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Table Otto Introduces Brand-New Menu Items For The Summer With An Exciting Collab

Table Otto Introduces Brand-New Menu Items For The Summer With An Exciting Collab

Web Release09-05-2025

Entertainment Web Release Selection By Editor_wr On May 9, 2025
Table Otto, the beloved dining destination known for its refined take on Italian and Mediterranean classics, is making waves this summer, introducing a bold new menu and an exciting brand refresh. Located in Dubai Mall, and Al Jimi Mall in Al Ain, Table Otto is elevating the experience for its loyal patrons by introducing a selection of fresh dishes. With Table Otto being known for its dining scene surrounded by nature, they are bringing the new season in with a vibrant collaboration with Floward. At Dubai Mall and Jimi Mall, guests can savour their favourite dishes surrounded by beautiful floral displays, blending elevated cuisine with the beauty of nature. Here's a taste of what's coming!
This May, Table Otto is serving up a delicious array of dishes that are sure to impress. Highlights include the chef's favourite Panzo Sandwich, creamy Chicken Alfredo, Classic Caesar and Turkey Salads, the comforting Grilled Cheese, Burrata and Pepperoni, Sweet Potatoes, and Shrimp Risotto. For those with a more adventurous palette, the menu features flavourful dishes like the Halloumi Zaatar Caprese, Burrata with Grilled Peaches, Musaqa'a Kofta, and Rigatoni with Chicken and Tomato Caponata.
For loyal guests, their favourites have been revamped including the Greek Salad served over Roasted Eggplant, the Tenderloin Lollipop featuring baked tenderloin cubes with mushrooms and chips and the ever-popular Steak Frites.
With summer incoming and this new chapter, Table Otto strikes the perfect balance between comforting classics and elevated culinary creativity. Whether you're returning for your favourites or eager to try something new, the updated menu offers something for every palette making each visit feel both familiar and refreshingly different.
When: May 9, 2025 onwards
Where: Table Otto, Fashion Avenue, Dubai Mall, Dubai
Opening Hours:
Sun-Thurs – 9:00 am – 11:00 pm
Fri-Sat – 9:00 am – 12:00 am
To make a booking, call +971 4 266 8169
Table Otto, Al Jimi Mall, Al Ain
Opening Hours:
Sun-Thurs – 9:00 am – 11:00 pm
Fri-Sat – 9:00 am – 12:00 am
To make a booking, call +971 3 766 2386
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