Staying home this Ramadan? Here’s MOJEH's pick of luxury restaurants and hotels delivering iftar to your door…
For a twist on tradition, opt for Coya’s Peruvian style iftar which boasts a selection of sharing dishes for the family to dive into. After cream of pumpkin soup, dip into wild mushroom ceviche, empanadas and stir-fried quinoa, and ponder over corn-fed chicken, beef ribs or Chilean seabass for the main course. Save the best until last with Sukkari dates and pistachio puff pastry to finish. Dhs230 for the set menu, available to pre-order inhouse or via Deliveroo; +971 4 316 9600
The glittering hanging lanterns and lavish gold decor at Atlantis’ renowned Asateer tent are sadly absent this Ramadan, however diners can still savour the iftar’s famed dishes from the comfort of home. The delivery menu showcases the best of Chef Ali el Bourji's cuisine: think lentil soup, hot and cold mezzeh, slow cooked lamb shoulder with oriental rice and braising sauce and mixed grill. Top off your iftar with chef's signature sticky date pudding, the dreamiest of desserts. Dhs145 per person, available via Uber Eats and Zomato