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Iftars in the UAE for under Dh200

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Dh90 for a main and side dish, Dh100 for main, side and mocktail, Dh110 for main, side, mocktail and dessert

Daily from sunset onwards.

This Latin American restaurant will host an a la carte iftar. The menu brings together more than 60 main course selections and beverages that draw inspiratio­n from the cuisines of Peru, Mexico, Venezuela and Japan. Enjoy an assortment of burritos, tacos, nachos, fajitas, enchiladas, as well as desserts including the Poco Loco churros.

JBR, the Beach.

A la carte.

Daily from sunset onwards.

The newly launched Sikka Cafe at La Mer, will offer an alternativ­e way to end the fast, with its special a la carte menu that combines flavours and favourites from Emirati, Mediterran­ean and internatio­nal cuisines.

Sikka Cafe, La Mer. A la carte.

Daily from sunset to 8.30pm. a wholesome set menu for Ramadan. Highlights from the cold mezze appetizers include natural yogurt with extra virgin olive oil, zaatar, and cucumber. The hot mezze section includes baked halloumi and Provencale salsa. The main course includes a mixed platter with Indian spiced chicken stew, basmati rice, or a pave of salmon with a side of Provencale garden vegetables and romesco sauce.

City Walk. Dh135 per person.

Daily from sunset until 9pm.

The Ramadan tent at The Meydan Hotel will have a buffet of Emirati dishes, Egyptian and Moroccan bites, Syrian and Lebanese delicacies and other cuisines including Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Italian and European.

The Meydan Hotel. Dh175 from first to tenth day of Ramadan.

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