@Cavalli Club The glamorous setting and low hanging chandeliers will remind you why this is one of Dubai’s most exclusive and longest-running clubs. Live shows and DJ sets are a regular sight, but don’t put it past them to have a dinner table in the middle of the club if requested!
@Burj Al Arab The world-renowned Al Falak Ballroom inspired by a Viennese opera house. Guests can indulge in an Arabic Iftar buffet featuring a wide selection of local dishes, as well as a live Badri band, bringing an authentic Arabic Ramadan experience which will simply leave guests in awe.255 AED only for Iftar
@Coya Latin American presents Peruvian food with a twist. The special iftar menu is dotted with plates like beans with black truffle, sea bass croquettes, chicken tacos, shiitake and avo rolls and more.
Dhs250.
@Royal China The assortment of freshly-made dim sum at this London export includes doughy, steamed barbecue chicken buns, minced chicken and prawn varieties as well as Beijing-style dumplings served with vinegar.