Sunday, April 19, 2026

Four standout Ramadan dining experiences to book at JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai

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Ramadan evenings are all about slowing down sharing meals and spending meaningful time together and JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai has transformed its spaces to reflect exactly that. From glowing lanterns and crescent-inspired décor to carefully crafted iftars and relaxed suhoors the hotel is offering a thoughtfully designed collection of dining experiences for the Holy Month.

As soon as you arrive you are welcomed by the House of Light a striking Ramadan installation created by Studio Morcos in the hotel lobby. At its centre is a sculptural misbah surrounded by softly lit lanterns creating a calm reflective atmosphere. Guests are invited to write personal Ramadan wishes and hang them within the installation making it an interactive start to the experience.

Here is a closer look at the four Ramadan dining options available this season

Al Qamar Iftar at The Terrace
For those who enjoy dining outdoors Al Qamar Iftar at The Terrace offers a serene open-air setting under the night sky with views of the Burj Khalifa. Live oud music adds to the ambience while guests enjoy an expansive buffet designed to please every palate.

Expect live Asian wok stations Middle Eastern grills Indian tandoors and Western favourites alongside highlights such as a whole lamb ouzi and a made-to-order shawarma station. The variety makes it ideal for groups with different tastes.

The iftar is available daily from sunset to 10pm throughout Ramadan and is priced at Dhs275 per person making it a popular choice for family and group gatherings.

Kitchen6 International Iftar
Kitchen6 delivers a lively bustling atmosphere with its signature six live cooking stations and a diverse international buffet. Alongside classic Middle Eastern dishes like ouzi and shawarma diners can explore flavours from around the world.

The dessert section is a major highlight offering a generous spread that is as photogenic as it is tempting. Iftar at Kitchen6 is served from 5.30pm to 11pm and costs Dhs255 per person.

Rang Mahal Indian Iftar
For a more curated dining experience Rang Mahal presents an Indian iftar served as a three-course family-style sharing menu. Inspired by ancient spice routes the menu brings together regional Indian flavours with a contemporary touch.

Guests can expect a comforting spread of curries tikkas rotis and rice designed to be shared at a relaxed pace. Iftar is available from 6pm to 11pm and is priced at Dhs195 per person offering excellent value within the hotel.

Suhoor at Nomadia
Nomadia provides a calm laid-back setting for suhoor with an à la carte menu that allows guests to dine exactly how they like. Whether you prefer light bites shared plates or a full meal the lounge encourages you to linger and unwind.

Suhoor is served until Sunday March 15 from 9pm to 2am using the regular à la carte menu. Reservations can be made by calling 04 414 3000.

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