Thousands dine in first ever Dubai Restaurant Week

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Thousands dine in first ever Dubai Restaurant Week

This unique opportunity to try Dubai's best culinary hotspots runs until 5 March, and with limited seats still available across the restaurants, diners are encouraged to book quickly to avoid disappointment.

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Published: Wed 2 Mar 2016, 5:57 PM

Last updated: Wed 2 Mar 2016, 8:43 PM

The first ever Dubai Restaurant Week, part of the Dubai Food Festival, has seen thousands of diners enjoy some of the city's finest food at an incredible price.

Further bolstering Dubai's position as the region's culinary capital, the inaugural Dubai Restaurant Week offers visitors the chance to enjoy first-class three-course set menus at 30 of the city's top fine-dining restaurants for the outstanding price of Dh189 per person. This unique opportunity to try Dubai's best culinary hotspots runs until 5 March, and with limited seats still available across the  restaurants, diners are encouraged to book quickly to avoid disappointment.

"Thousands of diners are enjoying a huge variety of dining experiences and cuisines as Dubai Restaurant Week shines a spotlight on the city as a world-class dining and social destination," said Ali Sinaei, Managing Partner of official booking partner RoundMenu.

"Participating restaurants are offering a first-class set menu at an exceptional price, and we are very pleased the promotion has enticed foodies to book a table and dine at some of Dubai's best restaurants. It has quickly caught on and has further strengthened Dubai's position as a gastronomic hub."

Emirati cuisine has proved to be extremely popular during Dubai Restaurant Week, with thousands of diners booking and enjoying the tantalizing flavours of Seven Sands restaurant at The Beach JBR.

Seven Sands serves authentic cuisine inspired by the Emirates from a stunning beachside location. Offering fresh, traditional and wholesome food, Seven Sands takes guests on a cultural journey through the seven emirates.


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