
A romantic Día del Amor at Tagomago
Picture this: you've decided that you're going to celebrate Valentine's Day with your other half. After careful consideration, you choose to head to the beautiful Tagomago based on the Palm Jumeirah for dinner.
You arrive at the restaurant and are greeted by friendly staff and are escorted to your romantic table that is located beside the stunning shores of the Palm. As you sit down and take in your surroundings, you listen to waves gently crashing against the rocks beneath the restaurant and you're transported to the isle of Ibiza, the inspiration of the restaurant.
You take a sip of your glass of Cava, that's included in the set menu, and look deep into the eyes of the person sitting in front of you, falling in love all over again. As you wait for your starter to arrive, you both look out over the endless water view, with the iconic Jumeirah Burj Al Arab glowing in the background.
As you enjoy a meal that tastes as if you're sitting in one of the Balearic Islands, the moonlight dances over the ocean in front of you and sets the stage for a night of romance and memories.
Enjoy a delicious set menu at Dhs795 per couple, specifically crafted to transport your taste buds to the heart of Spain's culinary heritage. Your evening includes a bottle of crisp, sparkling Cava, so you can toast to the future, whatever it may look like to you.
But that's not all—dine at Tagomago on Valentine's evening and enter into an exclusive raffle for the chance to win an AED 1,000 Lululemon voucher. A little extra gift for you to share (or keep for yourself).
Celebrate love, life, and the spirit of Ibiza this Valentine's Day at Tagomago—where passion meets the sea. Book your table here.
Tagomago, Azure Residence, Palm Jumeirah, restaurant hours 12pm to 1am, @tagomagodubai

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