Beach Rotana Unveils new Shoreside Beach Garden Restaurant

Just in time for the return of cooler days and balmy evenings, Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi unveils Beach Garden, a vibrant new restaurant and bar bringing Mediterranean flavours to the shoreline. Set beside the property’s private beach with sweeping views of the Abu Dhabi skyline, this open-air destination blends fresh food, relaxed energy, and warm hospitality, making it the perfect place to gather as the season shifts outdoors.

Open daily, Beach Garden is designed for every kind of occasion, from laid-back afternoons with friends to lively dinners under the stars. The menu reflects Mediterranean inspiration with playful global touches. Starters include salt and pepper Calamari with sumac lemon labneh, Corn Croquettes with aged feta and charred maize, golden Cauliflower Fritti with parmesan and truffle dip, and Charred Tuna with basil and olive tapenade.

For mains, diners can savour Roasted Seabass with cherry tomatoes and salsa verde, or the indulgent Wagyu Burger with truffle cheese and tomato confit. Crisp Battered Fish with malt fries and minted pea, alongside fresh, vibrant salads like Mango & Avocado with quinoa and cashews, add balance. To end, Handmade Ice Cream and Sorbet keep things light and refreshing.

International beers and classic cocktails complete the experience, ideal for sunlit afternoons or evenings framed by the glittering skyline. With its breezy garden surrounds and beachside setting, Beach Garden is poised to become Abu Dhabi’s new favourite al fresco dining spot this season.

Beach Garden is open Monday to Thursday, 4pm to 1am, and Friday to Sunday, 1pm to 1am.

For reservations, please call +971 269 79186, email fbres.beach@rotana.com, or visit
https://rotana.restaurant/en/rotana-tradervics-beachrotana/reserve/message.


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