The Royal Pavilion and Ivy Asia are partnering over a shared love of dragons with a deal that will lead to donations for the historic palace.
From Monday until 27 July, a special deal will include both entry to Pavilion and its Royal Dragons exhibition and a two-course meal with a glass of fizz at Ivy Asia.
And for each ticket sold, Ivy Asia is donating £10 per adult ticket and £5 per child ticket to Brighton and Hove Museums, the trust which runs the Royal Pavilion.

Hedley Swain, CEO of the trust, said: “Royal Dragons is a fantastic example of how creative partnerships can make a real difference.
“Every ticket purchased directly supports our work caring for Brighton and Hove’s extraordinary collections and heritage.
“We’re delighted to be working with The Ivy Asia Brighton on such an imaginative and impactful collaboration.”

Simon Gregory, group executive chef at The Ivy Asia Brighton, said: “This collaboration with the Royal Pavilion builds on our shared passion for Asian culture and influence.
“The experience delivers a captivating fusion of art, culture and cuisine at exceptional value, with an important charitable element at its heart to help support the ongoing preservation of this iconic landmark for future generations to enjoy.”

Tickets cost £58 per adult and £36.50 per child, and include an annual pass to the Royal Pavilion, admission to the Royal Dragons exhibition, as well as the set menu.








