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Ramadan 2025: Dubai’s top Iftar deals under Dh100

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Ramadan is a time for fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. It is also a month to gather with loved ones and indulge in delicious Iftars. While dining out every evening can be delightful, it might not always be kind to your wallet. Fortunately, Dubai offers a variety of Iftar deals under Dh100 that ensure you don’t have to compromise on quality or quantity. Here are some top recommendations:

Dhaba Lane – Dh65

Experience a “Dawat-e-Iftar” with a six-course thali at Dhaba Lane. Catering to both vegetarians and meat lovers, this feast is reasonably priced at Dh65 per person.

  • When: 6– 9 pm
  • Where: Al Nahda, Karama, Al Garhoud, JLT
  • Price: Dh65 per adult, Dh35 per child (under 12)
  • Contact: Call 056-9624611

Barbecue Delights – Dh85

Savour a grand Iftar buffet featuring over 50 dishes from Pakistani, Afghani, and North Indian cuisines at Barbecue Delights. Enjoy breathtaking views of Ain Dubai while dining.

  • When: Sunset – 8:30 pm
  • Where: JBR
  • Price: Dh85 (weekdays), Dh95 (weekends), Dh45 for kids
  • Contact: Call 058-6236116

Allo Beirut – Dh89

End your fast the authentic Lebanese way at Allo Beirut. The Iftar set menu includes dates, Jallab, lentil soup, Hummus, Moutabbal, Fatteh Hummus, Fattoush, Makanek, Spinach Fatayer and Sambousek.

  • Where: Hessa St, Al Barsha
  • Price: Dh89 per person
  • Contact: Call 800-86234788

IKEA – Dh99

Enjoy a traditional Iftar buffet with a spread of 30 dishes at IKEA. The buffet features live cooking stations, hot and cold mezze, grilled meats, and desserts. Iftar customers also receive an Dh20 voucher to spend in-store.

  • When: From 6 – 9:30 pm
  • Where: Dubai Festival City
  • Price: Dh99
  • Contact: Call 04-8004532

Chicken Tikka Inn – Dh59

Indulge in an Iftar feast featuring succulent kebabs, rich curries, and refreshing drinks at Chicken Tikka Inn.

  • When: Daily during Ramadan, Sunset till 9 Pm
  • Where: Al Mankhool, Al Qusais, or Business Bay
  • Price: Dh 59
  • Contact: Call 04-2630677, 04-3254333, 04-4328709

Buffalo Wings & Rings – Dh59

For a casual dining experience, Buffalo Wings & Rings offers a two-course meal for Dh59 or a deal for two people at Dh 99.

  • When: Sunset until 8 pm
  • Where: Liberty House, DIFC; Cluster U, JLT
  • Price: Dh59 per person or Dh99 for two
  • Contact: Call 050-2471226

GrubShack – Dh69

Enjoy an all-you-can-eat Iftar buffet at GrubShack, featuring a fusion of Indo-Chinese flavours.

  • When: Daily during Ramadan
  • Where: Dubai Healthcare City
  • Price: Dh69
  • Contact: Call 04-5260499

India Bistro – Dh79

India Bistro offers an exclusive Iftar set menu that includes dates, fresh-cut fruit, rooh afza, Dahi Bhalla, Zaatar Murgh Tikka, Lamb Seekh Kebab, Butter Chicken, Kheema Mutter, Paneer Khada Masala, Chicken Biryani, and Gulab Jamun.

  • When: 5 – 9 pm
  • Where: Sheikh Saeed Hall, Sheikh Zayed Road, Trade Center Area
  • Contact: Call 052-6529353, 04-5488336

Jehangirs – Dh89

Jehangirs offers a royal Iftar buffet featuring dates, fruits, welcome drinks, salads, soup, veg and non-veg kebabs, curries, biryanis, assorted bread, and desserts like Ras Malai.

  • When: Daily during Ramadan
  • Where: M Square Building, Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed St, Al Mankhool
  • Contact: Call 050-5808191

Yoko Sizzlers – Dh 89

Yoko Sizzlers offers a set menu that includes your choice of vegetable or chicken sizzler, paired with Roohafza, fruits, dates, soup, a soft drink, and dessert.

