More than 1,000 large-scale events catered to by DWTC
Some of the biggest contracts in 2018 included the Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Cyber Quest 2018, and more, as well as several royal weddings across the UAE
Right Bite wins at Arabian Business Awards
Sister publication Arabian Business received more than 400 nominations across 14 categories
Fume debuts catering service in the region
Popular Dubai restaurant widens horizon and offers its services as caterers
French food festival receives 30% more visitors
Aperitif a la francaise celebrates another year as more than 4,000 foodie fans immerse themselves in the French art de vivre
Michelin chefs host Italian street food festival
Five Michelin starred chefs will compete in a food truck competition
Park Rotana Abu Dhabi taps into catering events
The Abu Dhabi hotel has launched Ground 1, which is a private venue for catering bespoke events
Movenpick launches wedding & honeymoon promotion
Movenpick unveiles its 'ISaidYes' campaign in a bid to appeal to couples planning weddings and honeymoons
PHOTOS: Le Meridien Dubai hosts '90s music brunch
On Friday September 2, Le Meridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre held the 'WOW That's What I Call Brunch!' event, which featured live music performances from '90s acts Chesney Hawkes, No Mercy and Rozalla
Deliveroo raises $275m to continue expansion
Since its arrival in the UAE, Deliveroo has added 400 restaurants to its portfolio and employed 300 riders
Emirati fusion concept launches off-site catering
Emirati fusion concept Majlis Alfareej is now set to offer a buffet catering service, with a menu featuring authentic and fusion cuisine
Last day to enter Caterer Head Chef Survey 2016
The Head Chef Survey is open to executive chefs, head chefs, pastry chefs, and takes 10 minutes to complete
Abu Dhabi to issue licences to food trucks
A number of regulations must be complied with, such as not producing noise or loud music
Emirati weddings to be exempt from 10% hotel fee
Dubai Municipality has decided to drop 10% municipality fee for Emiratis holding weddings at hotels in Dubai