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Everything to know about the Atlantis The Royal Gastronomy breakfast

Everything to know about the Atlantis The Royal Gastronomy breakfast

Time Out Dubai23-05-2025

A serious upgrade from your usual bowl of cereal, a breakfast at Atlantis The Royal's Gastronomy restaurant offers way more than just the usual.
A sprawling buffet brimming with fresh produce, grilling stations and everything in between, many are flocking here to start their day with a plate of top produce at one of the best spots in town.
Open to hotel guests and the public, this is everything you need to know about booking (and visiting) this luxe breakfast spread.
What's included in a Gastronomy breakfast?
(Credit: Gastronomy)
If you're splurging on this luxe brekkie, you better come hungry.
Expect tonnes of fresh fruit and cheeses on show, alongside a grill station to add a few slices of premium cuts to your plate.
Fancy eggs? Tell the team how you like yours in the morning and don't forget to try the freshly prepared pastries before making a pit stop at the chocolate fountains (yes, there are multiple).
How much does it cost?
There are two pricings for the unlimited breakfast, the soft package and the bubbly package.
If you're only having soft drinks, the experience is priced at Dhs315, and includes coffee, tea, house juices and water.
But if you're out for a celebration, the bubbly package will cost Dhs450.
How do you book the Gastronomy breakfast?
As you would imagine, the Atlantis The Royal breakfast is a popular option with both tourists and residents.
So, if you want to guarantee a table, aim to book your slot at least a week in advance either by calling the hotel or booking on the hotel's website.
The dress code is smart/casual, so you can wear something comfortable, but no pool clothing will be allowed.
Dhs315 (soft drinks), Dhs450 (bubbly). Open Sun-Fri 7am-noon; Sat 7am-3pm. Palm Jumeirah, atlantis.com (04 426 2626).
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Everything to know about the Atlantis The Royal Gastronomy breakfast
Everything to know about the Atlantis The Royal Gastronomy breakfast

Time Out Dubai

time23-05-2025

  • Time Out Dubai

Everything to know about the Atlantis The Royal Gastronomy breakfast

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