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    11 sustainable staycations to book in the UAE

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    by Sarah Joseph
    17 mins ago

    With more awareness surrounding being sustainable, various properties in Dubai have adapted an eco-friendly system for the conscious guest.
    As the UAE continues to be a growing hub of biodegradable initiatives and climate change, especially with COP28, that took place, so why not contribute accordingly and make your next staycation a sustainable one.
    Overall, the UAE offers several sustainable staycation options for those looking to minimize their environmental impact while enjoying a luxurious and eco-friendly getaway.  Each of these staycations are a mix of luxury and eco-friendly practices, allowing you to enjoy nature and culture while reducing your environmental impact.
    So what are the main elements that make these resorts stand-out.
    Eco-Friendly Design
    The resort is built using locally sourced, natural, or recycled materials to reduce the environmental impact of construction.
    Energy Efficiency
    The use of solar, wind, or geothermal energy reduces reliance on fossil fuels. Many sustainable resorts install solar panels, wind turbines, or other renewable energy sources.
    Locally Sourced Food
    With the Farm-to-table dining, many sustainable resorts emphasize serving food that is locally grown and organic. It’s sustainably sourced, reducing the carbon footprint associated with food transport.
    From plastic-free bottles to eco-conscious packaging of amenities, these hotels, glamping spots and resorts have carefully thought about each element that contributes to being environmentally friendly.
    So, Emirates Woman has curated a guide of properties that are sure to promise a memorable stay with minimum wastage.

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    30 luxe winter buys to purchase for a capsule wardrobe

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    by Sarah Joseph
    14 mins ago

    As the weather begins to cool down, finding the right buys can last you through winter season.
    For a stylish and functional winter wardrobe, focus on layering and versatility to stay warm and fashionable. Here are some of the best pieces to consider:

    A classic, long wool coat is a staple. Choose neutral colors like camel, black, or grey for versatility, or go for bold hues to make a statement.

    A high-quality, insulated puffer jacket is perfect for particularly cold or snowy days. Look for one with a water-resistant or windproof shell for extra protection.Knitwear
    Soft, oversized sweaters in wool or cashmere are both cozy and chic. While turtlenecks are great for layering under jackets or blazers, they add warmth and style.

    Thermal tops and leggings in materials like merino wool or synthetic blends help retain body heat and are essential for layering under your main outfit.

    Wool trousers or corduroy pants offer warmth while looking polished. They can be styled for both casual and formal looks.

    Ideal for wearing under dresses or skirts, they add extra insulation without bulk.

    Waterproof leather or suede boots with insulated lining are essential for staying warm and dry. Opt for styles like ankle boots or knee-high boots, depending on your look.

    A luxurious scarf can elevate your outfit while keeping your neck warm. Leather or Wool Gloves are practical and stylish, especially with touchscreen-compatible options. Add warmth to your head with a beanie and can double as a fashion accessory.

    In addition to practical outerwear, consider a bold statement coat in a vibrant color or pattern to add flair to your winter look.

    Perfect for extra chilly days, these coats offer both warmth and texture to your wardrobe.

    Layer an oversized wool blazer over turtlenecks or thin sweaters for a sophisticated and warm layered look.
    So, swipe through our editor-approved guide for the best capsule pieces to have for your winter wardrobe.

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    13 restaurants to mostly likely spot someone famous in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    22 mins ago

