Turn up the flavour with Bless Up Sundays at Ting Irie Dubai

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Enjoy an indoor all-you-can-eat Jamaican brunch every Sunday at Ting Irie Dubai

 

When the Dubai heat is on, brunch doesn’t stop, it just moves indoors.

And at Ting Irie, that means turning up the flavour island-style with Bless Up Sundays, the ultimate Jamaican indoor brunch experience that brings the rhythm, soul, and spice of the Caribbean straight to downtown Dubai.

Running every Sunday from 12.30pm, this all-you-can-eat brunch is a vibrant celebration of Jamaican cuisine and culture, ideal for families, foodies, and anyone looking to escape the cookie-cutter brunch routine.

Expect generous platters, bold seasoning, and an unbeatable energy you won’t find anywhere else.

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The buffet lineup is pure fire, with live-cooked Jerk Chicken, Oxtail & Beans, Jamaican Patties, BBQ Wings, and soulful sides like Three Beans Stew and more.

Whether you’re a meat lover or exploring island flavours for the first time, there’s something here for every taste.

It’s not just about the food though, Bless Up Sundays is a vibe. The DJ kicks in from 3pm, spinning reggae, dancehall, and afrobeat, while guests chill with board games like Dominoes and Jenga

It’s the kind of brunch that feels like a daycation without the airport hassle.

Families are welcome too, with kids under 4 eating for free and kids aged 4–12 just AED 75. With flexible drinks packages starting at just AED 215, this is one of Dubai’s most wallet-friendly and fun-packed brunch options going into the cooler months.

AED 215 with soft drinks, AED 315 with house beverages, AED 399 with premium beverages, AED 75 for kids. For bookings, call 04 557 5601

 

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