The festival drops the curtain on its eighth session

«Dubai Food» pleased visitors with a journey into the world of flavors

The festival witnessed the participation of more than 1500 restaurants.

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The Dubai Food Festival has finally closed the curtain on its eighth session, which started on March 25th, and included a program full of activities and experiences over a period of 24 days, to showcase Dubai's international position as the capital of culinary arts in the region and a distinctive destination for food lovers.

The festival witnessed the participation of more than 1500 restaurants, providing again a distinguished platform for visitors, enabling them to experience the diversity of the distinctive food scene.

The "Journey into the World of Tastes" event has returned to offer 25 gourmet experiences, including chef tables, cooking lessons with a number of the most creative chefs, as well as special offers in the city's best restaurants.

For those wishing to celebrate local creations and restaurants, the 'Made in Dubai' list showed the spirit of entrepreneurship in the city, which included a number of citizen-owned restaurants and cafes options, and destinations created by the pioneers of this sector from around the world. There are 20 destinations for the year 2021, as they grew up in Dubai.

Among the most prominent advantages of Dubai as a global destination for food is the presence of a number of hidden gems, as the Dubai Food Festival has prepared a list of 30 unpopular destinations, and invites to explore the distinct flavors and atmosphere that they offer, and with this, those with taste and limited budget have many options to learn about them within the festival.

Food lovers were also able to savor the finest flavors of tea in Dubai, as the festival shed light on the favorite local drink by selecting the top 10 cafes for Karak tea in the city.

• It included a program full of activities and experiences over a 24-day period.

• Dubai is the region's culinary capital and destination.

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