Light up your Saturdays at La Sirene's Lebanese Feast Night

Light up your Saturdays at La Sirene's Lebanese Feast Night

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Partner Content: Soak in the views of Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab while you dine on Levantine cuisine with your loved ones.

Beirut's seaside is its crown jewel, so it comes as no surprise that it has inspired the creation of a Middle Eastern hotspot in Dubai: La Sirene. So, if you're looking to take in beautiful vistas over a memorable meal of fantastic food, this Levantine hotspot at Avani+ Palm View Dubai Hotel & Suites is the place to be.

La Sirene offers diners a chance to soak in the views of the beautiful views of Palm Jumeirah, along with the Ain Dubai and Burj Al Arab, for a complete panorama of the Dubai coastline. This experience is elevated with the restaurant's Lebanese Feast Night, which runs every Saturday. 

La Sirene Dubai

The Lebanese Feast Night at La Sirene is all about sharing delicious cuisine with friends and family. Here, you can indulge in a wide spread of Lebanese dishes featuring the likes of Tabbouleh, Hindbeh Bil Zeit, Sujuk, Lamb Ras Asfour and much more. Live preparation is also available for a more immersive experience, with dishes like Kibbeh Nayeh expertly crafted right at your table.

Of course, no Lebanese feast would be complete without something sweet, which is why Kunafa, Mouhallabieh, and Mafroukeh are just some of the dishes that you might need to save room for.

The Lebanese Feast Night at La Sirene also allows you to dance to some authentic Lebanese tunes. Compliment the night at the restaurant's 90-metre-long terrace with a flow of traditional aperitivos or Lebanese grapes.

But that's not all. The lounge at La Sirene features large screens, allowing you to catch the games while savouring your meal. Moreover, it's perfect for family nights out with a round of board games, making for a wholesome evening. To complete your experience, the lounge also offers Hubbly Bubbly, adding a relaxed and enjoyable vibe to your night.

La Sirene Dubai

Incidentally, La Sirène's name is derived from the French word for 'mermaid', which signifies the venue's ode to the sea through authentic Lebanese cuisine and hospitality. The venue captures the spirit of Beirut's urban seaside and complements it with nostalgia-infused music and entertainment.

La Sirene's Lebanese Feast Night is available on Saturdays from 7pm to 11pm. AED 199 (soft beverages), AED 319 (house beverages) and AED 439 (premium beverages).

GO: Visit www.avanihotels.com or call 04 604 2220 for reservations and more information.