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    Taking part in Veganuary? Here’s the best Dubai-based cafes with vegan menus

    As we start 2021, the first month of the year also marks Veganuary – an initiative encouraging people to follow a vegan lifestyle for the month of January, which also encourages an overall healthier lifestyle.
    While many might have pre-conceived notions about vegan dishes, there is a wide range of cafés around Dubai that focus on both health and taste with an array of plant-based items on their menus.
    FLOW

    If you wish to go vegan this month, Dubai’s healthy-eating club is an ideal place to start, with its rollout of dedicated vegan meal plans and healthy meals in outlets located both in Jumeriah Emirates Towers and Dubai Internet City. Starting at Dhs499 for five days, these bespoke meals have healthy options all based on your preferences.

    For more information visit flowdubai.com
    The Coffee Club

    With a new year, new you mantra across 27 cafés in the UAE, there’s an exclusive vegan special edition menu launched offering mouth-watering flexitarian meals including Açai bowls, plant-based burgers and coconut cashew burgers, there’s more than enough to try on this menu.
    For more information visit thecoffeeclubme.com
    Wild & The Moon

    Inspired by the seasons, this chic café has an alchemy of flavours all bursting with vital energy making it a healthy alternative to the urban crowd. From cold-pressed juices to dishes prepped with the best superfoods, each ingredient is ethically sourced. Located in Alserkal Avenue and DIFC, it’s open daily from 9am to 8pm.
    For more information visit wildandthemoon.ae
    SEVA Experience

    This creative destiny was born with a mission to promote wellness, real food and a magical garden which is an escape for Dubai’s city views. With an emphasis on vibrant organic living good and proudly sourced seasonal ingredients, the dishes are sure to nourish your taste buds. Located on Jumeirah Road, the café is open daily from 10am to 8pm while being closed on Tuesdays.
    For more information visit sevaexperience.com
    Soul Sante Café

    From their star eggless omelette to a gluten-free meal, you can devour their list of delectable delights without compromising on taste. Located at Dubai Marina, this café is the perfect haven for health enthusiasts in the emirate which is open from 7am to 9:30pm.
    For more information visit soulsantecafe.com
    Comptoir 102

    This award-winning ethical concept is tucked away on Jumeirah road offering conscious choices with ingredients sourced from local organic farms, serving delicious food while promoting sustainability. From home-made nut milks to its famous smoothies, there’s enough and more for everyone who visits. This eatery is open daily from 8am to 10pm.
    For more information visit comptoir102.com
    Ronda Locatelli

    Starring Michelin chef Giorgio Locatelli, the restaurant is proud to serve more than 50 gluten-free dishes while adding a classic vegan twist to its well-known desserts, making it completely irresistible. Located at Atlantis, The Palm, the restaurant is open from 12pm to 3pm on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and 6pm to 11pm on all days except Wednesday.
    For more information visit atlantis.com 
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    Bella Hadid unveils a whole new look for 2021

    There’s nothing like starting a new year with a refresh. Whether that be a spring clean of your home, a huge closet clear out or a change in routine.
    For supermodel Bella Hadid, she’s opted for a whole new look going into 2021.

    The 24-year-old unveiled her new hairstyle on Instagram just a couple of days ago, and it seems the model has taken some inspiration from an iconic girl band member – Geri Haliwell, previously known as Ginger Spice in the Spice Girls.
    Opting for ginger and orange streaks framing her face, Hadid showed off her new hairdo in a mirror selfie to her 37.2 million followers on Instagram.

    Hadid is normally seen rocking her signature brunette locks, but she appears to be truly embracing the ’90s hair trend which is everywhere right now.

    The trendy hairstyle has been making the rounds on popular social media platform recently. Many variations of the trend have emerged including platinum blonde streaks, bright prink streaks, bright blue and more.
    And now Hadid has jumped on the trend, we’re hedging our bets it’s about to become even more popular.
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    17 business lunch deals to take advantage of in Dubai in 2021

    To get a change of scenery from meetings in the office, or if you’re looking to try out a brand new restaurant in Dubai, take advantage of these fabulous business lunch deals in 2021.Having recently opened its first Dubai brand after being a huge success in Abu Dhabi, if you’ve been thinking about trying 99 Sushi then their business lunch could be the perfect time to do so. Their ‘Omakase’ business lunch – which means “leave it with me” – includes nine courses of incredible Japanese cuisine for Dhs149.For a sky-high business lunch, Ce La Vi has to be your go-to. With a fabulous contemporary Asian menu, you’ll get three courses for Dhs140. The package also includes water, tea and coffee as beverages. Alongside an incredible meal, you’ll also be treated to unparalleled views of the Burj Khalifa and the whole of Dubai.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    BB Social Dining

