The “10 Dirham Dish” Offer Continues Until August 31

A special culinary experience is ongoing in Dubai with discounted tasting promotions under the “Dish for 10 Dirhams” initiative, facilitated by the Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment as part of the Dubai Summer Surprises 2025, running until August 31.

Over 190 restaurants, across more than 600 participating outlets, are part of this offer, allowing diners to enjoy select dishes for only 10 dirhams each.

This initiative is part of the Dubai Summer Surprises program, which includes thousands of activities and deals throughout the city. A curated selection of unique dishes has been chosen to showcase the diverse culinary options available in Dubai.

The Karama area is a vibrant hub for authentic cuisine, making it an ideal destination for those who appreciate exceptional flavors and home-cooked meals.

The Oud Metha area features classic Indian and Pakistani cuisine, alongside Asian dishes and popular Chinese fare.

Meanwhile, Deira, known for its bustling atmosphere, offers a delectable array of global cuisines with a local twist.

City Centre Mirdif hosts several restaurants that cater to a wide range of tastes. Additionally, food enthusiasts can explore various options at Dubai Hills Mall, Dubai World City, and Jumeirah Beach Residence.

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