We pinned down Fatafeat’s Wafik Belaid and Leyla Fathallah to talk Ramadan recipes Leyla Fathallah Family takes precedence for Leyla Fathallah, host of the Fatafeat TV shows Teslam Al Ayadi and ...
From the makers of the region’s best-selling cheddar cheese comes yet another unbelievable opportunity for cooking enthusiasts to achieve stardom and become a celebrated chef! Called ‘Star Chef’, the ...
Fatafeat, the first and most loved Arabic food channel in the Middle East, and beIN Media Group, yesterday announced their participation at the eighth edition of the Qatar International Food Festival ...
Dubai, UAE – Warner Bros. Discovery's leading Arabic food network, Fatafeat, recently participated in a significant CSR activity in collaboration with The Giving Family. This initiative aimed to ...
Dubai: Fatafeat, Discovery Inc’s Middle Eastern food and lifestyle television channel, is honoring the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in celebration of the upcoming UAE National Day and will celebrate the ...
Specially crafted programming inspires families to create delicious Iftar and Suhoor meals, whilst staying home and staying safe DUBAI, UAE, April 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Fatafeat is inviting ...
Gulf audiences can tune into a special Ramadan cook show, Sukar Mazbout, as Imperial College London Diabetes Centre (ICLDC), the premier diabetes treatment and research centre in Abu Dhabi, joins ...
Fatafeat, Warner Bros. Discovery’s largest Arabic food network, is hosting a reboot of its cooking competition, Star Chef, and is looking for contenders for the title. Self-nominations to participate ...
Youssef El Deeb, chairman and managing director of Takhayal, an Arab-owned and Dubai-headquartered diversified film outfit and satellite entertainment firm, said the investors had a "strategic ...
DOHA: Four chefs from the popular Arabic food channel Fatafeat will return to Qatar Airways’ Cooking Theatre to entertain visitors and showcase some of the world’s best Arabic cuisine at the seventh ...
Arab world’s only food channel is aiming for innovation rather than tradition Ramadan might be a time to reflect on tradition, but not for Arabic food channel Fatafeat. The network, which launches its ...
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