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Celebrate in Arabian splendor at NINIVE.
Celebrate the Jeddah Season Festival with traditional Middle East flavors at NINIVE. Conceived as a contemporary urban majlis, or gathering place, it channels the wonders of the Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon with an abundance of local plants and wood at the base of Emirates Towers.
The décor of the restaurant embraces the aesthetics of a Bedouin tent with bold cushions, an open wooden framework and bespoke crockery that incorporate vast layers of culture and a myriad of stories and historical references.
Following the culinary traditions of the Middle East and North Africa, including Iran, Iraq, Turkey and Morocco, the trained staff is prepared to share the history of the venue and its dishes.
NINIVE
Open for the Jeddah Season Festival: June 16-July 21, 2019
5 PM – 3 AM
Al Johara Stadium, King Abdullah Sports City Stadium
Near Gate 1, Jumeirah Emirates Towers
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