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Dubai restaurant week: Dine at Atlantis The Royal and Atlantis The Palm from Dhs125

Dubai restaurant week: Dine at Atlantis The Royal and Atlantis The Palm from Dhs125

Time Out Dubai13-05-2025

Dubai foodies are in for a treat this month.
As part of Dubai Restaurant Week, many of the city's top restaurants are serving up discounted meals to diners, including six spots at Atlantis The Palm and Atlantis The Royal.
You can grab lunch from as little as Dhs125 per person and dinner from Dhs250 per person at some of the most in-demand restaurants in Dubai.
Atlantis The Palm and Atlantis The Royal are two of the emirate's most recognisable hotels and home to many of Dubai's best restaurants – including several Time Out Dubai Restaurant Award winners and nominees.
The special promotion, running until Sunday May 25 at all restaurants listed below, includes cut-price meals at restaurants run by celebrity chefs, including Gordon Ramsay's Bread Kitchen and Bar and Ariana's Persian Kitchen.
Ariana's Persian Kitchen
Brought to Dubai by celebrity chef and cookbook author Aruaba Bundy, the Persian Kitchen is laying on specially curated lunch and dinner menus during Dubai Restaurant Week.
The restaurant, which calls Atlantis The Royal home, will serve up traditional dishes ranging from fragrant stews and grilled kebabs to traditional Persian desserts.
A two-course set lunch menu is priced at Dhs125 per person, while a three-course set dinner menu is Dhs250 per person.
From Dhs125 per person. Until Sun May 25. Noon – 1.30pm (lunch), 6pm – 10pm (dinner). Atlantis The Royal, Palm Jumeirah. @arianaspersiankitchen. atlantis.com
Ayamma
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Tuck into authentic Lebanese cuisine such as cold and hot mezze, a variety of grilled meats and decadent desserts at Ayamna during Dubai Restaurant Week.
Available every evening between 6pm and 11.30pm until Sunday May 25, a three-course set dinner menu is priced at Dh250 per person at this restaurant in Atlantis, The Palm.
Dhs250 per person. Until Sun May 25. 6pm – 11.30pm. Atlantis, The Palm, Palm Jumeirah. @ayamnadubai. atlantis.com
En Fuego
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One of the city's top Mexican spots, En Fuego, is offering specially curated lunch and dinner menus during Dubai Restaurant Week.
Guests can look forward to flavour-packed dishes such as beef tacos, Hamachi tiradito, chicken burritos and marinated flank steak at this Atlantis, The Palm restaurant.
The lunch offering of Dhs 125 per person will be available every Wednesday between 12.30pm and 4pm and the dinner dining deal depends on what day of the week you're heading along.
On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, the dinner offer of Dhs 250 per person for a set menu is available between 5pm and 11pm.
A special family seating slot is available on Thursdays between 5pm and 7pm but at 9pm it's available for people over 21.
You can grab the deal between 5pm and 7pm on Fridays.
From Dhs125 per person. Until Fri May 23. Tue – Fri, various times. Atlantis, The Palm, Palm Jumeirah. @enfuegodubai. atlantis.com
Gordon Ramsay's Bread Street Kitchen & Bar
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A relaxed dining spot packed with British favourites, Gordon Ramsay's Bread Street Kitchen and Bar is serving up exclusive lunch and dinner menus during the promotional period.
Signature dishes include fish and chips, plus Gordon Ramsay's famed beef Wellington at this Atlantis, The Palm restaurant.
The Dhs125 per person two-course set lunch menu is available from noon until 5.30pm until Sunday May 25.
And the Dhs250 per person three-course set dinner menu is available from 6pm until 10pm between Sundays and Mondays, and from 6pm until 11pm on Fridays and Saturdays.
From Dhs125 per person. Until Sun May 25. Various timings. Atlantis, The Palm, Palm Jumeirah. @breadstreetkitchendubai. atlantis.com
Ling Ling
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Found at the crown of Atlantis The Royal, Ling Ling offers breathtaking views of the Dubai skyline and the Arabian Gulf in addition to a variety on tasty Asian flavours.
During Dubai Restaurant Week guests can tuck into a specially curated Dhs250 per person three-course dinner menu highlighting Ling Ling's contemporary flavours.
Starts include beef tataki with ponzu, truffle aioli and crispy garlic plus Szechuan chicken dumplings. Main course choices include roasted sambal salmon, Kung Pao chicken, lamb shank rendang and crispy Mapo tofu.
And for dessert you can choose from the likes of mango pandan sticky rice to hazelnut chocolate moelleux.
Dhs250 per person. Until Sun May 25. 6pm until 11.30pm. Atlantis, The Royal, Palm Jumeirah. @linglingdubai. atlantis.com
Studio Frantzén
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One of the newest spots on the scene in Atlantis' collection of top restaurants, Studio Frantzén is offering a three-course dinner menu priced at Dhs250 per person.
The menu, which comes courtesy of acclaimed Swedish chef Björn Frantzén, fuses French-Asian flavours with Nordic influences.
Highlights include seabass ceviche with ponzu strawberries, 'ma-la' with crispy shiso, and mains like roasted baby chicken with sesame miso aioli and salmon with finger lime and sea buckthorn beurre blanc.
Dhs250 per person. Until Sun May 25. 6pm – 11.30pm. Atlantis, The Palm, Palm Jumeirah. @studiofrantzendubai. studiofrantzendubai.com
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