Festival goers will be spoiled for choice
Icons of Porsche is revving back into Dubai for its fifth and biggest edition yet, taking over The Slab at Dubai Design District from 4pm to 11pm on 22 and 23 November. While it remains the region’s premier gathering for Porsche lovers, this year’s festival proves once again that it’s just as much about culture, creativity, and – most importantly – food.
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With the stunning Downtown skyline as the backdrop, Icons of Porsche promises an experience that fuses supercars, art, design, music and a standout culinary programme. Some of Dubai’s favourite home-grown F&B brands will be serving festival-exclusive dishes, street-food staples and comfort classics.
Visitors will also be treated to live shows, massive art installations, global car debuts, rare museum exhibits, interactive experiences and a look some of the most iconic Porsche models across time and history. But for many, the food will be the real showstopper.
Take a Bite Into These Names

These are the food and beverage partners of the festival: DRVN by Porsche, BonBird, Konbini, House of Pops, Krave, Mom’s Crepe, Pickl, Project Chaiwala, Sausage Saloon, Crumb & Co., Eleven Green, Nablus, Rouge Cafe, Mattar Third Culture Barbecue, Tropicool, The Fresh Market, Tacos Los Hermanos, Twisty Treats, Beau, Berry Dip, Healthy & Co., Pita & Co., Raw Coffee Company, Flave, Hangry Joe’s, Homer Lobster, Intellect Coffee, Mihbash, Ugly Noodles, Pie Planet, and La Baguette de l’Entrecôte.
Tickets are only available online this year, and start at Dhs75.Â
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