    Enjoy the best of BB Social Dining at their 4B business lunch. Literally incorporating the 4B’s: bites, baos, bowls and BBQs, this wallet-friendly business lunch at the DIFC hotspot is the perfect place to get away from the office for the afternoon. Running from 12 to 4pm, prices start from Dhs30 per person.
    Couqley

    Fancy a French feast for lunch and based near JLT? Couqley is the place to go. On weekdays, it’s the perfect spot for a lunch meeting with its two-course deal for Dhs99 – this can consist of two starters, a starter and a main or a main and a dessert. Signature dishes including the grilled portobello to start, salmon for main and chocolate fondant are a must-try.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    Indochine

    Infusing French cuisine with Vietnamese, Indochine’s business lunch is the perfect time to try the famous DIFC hotspot for the first time. For Dhs120 you can get one salad, one roll and one main. Popular dishes on the set menu include vegetable summer rolls, amok cambodgien and jungle curry.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12.30-3.30pm.
    La Serre

    Traditional French restaurant La Serre recently launched a new business lunch deal. The Rendez-vous lunch menu is priced at Dhs110 for two-courses and Dhs130 for three courses. The varied menu includes a choice of red bream ceviche marinated in tiger milk with tomato confit and chilli, grilled prawns with spinach cream, or a cherry tomato salad with goat’s cheese and hazelnut to start. For mains, select from either fish of the day served with crushed potato, asparagus and lobster sauce, chicken breast supreme with mashed potato, green beans and Périgueux sauce, or homemade gnocchi with endive and blue cheese sauce.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-5pm.
    LPM Restaurant & Bar

    Perfect for lunch meetings, especially if you’re craving some quintessential French cuisine, LPM Restaurant & Bar has an express lunch menu. The two-course menu priced at Dhs135 per person is designed for guests to be served within 60 minutes, making it the ideal location for an out-of-office meeting with clients.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    The Maine Land Brasserie

    For a chic and grand setting for a lunch meeting during the week, look no further than the Maine Land Brasserie in Business Bay. With Wagyu beef tataki and tuna tartare on the many for starters and shrimp linguini and roasted eggplant for mains, as well as a sticky toffee pudding for dessert, it’s a deal you can’t pass up. For Dhs130 you get one starter, one main, one dessert, water and coffee.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-4pm.
    Roberto’s
    For an Italian feast with a new on the menu each week Roberto’s is the place to go. It’s Dhs125 for a starter, main and dessert.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    ROKA

    Given that this new Business Bay eatery only launched just before the pandemic, you may have not had a chance to try out the new Japanese Robatayaki restaurant ROKA. Their business lunch deal is the perfect time to visit the new Downtown Dubai hotspot to try some of their signature dishes including the sake teriyaki and gyuhireniku wagyu. For Dhs115 you’ll get four starters and a main course.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    Zuma
    For a luxurious and chic lunch setting, Zuma is the place to go. It’s Dhs137 for soup, two starters and one main.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-2pm.
    Cipriani

    Enjoy a leisurely lunch out of the office at Cipriani in DIFC. For Dhs150 per person enjoy three courses which includes some of their fresh salads like the fennel and avocado with shaved Parmesan cheese; signature mains including their handmade Italian pastas or homemade potato gnocchi; and for dessert choose from some of their signatures including pistachio ice cream topped with rich chocolate sauce, candied nuts and cherries.
    This business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday from 12pm-5pm.
    L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon

    If you’ve been looking to try this new fine-dining French restaurant, which only opened at the end of 2020, then their business lunch deal for Dhs129 per person is the perfect time to do so.
    This business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday from 11.30am-3.30pm.
    Shanghai ME

    This DIFC hotspot, which is one of Sheikh Mohammed’s favourites, has one of the best business lunches on offer where you get three courses for Dhs120.
    This business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday from 12pm-2.30pm.
    Kayto

    Enjoy some delectable cuisine with Burj Al Arab views at Kayto in Jumeriah Al Naseem with their business lunch deal. Enjoy three courses for Dhs130 per person.
    This business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday from 12.30pm to 3.30pm.
    Samakje

