by the Sea, where its dishes join a beachfront buffet for a more social vibe

Where:Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental – West Corniche Road – Al Ras Al Akhdar – Abu Dhabi
Cost: AED 320

5. Al Mizah’s International Iftar

Al Mizah at Gewan Hotel preps to keep things simple and comforting. Visitors can expect an international buffet that mixes Oriental flavours with familiar favourites. The setting feels warm and easy, priced at AED 185 per person. It’s affordable, reliable, and stress-free. Traditional desserts and Ramadan drinks round things out at this spot in Abu Dhabi.

Where: Royal M Hotel & Resort Abu Dhabi by Gewan
Cost: AED 185 per person

6. Broadway’s Modern-American Iftar

This dining destination in Abu Dhabi brings a modern flair to Iftar. Expect meals that kickstart with lentil soup, fresh starters to mains like spiced lamb cutlets, saffron cod, herbed chicken, or wild mushroom ravioli. For desserts, they have mentioned baklava, chocolate tart, mandarin sorbet, and seasonal fruits on their menu. And everything comes under AED 250.

Where: Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental
Cost: AED 250.

7. Lebanese Iftar at Bushra by Buddha-Bar

This one’s loud, busy, and fun. The Lebanese Iftar at Bushra by Buddha-Bar, Yas Bay pairs a generous buffet with live cooking and grilling stations. Expect a diverse range of dishes like soups, salads, hot and cold mezzes, plus freshly grilled lamb, chicken, and seafood made to order. Adults dine at AED 249, kids at AED 129, and the waterfront setting adds to the buzz.

Where: Yas Bay, Abu Dhabi
Cost: AED 249, kids at AED 129

Also Read: 20 Best Iftar Experiences In Dubai This Ramadan That You’ll Want To Book Now

8. Dusit Thani’s Skydome Iftar Feast

If you like your Iftar to be a fancy feast, Dusit Thani is the perfect place to be. Set beneath the hotel’s dramatic skydome, this experience brings indoor stargazing vibes. Over 20 live cooking stations cover Middle Eastern classics and global dishes. Picture it as one of the most extravagant feasts in Abu Dhabi for Iftars. Priced at AED 240 for adults and AED 110 for children, it’s absolutely indulgent and worth it.

Where: 925 Sultan Bin Zayed The First Street
Cost: AED 240 per guest
AED 110 for children 7-12 years old, Children below 6 years old dine free

So this Ramadan, Abu Dhabi has a plethora of places with different settings and scales to match everyone’s preferences. So which one would you pick from these Iftar spots in Abu Dhabi?

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First Published: February 10, 2026 6:34 PM