Hospitality
EMBRACE THE SPIRIT OF RAMADAN AT HILTON ABU DHABI YAS ISLAND
This Ramadan, Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island invites guests to embrace the spirit of togetherness through elegant and thoughtful dining experiences. From a refined Iftar at the Yas Grand Terrace to a tranquil late-night Suhoor and tailored group gatherings, every detail has been considered to create moments that honour the essence of the holy month.
IFTAR AT YAS GRAND TERRACE
Set against the calm backdrop of Yas Bay Waterfront, Yas Grand Terrace at Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island offers a refined Iftar experience crafted to celebrate the spirit of Ramadan. Guests can break their fast with a thoughtfully curated menu that highlights time-honoured flavours, comforting dishes, and indulgent desserts. Whether gathering with family, friends, or colleagues, the elegant outdoor setting and warm hospitality provide the perfect atmosphere to reflect, reconnect, and enjoy the season.
Date & Timings: Throughout Ramadan | From Sunset onwards
SUHOOR AT HILTON ABU DHABI YAS ISLAND
Extend your evening with a relaxed Suhoor experience in a serene setting, perfect for unhurried gatherings and quiet reflection. The menu features comforting favourites and Ramadan classics, served in an atmosphere designed for peace and connection before the day begins.
Date & Timings: Throughout Ramadan
GROUP RAMADAN GATHERINGS
Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island welcomes group bookings for corporate Iftars, family celebrations, and private Suhoors. With flexible event spaces and attentive service, each gathering is tailored to ensure a seamless and meaningful experience for all.
Date & Timings: Throughout Ramadan
Hospitality
GATHER, FEAST, AND CELEBRATE: EID AL FITR SEAFOOD DELIGHTS AWAIT AT BAB EL BAHR


This Eid Al Fitr, Bab El Bahr by Hallab invites families, friends and seafood lovers to gather at its elegant Downtown Dubai destination for a feast that captures the spirit of togetherness, abundance and coastal Mediterranean flavour. Set against the vibrant energy of Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, Bab El Bahr brings Levantine hospitality and fresh, market-style seafood into focus for an Eid celebration that centres on sharing, flavour and memorable moments.
Inspired by Mediterranean fisherman traditions, Bab El Bahr’s à la carte menu offers diners the freedom to explore a colourful spread of dishes crafted from the freshest ingredients. At the heart of the experience is the restaurant’s seafood selection, perfectly suited to Eid gatherings where family and friends come together to feast and reconnect. Guests can savour meticulously prepared fish and seafood creations that showcase the very best of coastal Levantine cuisine.

Highlights from the à la carte menu showcase the best of the sea, from perfectly grilled seabass or seabream to tender, flame-kissed octopus and Shrimp Saganaki simmered in a vibrant tomato sauce with garlic and creamy feta. For those craving something more indulgent, the Lobster Linguine bathed in a rich, velvety bisque and the aromatic mixed grill platters promise a feast worthy of the occasion. Complemented by an array of expertly crafted hot and cold mezze, each dish adds depth, flavour and generosity to an Eid celebration centred on sharing and togetherness.
More than a restaurant, Bab El Bahr is designed for convivial gatherings. Its warm and inviting dining spaces are ideal for family meals, relaxed lunches or festive dinners that stretch into the evening. The spacious environment encourages leisurely occasions where guests can reconnect, reminisce and enjoy the ritual of breaking bread together. It’s a setting that brings the essence of Eid to life: food, laughter,
With its authentic Levantine inspiration, seafood focus and welcoming ambiance, Bab El Bahr invites diners to make this Eid Al Fitr truly special.
Hospitality
SHOP, DONATE, IMPACT: TIMES SQUARE CENTER SUPPORTS THRIFT FOR GOOD’S RAMADAN CAMPAIGN


Times Square Center continues to strengthen its commitment to sustainability and community impact through its support of Thrift for Good, a purpose-driven thrift store that gives preloved items a second life while supporting charitable causes.
The store offers a wide selection of high-quality, predominantly branded clothing, shoes, bags, accessories and books at affordable prices ranging from AED 5–30, making sustainable fashion accessible to all. Importantly, 100% of profits are donated to this cause, helping to protect, educate and support children in need around the world.
Beyond retail, Thrift for Good provides a practical zero-waste solution for unwanted clothing by accepting donations of any condition through convenient in-store drop-offs and complimentary home collections. Its monthly “Mend for Good” initiative brings volunteers together to repair and refresh donated items, further reducing textile waste and promoting conscious consumerism.
This Ramadan, Thrift for Good is calling on the community to support vulnerable orphans in Tanzania, many of whom have been affected by HIV. The campaign aims to fund the construction of secure boundary fencing, build a safe and functional kitchen, and provide ongoing educational support for 35 children to help them remain in school and build a brighter future.
Nancy Ozbek, General Manager of Times Square Center, said: “Our partnership with Thrift for Good reflects our commitment to creating meaningful experiences that combine sustainability, community engagement and social responsibility. It offers our visitors the opportunity to shop consciously, declutter responsibly and contribute to impactful causes, particularly during the spirit of giving in Ramadan.”
Hospitality
ABU DHABI HOSPITALITY ACADEMY – LES ROCHES HIGHLIGHTS KEY INDUSTRY TAKEAWAYS

