I ate unlimited pizza for $29 at Gordon Ramsay's restaurant at a luxury Dubai hotel. I tapped out at 5 slices, but it was worth it.
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I ate unlimited pizza for $29 at Gordon Ramsay's restaurant at a luxury Dubai hotel. I tapped out at 5 slices, but it was worth it.
"According to the Dubai Gastronomy Industry Report published by the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism, the city's food-and-beverage sector has become a major economic driver, helping attract nearly 19 million international visitors in 2024 - up about 9% from the year before - and fueling constant innovation across both casual and upscale dining."
"In recent years, Ramsay has leaned into more casual, high-volume concepts alongside his fine-dining restaurants, launching Gordon Ramsay's Fish & Chips, Street Burger, and Street Pizza. Street Pizza has outposts in cities like Washington, DC - where it operates more like an à la carte pizzeria rather than a bottomless concept - as well as in Doha and Kuala Lumpur. This month, the restaurant opened doors inside Mumbai's international airport, underscoring how these formats are designed for high-traffic, tourist-heavy settings."
Street Pizza at Atlantis, The Palm offers a casual, bottomless pizza concept inside a resort known for high-end dining. The fixed-price model charges 105 AED (about $29) for unlimited pizza, with free-flowing soft beverages available for an additional 35 AED (about $10). The menu highlights include Cinque Formaggi and Margherita slices. The concept aligns with Gordon Ramsay's recent expansion into casual, high-volume formats such as Fish & Chips and Street Burger. Street Pizza operates in multiple cities and airport locations, reflecting demand from tourists and Dubai's rapidly growing food-and-beverage sector.
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