Each Ramadan, Madinat Jumeirah transforms into one of Dubai’s most elegant and expansive iftar settings through Al Majlis. Set within a beautifully designed Ramadan tent, this experience blends tradition, scale, and luxury hospitality into one cohesive evening.
It feels ceremonial without becoming theatrical.
Details – Al Majlis Iftar Review
- Best For: Corporate iftars, large family gatherings, special Ramadan evenings
- Location: Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai, UAE
- Format: Grand Buffet Iftar
- Price Range: Premium tier Ramadan pricing at AED350+
- Ambience: Traditional design with contemporary luxury
Highlights – Review of Al Majlis Iftar Madinat Jumeirah
- Striking Ramadan Tent Design: High ceilings, warm lantern lighting, intricate decor, and spacious table layouts create a refined yet welcoming atmosphere.
- Extensive Buffet Selection: Multiple live stations span Middle Eastern classics, international dishes, grills, and seafood. Variety is one of the strongest aspects here.
- Traditional Ramadan Staples: Dates, soups, lamb ouzi, mezze spreads, and freshly baked breads anchor the experience authentically.
- Live Cooking Stations: Shawarma carving, grilled meats, and pasta counters keep the food dynamic and fresh.
- Dessert Pavilion: Arabic sweets, kunafa, luqaimat, chocolate fountains, and Western pastries offer serious range.
- Service Scale: Staff handle large crowds smoothly while maintaining a polished tone.
Things to Note – Al Majlis Iftar Review at Jumeirah Hotel
- Large Capacity Venue: The scale is impressive but can feel busy during peak evenings.
- Premium Pricing: Reflects the setting and brand positioning.
- Advance Booking Essential: Popular with corporate groups and families.
- Not Intimate Dining: Best suited for gatherings rather than quiet meals.
- Parking Traffic: Arrive early during peak Ramadan nights as valet can be congested.
Tips for a Better Visit – Al Majlis Iftar Review Madinat Jumierah
- Arrive 15 to 20 Minutes Before Maghrib: Allows smooth seating before the call to prayer.
- Start Light: Dates and soup first, then explore gradually.
- Walk the Buffet Before Filling Your Plate: The variety is extensive.
- Leave Room for Desserts: The Arabic sweets selection is a highlight.
- Book Weeknights for Slightly Calmer Atmosphere: Weekends tend to be busier.

