Hospitality
LADURÉE’S RAMADAN COLLECTION CHANNELS THE MAGIC OF 1001 NIGHTS
Ladurée blends French elegance with Middle Eastern flavours in a refined Ramadan 2026 collection created for gifting, Iftar and elevated seasonal rituals.
This Ramadan, Ladurée unveils a poetic seasonal gift box inspired by the enchanting tales of 1001 Nights, the collection celebrates the spirit of generosity through refined patisserie and thoughtful gifting. The season introduces a new Date, Honey and Cinnamon macaron, alongside indulgent Ramadan pastries, a striking Ramadan cake, and a Balaleet French toast. Complemented by traditional savoury offerings and an Arabic Coffee set, the collection offers a sophisticated expression of Ramadan hospitality, designed for modern celebrations and elegant gatherings. The selection is designed for refined gifting and elevated Iftar and Suhoor moments.
Season’s Signature Macaron

Renowned for its iconic macarons, Ladurée introduces a Ramadan-exclusive Date, Honey and Cinnamon macaron. Featuring two cinnamon macaron shells filled with a creamy date, honey and cinnamon jam, offering a warm and aromatic flavour profile created especially for the holy month. An elegant addition to Iftar and Suhoor spreads, it offers a refined sweet touch for both intimate gatherings and lavish buffets.
Limited Edition Ramadan Macaron Gift Boxes (1001 Nights Collection)

This Ramadan, Ladurée presents an exquisite limited-edition collection inspired by the enchanting tales of 1001 Nights, blending Parisian savoir-faire with the rich flavours and traditions of the holy month. Encased in bespoke dark blue and gold gift boxes adorned with moon motifs, the collection is designed to elevate gifting, Iftar and Suhoor moments with a sense of elegance, generosity and celebration. The Ramadan macaron gift boxes are available in four sizes, making them ideal for both personal and corporate Ramadan gifting.
Date & time: Throughout Ramadan | Available all day | Price: In UAE – AED 126 for a box of 6 macarons, AED 222 for 12, AED 313 for 18 and AED 692 for the 42 piece box. | Location: Across all outlets in UAE
Ramadan Pastry & Cake – A Striking Centrepiece for Iftar & Suhoor

The Ramadan pastry is a sophisticated seasonal creation featuring a gingerbread biscuit base layered with date crunchy paste, light spiced coffee cream, an ivory thin chocolate leaf and a vanilla macaron. It is available in both individual portions and a larger size designed to serve up to eight guests, making it a refined choice for Iftar and Suhoor gatherings.
Complementing the pastry selection, an individual portion priced at AED 55 in the UAE and SAR 54 in KSA, as well as a larger cake designed to serve eight guests, priced at AED 389 in the UAE and SAR 250 in KSA, offering a visually elegant and indulgent centrepiece for Ramadan entertaining.
Date & time: Throughout Ramadan | Available all day | Price: In UAE – Individual | portion – AED 55 & for eight guests – AED 389 | Location: Across all outlets in UAE
Balaleet French Toast – A Contemporary Twist on an Emirati Classic

Adding a modern interpretation to beloved local flavours, the Balaleet French toast features brioche topped with Balaleet vermicelli, cardamom, saffron, rose water, halawa, pistachio praline and rose petals, finished with chocolate saffron sauce, gold flakes and orange blossom. The Ramadan-exclusive dish is priced at AED 72 in the UAE and SAR 74 in KSA.
Date & time: Throughout Ramadan | Available all day | Price: In UAE – AED 72 | Location: Across all outlets in UAE
An Iftar & Suhoor Experience Inspired by Tradition, Crafted with Elegance
Ramadan Savoury Selections & Arabic Coffee

For Iftar and Suhoor, Ladurée presents a thoughtfully curated savoury offering that brings together time-honoured Ramadan flavours with refined presentation. The selection begins with comforting Harira soup, prepared with chickpeas, green lentils, tomato, cumin, coriander and parsley, alongside a high-tea style assortment of hot and cold appetizers including fatayer, stuffed dates, savoury baklava with halloumi and pistachio, and breaded halloumi, offering an elevated interpretation of traditional starters.
The experience continues with signature main courses such as a luxurious Ouzi, featuring delicate filo pastry filled with fragrant rice, minced beef and lamb, cinnamon, seven spices, pistachio, pine nuts, chestnuts and raisins, as well as Moghrabieh chicken, combining Moghrabieh pearls with tender chicken, oriental broth, chickpeas and pearl onions for a comforting and authentic Ramadan dish.
Completing the experience, the Arabic Coffee set offers Emirati dark roast coffee served with a selection of homemade biscuits, mixed dried fruits and nuts, along with two macarons and two Eugénie of choice, creating a refined and memorable finale for Iftar or Suhoor gatherings.
Date & time: Throughout Ramadan | Available all day | Price: AED 129 | Location: Across all outlets in UAE
Hospitality
CELEBRATE EID AL ADHA WITH A SPECIAL BUFFET AT PURANI DILLI

