5 Suhoor locations to try in Ras Al Khaimah this Ramadan

Suhoor is an essential meal during Ramadan, offering a time to gather, reflect, and enjoy a late-night meal before the fast begins. In Ras Al Khaimah, several restaurants and hotels offer Suhoor menus with a variety of dishes, from traditional Arabic cuisine to international flavors.

Here are some places to consider for Suhoor in 2025.

Layali Al Marjan

Layali Al Marjan located at Mövenpick Resort Al Marjan Island serves an à la carte Suhoor with a selection of hot and cold mezze, grilled meats, and seafood dishes. Guests can enjoy Arabic coffee while relaxing in an outdoor setting. The venue offers live entertainment on select nights, creating a calm atmosphere for Suhoor.

Moorish at The Ritz-Carlton Ras Al Khaimah, Al Wadi Desert

Moorish presents a Suhoor experience featuring Middle Eastern and North African cuisine. The menu includes slow-cooked meats, fresh bread, and a variety of traditional Ramadan beverages. The desert surroundings provide a peaceful setting for an extended Suhoor gathering.

Thunder Road Pizza & Grill

For those looking for a different Suhoor option, Thunder Road Pizza & Grill offers a mix of Italian and American dishes. Guests can choose from pizzas, pastas, and grilled meats, alongside fresh juices and tea. The relaxed atmosphere makes it a good choice for a casual Suhoor.

Basilico at Cove Rotana Resort

Basilico serves a Mediterranean-inspired Suhoor with a focus on fresh ingredients and simple flavors. The menu features an assortment of cheeses, seafood, and light bites, along with Arabic coffee and fresh juices. The waterfront location adds to the experience.

Al Maeda at DoubleTree by Hilton Resort & Spa Marjan Island

Al Maeda provides a Suhoor menu with traditional Arabic flavors, including lamb machbous, grilled meats, and an assortment of Ramadan desserts. Guests can also enjoy tea, coffee, and fresh juices in an outdoor setting.

Ras Al Khaimah has plenty of Suhoor options, whether you’re in the mood for a traditional meal or something different. It’s a time to slow down, share food, and enjoy quiet moments before the day begins. No matter where you go, Suhoor is all about good company, meaningful conversations, and embracing the spirit of Ramadan.

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