Dubai Restaurant Week (DRW) is a key element of the annual Dubai Food Festival, offering a calendar of exclusive dining experiences offered in partnership with the city’s best restaurants. Running from 5 to 14 March, foodies can take full advantage of bespoke Dubai Restaurant Week menus at an attractive price that saves customers up to 50 per cent when dining out.
The 2020 edition of Dubai Restaurant Week (DRW) features 37 outlets, and menus created exclusively by some of the world’s top culinary masterminds, including five celebrity chefs – Gordon Ramsay, Vikas Khanna, Akira Back, Greg Malouf and Mathieu Viannay.
In 2020 DRW has been extended to lunchtime dining, which can be a great option for corporate teams and friends. With an array of restaurants to choose from offering two-course signature DRW menus, including COYA, Bread Street Kitchen and Hell’s Kitchen, to name just a few – there’s something for every foodie in the city!
Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO, Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE) says: “Dubai Restaurant Week is at the heart of the Dubai Food Festival. The deals are a chance for some of our city’s most impressive restaurants to highlight their best cuisine to a wider audience. Dubai Food Festival embraces inclusivity, and by encouraging restaurants to offer their food at special festival prices, it means we are allowing more people to experience the very best cuisine our city has to offer. This year’s participating restaurants are set to take diners on a global gourmet journey reflecting Dubai’s dominance as a world culinary hotspot.”
From contemporary multisensory global dining at 3BK in the Armani Hotel, Burj Khalifa, to rediscovering the true warmth of Lebanese hospitality with dinner at Al Nafoorah, Dubai Restaurant Week offers a culinary journey.
Stroll through the playful streets of Asia with a visit to Ba-Boldly Asian, Fairmont The Palm’s newest gourmet hideaway full of Asian mystery. Bleu Blanc offers rustic southern French charm with a slice of Dubai sophistication, while Masala Library is a celebration of creative contemporary Indian food from the legendary Jiggs Kalra.
Bang-on trend Peruvian-Nikkei food with unmatched views are on offer at Kayto restaurant at Jumeirah Al Naseem hotel; while the unique over-the-ocean PierChic Dubai has often been described as Dubai’s most romantic dinner setting.
And the list goes on. Try lunch at COYA, the London brand that brings Incan heritage and Latin American lifestyle to the Four Seasons Resort Dubai or take the time to tease your senses with whimsical Indian cuisine at Carnival by Tresind. An Italian dinner on the Cortina terrace at Roberto’s Dubai is sure to create indelible memories, while Paru by Michelin-star chef Akira Back celebrates contemporary Japanese fine dining.
Diners can savour unforgettable dishes at unbeatable prices, with two-course lunches offered from just AED75, to premium three course dinner experiences from AED150.
A full list of participating restaurants with their menus is available at www.dubaifoodfestival.com
Dubai Restaurant Week bookings must be made in advance through official booking partner Reserve Out via its app and website. Book early to avoid disappointment, and please note a non-refundable booking guarantee fee of AED50 per diner is required to confirm reservations.
Organised by Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), the 18-day Dubai Food Festival includes Dubai Restaurant Week, Etisalat Beach Canteen, Hidden Gems and brand-new to DFF 2020, “Home Edition”.
For more information and a full update on DFF activities, visit https://www.visitdubai.com/en/dff or @DubaiFoodFest and #DubaiFoodFest.
The list of participating restaurants at Dubai Restaurant Week 2020 includes:
Restaurant Name | Service Period | Cuisine | Location |
3BK | Dinner | International | Burj Khalifa |
Al Nafoorah – Emirates Towers | Dinner | Lebanese | Jumeirah Emirates Towers |
Alta Badia | Lunch and Dinner | Italian | Jumeirah Emirates Towers |
Atelier M | Dinner | Mediterranean | Pier 7 |
BA – Boldly Asian | Dinner | Asian | Fairmont The Palm |
Bleu Blanc | Dinner | French | Renaissance downtown hotel dubai |
BOHO | Lunch and Dinner | Fusion | Studio City |
Bread Street Kitchen | Lunch and Dinner | British | Atlantis The Palm |
Bull & Bear | Lunch and Dinner | International | Waldorf Astoria |
Carnival By Trèsind | Dinner | Indian | DIFC/Burj Daman |
Chicago Meatpackers | Dinner | American | The Pointe, Palm Jumeirah |
COYA | Lunch Only | Peruvian | Four Seasons Resort Jumeirah |
Hell’s Kitchen | Lunch and Dinner | British, European | Caesars Palace |
Hotel Cartagena | Dinner | Latin American | JW Marriott Marquis |
Kayto | Lunch and Dinner | Peruvian | Jumeirah Al Naseem |
Khaymat Al Bahar | Dinner | Lebanese | Al Qasr Hotel |
Kinara by Vikas Khanna | Dinner | Indian | JA, The Resort |
Kizmet Restaurant | Dinner | International | Dubai Opera |
La Parrilla | Dinner | Argentinian | Jumeirah Beach Hotel |
LOWE | Lunch and Dinner | European | Dubai Land |
Masala Library by Jiggs Kalra | Dinner | Indian | JW Marriott Marquis |
Pai Thai | Dinner | Thai | Jumeirah Al Qasr |
Paru by Michelin-star chef Akira Back | Dinner | Japanese | Caesars Palace |
Phoenicia – Jebel Ali Resort | Dinner | Middle Eastern | JA, The Resort |
Phoenicia – Oasis Towers JBR | Lunch and Dinner | Middle Eastern | Oasis Towers JBR |
Pierchic Dubai | Dinner | Seafood | Al Qasr Hotel |
Prime68 | Dinner | Steakhouse | JW Marriott Marquis |
Puerto99 | Dinner | Mexican | Bluewaters Island |
Roberto’s Dubai | Dinner | Italian | DIFC |
Rockfish | Lunch and Dinner | Seafood | Jumeirah Al Naseem |
Rue Royale | Lunch and Dinner | French | The Pointe, Palm Jumeirah |
Scalini | Dinner | Italian, Mediteranian | Four Seasons Resort Jumeirah |
Taikun | Dinner | Asian | Downtown |
The MAINE Street Eatery | Lunch and Dinner | Seafood | Studio City |
Trattoria Toscana | Dinner | Italian | Souk Madinat Jumeirah |
Un Dimanche a Paris | Dinner | French | Bluewaters Island |