The 5 best iftars in Bangkok for Ramadan 2026

Five places in Bangkok to break your fast with style, flavour, and zero kitchen stress

Ramadan in Bangkok is many things. It’s reflective, communal, and, let’s be honest, very well fed. As the sun dips below the skyline, the city’s kitchens switch into Iftar mode, serving up everything from comforting mezze spreads to full-on international buffets.

Whether you’re gathering the whole family, planning a quiet meal with close friends, or just want someone else to do the cooking for once, these five spots know how to handle the moment when fasting ends and feasting begins.

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Restaurant Location Date & Time Highlight
Rain Tree Café The Athenee Hotel, Bangkok Until end of Ramadan, 6pm–10pm A generous buffet blending Arabic comfort food with Southeast Asian favourites for slow, post-fast grazing.
SoCal InterContinental Bangkok Until March 18, sunset–10.30pm Set menus that move neatly from mezze and soup to grilled mains without buffet fatigue.
Diwan Restaurant Al Meroz Hotel Bangkok Daily during Ramadan, 6pm–9.30pm An international buffet with over 25 dishes and no time limit, followed by easy access to Taraweeh prayers.
Arabesque Bangkok Sukhumvit Soi 2 (and Soi 3) Daily during Ramadan, 5pm–7pm A relaxed Iftar built around well-loved Arabic and Indian classics, served fresh and fuss-free.
Tropicana NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard Until March 17, 6pm–4am Sharing sets for groups that let you switch between Indian-Arabic, Thai, or Western menus.

1. Grand Iftar Buffet at Rain Tree Café

Grand Iftar Buffet at Rain Tree Café Bangkok
Grand Iftar Buffet. Image via Rain Tree Café

Date & Time: Until the end of Ramadan, 6pm to 10pm

Location: Rain Tree Café, The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok

Price: 1,800 beht per person (Sunday to Thursday) / 2,100 baht per person (Thursday to Friday)

Start your Ramadan evenings on a generous note at Rain Tree Café, where a grand Iftar buffet brings together comforting Arabic classics and crowd-pleasing Southeast Asian favourites. The spread runs from fragrant chicken biryani and slow-braised beef rendang to manakish, Malaysian char kway teow, and carving-station roast lamb, all served in a relaxed, family-friendly setting. It’s the kind of buffet that encourages slow grazing after a day of fasting, with plenty of choice for mixed groups and curious eaters.

2. Ramadan Iftar Combo Set Menus at SoCal

Ramadan Iftar Combo Set Menus
Ramadan Iftar Combo Set Menus. Image via SoCal

Date & Time: Until March 18, sunset to 10.30pm

Location: SoCal, InterContinental Bangkok

Price: Start from 1,250 baht net per set

If you’re after something a little more intimate than a buffet, SoCal keeps things warm, comforting, and deeply satisfying. During Ramadan, you can break your fast with thoughtfully put-together Iftar combo sets, starting with Lebanese mezze, fattouche, sambousek, and lentil soup, before moving on to mains like chicken taouk or fragrant fish sayadya. There’s also a solid vegetarian option starring falafel. Staying in-house? You can even order Suhoor to your room later in the night.

3. IFTAR International & Seafood Buffet Dinner Diwan Restaurant

IFTAR International & Seafood Buffet Dinner Diwan Restaurant Bangkok
IFTAR International & Seafood Buffet Dinner Diwan Restaurant. Image via Al Meroz Hotel Bangkok

Date & Time: Daily during Ramadan, from 6pm to 9.30pm

Location: Diwan Restaurant, Al Meroz Hotel Bangkok

Price: 899 baht per adult / 450 baht per child (6 to 11 years)

Go big on your Ramadan evening at Diwan Restaurant, inside Al Meroz Hotel Bangkok, where the much-loved Iftar international buffet makes its annual return. You can take your time working through more than 25 international dishes, with no time limit nudging you out of your seat. It’s the kind of place where Iftar turns into a proper occasion, so go invite all your friends and family.

After dinner, you can head upstairs to the hotel’s dedicated prayer room for Taraweeh, keeping the whole evening flowing naturally from food to faith without needing to rush off elsewhere.

4. Iftar at Arabesque Bangkok

Iftar at Arabesque Bangkok
Iftar at Arabesque Bangkok. Image via Arabesque

Date & Time: Daily during Ramadan, 5pm to 7pm

Location: Arabesque Sukhumvit Soi 2

When the sun goes down, Arabesque Bangkok keeps things simple and soulful with a daily Iftar built around its best-loved dishes. You can sit down to freshly cooked Arabic and Indian classics, served in generous portions that feel just right after a long day of fasting. It’s relaxed, unfussy, and very much about familiar flavours done well, whether you’re craving grilled meats, comforting curries, or something vegetarian-friendly. With two Sukhumvit locations and easy Grab delivery, it’s a handy Iftar option.

5. Iftar Sets at Tropicana

Iftar Sets at Tropicana
Iftar Sets at Tropicana. Image via NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard

Date & Time: Until March 17, 6pm to 4am

Location: Tropicana, NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard

Price: Start from 8,999 per set (maximum 4 persons)

For a proper group Iftar that feels easy and sociable, Tropicana at NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard keeps things flexible with sharing sets made for four, six, or eight people. You pick your mood for the night: Indian and Arabic with mezzeh, mixed grills, biryani, and tikka masala; a comforting Thai spread with tom yum and green curry; or a Western line-up featuring beef bourguignon and chicken parmigiana.

However you spend your evenings this Ramadan, may they be filled with good food, good company, and a sense of calm after the day’s fast.

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