There’s no Dubai pastime quite like brunch.
While there have been some modifications to brunches due to COVID-19, that doesn’t mean you can’t still have a good time. Just make sure you adhere to social distancing measures, understand that it’s table service all the way as buffets are still banned. Furthermore, there’s only four people allowed per table and you can only stay in an establishment for three hours.
With that, here’s five brunches to try in Dubai this weekend.
Seven Sisters
Located in the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, as of today, June 25, the Seven Sisters is officially open. Their brunch is now operating from 1pm to 5pm every Friday.
Enjoy music, food and drinks with packages starting at Dhs199 for soft drinks, Dhs349 for house drinks and Dhs449 for the premium package.
Trader Vic’s
Relaunching this Friday, Trader Vic’s at the Hilton Dubai Jumeirah ready to welcome back guests. For those seeking Polynesian cuisine and Tiki Cocktails, then this is the brunch to book in for.
Available every Friday from 12.30pm to 4pm, packages begin from Dhs375 per person.
Distillery Dubai
If you’re keen for classic gastropub food, then The Distillery’s brunch is for you. Running every Friday from 1pm to 4pm, packages start at Djs 149 for soft drinks and Dhs279 for house beverages.
Kayto
You know the EW team are huge fans of the Jumeriah Al Naseem brunches, especially Kayto’s Nikkei brunch which gives the perfect fusion of Peruvian and Japanese cuisine. With an à la carte brunch menu featuring spicy tuna and Saikyo Miso Black Cod, this is one brunch you need to try.
Available every Friday from 1pm to 4pm, packages start at Dhs395 for soft drinks and Dhs495 for house beverages.