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    Dubai is never short of celebrity hotspots to dine at. With more and more famous personalities paying a visit to Dubai, this city has a myriad of restaurants for them to visit. Here you’re most likely to bump into someone who you’ve probably seen on the big screen.
    The emirate is a major celebrity hotspot for several reasons, making it a popular destination for both vacation and work. Here are a few key factors that contribute to its appeal among celebrities:
    Unmatched Extravagance
    Dubai is renowned for its opulent lifestyle, from lavish hotels and high-end shopping malls to luxury cars and world-class dining. Celebrities who enjoy luxury experiences are drawn to its five-star resorts, private villas, and exclusive services.
    Privacy and Exclusivity
    Additionally,  Celebrities often seek privacy when they travel, and Dubai provides that through private beaches, villas, and VIP treatment at many of its high-end venues. Some areas are designed specifically to cater to high-profile visitors.
    Iconic Hotspots
    The city offers unique experiences such as visiting the tallest building in the world. The Burj Khalifa, indoor skiing at Ski Dubai, or taking a desert safari. These experiences are not only luxurious but also distinct, making Dubai a desirable location for social media posts and PR.
    Security and Safety
    Finally, Dubai is considered one of the safest cities globally, with a low crime rate and strict laws. Celebrities value this safety, knowing they and their families can enjoy their time without major security concerns.
    While being a popular hotspot for tourists worldwide, these note-worthy eateries in the emirate have also hosted some famous celebrities becoming spots where you’re most likely to bump into a Royal or an A-lister.
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    Sheikha Mahra shares wholesome moments with baby Mahra

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    Her Highness Sheikha Mahra Al Maktoum the daughter of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai is showing the world another another glimpse of her journey into motherhood.

    Recently, HH Sheikha Mahra shared a few new images of her little one with her 1 million followers on Instagram.

    In the first picture, Sheikha Mahra is seen holding baby Mahra close, taking a selfie, capturing their special moments together. In the second image, you can see Sheikha Mahra in spending time in nature with her daughter. After what looks like a stroll in the park, the royal mother-daughter spend some down time on the park bench.

    This isn’t the first time Her Highness has given the world a peek into motherhood. Before this, she shared a picture where she held her baby girl close, right after she made the announcement about her divorce.
    See the full gallery here:

    When was Sheikha Mahra’s daughter born?
    The royal Princess of Dubai and her then husband Sheikh Mana Al Maktoum welcomed their baby girl on Wednesday, May 1, 2024.
    Dubai’s royal family is celebrated yet another joyous occasion as the Princess of Dubai welcomed her  first child together. She announced the news via an Instagram story, on a Thursday afternoon, revealing the safe arrival of her daughter.It was revealed by Sheikh Mana’s Instagram that they have named their precious daughter Mahra.
    In a heartfelt post shared by Dubai’s favourite Princess, she said, “Thank you Dr. Fadi Mirza and Latifa Hospital team for all your support and most memorable experience for bringing baby Mahra to this world. 01.05.2024.”
    Acknowledging the hospital staff and the medical team that helped her deliver the baby, the Dubai Princess shared her gratitude for a safe and sound experience.
    The pictures included mother-daughter moments along with images of Sheikha Mahra’s mum holding her grandchild.
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    Sheikh Hamdan announces a new golden visa: Are you eligible?

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 mins ago

    Under the directives of @HHShkMohd, and on the occassion of World Teachers’ Day, @HamdanMohammed announces Golden Visas for exceptional educators in Dubai’s private education institutions.https://t.co/bEZvOJ9Ncr pic.twitter.com/LKqLw9bAeD
    — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) October 5, 2024

    In a move that underscores the city’s commitment to education and its talented workforce, Dubai has announced a new category of individuals eligible for the prestigious golden visa: teachers. This significant expansion of the golden visa program was unveiled on World Teachers’ Day, October 5, by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai.
    The golden visa, a long-term residency permit, offers holders the security and convenience of living and working in Dubai without the need for frequent visa renewals. This attractive perk is now extended to exceptional educators who have made substantial contributions to Dubai’s private education sector.
    Teachers working in private early childhood centers, schools, and higher education institutions in the city are eligible for the golden visa. To qualify, educators must demonstrate outstanding performance and have a proven track record of excellence in their field.
    Sheikh Hamdan emphasized the profound respect and gratitude Dubai holds for its teachers. “On the occasion of World Teachers’ Day, we extend our heartfelt thanks to all teachers and educators,” he stated. “Their dedication and achievements are instrumental in shaping the minds of future generations and driving the progress of our nation.”

