Al Waha is the latest restaurant at Taj Palace Dubai that is known for its exceptional dining outlets – some more than others such as the award-winning Indian restaurant Handi. Al Waha brings you the finest Arabian specialties from across the Middle East and is decidely going to be a popular restaurant with the season’s most irresistible specialties on the menu. Samer Abiad, Director of Food and Beverage, Taj Palace Dubai, said, “We invite Arabic food lovers to enjoy our gracious hospitality in an exotic setting as they indulge in the region’s famed cuisine. ”Diners will be surely spoilt for choice with a superb selection of traditional appetizers, main dishes and desserts on the menu. A variety of enticing meat, fish and vegetables are cooked to perfection on the live charcoal grill." Adding to the magic are exquisite Theme Nights. Samer promises an unforgettable dining experience. He said, “Our ward-winning chefs will take you on a culinary journey across the region. We have got two amazing promotions that you will find difficult to resist this season namely the Oriental Night and the Seafood Night.”
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