Celebrate the spirit of Eid with a specially curated dinner buffet at Purani Dilli, Bur Dubai, offering guests a festive dining experience inspired by rich Indian flavours and traditional favourites. Perfect for family gatherings and festive get-togethers, the Eid Al Adha Special Buffet promises a warm ambience, indulgent dishes, and a memorable celebration during the Eid holidays.
Available for three nights only from 27th May to 29th May, the dinner buffet is priced at AED 95 per guest, making it an ideal choice for both residents and visitors looking to enjoy an authentic Eid feast in the heart of Bur Dubai.
Hospitality
CELEBRATE EID AL ADHA WITH MEDITERRANEAN DINING AT ERGON AGORA
You do not have to travel to Greece this Eid Al Adha to enjoy Mediterranean flavours and long lunch or dinner gatherings. Located in Downtown Dubai, ERGON Agora brings together a warm Greek dining experience with dishes designed for sharing, making it an ideal spot to celebrate the long weekend with family and friends.
Perfect for both lunch and dinner, the menu features a rich mix of traditional Greek favourites and comforting dishes, from the Shrimp Saganaki with tomato sauce and Feta cheese, to the Grilled Octopus with fava dip and the Slow Cooked Beef Cheeks served with sautéed trahana and goat cheese. Guests can also enjoy freshly made Peinirli, seafood orzo, grilled seabass, and a selection of homemade spreads served with sourdough flatbread.


With its warm atmosphere and Mediterranean inspired setting, ERGON Agora is a great option for a lavish Eid lunch or dinner in Downtown Dubai.
Hospitality
HIDDEN CHAMPIONS: SMALL KITCHENS, LOYAL TABLES
Attributed by Lucas Xie, General Manager of Keeta UAE.
18,000+ repeat orders from a single Dubai outlet on Keeta. That kind of number reflects the power of consistency, customer trust, and loyalty earned quietly over time.
The UAE’s food scene is vast, diverse, and always moving. But beneath the buzz, some of its most devoted customer relationships are being built in the quietest corners, small, independent restaurants that have spent years perfecting a handful of dishes for a following that simply never leaves.

These are not always the restaurants at the center of the loudest conversations, but they are often the ones quietly building the strongest customer loyalty. They are the rice kitchen in a residential neighbourhood whose customers return for the same dish week after week. The family-run restaurant with regulars who have been showing up for years. The cafeteria that has become a familiar gathering place for a close-knit community far from home. Across these businesses, repeat order rates can reach as high as 95% for everyday favourites like coffee, reflecting a level of familiarity, consistency, and trust that keeps customers coming back.
Food as Familiarity
What unites these restaurants is not a category or a cuisine, it is an understanding of their customer. Where larger concepts must be designed for breadth, these restaurants have been built for depth. Their menus are often short, their recipes rarely change, and that consistency is precisely the point. For their customers, ordering is less a decision than a ritual.
In some cases, the ritual becomes almost absolute; some dishes even show a 100% success rate, where every customer who ordered once came back again. It is this kind of behavioural loyalty that defines these smaller kitchens far more than scale ever could.
This dynamic carries particular weight in the UAE, where food is one of the most powerful threads of identity, memory, and belonging in a country of hundreds of nationalities. For many residents, whether long-settled expatriates or newer arrivals, the discovery of a restaurant that tastes like home is not a small thing. It is a point of anchor in a transient city. And once found, it is rarely let go.
Take Bannu Gul Beef Pulao in Dubai, where a single dish has built thousands of loyal repeats from one outlet. Or Nahdi Mandi Restaurant, a small Saudi kitchen in the same city, where a charcoal-grilled Al Faham Mandi keeps drawing the same customers back. And Ummi Sharifa in Ras Al Khaimah, an Emirati home cooking spot whose regulars return with a quiet, unmistakable consistency.
Small Scale, Lasting Impact
The story of these restaurants is also a story of resilience. Independent restaurants have historically relied on word of mouth, a slower, harder road to discovery, but one that tends to produce a particularly committed audience.
When that word-of-mouth customer becomes a delivery customer, something interesting happens. The ritual moves into the home. The frequency can increase. In some cases, this shift is reflected in exceptional repeat behaviour, such as Matcha Strawberry reaching a 93% repeat order rate. And the relationship between restaurant and regular deepens, even without a physical encounter.
What the UAE’s most loyal independent restaurant customers suggest is that there is an appetite, perhaps a growing one, for food with a story behind it. For restaurants where the owner’s family recipe is the entire menu. For dishes that exist nowhere else, because they were never designed to scale.
Platforms as Connectors
This is where platforms like Keeta play a meaningful role. By extending the reach of independent restaurants beyond their immediate neighbourhoods, Keeta gives restaurants like Bannu Gul, Nahdi Mandi, and Ummi Sharifa access to an audience that would otherwise never find them. For the kitchen that has been quietly perfecting its dishes for a decade, digital delivery has become a genuine growth lever, not simply a convenience layer.
As the UAE’s food delivery ecosystem matures, the opportunity for independent restaurants continues to expand. Platforms that surface smaller operators give customers a more complete picture of what the country actually eats, and allow loyalty, to be the currency of discovery. For the restaurants building that loyalty one reorder at a time, that visibility changes everything.
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