
Anghami Lab Hosts 'Toi et Moi' Valentine's Night Dinner
Dig into a decadent four-course Valentine's Day dining experience at Riyadh's Anghami Lab this February 14th, serenaded by sweet songs of love courtesy of Saudi artist Maher Al Abssi and Lebanese singer Pamela Antoun.
The 'Moi Et Toi' event promises a night to remember for you and your loved one, with iconic love songs from across the eras providing the soundtrack to the most romantic night of the year. So get on your best outfit, douse yourself in perfume, and enjoy a classy night of classic music and quality food.
For more details on the event, and information on tickets, be sure to visit the WeBook website.
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