    Head to Samakje at The Pointe Palm Jumeriah for the ultimate business lunch deal for just Dhs95 which features fresh seafood, mezze including lobster kibbeh and fish tajin and delectable desserts including cheesecake and chocolate mousse pastilla.
    This business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday from 12pm-3pm.
    Tulum

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    If you happen to find yourself at Dubail Mall during the week, then pop in to Tulum to take advantage of their three-course business lunch deal. For Dhs199 per person enjoy an array of traditional Mexican dishes from starters, to mains to dessert.
    This business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday from 12pm-3pm.
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    Not a fan of the gym? Here’s 6 home workout programmes to use in 2021

    The best apps for starting a new regime, and staying on it. Track your progress and stay motivated with daily check-ins and goal setting designed to optimize your output.
    Nike+ Training Club

    Train form the comfort of your living room with workout routines, nutrition advice and expert help to improve your overall health and wellness, fast.
    For more information visit nike.com
    Sworkit

    With more than 400 unique workouts designed to provide an innovative fitness experience, so whether you’re an absolute beginner, intermediate, or advanced, Sworkit makes it simple to get in shape and stay in shape.
    For more information visit sworkit.com 
    Melissa Wood Health

    Using special techniques, the MWH method sculpts beautiful long lean lines throughout your entire body using precise, low impact movements to give you a toned figure.
    For more information visit melissawoodhealth.com 
    STEPPI

    This homegrown UAE app unites residents by helping them join citywide fitness challenges or embrace private ones to complete different fitness goals every day.
    For more information visit steppi.com
    LES MILLS ON DEMAND

    From beginner to advanced plans, the app has workouts, which are scientifically designed to achieve results with world-class instructors doing array different workouts.
    For more information visit lesmills.com 
    SWEAT

    Led by celebrity trainers such as Kayla Itsines, Kelsey Wells and many more making it the world’s largest female fitness community to help women feel stronger each week with a host of workout videos to weekly meal plans.
    For more information visit sweat.com 
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    How I got my job as… a top Dubai-based celebrity chef

    Welcome to EW‘s weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to some incredible entrepreneurs and businesswomen both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they’d give to those starting out; and the hurdles they’ve had to overcome.
    This week we chat with prominent Dubai-based chef and Masterchef Bulgaria judge Silvena Rowe. Hailing from Bulgaria, Chef Rowe has a passion for Ottoman cuisine. Having begun her career in London when she was 19, Chef Rowe is now based in Dubai having opened Nassau – a Mediterranean restaurant located in Jumeirah Golf Estates – in 2019.

    EW sat down with Chef Rowe to find out more about her impressive career history and what made her want to enter the realm of cuisine.
    What was your favourite subject at school?
    I can’t say that I loved school at all, I was very happy to be there because of my friends, results were always high, but I did because it the thing to do, so very difficult to say what I loved most but for sure was the social aspect, the interactions with my fellow students, what I loved the most my lunch at the school canteen, always delicious, I thought!
    What was your first job?

    I worked as a social worker in London with abused children in a home. The best part was cooking with and for them in the home’s kitchen.
    What inspired you to become a chef?
    Pure greed for food, I love eating and creating new dishes, I think about food all the time, I understood very early that one of the incredible effects that food has on all of us, not just from the point of you socialising, but for our physical and mental health. You are what you eat.

    What are the key elements of your role?
    I run all the action, by creating the restaurant concept, design collaboration, recipes, training, new menus, new food concepts and working as a team is essential.
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    I wake up early, after usually 9 to 10 hours of sleep as I like to sleep early. I have a biohacking and superfood routine daily, which consists of certain foods that target what I need to address in my biome. I either do fitness walking, rowing or yoga. Then it’s a trip to the restaurants, meetings, for few months of the year, I film Masterchef, so than I am a lot in the studios, filming days are long, but I still try and keep my morning routine. Sleep is always what I protect the most, along with eating the foods that I need to eat, plus the exercise.
    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    Don’t think of how much money you can make, nevertheless apply your passion and all you have to bring enjoyment, pleasure and health to all that will eat your food.

