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Some of the best restaurants in Dubai come together to support Beirut

Eat out to help the people of Beirut through Dubai’s new charitable initiative.

For one day only, restaurants, delivery platforms and fast-food outlets will join forces to donate a percentage of each bill – from 30 per cent to 100 per cent – to Beirut-based charities, as well as giving diners the option to add their own donation.

Under the patronage of The Emirates Red Crescent in association with the Lebanese Business Council in Dubai, the Hospitality Initiative will take place on August 30 and will run across several venues including COYA, Gaia, Indochine, La Petite Maison, Miss Lily’s, Scalini, The Maine and Zuma as well as laidback eataries such as Paul and Sandwichy, with more names to be added to the list.

All of the venues will operate from 8am to 3am to allow guests plenty of opportunities to enjoy some of the best food in town in support of Lebanon with the aim to raise Dhs10 million in funds.

All donations raised will be coordinated through the Emirates Red Crescent. There’s never been a better time to eat out, here is the full list of outlets so far.

  • Abd El Wahab
  • Akiba Dori
  • Al Beiruti
  • Al Falamanki
  • Al Mandaloun
  • Al Safadi
  • AlKarya Snack
  • Allo Beirut
  • Amazonico
  • Antika Bar
  • Barsalata
  • Café Younes
  • Cipriani
  • Couqley
  • Coya
  • Eataly
  • Entrecote
  • Café de Paris
  • Gaia
  • Gunaydin
  • Il Borro Tuscan Bistro
  • Indochine
  • Jabbour
  • Japang
  • Kaak Al Manara
  • Kaak Beirut
  • Karam Beirut
  • Kteer Tayyeb
  • La Petite Maison
  • Logma
  • Lokmet Gibran
  • Luca
  • Marea
  • Meat Republic
  • Miss Lily’s
  • New Shanghai
  • Paul
  • Pulp Juice Bars
  • Rim Jhim
  • Roka
  • Saj & Co
  • Saj 2 Go
  • Sandwichy
  • Scalini
  • Seven Sisters
  • Shanghai Me
  • ShopKitopi.com
  • Siraj
  • Sukkar
  • Tawook Nation
  • The Butcher Shop & Grill
  • The Maine
  • Tsunami
  • Vigilante
  • Warehouse 18
  • Zuma


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