At Time Out Dubai we are absolutely all for dining at great restaurants for less.
So what if we told you that you can experience amazingly-priced two or three-course meals at top restaurants like Jaleo by José Andrés at Atlantis The Royal or Reif Othman’s Hoe Lee Kow?
Well, this edition of the Dubai Food Festival will see more than 50 of the city’s most popular restaurants offer set menus priced from Dhs125 per person.
Running from Friday April 26 to Sunday May 12, you don’t just get a week of amazing dining deals, but a whole 17 days of it.
Dubai Restaurant Week will feature both fine dining spots, casual local concepts and some lesser-known hidden gems. Participating venues will present two-course lunch menus at Dhs125 and/or three-course dinners at Dhs250 per person, giving you the chance to explore new restaurants and rediscover old favourites.
Participating restaurants include popular spots like Couqley, Rhodes W1, Toro Toro and Carna By Dario Cecchini, as well as eateries specialising in Emirati and Arabic cuisine like Al Khaima, Al Nafoorah and Arabian Tea House. You can also enjoy amazing Gault&Millau recognised restaurants like 21Grams, Carnival By Trèsind, Jun’s, Reif Kushiyaki, ROKA and UCHI, to name a few.
Here is the full list of the Dubai Restaurant Week participating outlets:
- 21Grams
- Accents Restaurant and Terrace
- Al Khaima
- Al Mandaloun
- Al Nafoorah
- Arabian Tea House
- Babushka Modern Grandma’s Cuisine
- Bastion
- Boca
- Bombay Borough
- Brasserie Boulud
- Bull & Bear
- Bushra by Buddha Bar
- Bytes Restaurant
- Cargo
- Carna By Dario Cecchini
- Carnival By Trèsind
- Couqley French Restaurant
- Fi’lia Dubai
- French Riviera
- Hillhouse Brasserie
- Hoe Lee Kow
- Hoi An
- Ibn AlBahr
- India Palace Restaurant
- Indya by Vineet
- Jaleo by José Andrés
- Jun’s
- KATA
- Kayto
- Laguna Beach Taverna & Lounge
- Le Bistro by Salmontini
- LOWE
- Maison Mathis
- Matagi
- Maya by Chef Richard Sandoval
- Mina Brasserie
- monno restaurant Dubai
- Nightjar City Walk
- Rare
- Reform Social & Grill
- Reif Japanese Kushiyaki
- Rhodes W1
- Rockfish
- ROKA
- Shamiana
- Shang Palace
- Somewhere Galleria
- Sumosan
- Tan Cha
- TABU
- Taiko
- The Artisan
- The Crossing
- The Hide Restaurant
- Tomo
- Torno Subito
- Toro Toro
- UCHI
- Zheng He’s
With restaurants that any foodie would love, make sure you book your seats early to avoid disappointment
Dhs125 (two courses for lunch), Dhs250 (three courses for dinner). Daily from Fri Apr 26-Sun May 12 visitdubai.com/Dubai+Restaurant+Week
What else is happening at the Dubai Food Festival?
Created to bolster Dubai’s position as a global gastronomic hub, the Dubai Food Festival (DFF) is a proper showcase of the city’s culinary prowess.
Taking place from April 19 to May 12 2024, the 11th edition of the food-focused festival will feature a packed citywide programme of activations, special menus, events, competitions, promotions and more to showcase the diversity, authenticity, value for money and fun nature of Dubai’s food scene.
In addition to Dubai Restaurant Week, DFF 2024 will feature returning favourites such as Foodie Experiences, e& Beach Canteen, and 10 Dirham Dish, alongside new activations like Chef’s Menu and Gault&Millau’s inaugural Culinary Innovators.
Stay close to Time Out Dubai for further updates as we reveal more of DFF 2024’s action-packed schedule and participating venues in the coming weeks.
Fri Apr 19-Sun May 12. Various locations dubaifoodfestival.com.
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