    What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
    Have no expectations.
    And what is the worst?
    To oversell and overrate myself! Chefs are fantastic, but let’s be honest here, we are not doctors, nurses, teachers, fireman, we are not saving the world.
    What has been the biggest challenge you had to overcome?
    Still is… being a woman in a man’s world, having to work with so many chefs from different nationalities, some will never accept taking orders from a woman chef. It’s a cultural thing. To try and minimise emotion in the kitchens, because it’s what is often used against us women. So rather than minimise, I reinvent and express emotion in a different way.
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    14 Mantras for Your Best Self Ever, and When to Use Them

    What do you do when you’re in a stressful moment? When you’re anxious about giving a presentation, or your friends hang out without inviting you, or you look in the mirror and don’t like what you see? What about when bad things happen, or you make a mistake, or you doubt whether or not you’re good enough to have all that you want? Some people cope with stress and anxiety with a yoga flow, a Netflix show, or a sleeve of Oreos. While I still resort back to all those coping mechanisms here and there (healthy or not), the one thing I always have with me is a mantra.Technically, everyone has a mantra, whether they’re aware of it or not — it’s that one phrase you hear in your head over and over or tell yourself repeatedly. Some lucky people have great mantras: I’m awesome. What a beautiful day outside. I love my life. And then there are the mantras that many of us are plagued by: I’m not as pretty. I’m not good enough. What if something goes wrong?  Many of us hear these phrases in our heads so often that we believe them. So what if we could replace these thoughts with phrases that are not only better for us, but can help us be confident, feel less stressed, and live our best lives? The secret to achieving your best self might just be a mantra away…

    What is a “mantra?”
    The term “mantra” is an ancient Sanskrit term, used in Hindusim and Buddhism to mean a phrase that was repeated frequently in meditation. Nowadays, everyone from yogis to modern psychologists are relaying back to the ancient technique as a powerful therapy tool. Neurologically, mantra training can reduce distractions and calm the mind. It’s also been proven to reduce stress because repetition and focus regulate chemicals in the brain, releasing endorphins and blocking stress hormones like cortisol.
    Beyond just the physical benefits, a mantra puts you in a more positive mindset, and the repetitive nature trains your brain overtime. In other words, remember those negative thoughts? With mantra training, they will be a thing of the past, because you’ll naturally think more positively.
    Mantras can be repeated as a tool for focus during meditation, used as a tiny, consistent reminder throughout the day, or looked to when you’re in a moment of anxiety, stress, or lack of confidence. The goal is to find the mantra that clicks for you; the one that just makes sense. It’s the phrase you need to hear, and the repetition to allow you to actually hear it.
    Here are the mantras that have changed my mindset, my confidence, and my life. Memorize the one that clicks with you, write them down and tape them to your walls, or copy them in your phone notes to look to whenever you need it.  Get ready for your most powerful, confident, passionate, and best self, yet:

    1. “I am enough.”
    This is the reminder we all could probably use every now and then. It’s human nature to think we could be better, or there’s always someone better than us — it’s what drives competition and keeps us pushing ourselves to be better. But sometimes, that pushing becomes a lack of appreciation for who we are now, causing insecurity and self-doubt. Use this mantra when you’re worried about being liked, struggling with insecurity, meeting new people, or entering a new job. Remind yourself that you are pretty great, just the way you are.

    2. “I am ready to be healed.”
    Use this mantra when you’ve been having a particularly hard time and you’re ready to move on, or need help moving on. It’s so easy to get into a funk because we’re going through a hard time — maybe we lost our job, went through a breakup, or have just been feeling sad with winter blues. While grieving and downtime is important, and emotions should never be ignored, this funk can turn into a vicious cycle of self-pity and wallowing. The first step of moving on and feeling better is to acknowledge that it’s time to be healed and it’s ok to be healed. You’ll start to subconsciously seek out your own healing.

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    3. “I am discovering my inner superstar.”
    There is an inner “superstar” in all of us, even when we don’t think there is. I call it “superstar” because the word makes me smile, but you might call it your best self, your true self, or your own hero. Use this mantra when you need some extra motivation and inspiration to achieve your goals, and to believe in yourself. The wording of this mantra is particularly nonjudgmental. Rather than expecting yourself to achieve greater things (and the possibility of feeling disappointed or unconfident if you don’t achieve them), you’re acknowledging that you’re in the process of discovering your best self, without expectation or judgment.

    4. “I return my body to optimal health by giving it what it needs on every level.”
    Use this mantra when you want to resist the box of donuts at the office, or you know your body needs to be (and deserves to be) healthier. Rather than forcing yourself to eat healthy or exercise for vanity reasons, this mantra is allowing you to reflect on what your body actually wants and needs, whether that means having that piece of chocolate or adding in some leafy greens, or sleeping in and taking a rest day versus getting up before work to go to the gym. Remind yourself to listen to your body and act for the sake of nourishing it.

