Al Qana, the waterfront social dining and entertainment destination in Abu Dhabi, has announced six new F&B concepts - Grand Beirut, Wing It, Pinky Fish, Otoro, Oii, and Mado - to its expanding culinary portfolio.
 
With Abu Dhabi residents looking to socialise again, Al Qana aims to transform the UAE capital into the most livable city in the world by enriching the city’s waterfront with culinary concepts.
 
General Manager Stuart Gissing said: "We are committed towards curating extraordinary experiences whilst cultivating a vibrant business ecosystem. Our six new food and beverage offerings are important in developing Al Qana into a diverse destination in the heart of Abu Dhabi."
 
He added: "For the second year in a row, Abu Dhabi has been named 'the most livable city in the region'; the new ranking results from the Government's social and economic development and response to the challenges of the pandemic."
 
COO at MBT Development and Executive Director at MBT Restaurant Management at Grand Beirut Niveen Ibrahim said: "We have been waiting for the perfect location to bring forth our dining concept to Abu Dhabi. Al Qana's commitment towards celebrating art, culture, and human experiences resonates with our vision. Our menu focuses on enhancing the flavour of traditional Lebanese dishes."
 
Otoro Founder and Owner Hasan Almarar said: "We are delighted to begin our journey in Abu Dhabi. Al Qana's diverse collection of cuisines makes it the perfect spot to introduce our spin on modern Japanese concept. We are certain that our customers will enjoy the sizzling Japanese wagyu steaks, high-quality sushi and specialty rolls, among others."
 
Al Qana is anchored with waterside eateries, a standalone cinema, an aquarium, lifestyle hub including wellness facilities, a gaming hub for E-sports and VR experiences, kids' zone, and 2km of landscaped community spaces.-TradeArabia News Service

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