Buddha-Bar Dubai marks Chinese New Year with a special set menu celebration
Last Update: Tuesday, February 3, 2026 : 18:11 (+4GMT)
Dubai, 3 February 2026 - Buddha-Bar Dubai invites you to welcome Chinese New Year with a refined dining experience celebrating the Year of the Fire Horse, running from 16 to 22 February at its iconic Grosvenor House location.
This year’s celebration focuses on culinary tradition and atmosphere, pairing Buddha-Bar Dubai’s signature Pan-Asian cuisine with a carefully curated Chinese New Year set menu, accompanied by music from the venue’s resident DJ.
Priced at AED 400 per person, the set menu brings together a selection of symbolic and celebratory dishes inspired by New Year traditions across Asia. The experience begins with Tteokguk, a Korean-style New Year soup traditionally enjoyed to mark fresh beginnings, followed by a series of cold and hot starters including Buddha-Bar’s sushi selection, Yee Sang prosperity salad, mixed dim sum and Yuk-Jeon beef pancakes.
For the main course, you can enjoy carefully selected dishes such as braised Wagyu beef short rib with Dongpo sauce, wok-fried Shanghai chilli lobster, and roasted duck served with bok choy and hoisin sauce, before concluding with the restaurant’s signature Seven Heaven dessert platter.
Set within Buddha-Bar Dubai’s dramatic interiors, the Chinese New Year offering provides an elegant and understated way to mark the occasion, bringing together flavour, symbolism and a sense of renewal in a setting known for its distinctive ambience and global following.
CHINESE NEW YEAR AT BUDDHA-BAR DUBAI
Date: 16 – 22 February 2026
Time: From 7:00 PM
Location: Buddha-Bar Dubai, Grosvenor House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Dubai
Entertainment: DJ
Offer: Chinese New Year set menu
Price: AED 400 per person
To secure a table, please visit buddhabar-dubai.com or contact +971 4 317 6000.
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