    The golden visa initiative aligns with Dubai’s Education 33 strategy, which aims to establish the city as a global hub for education and attract top talent from around the world. By recognizing and rewarding the exceptional contributions of teachers, Dubai is reinforcing its commitment to investing in human capital and fostering a thriving educational ecosystem.
    The announcement of the golden visa for teachers comes on the heels of another significant milestone in Dubai’s educational landscape. On September 30, the Emirate declared February 28 as Emirati Day for Education, a national holiday dedicated to honoring the role of education in the UAE’s progress. This new holiday pays tribute to the founding father of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who witnessed the graduation of the first batch of teachers on February 28, 1982.
    Dubai’s decision to expand the golden visa program to include teachers is a testament to the city’s recognition of the vital role educators play in shaping the future. By offering teachers the opportunity to secure long-term residency and build a stable life in Dubai, the city is not only honoring their contributions but also attracting and retaining top talent in the education sector.
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    13 artisanal bakeries that you knead to visit in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    8 mins ago

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    Sometimes freshly baked croissants, cakes and bread at artisanal bakeries can most definitely make any day batter.
    Whether a special occasion or if you’re simply looking to treat yourself, these in-house baking havens ensure that each pastry and croissant is crafted to perfection. Be it classic cakes or gourmet delights, we all need something freshly baked to complement any coffee.
    Overall,  bread has been part of human history for centuries, and plays an integral role in our daily life. It is a symbol of culture, history and hunger making it an indispensable part of our meals, after initially being a key to human survival in the early days.
    From fluffy pastries to crusty loaves of bread, bakeries offer a delightful variety of baked goods to satisfy any craving.
    One of the joys of visiting a bakery is the chance to sample different types of bread, pastries, cakes, and cookies. Whether you’re in the mood for a buttery croissant, a decadent chocolate cake, or a simple yet satisfying loaf of sourdough bread, you’re sure to find something to tantalise your taste buds.
    For the ultimate midweek indulgence or an occasional catch-up with your friends, bread is baking a mainstay across various cuisines. With Dubai making its mark globally, residents and tourists can now visit these aesthetic cafés and coffee shops.
    All in all, bakeries hold a special place in many people’s hearts, offering not just delicious food but also a sense of comfort, nostalgia, and community.
    So, it doesn’t matter you’re a local resident or just visiting Dubai, Emirates Woman has collated the best bakeries and patisseries worth visiting if you’re looking for a midweek or weekend treat.
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    6 Emirates Woman-approved ramen spots to visit in Dubai

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    by Ruman Baig
    37 seconds ago

    Trailblazing taste from the best ramen bowls in the city.
    In the September Issue of Emirates Man, we narrow down the quaint corners to enjoy this Japanese delicacy.

    Kinoya offers a unique dining experience inspired by the fusion of two Japanese culinary traditions: ramen and izakaya. Renowned as one of the city’s top destinations for indulging in hearty bowls of ramen, this establishment in The Greens Souk started as a supper club and has now expanded into a permanent restaurant. You can choose to sit at the lively teppanyaki bar, unwind on the inviting terrace, or cosy up in an intimate dining room.The menu features an array of five distinct ramen variations, each with its own dedicated fan base. This chef’s specialty encompasses a harmonious blend of slow-cooked chicken broth infused with dashi, complemented by seared chicken and crowned with a rich mayu topping.

    If you seek a culinary journey that embraces tradition and innovation, YUi Ramen House in downtown D3 awaits you. The name itself, meaning ‘only one’ in Japanese, promises a unique encounter with the authentic flavours of Japan. Handcrafted ramen noodles, lovingly made inhouse and entirely vegan, embody the essence of freshness without any compromise on taste. Each bite leaves a lasting memory, as carefully selected Japanese ingredients blend harmoniously with the finest local produce.

