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Palazzo Versace Dubai offers international meals at their best

August 26, 2017

By Rawan Abudawood

Palazzo Versace hotel located at the Culture Village, Al Jadaf, Dubai, offers a variety of meals to satisfy virtually all palates. The hotel has 8 restaurants and bars, each serving different cuisines. The Giardino restaurant provides an international buffet breakfast every day. It offers the standard selections you see in most hotels such as the fruits, cheeses, and vegetables. However, its unique, international cuisine sets it apart from the competition. Japanese, Arabic, Indian, Asian, and English cuisine sections offer numerous dishes, which are complemented by Danish pastries as well as the donuts, muffins, and macarons. Moreover, the restaurant promotes a healthy lifestyle wherein you can choose your favorite fruits and request the chef to mix them for you. When you sit in Giardino you will enjoy the bright colors and comfortable atmosphere of the restaurant and a stunning view of the pool. “If anyone has an allergy they can always ask our chefs for assistance and we are more than happy to provide our guests with all preferences they need,” said Manny Esquivel, the Assistant Manager.

Other restaurants include Vanitas which is an Italian restaurant that serves classic Italian food such as Risotto, Minestrone, and Burrata. Mosaico is a restaurant that serves delicious lunch, dinner, and afternoon tea at the heart of the hotel with panoramic views of Dubai Creek and the main pool. Enigma restaurant which will incontestably make you feel as if you are in Turkey enjoying some of the best classic Turkish foods. Finally, if you were not a guest at the hotel you can still reserve a table from http://www.palazzoversace.ae/en/default.html and have the best food experience at Palazzo Versace Dubai.


August 26, 2017
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