Sarood Hospitality, the Dubai-born full-service hospitality arm under Dubai Retail, has reopened several outlets this week in compliance with the Government of Dubai’s strict health, safety and capacity directives for food and beverage operators.
As city-wide movement restrictions begin to be relaxed, Sarood Hospitality venues will operate reduced opening hours and at a maximum of 30 per cent guest capacity.
Throughout the Holy Month of Ramadan, Sarood will continue to deliver a range of environmentally conscious iftar kits across the city from its signature Al Nafoorah, Pai Thai, The Duck Hook and Trattoria Toscana brands.
The Noodle House
Dubai’s favourite homegrown legacy restaurant concept has reopened branches in Nakheel Mall, Souk Madinat Jumeirah and JBR from 12pm-10pm daily.
The Noodle House is also delivering free care packages of fresh produce to frontline hospital and ambulance service workers as part of its ‘Help our Heroes’ campaign run in partnership with UAE-based agritech start-up, Veggitech.
Trattoria Toscana
Trattoria Toscana is open for in-venue dining from 12pm-10pm daily. The restaurant is also offering a unique DIY iftar kit for two promotion, inclusive of two appetizers and the choice of pasta, pizza and salad with a tiramisu dessert for AED 145.
Perry & Blackwelder’s
Souk Madinat Jumeirah’s American-themed original smokehouse has reopened, daily from 12pm to 10pm.
The Duck Hook and Hillhouse Brasserie – Dubai Hills Golf Club
The Duck Hook has reopened from 6.30am-10pm daily, with pub-grub menus including traditional breakfast options, as well as lunch and dinner such as the Duck Scotch Egg, Fish and Chips and Chicken Ruby.
Al Nafoorah
The multi-award-winning Levantine dining destination at Dubai’s Jumeirah Emirates Towers has reopened from iftar (sunset) until 10pm daily, with a specially curated iftar menu option joining its classic Levantine-inspired fare.