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Post by : Mikael Ariff
Ramadan is a cherished month for Muslims, a time for fasting (Roza), reflection, and connection with loved ones. Iftar, the meal breaking the fast, is a delightful moment, and in Dubai, numerous venues offer scrumptious iftar options that are easy on the pocket. Here’s a curated list of the best affordable iftar spots where you can enjoy appetizing meals for under AED 100.
For enthusiasts of Lebanese cuisine, Al Safadi is a must-visit. This spot is renowned for its genuine and reasonably priced dishes. During Ramadan, Al Safadi presents a unique iftar menu featuring hummus, falafel, fattoush, and delicious sweets like kunafa and baklava.
With AED 100, relish a variety of appetizers, a main course, and dessert. The portions are ample, and the quality superb. It’s an ideal setting for a relaxed iftar with family or friends.
Al Safadi operates several outlets, particularly on Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Garhoud.
For seafood lovers, Bu Qtair is a hidden pearl close to Jumeirah Beach. They serve an array of fresh seafood, including fried fish, shrimp, and grilled seafood, accompanied by rice, salad, and hummus.
The menu is budget-friendly, and within AED 100, you can enjoy a delightful seafood meal with a stunning beach view. Perfect for unwinding after a fasting day.
Situated near Jumeirah Beach, in the Umm Suqeim neighborhood.
Al Mallah caters to fans of Middle Eastern street food. Renowned for rapid service and delectable offerings, it features favorites like shawarma, manakeesh, falafel, and grilled kebabs.
Dine here for filling meals ranging from AED 50 to AED 100, allowing you to enjoy a fabulous iftar without overspending.
Found in Satwa and along Al Wasl Road.
The Cheesecake Factory boasts large servings and a diverse menu. During Ramadan, they provide a distinct iftar selection featuring grilled chicken, steaks, salads, and pasta, alongside iconic cheesecakes.
For AED 100, enjoy a filling and balanced iftar meal with substantial portions, offering good value.
Found at The Dubai Mall and Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR).
For a satisfying Pakistani iftar, look no further than Ravi Restaurant located in Al Satwa. The menu features delights like biryani, dal, karahi, and seekh kebabs.
Ravi Restaurant is celebrated for its tasty and budget-friendly meals. For AED 100, indulge in a variety of dishes, accompanied by rice, curries, and grilled meats.
Located in Al Satwa, it’s beloved by locals and expats alike.
For an authentic Emirati experience, visit Al Khayma Heritage Restaurant in the Al Fahidi Historical District. Their iftar spread includes harees, machboos, balaleet, and sweet local treats like lugaimat.
For AED 100, savor an unlimited range of traditional Emirati dishes, ideal for anyone seeking the rich flavors of the UAE.
Situated in the Al Fahidi Historical District, close to Bur Dubai.
Craving Middle Eastern cuisine with a contemporary flair? Zaroob on Sheikh Zayed Road is an excellent choice. They serve hummus, tabbouleh, grilled meats, and Arabic sweets like baklava.
Zaroob offers generous servings at reasonable prices. For less than AED 100, enjoy a satisfying, casual iftar.
On Sheikh Zayed Road, near Trade Centre.
Looking for a simple yet delicious iftar? Man'oushe Street serves up tasty Lebanese street food, featuring manakeesh, falafel, and labneh.
For AED 50 to AED 100, enjoy a light yet satisfying iftar meal. Portions are generous, and everything is freshly prepared.
With outlets in Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT).
Dubai is abundant with affordable iftar options that cater to diverse palates. Whether you crave traditional Arabic cuisine, hearty Pakistani meals, or fresh Lebanese delicacies, there's something for everyone. These budget-friendly restaurants deliver excellent value while ensuring a delightful dining experience during Ramadan.
This article serves to inform readers about some of the budget-friendly iftar options in Dubai. While recommendations reflect personal experiences and current pricing, prices and availability may vary, especially during Ramadan. Please check directly with the restaurants for the latest information. This content does not serve as an official guide and should not replace advice from relevant authorities. Always verify details with establishments to ensure accuracy. Restaurant services may vary due to local guidelines or government regulations during Ramadan; staying informed is crucial.
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