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MERCATO CENTRALE – A SLICE OF ITALY

If Rome or Florence is out of reach, Mercato Centrale brings you Italian atmosphere, delicious food and love of all things good at its new venue in Burjuman Centre. Opening on 9th August, Mercato Centrale will immerse diners in Italian ambience, music and food, all at moderate prices. Open from 7.30 a.m. till midnight means there is ample

Carrefour teams up with Emirates Bio Farm to sow seeds for a healthier future

Carrefour, operated by Majid Al Futtaim in the UAE, has underscored its commitment to support local farmers and provide healthier organic products through signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Emirates Bio Farm — the largest private organic farm in the UAE. The partnership will see Carrefour source up to 450 tonnes

Dubai cruise industry ready to set sail again

P&O Marinas, a DP World Company and the world-class developer for marinas, held a virtual workshop, in collaboration with Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, Dubai Tourism, and Emirates Airline, to discuss the resumption of the cruise season 2020/2021 in Dubai. The company invited leading shipping agents and stakeholders to

UD Trucks, Bridgestone, and Al Masaood help educate truck drivers about COVID-19 awareness

UD Trucks - the Japanese truck manufacturer, and part of Volvo Group, and the world's largest tire and rubber company - Bridgestone, and Abu Dhabi’s conglomerate - Al Masaood Group, joined forces for a brand new Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) campaign aimed at educating truck drivers about the importance of health and

CELEBRATE AFTERNOON TEA WEEK AT THE RITZ-CARLTON, DUBAI, JBR

The very English custom of taking afternoon tea is thought to have found its roots in the 19th century by Lady Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford. Lunch in those days was rather early and dinner was not served until late in the evening. Every afternoon, the Duchess found that she was famished and began to request a pot of tea, served with