
Memorable ‘daycation' at InterContinental
Available from July to September, the offer includes a floating breakfast for two adults, full access to the swimming pool for two adults and two children under six years, and up to 30 per cent off on dining and massage treatments.
It costs BD45, with daily-use room from 9am to 6pm.
l Experience the final chapter of the Gourmet Master Series with an unforgettable nine-course journey across the world's most celebrated cuisines.
This curated experience highlights the finest dishes from across seasonal tasting menus, uniting signature techniques, premium ingredients and poetic presentation. It is available on July 23, from 7pm to 10pm, at BD42 net.
l Join Legendz SteakHouse for an elevated brunch featuring buffet stations, a la carte mains and live music. Stations include barbecue, seafood and cheese.
Visit the restaurant tomorrow, July 4, from noon to 4pm. It costs BD28net with soft beverages and BD38net inclusive of selected beverages. Children under six dine for free, and those aged six to 12 receive a 50pc discount.
l Gather your family and friends and head down to Medzo for a warm and hearty Italian weekend feast. Enjoy unlimited pizza, pasta and salads, featuring delicious weekend specials, all served on family-style platters.
Perfect for sharing with groups of three to six, the offer includes unlimited pizza, pasta and salad, free ice cream for children, garlic bread and sharing platters for BD8.900 per adult and BD4.500 per child (under 15).
Explore the menu tomorrow and Saturday, from noon to 10pm.
l Enjoy exquisite daily menus, such as Mediterranean Monday and Tandoori Thursday, at Selections Restaurant this July and August with a summer-themed buffet rotation for just BD8.900. It is available every day from noon to 3pm and features light bites, vibrant mains and refreshing desserts. From grilled lemon-herb chicken to tropical quinoa and panna cotta, there is something new and delicious every day for everyone.
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