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How to Get the Best Dining Discounts in Dubai Mall


Dubai Mall isn’t just a mall—it’s a world of its own. With over 1,200 shops and more than 200 food outlets, it’s the size of a small city, and according to Wikipedia, it’s one of the largest shopping centers in the world. For tourists, it’s a dream: you wander from the aquarium to the fountain shows, and food is everywhere. For residents, though, it’s another story. Dining here without a plan isn’t charming—it’s financial pain. This is where the discounts come in. And no, they’re not optional. If you live in Dubai and eat in this mall, you either learn the hacks or you learn regret. We are just kidding, or are we? Let’s find out!


Dubai Mall is one of the largest shopping malls in the world, home to over 200 food and beverage outlets.

Tourists pay full price and call it part of the adventure. They’ll drop a whooping AED 200 on milkshakes and walk away smiling. Residents? We’re not so naïve. Dining here weekly without discounts is like paying tourist tax in your own city. For us, discounts aren’t about saving a few dirhams—they’re survival tools. Think of it as a game: spot the deal before the deal spots your wallet.


How to Actually Hunt Discounts in Dubai Mall

Step inside Dubai Mall and you’ll notice it’s less about where to eat, and more about how not to overspend. The restaurants are everywhere—towering over the ice rink, tucked beside the aquarium, lined up along Fashion Avenue like jewels in a showcase. And each one calls you in with a menu that looks harmless until the bill arrives. That’s the trick of this place: it’s designed for you to spend, and spend fast.

Tourists happily walk into Cheesecake Factory or Din Tai Fung without thinking twice, but residents know better. Dining here isn’t a casual outing—it’s a strategy game. The smart ones don’t wander in blind; they arm themselves with apps, vouchers, and insider tips. Because in Dubai Mall, the difference between a casual meal and a regretful bill can be as simple as tapping the right app before you order. Here are a few you might consider!


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Insight

Cobone vouchers → Cobone Dubai Mall Dining Deals often feature buffets and fine dining options within the mall. Think Texas Roadhouse or hidden buffet spots near the Dubai Aquarium entrance.

Zomato → Download The Entertainer and check their Dubai Mall section. Popular spots like Social House and Five Guys often run “buy one, get one free” offers.

Gulf News Lifestyle

Gulf News Lifestyle → Gulf News Dubai Lifestyle regularly highlights seasonal mall-wide offers, especially during Dubai Shopping Festival or Eid promotions.

Time Out Dubai

Time Out Dubai → The Time Out Dubai Dining Guide will walk you straight to hidden gems inside the mall, like Din Tai Fung or the Level 2 food court favorites.




Here’s the thing: you don’t “find” discounts at Dubai Mall—you hunt them. The tourists wander in wide-eyed, clutching shopping bags and menus, ready to pay whatever number is printed. Residents? We’ve learned that the menu price is just the starting point, not the final cost. We slip in, swipe our apps, and smile when our bill shrinks to something that actually makes sense.

Think of it this way: Dubai Mall isn’t just a shopping center, it’s an ecosystem designed to test your financial discipline. If you go in unprepared, the mall wins every time. But if you play it smart—armed with Cobone, Entertainer, and a bit of local know-how—you flip the script. Suddenly, that “luxury dining experience” feels less like burning cash and more like beating the system.

And here’s the wiser truth: it’s not about being cheap, it’s about being clever. In a city built on spectacle, the smartest move is to enjoy the show without paying the highest ticket price.


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