Dubai Eid family food deals
Here’s three family food deals to take advantage of over the long weekend
Here’s three family food deals to take advantage of over the long weekend
Compared to neigbouring Media City, Barsha Heights is often left wanting when it comes to great lunch venues. That’s why BBC Good Food Middle East was so excited to discover Ostro
Have a meeting in the old part of Dubai? Jigsaw at the Avani hotel have the perfect solution – their new AED 49 business lunch menu.
Spread across two floors, Lucky Voice Dubai is a world of excitement. The lively, karaoke-led venue is where to head when you’re looking to let your hair down
Exposed brickwork, curved ceilings, earthy wood tones and vibrant blues welcome with open arms as you enter Waka. Before even seeing then menu, a warm, authentic Latin American scene is set across a casual bar and lounge area, plus dining room – all located on The Oberoi’s lobby level.
Serving up flavours of the Caribbean, New York-born Jamaican eatery Miss Lily's Dubai is a funky spot tucked away on the fifth floor of Sheraton Grand.
One of the best things about summertime in the UAE is the incredible range of restaurant deals. We tracked down some of the best steak deals on offer across the emirates
Over summer, there’s always great food and drink discounts for savvy diners to take advantage of in the city. We tracked down eight new Dubai food offers in new cultural hub, Dubai Design District, d3.
Located on the Club Vista Mare restaurant strip which opened earlier this year, The Tap House is laid-back gastropub specializing in craft drinks. The interior is quite dark, with exposed brick and multiple large flat screen TVs dotted about the open plan eatery.
Recently opened at the new Viceroy Palm Jumeirah Dubai, Maiden Shanghai is a stunning new restaurant serving authentic Chinese cuisine.
A timeless classic originating from New York, Le Cirque Dubai oozes class and elegance. Inside, the décor is sophisticated, with contemporary paintings on the walls, crisp white table clothes and neutral grey tones throughout, paired with artistic lamp shades.
The restaurant cut all ties with the Australian branch, and in late 2016 rebranded itself as Downtown Toko. Since changing hands, the restaurant has shifted focus away from theatrical fine dining