African Dining Hall, Food Pavilions to Feed Children at Expo 2020 Dubai

Kids visiting the on-going Expo 2020 Dubai are entitled to some perks. One privilege is free entry for children who are aged 18 and below. This gives them access to top-notch entertainment, delicious deals, loads of family events and amazing exploratory experiences.
Another incentive for them to attend is the opportunity to eat for free at designated food pavilions. Expo 2020 Dubai offers the littlest of diners a wide range of eateries from across the globe. Starting from 27th November 2021, children who are under 8 will eat for free from the kid’s menu when their parents order a main meal every Sunday to Wednesday.
This offer is available at the Alkelbulan, the world’s first African dining hall, which has been described as a must-visit for all visitors to the Expo 2020 Dubai.
Other places where kids get to eat for free are: ADRIFT Burger Bar, Alif Café, Rising Flavours, BARON, Jubilee Gastronomy, Bread Ahead Bakery & School, Café Milano, Canvas, Gastro Roots, Kojaki, Kutir, Long Chim, Mudra, Scarpetta Mercato, The National, Veg’d, XSYT, Garden on 1 Sports Lounge and Farrago.
And with the festive season just around the corner, visitors to the Expo 2020 Dubai will be spoilt for choice with a star-studded line-up of limited-edition menus, decadent brunches, seasonal specials and spice-laden baking workshops.
They are sure to feel merry and bright with Expo 2020’s festive extravaganza. Choose to celebrate Christmas Day or ring in the New Year in style at Expo 2020, for a once-in-a-lifetime experience at the greatest show on earth.

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