Feta Restaurant @Jannah Marina Hotel Apartments, Dubai

Feta Restaurant @Jannah Marina Hotel Apartments, Dubai4.57
7 reviews

About Feta Restaurant @Jannah Marina Hotel Apartments

Feta is a restaurant and cafe at the four-star Jannah Marina hotel that boasts a convenient Dubai Marina location. The venue specialises in Arabian and Mediterranean cuisines, the chefs cook up a variety of dishes that range from grilled seafood to pasta, with Arabian, continental and full English breakfasts also available. The dining hall features wall art, potted plants and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the bay.

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Nadeem
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 2 months ago
Food quality is good but chairs are old tables looks so rough if u coming with senior citizen there will be no lift
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Kseniia
39 Ratings
40 Reviews
· 1 year ago
I thoroughly enjoyed our dinner at Feta restaurant. From the amazing salad and soup to the delightful variety of main dishes, each bite was a culinary delight. The ice cream was truly magical, leaving a sweet impression. The restaurant's location next to Dubai Marina provided a breathtaking view, enhancing the overall dining experience. Highly recommended for both food and ambiance!
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Vadim
2 Ratings
2 Reviews
· 1 year ago
Very good!
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Guest
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 1 year ago
Good food but it needs to be more crowd as I believe it can be make very nice Theme night
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Nazreen
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 1 month ago
When we started the iftar we observed that there were a limited number of items, which wasn't a big problem as there was good Arabic food ( lamb ouzi, kofta, Arabic sweets etc). However, we were surprised when only a little while into the iftar, they began to swap out the dishes. There was a group of people that came in so I'm not sure if it was specifically made for them or if they had transitioned to dinner service but they began swapping out the dishes for cheaper and bland food and even lesser number of items. They removed the lamb ouzi, replaced kofta (with potato), to simple roast potato, removed the snacks and sweets. They even replaced the fish dish to a blander version. There were around 4 - 5 main dishes like fish, pasta, roast potato and maybe a couple of other dishes which all tasted bland. Thankfully we got to taste the Arabic dishes before they were gone but this was unexpected and unusual in an iftar buffet.