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Get ready to be transported to the Viking era in a stunning medieval Fort setting! Viking restaurant in Ajman is the region’s first Medieval restaurant and its perfect for the winter. Head here to experience the feast of the Vikings with a contemporary touch. Read on to find out what to expect.

Tuck Into Authentic Medieval Dishes In A Historic Setting

Step into the world of history with the region’s first-of-its-kind restaurant that will take you back in time. Diners can dine amidst medieval-themed interiors, and be served by staff dressed in authentic attire and even the traditional food of Vikings. The restaurant has strived to stay true to its name, keeping it minimal when it comes to technology. In fact, the place is lit mostly using candles.

The customized plates and cutlery for the restaurant demonstrate the same level of attention to detail. As a result, guests can anticipate seeing hefty bowls, plates, tankards, and goblets on their table. The restaurant even has traditional Viking horns with its logo embossed on it, and specially crafted knives and forks.

The menu has been created to replicate the meals the Vikings would have consumed as part of its efforts to remain as genuine and traditional as possible. Tracing back to history, Vikings had a rich diet, and ate a lot of bread, proteins, fish, meat, fruits and vegetables. This is precisely what you’ll get at Viking too!

Diners can tuck into steaks, lamb chops, chicken legs, soups, bread and cheese, apart from burgers and pizzas. And, to make the experience more authentic, the meals include humorous names like Bjorn Ironside choice (Where is my lamb? ), No meat for me!, and other well-known Viking warriors. The restaurant also has a sizable drink selection, which includes a menu with King Ragnar themes.

In line with the theme, there will be a ton of live entertainment, such as cookery demonstrations, fire dancers, and medieval ballads sung by well-known artist Daridel Paganfolk.

Details

Timings: 7pm-9pm and 10pm-midnight, Open daily except Tuesdays
Contact: 06 744 4431

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