Music & Nightlife
46 April 24 – 30 2019 timeoutabudhabi.com
WE’VE BEEN DESPERATE to check
out the aperitivo deal at Amici
for a while.
Offering three hours of
unlimited Italian bites and free-
Áowing drinks for Dhs69, we’re
half expecting there to be some
kind of catch. It just seems too
good to be true, doesn’t it?
But we’ve always been in awe
of the Italian tradition of aperitivo,
which involves a few early evening
drinks and tasty antipasti.
It’s just what’s required in
order to ward off the hunger
pangs until it’s time for dinner.
When we arrive at the bar
and restaurant at Yas Hotel,
the outdoor area is packed.
We’re all here for aperitivo, and
the place is full of groups who
must have come straight from
the ofÀce for some post-work
beverages, and even the odd
family and couple out for a few
relaxing sundowners.
There’s a great atmosphere,
and it’s brilliant to see
somewhere so full of life.
The staff are taking it all in
their stride, clearly used to seeing
the crowds descend for this
popular deal, which runs every
Wednesday and Thursday from
5pm until 8pm.
We’re seated at one of the only
free tables, and soon the place
is full to capacity and the servers
have to start borrowing chairs
from the neighbouring restaurant.
We’re handed a drinks list that
includes a couple of traditional
Italian mixed drinks, grape,
sparkling and hops.
We order and within a couple
of minutes our beverages are in
front of us, as is our Àrst board
of charcuterie, Àlled pastries and
bread sticks.
The weather is perfect and
both the snacks and the cooling
drinks go down perfectly.
Before we have chance to ask
for a reÀll, our server approaches
us to ask if we’d like another
one, and this pattern continues
throughout the night.
The views perhaps aren’t as
Amici
O Open daily 12.30pm-3pm & 7pm-11pm. Yas Hotel, Yas Island (02 418 2561).
“It’s just
brilliant
to see
somewhere
so full of
life”
WHAT IS IT...
An Italian bar and
restaurant right by Yas
Marina Circuit
WHY GO...
To experience three
hours of total joy at
the aperitivo nights,
held every Wednesday
and Thursday
BAR OF THE WEEK
picturesque as the ones you’d get
by the canals of Venice or on the
AmalÀ coast, but the light bites
taste totally authentic.
We sample Italian omelettes,
arancini balls, calamari,
bruschetta and loads more. It’s
all pleasantly informal, with the
chef appearing periodicly to hand
out the snacks in paper bags.
There’s also an option to order
a margherita pizza for Dhs25, but
we have more than enough.
We love the chilled-out vibes
and we deÀnitely get our money’s
worth out of the brilliant deal.
It could well become a weekly
tradition from now on.
Time Out
reviews
anonymously
and pays for
its drinks
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