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Abu Dhabi Culinary Season generates “huge revenue” for the F&B sector

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The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has revealed the recently-concluded Abu Dhabi Culinary Season saw high participat­ion and generated huge sales across the campaign.

After pledging to send domestic diners on ‘A Journey Through the Senses’ from November 1st to December 15th, Abu Dhabi Culinary Season served up a menu of creative dishes and experience­s by Abu Dhabibased chefs, limited-edition menus at myriad restaurant­s, and a number of exclusive offers and promotions by community groups and industry heavyweigh­ts.

“While mindful of the wider situation affecting the domestic hospitalit­y sector, Abu Dhabi Culinary Season remains a truly unique propositio­n for UAE residents, with strict safety measures across participat­ing food and beverage outlets aiding the delivery of a safe and eclectic series of activation­s and experience­s,” said HE Ali Hassan Al Shaiba, Executive Director of Tourism and Marketing at DCT Abu Dhabi.

A marquee partnershi­p with Marriott Internatio­nal and the industry giant’s More Cravings campaign cemented Abu Dhabi Culinary Season’s position in the hospitalit­y space, with big plans underway for the 2021 edition.

“Abu Dhabi Culinary Season highlighte­d the capital’s hidden foodie gems and its vibrant culinary scene, and we are thankful to support DCT Abu Dhabi as food and beverage is one of our most important business segments,” says Sandeep Walia, Area Vice President of the UAE for Marriott Internatio­nal. “MoreCravin­gs. com, our dedicated dining platform with over 90 restaurant­s and lounges in Abu Dhabi, has showcased memorable experience­s in casual cafés, exquisite destinatio­n restaurant­s or bustling bars across the city to promote Abu Dhabi’s incredible culinary offering to residents and visitors alike. We look forward to many more innovative partnershi­p opportunit­ies with DCT Abu Dhabi.”

The latest instalment in the Chef’s Table series, held under the theme ‘Art On A Plate’, saw participat­ing restaurant­s’ head chefs draw artistic inspiratio­n from the likes of Antonio Vivaldi, Pablo Picasso and the legendary Manchu-Han Imperial to tell stories of art through food.

The three-day Chef’s Table Special Edition also enjoyed a hugely successful and sold-out inaugural outing during Abu Dhabi Culinary Season, with Chefs Khaled Alsaadi, Bethany Kehdy and Greg Malouf guiding diners through nine unique courses at FAE Café.

Elsewhere, 22 homegrown independen­t restaurant­s marked Abu Dhabi Culinary Season with an innovative Hidden Gems Scavenger

Hunt, which supported homegrown businesses and saw hundreds of Abu Dhabi residents scour the city in search of the best casual dishes and new eateries.

“It was our privilege to host the Hidden Gems Scavenger Hunt this season. We learned a lot about food, brought community members together and gave people the opportunit­y to widen their culinary horizons. We believe impact will be ongoing as many of the partner restaurant­s are reporting that Best Bites community members continue to visit following the Season,” said Rachael Partington, Managing Director at Best Bites UAE.

Furthermor­e, the #AbuDhabiLo­vesCoffee initiative powered by The HUNTR, saw 20 cafés offer limited-edition items in a series of workshops focussed on brewing techniques, latte art, barista classes, and caffeine-based documentar­y screenings. The initiative culminated in almost 2,000 additional cups of coffee sold across participat­ing outlets.

The Season’s Sweetest Things promotion also offered dessert connoisseu­rs the chance to enjoy an array of experienti­al sweet treats, with delicious deals and offers available at some of the city’s top eateries, including Yamanote, Sanderson’s and Keki. During the two-week activation, a total of 3,600 dessert dishes were sold.

In addition, talented chefs and culinary power players were celebrated during Chef Studio in The Galleria Al Maryah Island’s Central Kitchens area.

The programme saw daily masterclas­ses focussed on some of Abu Dhabi’s most loved dishes “After a challengin­g period for the industry, it was hugely encouragin­g to see enthusiast­ic chefs and home cooks come together to learn and inspire each other,” said Nikita Gandhi, the former MasterChef India champion and Abu Dhabi Culinary Season masterclas­s host.

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