
Drive, Dine, and Win: Flayva's Sizzling Street Food Adventure Comes with a Grand Prize!
If you thought street food was just about satisfying your cravings, think again! Flayva, the buzzing street-food inspired food hall at Al Ghurair Centre, is about to take your dining experience up a gear - literally! For the next six weeks, every bite you take could bring you closer to driving away in a sleek new Exeed LX SUV.
So, buckle up, foodies, because this is one delicious journey you won't want to miss!
So, how to get in the race?
Running until April 22, every visit to Flayva could put you in the driver's seat of this stunning premium SUV and the rules are simple - spend Dh50 or more at any of Flayva's incredible food outlets, and you'll be eligible to enter the exciting raffle! The raffle booklet is available right next to the stunning Exeed LX display at the Customer Service desk - so don't forget to grab yours!
But the excitement doesn't stop there! On April 25 ten lucky finalists will be chosen and invited to an electrifying roadshow event. Virgin Radio presenters will take the stage for a thrilling grand finale, where one lucky winner will be announced live and handed the keys to the stunning Exeed LX SUV!
And the best part? The remaining nine finalists won't leave empty-handed - they'll receive exclusive giveaways from some of Al Ghurair Centre's top retailers, including Essenzi Perfumes, Chemist Warehouse, No Limit, Nishat Linen, The Face Shop, and more - talk about a win-win situation!
A foodie's paradise with a side of excitement
As if the chance to win a luxury SUV wasn't enough, Flayva promises a culinary adventure with an incredible variety of street-food delights. Foodies can explore a diverse selection of flavors, from sizzling Turkish kebabs and zesty Korean bites to comforting Filipino classics and exquisite Japanese delicacies. With 21 unique homegrown concepts at full capacity, Flayva is a melting pot of global cuisines ready to satisfy every craving.
Whether you're craving rich Lebanese grills, the spice-laden goodness of Indian curries, or the umami-packed taste of authentic Indonesian dishes, Flayva is the ultimate destination for a dynamic dining experience.
So, what are you waiting for? Head to Flayva at Al Ghurair Centre, dig into your favourite street eats, and you might just find yourself behind the wheel of a brand-new Exeed LX SUV!
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