    5. “I am open and receptive to all good.”
    When you seek the good, you won’t notice as much bad. The issues you run into in your everyday life, like your train being late or your internet running slow, won’t feel so bad. Use this mantra when you need an extra boost of optimism. Train yourself to be a glass-half-full kinda girl by repeating this mantra whenever you start to complain or notice a negative thought. There’s so much good, whether it’s in a situation, a setting, or in a person. We just have to allow ourselves to be open to it.

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    6. “Today is about pleasure. I am living this day for the sole purpose of enjoying it.”
    What if you lived as if the purpose was to enjoy — not just to check items off your to-do list or just get through the work day until 5pm? Use this mantra when you notice you’ve just been going through the motions instead of living. Notice and value indulgences that truly make you happy — a new candle, a long hot bath, a bouquet of flowers you picked up on the way home from work. Fit small pleasurable activities into your day, and when something stresses you out like a tough deadline or a boss in a bad mood, remember that this day is for you to enjoy, and don’t let little problems bother you like they normally would.

    7. “Stop making people wrong.”
    You know the times when you’re in a fight and you just feel so annoyed, or sad, or angry? Maybe your roommate is annoying you about doing the dishes, or your kids are making you mad by not picking up their toys? Use this mantra when you’re in one of those times. If your mom missed an important event, your best friend has been too busy for you, or your significant other said something you don’t agree with, remind yourself to think about the other’s perspective. Be compassionate to their point of view and voice your feelings with the understanding that your loved ones don’t mean to make you feel bad. Remember that how the incident affects your relationship is not based on their actions, but the way you take them. Seek the right in the people you love instead of making them wrong.

    8. “Be the person who feels like sunshine.”
    Use this mantra when you’re in a social setting you don’t feel confident in. It might be tempting to be the girl that acts too-cool-for-school, or make jokes to get laughs (even if it’s at the expense of others). When we’re not feeling confident, these are easy defense mechanisms to protect ourselves from being disliked. But this mantra reminds me that what people actually like to be around is someone who exudes kindness, and is warm and happy — someone who feels like sunshine. Besides, what if your main purpose was to lift others up? Give them compliments, make them laugh, help out when you see they need it — how much happier would you be?

    9. “I give myself permission to be ok where I am. I know that I am doing my best.”
    We’re always thinking towards the next goal, always feeling behind or focused on the future so much that we don’t feel good about the present. It’s not often that we actually let ourselves be ok with where we are in our lives, knowing that it is exactly where we are meant to be and all good things will come. Use this mantra when you’re feeling anxious about the future.

    Source: @teresalaucar

    10. “I am seeking contentment, not perfection.”
    Use this mantra if you can be too much of a perfectionist. From the outside perspective, no one would expect me to call myself a “perfectionist” — I can be messy, my right brain is way more dominant than my left, and I’m a Libra (a social, charming, romance-obsessed sign — not a perfectionist). And yet, I find myself rewriting articles because they never feel good enough, obsessing over my hair when it’s not curling the way I’d hoped, or feeling anxious and stressed when something didn’t go the way I pictured. Sound familiar? Remind yourself that the goal in life is not for everything to be, look, and seem perfect. The goal, instead, is to be happy. It makes all the little things I worry about seem insignificant.

    11. “I trust that I, and only I, know what’s best for me.”
    We can so often be completely plagued by self-doubt, especially when we’re making huge choices like college decisions, getting into a relationship, moving cities, or which job to take. Oftentimes, we want validation because we don’t listen to the gut instinct, or maybe can’t hear it at all. Use this mantra when you’re making big life decisions. Listen for your gut reaction, and trust that you don’t need to listen to or seek out anyone else’s opinion because the answers to even your biggest life questions is something only you can know.

    12. “Don’t go in your mind where your body is not”
    Are you a worrier, or, like me, a constant worrier? Do you overthink whether or not your friends took your joke the wrong way, if your boss won’t like the work you did, or how a (perfectly normal) doctors appointment will go? Me too. Many of us torture ourselves by thinking about what might happen, we often forget to focus on what is actually happening. This mantra helps me remember I’m making up the worry in my mind, and I need to work on being present to what’s happening in the here and now. Use this mantra when you’re worrying about something.

