UAE – Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE) has partnered with various restaurants throughout Dubai to showcase different Indian cuisines in the feast of the Festival of Light from October 30 to November 10.
Dubai’s food scene is shining this Diwali season, offering curated dining experiences that highlight family-friendly spots, cozy local favorites, fine dining venues, and acclaimed restaurants for those looking to celebrate with unique culinary flair.
Talabat UAE is marking the Festival of Lights with a variety of offers, festive meals, treats, and gift options. Through Talabat mart, customers can enjoy a special selection of Indian delights and Diwali essentials until 2 November.
Specialty stores on the platform also feature festive sweets that are perfect for gifting. Those opting for home celebrations can savor Diwali’s rich flavors with discounts on top Indian restaurants in Dubai, from 28 October to 7 November.
Punjab Grill, a Michelin-Guide Select restaurant, has created an elaborate festive menu combining traditional flavors with innovative touches, available through 7 November.
At Grand Hyatt Dubai’s iZ restaurant, guests can enjoy a special three-course set menu and a chaat counter from 31 October to 2 November, priced at AED 199 (US$54.18) per person.
Chutney’s Restaurant at Movenpick Hotel & Apartments, Bur Dubai, will host a vibrant Diwali celebration featuring traditional activities, a special Diwali menu for lunch and dinner, and an amuse-bouche by the chef from 31 October to 3 November.
On Diwali, guests can wear traditional attire and participate in a Rangoli design contest to win special prizes.
Dhaba Lane is offering a five-course set menu featuring Punjabi flavors, priced at AED 69 per person, from 31 October to 10 November, making it an ideal choice for families or friends celebrating together.
Additionally, restaurants across Dubai, including Asha’s, Kamat, Bombay Brasserie, Kinara, and more, are bringing the best of Indian flavors to diners this Diwali season, ensuring a memorable Festival of Lights for food enthusiasts across the city.
The Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), part of Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), plays a key role in enhancing Dubai’s retail and festival industries, aiming to strengthen the city’s reputation as a premier tourism destination that offers year-round family entertainment, shopping, and events.
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