The Middle East's 7 Best Iftar Locations

Published May 23rd, 2018 - 09:41 GMT

Ramadan is all about Iftars and sohours. Sometimes all you need is a special place to enjoy a meal together.

An entire day without food can be difficult. So when you do break your fast, do it somewhere stunning.

Here are 7 "AMAZING" places to have Iftar in the Middile East.

 

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One&Only Royal Mirage, Dubai: No one does discreet Arabian tradition like the Royal Mirage, and this Ramadan all its key venues will serve iftar in the hotel’s various garden and courtyard spaces. (IABTravel.com)

Cairo Marriott, Egypt: You can enjoy all the dishes you’ve been craving without spending a minute in the kitchen. Marriott will spoil you with the entire street-chic experience including all the cooking stations or a family-style iftar/sohour menu featuring an extensive variety of dishes. (Twitter)

Burj Al Hamam, Jordan: A Lebanese Restaurant has opened at the IHG’s Crowne Plaza Jordan Dead Sea Resort and Spa. Guests can enjoy both the indoor and terrace areas of the outlet. (hoteliermiddleeast.com)

Marsa Malaz Kempinski, Qatar: The palatial Palazzo Ballroom has been transformed into a sumptuous Arabian tent that houses a gastronomic feast of global dishes with over 200 food items from Thai curries and international cheeses to fine European pastries and Japanese sushi. (cntravellerme.com)

Iftar in the Clouds, Abu Dhabi: Unsurprisingly, the world’s highest suspended suite, at 220 metres high, has the best view you’ll get across the UAE capital. The food is pretty decadent too. (mid-east.info)

Kempinski Nile Hotel, Egypt: An exquisite oriental Iftar menu is served daily at The Roof. Surrounded by the enchanting scenery of the River Nile, enjoy watching your favorite Ramadan series on the big screen while sipping on your favorite Ramadan drinks and various shisha flavors. (egypttoday.com)

Bou Melhem, Lebanon: It is a huge restaurant with an amazingly cozy ambiance which serves Lebanese and International dishes. You can enjoy various types of dishes for Iftar. (beirut.com)

One&Only Royal Mirage, Dubai: No one does discreet Arabian tradition like the Royal Mirage, and this Ramadan all its key venues will serve iftar in the hotel’s various garden and courtyard spaces. (IABTravel.com)
Cairo Marriott, Egypt: You can enjoy all the dishes you’ve been craving without spending a minute in the kitchen. Marriott will spoil you with the entire street-chic experience including all the cooking stations or a family-style iftar/sohour menu featuring an extensive variety of dishes. (Twitter)
Burj Al Hamam, Jordan: A Lebanese Restaurant has opened at the IHG’s Crowne Plaza Jordan Dead Sea Resort and Spa. Guests can enjoy both the indoor and terrace areas of the outlet. (hoteliermiddleeast.com)
Marsa Malaz Kempinski, Qatar: The palatial Palazzo Ballroom has been transformed into a sumptuous Arabian tent that houses a gastronomic feast of global dishes with over 200 food items from Thai curries and international cheeses to fine European pastries and Japanese sushi. (cntravellerme.com)
Iftar in the Clouds, Abu Dhabi: Unsurprisingly, the world’s highest suspended suite, at 220 metres high, has the best view you’ll get across the UAE capital. The food is pretty decadent too. (mid-east.info)
Kempinski Nile Hotel, Egypt: An exquisite oriental Iftar menu is served daily at The Roof. Surrounded by the enchanting scenery of the River Nile, enjoy watching your favorite Ramadan series on the big screen while sipping on your favorite Ramadan drinks and various shisha flavors. (egypttoday.com)
Bou Melhem, Lebanon: It is a huge restaurant with an amazingly cozy ambiance which serves Lebanese and International dishes. You can enjoy various types of dishes for Iftar. (beirut.com)
One&Only Royal Mirage, Dubai: No one does discreet Arabian tradition like the Royal Mirage, and this Ramadan all its key venues will serve iftar in the hotel’s various garden and courtyard spaces. (IABTravel.com)
One&Only Royal Mirage, Dubai: No one does discreet Arabian tradition like the Royal Mirage, and this Ramadan all its key venues will serve iftar in the hotel’s various garden and courtyard spaces. (IABTravel.com)
Cairo Marriott, Egypt: You can enjoy all the dishes you’ve been craving without spending a minute in the kitchen. Marriott will spoil you with the entire street-chic experience including all the cooking stations or a family-style iftar/sohour menu featuring an extensive variety of dishes. (Twitter)
Cairo Marriott, Egypt: You can enjoy all the dishes you’ve been craving without spending a minute in the kitchen. Marriott will spoil you with the entire street-chic experience including all the cooking stations or a family-style iftar/sohour menu featuring an extensive variety of dishes. (Twitter)
Burj Al Hamam, Jordan: A Lebanese Restaurant has opened at the IHG’s Crowne Plaza Jordan Dead Sea Resort and Spa. Guests can enjoy both the indoor and terrace areas of the outlet. (hoteliermiddleeast.com)
Burj Al Hamam, Jordan: A Lebanese Restaurant has opened at the IHG’s Crowne Plaza Jordan Dead Sea Resort and Spa. Guests can enjoy both the indoor and terrace areas of the outlet. (hoteliermiddleeast.com)
Marsa Malaz Kempinski, Qatar: The palatial Palazzo Ballroom has been transformed into a sumptuous Arabian tent that houses a gastronomic feast of global dishes with over 200 food items from Thai curries and international cheeses to fine European pastries and Japanese sushi. (cntravellerme.com)
Marsa Malaz Kempinski, Qatar: The palatial Palazzo Ballroom has been transformed into a sumptuous Arabian tent that houses a gastronomic feast of global dishes with over 200 food items from Thai curries and international cheeses to fine European pastries and Japanese sushi. (cntravellerme.com)
Iftar in the Clouds, Abu Dhabi: Unsurprisingly, the world’s highest suspended suite, at 220 metres high, has the best view you’ll get across the UAE capital. The food is pretty decadent too. (mid-east.info)
Iftar in the Clouds, Abu Dhabi: Unsurprisingly, the world’s highest suspended suite, at 220 metres high, has the best view you’ll get across the UAE capital. The food is pretty decadent too. (mid-east.info)
Kempinski Nile Hotel, Egypt: An exquisite oriental Iftar menu is served daily at The Roof. Surrounded by the enchanting scenery of the River Nile, enjoy watching your favorite Ramadan series on the big screen while sipping on your favorite Ramadan drinks and various shisha flavors. (egypttoday.com)
Kempinski Nile Hotel, Egypt: An exquisite oriental Iftar menu is served daily at The Roof. Surrounded by the enchanting scenery of the River Nile, enjoy watching your favorite Ramadan series on the big screen while sipping on your favorite Ramadan drinks and various shisha flavors. (egypttoday.com)
Bou Melhem, Lebanon: It is a huge restaurant with an amazingly cozy ambiance which serves Lebanese and International dishes. You can enjoy various types of dishes for Iftar. (beirut.com)
Bou Melhem, Lebanon: It is a huge restaurant with an amazingly cozy ambiance which serves Lebanese and International dishes. You can enjoy various types of dishes for Iftar. (beirut.com)

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