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The Burj Al Arab hotel has several restaurants and eateries that start at expensive and continue to sky-high. Despite some cheaper options, diners must be wealthy. In January 2010, 100 Arab Emirates dirhams were around $27.
Options
Dining options range from the Skyview Bar to high-end restaurants like Majlis al Bahar. Full restaurant menus are not published.
Culinary Flight
The four-course culinary flight takes visitors on an airplane ride with each course enjoyed at a different location. Lunch costs $190 per person, $270 with drinks. A five-course dinner is $400--$540 with drinks.
Cheapest
The cheapest options are appetizers and drinks at Skyview Bar. Glasses start around $15 each, but bottles of aged malt whiskies cost more than $450. Bar packages are $75. The Junsui Sunset Package with drinks and snacks is $35.
Dinner
According to Time Out Dubai, a set dinner menu at Majlis Al Bahar is $100 and other meals start at $135, before drinks. Trip Advisor reviews peg Junsui restaurant at around $500 per head for a four-course meal. Food there starts at $120.
Specials
The per-person cost of specials suggests even higher "non-deal" meal prices. For example, a romantic three-course dinner special at Majlis Al Bahar is $110. Al Muntaha's Friday brunch is $135.
Afternoon Tea
Sahn Eddar's afternoon tea package is $100 with champagne, $80 without; the Skyview Bar tea is $110. Junsui also has Asian Afternoon Tea for $70.
Source:
Burj Al Arab Hotel: Dining Offers
Burj Al Arab Hotel: Restaurants and Nightlife
Time Out Dubai: Review of Majlis-al-Bahar
More Information:
Trip Advisor: Review of Junsui
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