    Embrace the art of solo dining at Ichiryu Ramen House in the heart of Dubai’s Wasl Port Views Building 7. Step into a world of authentic Japanese dining, where you’ll be whisked away to the vibrant streets of Japan without leaving the city. As you enter, you’ll find yourself ushered into your private oasis — the Bocchi Seki – a secluded booth where introverts can savour their ramen in blissful solitude. Treat your taste buds to the much-celebrated Midori Paitan, a luscious blend of flavours that weave into perfection. Or perhaps, savour the Aka Paitan Ramen, a fiery symphony of broth and toppings that ignite your palate with every mouthful.

    Prepare to be enchanted by the arrival of Michelin-starred splendour, as Konjiki Hototogisu graces Dubai all the way from Tokyo. The buzz on social media echoes the excitement surrounding this culinary gem, tucked away on the second floor of Mall of the Emirates. Feast upon the soul satisfying Shoyu, enriched with the brand’’s famous chicken broth and clam tare, or relish the comforting embrace of the Shio. The delight extends beyond ramen, with a delightful selection of light bites and izakaya dishes that paint a tapestry of flavours on your palate.

    In the midst of Dubai’s bustling culinary scene, Daikan Ramen in JLT stands tall as a beacon of delicious simplicity. From soulwarming soy-based broths to delectable miso renditions, their range of ramen is unparalleled. Customise your bowl with an array of mouthwatering toppings, for a symphony of flavours. Crispy bao buns and scrumptious bites like takoyaki octopus croquettes and gyoza add an extra touch of delight to your experience.

    Indulge in the culinary excellence of Wokyo Noodle Bar with their standout creation, the Sapporo-style ramen. Crafted through a meticulous 10-hour slow-cooking process, the savory broth cascades over a sizzling wok teeming with crisp vegetables and authentic ramen noodles sourced from Hokkaido, Japan. Take your pick between the signature miso base, a nod to Sapporo city’s distinctive flavours, or the rich and savory Shoyu option. For those embracing a plant-based lifestyle, Wokyo also offers a delectable Sapporo-style vegan bowl.
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    How Chef Dani Garcia showcases artistry at Leña/Smoked Room

    Globally renowned for his culinary genius, Dani Garcia who hails from Andalusia brings his signature flair to Dubai with Leña and Smoked Room. His deep respect for tradition, combined with a bold approach to modern cuisine, has made these venues standout destinations for food enthusiasts.
    Here, the renowned Spanish chef shares his culinary journey and the creative process behind his two dining concepts in Dubai that has earned him a star in the Michelin Guide.
    Talk us through your daily routine, the first 30 minutes of the day.
    I always wake up before the sun rises and open the window, because it appears right in front of my house. I play music on a record player I have and drink a coffee, sometimes vanilla and other times hazelnut. I sit down and read the news of the day. Those are always my first 30 minutes.
    When did your love for food begin?
    My love for food and the world of gastronomy really began very early, but the ones to blame were my mother, my grandmother and my father. My mother and grandmother cooked from Monday to Friday since my father worked. And I would go with my father early on Saturday morning to the market to buy fresh ingredients for cooking: clams, spider crab… anything that caught our eye… cuttlefish, cuttlefish broth, and things like that. Then on Sundays, we would usually go out to eat at a restaurant. It’s true that my family has always, not in a professional way, but has always lived closely with cooking and gastronomy. So, it was impossible for me not to love it. There were times when we would grind olives in a mill to have oil for the whole year at home, and we would also pick more olives to season them ourselves, snails… Honestly, all those activities we did at home revolved around gastronomy.
    You’ve had an incredible career and have earned plenty of accomplishments. How did you get your start in the culinary space?
    Well, once I finished my studies at high school, I didn’t want to go to university, and to be honest, gastronomy, hospitality in general, and restaurants… really caught my attention. Living in a place like Marbella, where a large part of our lives was tied to tourism, was the driving force behind it. It was a mix of both things— not wanting to continue my studies at a university and my interest in the gastronomic world around me. Suddenly, at that time, a brand new hospitality school opened in Málaga, and it was gaining a lot of fame. I went there to give it a try, and here I am years later.
    As a highly accomplished Michelin-starred chef, is there pressure to constantly innovate revolutionary gastronomy concepts?
    I did feel the pressure for a while, but that has also faded a bit. Not so much that pressure, but especially during the time when Spain broke through and became a leading force in the field of culinary innovation, etc. Nouvelle cuisine started to become a bit less important, and Spanish cuisine began to rise, thanks largely to the influence of chefs like Ferran Adrià. During that period, mainly from 1998 to around 2000–2015, those were truly years where there was much more creative pressure, especially in terms of creating new concepts and techniques that could contribute something. I think that’s what all the chefs of my generation opted for and, driven by Ferran, that’s what we did during that time. Then, of course, times have changed, and I believe there isn’t as much creativity as there used to be.