    Source: @gypsykait

    13. “All is well.”
    Though simple, this powerful mantra serves as a constant reminder that everything is okay and will be okay. Use this mantra when you’re feeling anxious. Anxiety happens because you’re constantly telling yourself that something negative is happening, and your mind starts to believe it. Counteract that anxious voice by giving yourself peace of mind.

    14. “I surround myself with those who make me better.”
    Have you ever heard that study that says we are the average of the 5 people we spend the most time with? It’s an important study and makes a lot of sense — when you spend a lot of time with someone, you can adopt their mannerisms, their habits, and even their morals. Do you want to be like the 5 people you spend the most time with? Or is it time for a change? Use this mantra when you’re dealing with a toxic friendship or jealous coworker, and to remind yourself you have control over who you let affect you. 

    Which mantra do you use? Which one of these do you relate with the most? Let me know in the comments!

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    17 amazing business lunch deals to take advantage of in Dubai

    To get a change of scenery from meetings in the office, or if you’re looking to try out a brand new restaurant in Dubai, take advantage of these fabulous business lunch deals.Having recently opened its first Dubai brand after being a huge success in Abu Dhabi, if you’ve been thinking about trying 99 Sushi then their business lunch could be the perfect time to do so. Their ‘Omakase’ business lunch – which means “leave it with me” – includes nine courses of incredible Japanese cuisine for Dhs149.For a sky-high business lunch, Ce La Vi has to be your go-to. With a fabulous contemporary Asian menu, you’ll get three courses for Dhs140. The package also includes water, tea and coffee as beverages. Alongside an incredible meal, you’ll also be treated to unparalleled views of the Burj Khalifa and the whole of Dubai.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    BB Social Dining

    Enjoy the best of BB Social Dining at their 4B business lunch. Literally incorporating the 4B’s: bites, baos, bowls and BBQs, this wallet-friendly business lunch at the DIFC hotspot is the perfect place to get away from the office for the afternoon. Running from 12 to 4pm, prices start from Dhs30 per person.
    Couqley

    Fancy a French feast for lunch and based near JLT? Couqley is the place to go. On weekdays, it’s the perfect spot for a lunch meeting with its two-course deal for Dhs99 – this can consist of two starters, a starter and a main or a main and a dessert. Signature dishes including the grilled portobello to start, salmon for main and chocolate fondant are a must-try.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    Indochine

    Infusing French cuisine with Vietnamese, Indochine’s business lunch is the perfect time to try the famous DIFC hotspot for the first time. For Dhs120 you can get one salad, one roll and one main. Popular dishes on the set menu include vegetable summer rolls, amok cambodgien and jungle curry.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12.30-3.30pm.
    La Serre

    Traditional French restaurant La Serre recently launched a new business lunch deal. The Rendez-vous lunch menu is priced at Dhs110 for two-courses and Dhs130 for three courses. The varied menu includes a choice of red bream ceviche marinated in tiger milk with tomato confit and chilli, grilled prawns with spinach cream, or a cherry tomato salad with goat’s cheese and hazelnut to start. For mains, select from either fish of the day served with crushed potato, asparagus and lobster sauce, chicken breast supreme with mashed potato, green beans and Périgueux sauce, or homemade gnocchi with endive and blue cheese sauce.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-5pm.
    LPM Restaurant & Bar

    Perfect for lunch meetings, especially if you’re craving some quintessential French cuisine, LPM Restaurant & Bar has an express lunch menu. The two-course menu priced at Dhs135 per person is designed for guests to be served within 60 minutes, making it the ideal location for an out-of-office meeting with clients.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    The Maine Land Brasserie

    For a chic and grand setting for a lunch meeting during the week, look no further than the Maine Land Brasserie in Business Bay. With Wagyu beef tataki and tuna tartare on the many for starters and shrimp linguini and roasted eggplant for mains, as well as a sticky toffee pudding for dessert, it’s a deal you can’t pass up. For Dhs130 you get one starter, one main, one dessert, water and coffee.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-4pm.
    Roberto’s
    For an Italian feast with a new on the menu each week Roberto’s is the place to go. It’s Dhs125 for a starter, main and dessert.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    ROKA

    Given that this new Business Bay eatery only launched just before the pandemic, you may have not had a chance to try out the new Japanese Robatayaki restaurant ROKA. Their business lunch deal is the perfect time to visit the new Downtown Dubai hotspot to try some of their signature dishes including the sake teriyaki and gyuhireniku wagyu. For Dhs115 you’ll get four starters and a main course.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-3pm.
    Zuma
    For a luxurious and chic lunch setting, Zuma is the place to go. It’s Dhs137 for soup, two starters and one main.
    The business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday 12-2pm.
    Cipriani

