Celebrating Chinese New Year in Dubai offers a plethora of dining choices, but Chinese Star Restaurant in Al Ghurair Centre emerges as a standout option for those seeking an authentic Chinese feast at an attractive price point. Nestled in the heart of Al Rigga, at Shop no. F80 on the 1st Floor of Al Ghurair Centre, this restaurant is a gem for food enthusiasts.
Chinese Star Restaurant is not just about the ambiance; it’s about bringing together friends and family for a memorable dining experience. With the festive season in mind, they are offering an irresistible Dh500 party treat for groups of up to 10 people. This deal includes access to their VIP room for three hours, ensuring privacy and comfort for you and your guests. For those looking to elevate their party, an upgrade to the VIP room with karaoke is available for a minimum order of Dh1,000 on food and drinks, accommodating up to 20 people.
The culinary journey at Chinese Star Restaurant is a delightful exploration of flavors and textures. The Dh500 Combo A is a feast that includes a 10-piece sushi platter, vegetable spring rolls, prawn dumplings, and a family bowl of hot pot. The assortment continues with sizzling mixed seafood, chicken dry chili, beef with garlic sprouts, and more, topped off with sesame cake balls for dessert and beverages to complement the meal.
Alternatively, Combo B offers a different yet equally enticing selection, featuring chicken fried wonton, chicken siumai, mixed seafood with salted egg, a barbecue platter, and several other dishes, concluding with fried bananas for dessert.
This restaurant is popular for its food court-style setting, offering a diverse range of food stations from sushi to hotpot, ensuring there’s something for everyone. Located next to Star Cinemas on the first floor, Chinese Star Restaurant is a convenient and welcoming spot for movie-goers and shoppers alike. It’s open daily from 10 am to midnight Sunday through Thursday, and from 10 am to 1 am on Fridays and Saturdays, making it a perfect spot for both early birds and night owls looking to indulge in a feast this Chinese New Year.