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Orient Pearl has launched a special entertainment campaign and activities during Eid al-Adha.
“We are going the extra mile this Eid al-Adha to offer some great surprises that promise to entertain kids and adults alike,” Orient Pearl said in a statement.
In the evenings until Saturday, in addition to experiencing the restaurant’s ‘usual relaxed ambience, exceptional food,’ and live music sessions, guests can look forward to enjoying some special entertainment and activities.
“Zoo mascots and pantomimes will be on hand to charm the little ones along with face painting artists as the designated kids area transforms into a bustling fun zone, while parents and adults can tuck into the chef’s special creations and be captivated by a dazzling fire show in front of the venue’s spectacular fountain.
“With a combined indoor and outdoor capacity of 1,500 seats and stunning views of the sea right from your table, Orient Pearl is the place to be this Eid,” the statement added.
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