    Enjoy a leisurely lunch out of the office at Cipriani in DIFC. For Dhs150 per person enjoy three courses which includes some of their fresh salads like the fennel and avocado with shaved Parmesan cheese; signature mains including their handmade Italian pastas or homemade potato gnocchi; and for dessert choose from some of their signatures including pistachio ice cream topped with rich chocolate sauce, candied nuts and cherries.
    This business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday from 12pm-5pm.
    L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon

    If you’ve been looking to try this new fine-dining French restaurant, which only opened at the end of 2020, then their business lunch deal for Dhs129 per person is the perfect time to do so.
    This business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday from 11.30am-3.30pm.
    Shanghai ME

    This DIFC hotspot, which is one of Sheikh Mohammed’s favourites, has one of the best business lunches on offer where you get three courses for Dhs120.
    This business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday from 12pm-2.30pm.
    Kayto

    Enjoy some delectable cuisine with Burj Al Arab views at Kayto in Jumeriah Al Naseem with their business lunch deal. Enjoy three courses for Dhs130 per person.
    This business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday from 12.30pm to 3.30pm.
    Samakje

    Head to Samakje at The Pointe Palm Jumeriah for the ultimate business lunch deal for just Dhs95 which features fresh seafood, mezze including lobster kibbeh and fish tajin and delectable desserts including cheesecake and chocolate mousse pastilla.
    This business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday from 12pm-3pm.
    Tulum

    If you happen to find yourself at Dubail Mall during the week, then pop in to Tulum to take advantage of their three-course business lunch deal. For Dhs199 per person enjoy an array of traditional Mexican dishes from starters, to mains to dessert.
    This business lunch runs from Sunday-Thursday from 12pm-3pm.
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    The estimated dates for Ramadan and Eid Al Fitr have been announced

    The predicted dates for the holy month of Ramadan and Eid Al Fitr have been announced.
    As per UAE Barq, Ibrahim Al-Jarwan, who is a member of the Arab Union for Astronomy and Space Sciences, has estimated when the crescent will appear to mark the beginning of Ramadan.

    Al-Jarwan expects the Ramadan crescent to be born on Monday, April 12, 2021 at 06:31pm UAE time. The holy month of Ramadan would then begin the next day on Tuesday, April 13.
    ALSO READ: All the UAE public holidays coming up in 2021
    However, these dates are only predictions at present and the firm dates will be announced by the UAE government.

    Eid Al Fitr then falls on the last day of the Islamic month of Ramadan to Shawwal 3. It’s been predicted that Eid al Fitr could fall on May 13, a Thursday, which would mean a potential three-day weekend.
    Public holidays for 2021
    At the end of last year, public holidays for 2021 and 2022 were announced by the UAE cabinet following a meeting chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai.
    His Highness approved the holidays for the following two years for both public and private sector employees.
    This decision, according to Sheikh Mohammed, is to streamline the work in both sectors, as well as being able to give UAE citizens and residents a longer lead time to plan holidays.

    مجلس الوزراء برئاسة صاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم يعتمد أجندة العطلات الرسمية للعاملين في القطاع الحكومي والخاص لعامي 2021 و 2022، وذلك في إطار تنظيم سير العمل في القطاعين وضمان استمراريته مع مختلف القطاعات. #حكومة_الإمارات pic.twitter.com/UaU7tOdL9v
    — UAEGov (@uaegov) December 19, 2020

    The holiday dates for 2021 and 2022 are as follows.
    2021
    January 1: New Year
    29 Ramadan to 3 Shawwal: Eid Al Fitr
    9 Zul Hijjah: Arafah Day
    10 to 12 Zul Hijjah: Eid Al Adha
    August 12: Islamic New Year
    October 21: Prophet Mohammed’s (PBUH) birthday
    December 1: Commemoration Day
    December 2 and 3: National Day
    2022
    January 1: New Year
    Ramadan 29 to Shawwal 3: Eid Al Fitr
    Zul Hijjah 9: Arafah Day
    Zul Hijjah 10 to 12: Eid Al Adha
    July 30: Islamic New Year
    October 8: Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday
    December 1: Commemoration Day
    December 2 and 3: UAE National Day
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