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Ossiano summer deal: Dhs750 for six courses

Ossiano summer deal: Dhs750 for six courses

Time Out Dubai07-07-2025
If you're a foodie, then this is a summer deal you want to pay attention to.
Ossiano is turning up the heat with its new 'Summer of Discovery' tasting menu, available daily until August 31. Priced at Dhs750, you'll get a six-course dinner experience while you enjoy views of the massive aquarium.
Setting the tone with refined canapés, diners will kick off with oysters, otoro tuna tartlet crowned with Kristal caviar and king crab. The opening 'waves' transition into primavera, a fresh pea panna cotta enveloped by roasted nuts and greens, followed by mojama, a Spanish‑tinged pan con tomate featuring heirloom tomatoes and chutoro tuna.
The menu continues with cod fish poached in kombu oil, accented by tangy lime caviar and sea grapes, before moving to langoustine served atop passionfruit jam with a hint of dried curry leaves.
For your mains, you can choose between a citrusy John Dory à la Meunière or Moroccan‑spiced wagyu beef, grilled over binchotan charcoal for depth and smoke.
Dessert brings the tide in with a chocolate and almond sponge cake, paired alongside ganache and milk chocolate mousse, a sweet finish.
If you're feeling extra boujie, you can splurge for the grape pairing for an added Dhs600 or a mocktail pairing for Dhs250.
One of the most impressive restaurants in town, Ossiano, is a special occasion dining experience that has to be tried at least once. And the chance to try it at such a great price is a chance you shouldn't miss.
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The setting itself is incredible, with floor-to-ceiling windows revealing Atlantis The Palm's famed aquarium, so you'll be able to see fish, sharks, stingrays and other fascinating sea creatures glide past as you enjoy your tasting menu.
The Summer of Discovery menu is served nightly from 6 pm to 9.30 pm.
Dhs750 (food only), Dhs900 (including mocktails), Dhs1,350 (including grape pairing). Licensed. Daily from 6pm-9.30pm. The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, @‌ossianodubai (04 426 0770).
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