Rowley's Restaurant

Ramadan at Rowley's DIFC

Where can I find the best Ramadan dining experiences with a view in DIFC?

If you want a memorable Ramadan meal with skyline views, DIFC concentrates several strong options. This guide highlights the best sunset dining with terraces or rooftops, what each offers, and how to pick quickly based on price, view, and policies.

Overview of Ramadan dining with a view in DIFC

Ramadan in the UAE is expected to run from about Thursday, February 19, 2026 to around Thursday, March 19, 2026, subject to moon sighting. Sunset is your target time for iftar, so terraces and rooftops are prime seats.

DIFC’s view-led venues range from value set menus to premium rooftops. Rowley’s brings a Burj-facing terrace and an upstairs rooftop bar called The Ledge, while nearby rooftops and hotel terraces add variety at different price points.
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DIFC rooftops and terraces, what changed

Expect more timed iftar menus, clearer policies, and faster turnarounds at sunset as demand spikes.

  • Ramadan-specific menus:
    CLAP runs a four-course iftar from sunset to 8:30 pm, AED 275 per person.
    MINA Brasserie at Four Seasons DIFC lists a three-course iftar around AED 255.
    Rowley’s offers a Power Iftar set from 6 pm.
  • Terrace and rooftop supply:
    CLAP operates the largest rooftop restaurant in DIFC with 180 degree skyline views, while Amazónico’s Paraíso rooftop club adds another elevated option.
  • Policies and minimums:
    Luna Dubai enforces a 21 plus age policy with an AED 300 minimum spend from 8 pm, useful to know if hosting clients.

Best Ramadan-with-a-view picks to book

For value with a direct Burj view, Rowley’s terrace plus The Ledge upstairs is a simple two-stop plan at one address. The iftar set is priced far below typical DIFC rooftops, and The Ledge runs 5 pm to 11 pm for golden hour.

For a panoramic rooftop and a full iftar format, CLAP’s set menu covers soup, sushi, mains, and dessert, with last seating at 7:30 pm.

For an elegant hotel terrace, MINA Brasserie’s iftar offers a refined alternative within Four Seasons DIFC.

The Big Deciding Factors

Focus on three questions before you book.

Budget and value:
Do you want under AED 100 per person, or a premium multi-course menu above AED 250.
Rowley’s Power Iftar is AED 80, CLAP is AED 275, MINA is about AED 255.

View type:
Prefer a Burj-facing frame or a wider skyline.
Rowley’s and The Ledge face the Burj, CLAP’s rooftop sweeps across DIFC and Downtown.

Policies and vibe:
Need family friendly, or a 21 plus lounge.
Luna is 21 plus with a minimum spend, while Rowley’s and CLAP are restaurant-led.
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Answering these quickly gets you the right table without guesswork.

Ramadan-with-a-view options compared

OptionBest ForLocationKey FeaturePrice Range
Rowley’s terrace plus The LedgeValue steak iftar; Burj viewsCentral Park Towers, Level P3 DIFCSet menu; unlimited frites; upstairs rooftopAED 80 per person set
CLAP Dubai RooftopPanoramic skyline iftarGate Village Building 11 DIFCFour-course menu; 180 degree viewsAED 275 per person
MINA Brasserie terraceElegant brasserie iftarFour Seasons Gate Village DIFCThree-course menu; refined terraceAbout AED 255 per person
Ramadan with a view options in DIFC Rowley's

In-Depth Reviews of Ramadan-with-a-view options

Rowley’s DIFC + The Ledge: Sunset steak, Burj-facing terrace

Rowley’s Power Iftar runs daily from 5 pm to  pm and includes dates, beef bone broth, a 200 g steak, salad, unlimited classic frites, one sauce, and a Ramadan mocktail for AED 80. It is first come, first served, which suits last minute sunset plans.

Service is fast and straightforward, the brand focuses on steak, frites, salad, and cake. After eating, head a few steps up to The Ledge rooftop, open 5 pm to 11 pm, for golden hour and a clear Burj Khalifa frame. This two-level setup keeps transit time to zero, which helps if you are timing Maghrib precisely.

Best for diners who want a budget friendly iftar with a serious view, plus an easy rooftop follow up in the same building.

CLAP Dubai: Four-course iftar on a panoramic rooftop

CLAP’s terrace is the largest rooftop restaurant in DIFC with a broad skyline and Burj sightlines. During Ramadan, CLAP runs a four-course iftar daily from sunset to 8:30 pm, last seating 7:30 pm, priced at AED 275 per person.

The rooftop energy builds later, so an early booking secures terrace edge seats and smooth service before night crowds. This is a polished setting for guests who want cuisine variety and photo friendly views.

MINA Brasserie: Refined terrace iftar at Four Seasons

MINA Brasserie at Four Seasons DIFC offers a three-course iftar on its elegant terrace, typically around AED 255 per person during Ramadan. Timings are aligned to sunset with a defined early evening window.

Expect brasserie execution with Middle Eastern accents, attentive pacing, and a comfortable terrace backdrop in Gate Village.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which DIFC venues combine an iftar menu with top views?
Rowley’s runs a daily Power Iftar set for AED 80 on a Burj-facing terrace, and you can move upstairs to The Ledge until 11 pm. CLAP offers a four-course iftar for AED 275. MINA Brasserie provides a three-course option around AED 255.

What policies might affect my booking?
Luna Dubai is 21 plus with AED 300 minimum from 8 pm. CLAP’s last seating is 7:30 pm. Rowley’s is walk-in only.