Abu Dhabi Hospitality Academy – Les Roches (ADHA-LR), rooted in Emirati hospitality and shaped by Swiss education excellence, has highlighted key insights emerging from the third edition of the Future Leaders Challenge, held from 9 to 12 February 2026. Over 100 students from prestigious institutions worldwide, including four students from the Academy, tackled real-world challenges impacting the hospitality and tourism landscape.
Themed, ‘Community over Competition,’ the Future Leaders Challenge 2026 provided participating students with a platform to interact with educators and industry leaders, gaining valuable real-world insights into the regional hospitality and tourism sectors. The three-day challenge highlighted key learnings, including leveraging technology that empowers teams and aligning operational excellence with long-term sustainability goals. Furthermore, the FLC Advisory Board sessions during the finals highlighted the critical need for stronger industry academia integration, and future-ready leadership development, reinforcing the sector’s commitment to innovation, sustainability and long-term resilience. The finals also brought together hospitality and tourism education leaders from across the Middle East and Africa, creating a platform for strategic dialogue on curriculum relevance, workforce alignment, and industry–public sector priorities in preparing the next generation of talent.
Alhosani and three of his peers from Abu Dhabi Hospitality Academy – Les Roches participated in the innovative challenge, collaborating in teams with students from across the world to develop actionable solutions to current issues impacting the landscape, such as industry attractiveness, growth, sustainability, innovation and more.
The 2026 Future Leaders Challenge invited students from across the Middle East & Africa to tackle a key industry question: ‘How can the hospitality, tourism, and events sector design future-ready experiences for guests and employees that combine authenticity, inclusivity, and innovation?’ Participants were asked to propose prototypes such as guest journeys, employee programs, service models, or digital-human concepts demonstrating how the sector can remain attractive, competitive, and globally impactful.
Alhosani and his group stood out among 18 competing teams, securing third place for their NSX Platform concept – a forward-thinking model that leverages neuroscience and AI to help hospitality professionals respond to emotional cues. By shifting the focus from scripted service to a deeper understanding of how guests think and feel, the model equips employees with the tools and knowledge to lead with empathy and create more personalized guest experiences.
Reflecting on this win at the Future Leaders Challenge 2026, Professor Scott Richardson, Academic Dean at Abu Dhabi Hospitality Academy – Les Roches, says: “We are incredibly proud of Mansoor’s success at the Future Leaders Challenge. It is a testament to how our students are prepared to think creatively, work collaboratively, and navigate the complexities of this industry, while staying true to the values and authenticity of Emirati hospitality. It is a privilege to guide them on this journey and see their talent recognised on a global stage.”
The Academy’s performance at this year’s event reflects its commitment to developing leaders who have a culturally grounded yet globally informed perspective for every touchpoint of the guest and employee experience. By delivering transformative education that blends Swiss academic standards with real-world industry exposure, Abu Dhabi Hospitality Academy – Les Roches prepares students to tackle the fast-paced hospitality landscape in the UAE and beyond.
Abu Dhabi Hospitality Academy – Les Roches continues to lead the way in shaping the future of hospitality careers and advancing the UAE’s Tourism 2030 strategy to be a global hub for innovation and sustainable hospitality leadership. By empowering young talent with future-ready skills and knowledge, the Academy ensures the region’s evolving challenges are met with resilience, cultural integrity, and an innovative mindset.
The judging panel this year was made up of a talented line up of industry thought leaders, part of the Advisory Board of the Future Leaders Challenge. These included Khalid AlAwar, Director – Stakeholders and Government Relations Dubai Economy and Tourism, Eddy Tannous, COO of Rotana Hotel Management Corporation, Colin Abercrombie, Strategy Director at NEOM Hotel Division, Tim Cordon, COO Middle East & Africa & APAC, Radisson Hotels, Mahir Abdulkarim Julfar, Executive Vice President, Dubai World Trade Center, Mark Kirby, President, One&Only Resorts, Judi Nwokedi, Chair Gauteng Tourism Authority, South Africa, Jonathan Sheard, SVP Operations Middle East, Africa and Türkiye, Accor Hotels, Marie-Louise Ek, VP HR Middle East & Africa, Hilton, Hubery Ummels, Founder and Owner, GameChangers and Future Leaders Platform, Nuno Filipe Ribeiro, Executive Director – Commercial Affairs & Investments.
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