    The culinary experience at the Leña/Smoked Room is exceptional. What is the recipe to this success in such a location?
    They are two concepts that I love. I believe that in the end, the secret to success can be a good price-quality ratio. One way or another, the price and what you offer for it are vitally important. The restaurant’s interior design, the human team, the hospitality, giving as much care as you can, and making people truly feel that they’re receiving the attention everyone wants when they go to a restaurant. As for the cuisine, it’s very focused on grilling, on direct heat, whether it’s vegetables, seafood, fish, or meat. Meat obviously has a greater presence, but for us, it’s still a grill-based restaurant. With the same DNA, Smoked Room was suddenly created inside Leña, with that same style and DNA where the grill and direct heat are very important. It’s much more focused on a smaller audience and on pure high-end cuisine, as opposed to Leña, which is much more casual.
    To you, what are the must-try standout dishes at Leña/Smoked Room?
    From Leña, I think the foie apple, the grilled avocado, maybe the leek, the oxtail, the Porterhouse, and the Tarta di Rose are my favorite dishes. At Smoked Room, since it’s an omakase, the chawanmushi with sea urchin and crab, the Motril prawns with butter, or the white nitro tomato with smoked eel are also my favorites.”

    With an international culinary empire, how do you approach scaling without compromising quality?
    The only way to grow with quality is basically by growing with quality people by your side. The team is absolutely essential; it’s more than obvious that I can’t be everywhere, and I can’t be overseeing every dish that comes out of each restaurant. We serve hundreds of thousands of people a year, and it’s obviously unfeasible for you to directly control everything. But that’s where your ability to communicate how and what should be done comes in. Then, it’s about conveying this to people who truly have exceptional talent. That’s what really matters to me and the only real secret: surrounding yourself with people who are not only capable of conveying your message but also improving upon it.
    Being a chef-entrepreneur, what did this teach you about yourself, professionally and personally?
    I’ve learned a lot about myself, both personally and professionally, over all these years. I’m not sure if I can highlight anything specific, but if I had to point something out, it would certainly be the ability to fight for something I truly believe in. I mean, for me, that is fundamental—being strong, and no matter how many people try to trample on you, tell you the opposite, or remind you of a bad phase in your life or a failure… you keep believing in yourself. And for me, that is essential.

    What would be your advice to budding chef-entrepreneurs looking to earn a Michelin star?
    The advice is basically not to get obsessed. I always say you should cook with the guides in mind, but not for the guides. Cook for the customer and to make them happy, and everything else will follow. It’s all a matter of time and doing things right. But what I would say is that you shouldn’t become obsessed. Reaching three Michelin stars is the result of many years of work and countless hours spent in the kitchen, the dining room, and the restaurant. There’s really no shortcut—you have to work to improve day by day, challenge yourself to be better, and, of course, work for the customer. Everything else will come. The guide and Michelin will come when the customer is happy, and that’s when you get rewarded. So truly, think about the customer.
    What’s next for Dani Garcia?
    The goal is to consolidate the Leña brand around the world. I would love to be part of that group of brands that are recognized worldwide, the ones I admire and have tremendous respect for, like Nobu, Zuma or Gaia. I mean, these are brands that I’m passionate about because of what they represent, and they are pure inspiration. The day I feel that any of our brands—most likely Leña—joins that group, I’ll be happy.
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