  • When: Sunset until 7:30 pm
  • Where:  Al Karama, Al Barsha, Al Nahda
  • Contact: Call 04-5269096, 04-2505004,  04-2720205

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Emiratisation targets 2026: What UAE private firms need to know

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The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has confirmed that June 30, 2026, is the final deadline for private sector companies with 50 or more employees to meet Emiratisation targets for the first half of the year.

Under current rules, companies must achieve a 1% increase in Emiratisation for skilled jobs by the end of June, with another 1% increase required in the second half of 2026.

Starting July 1, firms that fail to meet the required targets will face financial penalties.

The ministry urged companies not to wait until the last minute and encouraged employers to use the Nafis platform to connect with Emirati jobseekers across multiple sectors and specialisations.

Officials said more than 50 days remain before the deadline, giving companies time to speed up hiring plans and improve compliance.

Fake Emiratisation practices

The ministry also warned against fake Emiratisation practices, saying advanced monitoring systems powered by artificial intelligence are being used to detect violations and attempts to manipulate targets.

Companies found violating Emiratisation regulations could face penalties, downgrading of their classification status and legal action.

Compliant companies may benefit from incentives under the Nafis programme, including discounts on ministry service fees and priority within government procurement systems.

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UAE launches new strategy to reduce reliance on imports

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The UAE has launched Make it in the Emirates 2026 as part of efforts to strengthen local manufacturing, improve supply chain resilience and expand the country’s advanced industrial sector.

President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan said the platform reflects the UAE’s vision for a “more resilient and sustainable national industrial model”, with continued investment in industry, artificial intelligence and technology.

In a message shared on X, Sheikh Mohamed said the UAE will continue to build strategic partnerships and strengthen local capabilities to boost global competitiveness.

The initiative comes as the UAE pushes to reduce dependence on global supply chains amid ongoing geopolitical and economic uncertainty.

Officials said more than 150 strategic commodities have already been studied, with alternative sourcing plans identified to maintain supply during global disruptions.

A key goal of Make it in the Emirates 2026 is to encourage more local production inside the UAE while attracting industrial investment and advanced manufacturing technologies.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, also attended the event in Abu Dhabi, highlighting the growing role of UAE-made products and Emirati talent in shaping the country’s industrial future.

The event has brought together around 1,200 exhibitors across 12 key sectors, including aerospace, defence, energy, pharmaceuticals, mobility and sustainable materials.

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New survey shows strong quality of life in Dubai

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Life in Dubai continues to rank highly among residents, with 95% saying the city is their preferred place to live, according to the latest survey by the Community Development Authority.

The findings from the 2024–2025 Social Survey paint a picture of a city where happiness, safety and social connection remain key strengths, with overall life satisfaction reaching 8.72 out of 10.

A city that people are proud to call home

The survey shows that 96.4% of residents feel proud to live in Dubai, while the overall happiness score stands at 8.6, reflecting strong confidence in the quality of life across the emirate.

For expats, who make up a large share of the population, these figures highlight Dubai’s continued appeal as a place to live, work and build a future.

Family and community at the core

Strong family ties remain a defining feature, with the Family Bond Index exceeding 95%, while 84% of residents say they have someone to rely on in times of need.

Community engagement is also growing, with volunteering rates rising to over 13%, signalling a shift towards a more connected and socially active population.

Inclusive and connected living

The survey points to broad inclusivity across society:

  • Over 90% of People of Determination feel integrated
  • Similar levels report access to education and essential services
  • Nearly 99% of residents have internet access at home

Happiness among senior citizens also remains high, at nearly 87%, reflecting support across different age groups.

Shaping future policies

Officials say the results support the goals of the Dubai Social Agenda 2033 and the UAE’s Year of the Family, with a focus on strengthening social cohesion and wellbeing.

According to Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid, the survey serves as a key tool to guide policy, helping authorities respond to evolving community needs.

For those living in Dubai, the findings reinforce the emirate’s position as a city focused not just on growth, but on quality of life, stability and community wellbeing.

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