5
may 2012
Prize for
signature
restaurant
Reflets par Pierre Gagnaire
at the InterContinental Dubai Festival
City has received a nod of approval
from
Time Out Dubai
for the third
consecutive year.
The sophisticated venue was voted
Best Contemporary European
Restaurant in the magazine’s 2012
restaurant awards.
Offering French cuisine prepared
by Michelin-starred chef Pierre
Gagnaire, Reflets has consistently
won acclaim for its sublime service
and modern yet romantic décor.
Pierre Gagnaire
A musical
tribute to the hit TV series
Glee
is set to wow visitors to Festival Centre later
this month.
The ‘Gleek Club’, to be held at Festival
Square, will run twice daily from 17 to 26
May and feature professional singers and
dancers from the UK. The cast will combine
high-energy routines with live vocals to
Do you have
an appetite for steak?
If so, dine for free – if you devour 2kg of
Tomahawk rib-eye steak within an hour.
The Tomahawk Challenge celebrates the
launch of Terra Firma Steakhouse, the
newest restaurant at the InterContinental
Dubai Festival City.
Hungry guests must also wolf down 300g
of thick-cut chunky chips to have their
AED690 bill waived. Béarnaise sauce is an
optional extra.
Those who succeed will enter the Terra
Firma hall of fame and receive a
commemorative apron as proof of their
impressive achievement.
SHOWSET TO FILL VISITORS WITH GLEE
songs such as ‘Don’t Stop Believing’
and ‘Walking on Sunshine’ which
have become synonymous with the
American show.
The mall-based tribute is expected to
attract young and old, families and couples
alike. Call
800-
DFC
for further information
or visit
festivalcentre.com
.
Calling all
carnivores
Simply turn up any time between 7pm
and midnight.
Send an email to
restaurant.reservation@
ichdfc.ae
or ring
04 701 1127
to book.
The UAE
is one of the world’s
happiest places to live, according to
an international report.
Scientists at New York’s Columbia
University, who conducted the poll
for the United Nations, ranked it the
17
th happiest country out of a total
156
surveyed.
It is thought that tax-free salaries
and a high quality of living are major
contributors to the result, which sees
the UAE ranked higher than the UK
and the Philippines.
Denmark placed first while Togo
trailed last.
HAPPY HOME