Zawya - Press Releases: Dubai launches "Taste of Dubai" campaign

Dubai, UAE : The Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism has announced the launch of the “Taste of Dubai” campaign, across the emirate, aimed at encouraging more citizens and residents to explore distinguished restaurants and enjoy dining experiences within Dubai’s diverse food and restaurant scene, for a limited period extending until April 19, 2026.

Dubai’s diverse food and beverage sector is a cornerstone of its global appeal, consistently offering rich experiences that allow residents to explore exquisite flavors in unparalleled settings. The city’s culinary scene boasts a wide array of restaurants and cafes, drawing inspiration from the cultures and traditions of nearly 200 nationalities residing in Dubai, reflecting its rich diversity and underscoring the city’s commitment to quality and authenticity, which has earned it widespread international acclaim.

The "Taste of Dubai" campaign features a selection of top restaurants, including Michelin-starred and Bip Gourmand-awarded establishments such as Avatarra, Tresend Studio, Il Ristorante – Niko Romito, Takahisa, Jones, The Guild, C'est La Vie, Manau, 21 Gram, Coya, and many more. This campaign offers unprecedented exclusive deals, allowing visitors to experience fine dining at discounted prices, including savings of up to 50% on à la carte menus, business lunch specials, and set menus.

Commenting on this, Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), part of Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism, said: “Dubai’s food and restaurant sector is a vital economic pillar and a true platform that brings together all members of society. With the great diversity of nationalities residing in Dubai, restaurants, cafes, and food festivals become spaces where cultures meet, stories are told, and relationships are built. Eating brings people together, allowing everyone to connect, celebrate, and have fun, which embodies the essence of Dubai – a city rich in culture, authenticity, and national diversity that enriches our shared experience and strengthens the bonds of our community. This initiative allows a wider audience to explore the unique diversity of international cuisines for which Dubai is globally renowned.”

The presence of prestigious international brands reinforces Dubai's position as a leading destination for culinary experiences, while local destinations continue to achieve remarkable growth alongside these global names. This synergy reflects the strength of the emirate's food and restaurant ecosystem, which combines world-renowned destinations with a burgeoning cultural landscape.

For more information about the initiative, participating restaurants and offers, please visit the website:

visitdubai.com/en/things-to-do/eat-and-drink/fine-dining-restaurants-dubai

About Dubai's Department of Economy and Tourism :

In addition to its absolute vision to emphasize Dubai’s position as a leading global destination for trade, investment and tourism, the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism contributes to supporting the ambitious vision of the Dubai government to make the emirate a major global center for economy and tourism and to consolidate its competitive advantages to lead global indicators, in line with the objectives of Dubai’s economic agenda D33 , which seeks to double the size of the emirate’s economy by 2033, and enhance Dubai’s position as a leading global destination for business and entertainment.

To achieve this goal, the department is leading efforts to promote Dubai’s diversified economy and provide distinctive and innovative services, enabling it to attract the best talent, improve the business environment, raise growth rates, and support the emirate’s vision to become the world’s preferred destination for living and working, by promoting the city’s diverse assets and the quality of life and modern lifestyle it offers in general.

The Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism is responsible for planning, supervising, developing, and marketing the business and tourism sectors in Dubai. It also handles the licensing of businesses, including hotels, tour operators, travel agents, and others. The following entities fall under the Department's umbrella: Dubai Economic Development Corporation, Dubai Business Registration and Licensing Agency, Dubai Consumer Protection and Fairtrade Corporation, Mohammed Bin Rashid Fund for SME Development, Dubai Tourism and Commerce Marketing Corporation, Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment, and Dubai College of Tourism.

For more information, please contact us at:

mediarelations@dubaidet.ae

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