Within "Dubai Summer Surprises"

50 kitchens showcase their flavors at Dubai Restaurant Week

Eating cultures from different countries attend the event with unique menus.

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"Dubai Restaurant Week" kicked off yesterday to provide an opportunity for all residents and visitors in Dubai to taste the best that the city has to offer during the 25th season of "Dubai Summer Surprises", and will continue until the 28th of this month.

50 fine dining restaurants come together to offer a unique menu and many unique culinary experiences for family and friends.

Several restaurants included in the first Michelin Guide to Dubai, which was launched in June, are participating in Dubai Restaurant Week.

Among them are two restaurants that have been included in the Bib Gourmand category due to their fame and distinction, under the supervision of Michelin-awarded chefs;

The French restaurant Brasserie Boulud at the Sofitel The Obelisk Dubai, supervised by Daniel Boulud, known for his two-Michelin-starred restaurant Daniel in New York, while Indya by Vineet at Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa by Vineet Bhatia, the first Indian chef to win a Michelin star at the His restaurant Rasoi in London.

From Italian cuisine, Fi'ila Restaurant, which has a stunning view from the 70th floor of SLS Dubai Hotel and Residences in Business Bay;

and on to Goldfish, the Japanese sushi restaurant in Galleria Mall;

and Reif Japanese Kushiyaki at Dar Al Wasl Mall, all in the Bib Gourmand Guide.

And there's Lowe's restaurant in the KOA Canvas building, which serves the Al Barari region, and is known for its sustainability concept, earning it a place in the Michelin Green Star category.

Dubai Restaurant Week is also a great opportunity for lovers of Middle Eastern cuisine, to enjoy these distinctive flavors in a number of the most luxurious restaurants.

• An opportunity for all residents and visitors in Dubai to taste the best that the city offers to lovers of Middle Eastern cuisine in a number of the most luxurious restaurants.

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