Jasmint Restaurant

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Cluster I St, Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Jumeirah Lake Towers (Al Thanyah 5), Jumeirah Lake Towers (Al Thanyah 5), Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Dubai
Jasmint Restaurant
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Jasmint Restaurant
Cluster I St, Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Jumeirah Lake Towers (Al Thanyah 5), Jumeirah Lake Towers (Al Thanyah 5), Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Dubai

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Jasmint Restaurant serves delicious Middle Eastern cuisine right in the heart of Jumeirah Lake Towers, perfect for a satisfying meal with friends.

Discover authentic Middle Eastern flavours at Jasmint Restaurant, a popular dining spot nestled in Cluster I, Jumeirah Lake Towers. Whether you're craving traditional mezze, hearty grills, or flavourful stews, Jasmint Restaurant offers a delightful culinary journey. It's the ideal place for lunch meetings, casual dinners, or simply enjoying the vibrant JLT atmosphere. Come experience genuine hospitality and taste the essence of the Middle East.

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Cluster I St, Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Jumeirah Lake Towers (Al Thanyah 5), Jumeirah Lake Towers (Al Thanyah 5), Hadaeq Mohammad Bin Rashid, Dubai
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