Chef Gordon Ramsay. AP Photo
Chef Gordon Ramsay. AP Photo

Gordon Ramsay returns to Dubai to celebrate pies and more



Gordon Ramsay is returning to Dubai, to his Bread Street Kitchen restaurant to celebrate Atlantis, The Palms' Culinary Month with three events.

Trivia Night hosted by Gordon and Channel 4 

Teams of between four and 10 guests are promised an evening of British-themed questions, Gordon trivia, incredible prizes and live music through the evening.

Thursday, November 9, from 7.00pm; Dh495, including dinner and free-flowing house/soft beverages.

Friday Family Brunch

Families attending the celebrated brunch can enjoy a selection of delicious hot and cold starters and an extensive dessert board.

November 10 from 12.30pm to 4pm; Dh335 including free-flowing house/soft beverages, Dh225 with soft drinks, and Dh95 per child; plus complimentary access to The Lost Chambers Aquarium.

Pie and Pairing Night

The evening will be hosted by Ramsay and celebrates the "Great British Pie". The mouthy chef will judge a live cooking competition, followed by which guests can enjoy a pie-themed menu featuring Scottish salmon cured in beetroot, steak & ale pie served with savoy cabbage and aged cheddar mash, and orange & malt custard tart, plus live music from British duo Jetlag.

November 10; Dh495 per person with free-flowing house/soft beverages.

Space is limited, so for more information or to reserve a table, call 044261110 or email restaurantreservations@atlantisthepalm.com. Culinary Month restaurant bookings can  also be made through www.roundmenu.com

Catch our interview with Gordon Ramsay in The National on Sunday, November 5, where he discusses his upcoming visit, his plans for expansion in the UAE and what he really thinks of vegans.

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