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    Executive Chef at Address Grand Creek Harbour on his culinary journey and future vision

    Meet Shokry Abouelsoud, the exceptional culinary mastermind leading the team at Address Grand Creek Harbour.
    With extensive international experience and a passion for gastronomy, Chef Shokry brings a wealth of knowledge to his role as Executive Chef at this prestigious 5-star property. Having obtained a Diploma in Hospitality from the Australian Skills Management Institute and honing his skills over a decade-long career, he has worked with renowned hospitality brands to create culinary masterpieces that showcase his creative flair.
    In an exclusive conversation with Emirates Man, Chef Shokry talks about his culinary journey so far and what’s his vision for this new haven by Address.
    What inspired you to become a chef, and how did you develop your culinary skills?
    My journey as a chef began at a young age when I developed a passion for cooking and a goal of mastering my craft. For me, being a chef is not just a profession, but a deeply rooted passion and a platform for creativity. There is no greater joy than seeing the satisfaction on the faces of my guests when they indulge in the culinary creations I’ve carefully crafted. Over the years, I have honed my culinary skills through continuous learning, experimentation, and dedication. It’s a constant process of refining my techniques, exploring new flavours, and expanding my culinary knowledge.

    Can you describe your creative process when developing a new dish or menu?
    The creative process behind developing a new dish or menu is a fascinating and ever-evolving journey. Becoming an executive chef or even a sous chef doesn’t happen overnight; it requires years of hard work and experience in the kitchen. While creativity is an exciting aspect, it is essential to have a solid foundation of culinary knowledge and methodology. Understanding the intricacies of cooking various dishes and mastering the techniques is crucial to gain confidence in the kitchen. Once that knowledge and precision are in place, it enhances my creativity. I draw inspiration from different cuisines, ingredients, seasonal produce, and cultural influences to create dishes that are both innovative and harmonious in flavour.
    How do you balance the need for consistency and innovation in your cooking?
    Maintaining a balance between consistency and innovation is never a challenge in a cosmopolitan city like Dubai. The clientele here is incredibly receptive to new culinary trends, and my team shares the same spirit of adaptability. While consistency is important to uphold high standards of quality, innovation allows us to continuously surprise and delight our guests. By infusing new ideas and flavours into our culinary creations, we ensure that our menu stays fresh and exciting. This balance between consistency and innovation keeps our guests intrigued while maintaining their trust in the culinary experiences we offer.

    Tell us about your journey as a chef and how did it begin?
    From a young age, I always felt my palate was different to others. My unique skill for enhancing well-known foods with subtle tweaks set me apart early on. Even as I began experimenting with my first simple dishes, I couldn’t settle for mediocrity. If a meal failed to satisfy me, I instinctively sought ways to elevate its flavours and transform the overall dining experience. This passion for culinary excellence grew with me, and I pursued formal training and education to refine my skills. Through hard work, dedication, and a pursuit of excellence, I climbed the ranks in the culinary world, taking on various roles and responsibilities. Each experience shaped me as a chef, instilling in me the values of discipline, creativity, and a deep understanding of the art of gastronomy.
    Can you share your philosophy on sourcing ingredients and supporting local farmers and producers?
    At Address Grand Creek Harbour, we hold transparency in the highest regard when it comes to sourcing ingredients. We want our guests to know that sourcing the best products goes beyond conforming to certification processes. We prioritise building strong relationships with the best suppliers and producers, both in the UAE and overseas, to ensure that we have access to the freshest and highest-quality ingredients. Supporting local farmers and producers is of utmost importance to us as it fosters a sense of community and contributes to the sustainability of the local food industry. By championing responsible sourcing practices, including at our new weekly Sparkling Thursday where we source our oysters from Dibba Bay, we can provide our guests with exceptional culinary experiences while making a positive impact on the environment and the local economy.

    What is your approach to pairing flavours and creating harmonious combinations in a dish?
    When it comes to pairing flavours, I believe in achieving a delicate balance rather than overpowering the palate. My approach revolves around harmonising flavours and textures to create a memorable dining experience. Each ingredient is carefully chosen to complement and enhance the others, resulting in a symphony of tastes that dance on the taste buds. By considering the interplay of sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami elements, I strive to create dishes that are well-rounded and pleasing to all senses. It’s about creating a culinary journey where each bite unfolds a new layer of intrigue and delight.
    How do you adapt your cooking techniques to accommodate dietary restrictions or preferences?
    Accommodating dietary restrictions and preferences is a vital aspect of providing an inclusive dining experience. We approach this challenge with both specified techniques and a readiness to offer alternative ingredients. Through meticulous menu planning and the expertise of our culinary team, we ensure that guests with specific dietary restrictions can still indulge in a satisfying meal. By staying updated on the latest dietary trends and alternative ingredients, we can cater to a wide range of preferences without compromising on taste or quality. At The Restaurant, we pride ourselves on offering a diverse range of vegetarian and vegan dishes, catering to the preferences of all our guests. Additionally, for health-conscious individuals and gym-goers, we provide a nutritious assortment, including a specially designed breakfast with options like our unique Acai machine, allowing guests to craft their own refreshing acai bowls. It’s all about going the extra mile to ensure that every guest leaves our hotel with a smile on their face.

    What are some of the challenges you’ve faced in your culinary career, and how did you overcome them?
    In the life of a chef, numerous challenges arise, but two key factors have helped me overcome them: time management and optimism. The culinary industry demands long hours and relentless dedication, particularly during high-production periods. To navigate these challenges, I prioritise effective time management, ensuring that tasks are organised and delegated efficiently. Additionally, I approach each challenge with optimism, seeing it as an opportunity for growth and learning. By maintaining a positive mindset and fostering a resilient spirit within my team, we overcome challenges together and emerge stronger, continually striving for excellence.
    How important is presentation in your dishes, and how do you strike a balance between aesthetics and taste?
    Presentation plays a crucial role in the culinary experience we offer at Address Grand Creek Harbour. In today’s visually driven world, the aesthetic appeal of a dish is essential in capturing attention and generating excitement. However, while presentation is important, taste and quality are paramount. We strike a balance between aesthetics and taste by ensuring that the presentation of a dish enhances and elevates the flavours within. We believe that a visually appealing dish should also deliver an unforgettable gustatory experience. By prioritising taste and quality, while applying creativity to the presentation, we create dishes that are not only visually captivating but also delight the palate.

    How has the food landscape evolved in Dubai?
    The food landscape in Dubai has undergone a remarkable evolution. Over the years, Dubai has transformed into a vibrant culinary destination that stands out among the best. One of the significant developments has been the increasing emphasis on sourcing local produce. Dubai’s agricultural capabilities have grown, enabling us to rely on local farmers and reduce our dependence on imported products. This shift has not only benefited the local economy but also allowed us to showcase the freshness and quality of locally sourced ingredients. Additionally, Dubai has embraced international culinary trends, fostering a diverse and dynamic food scene that caters to the ever-changing preferences of its cosmopolitan clientele.
    What role do you believe technology plays in the future of cooking and the culinary industry in Dubai?
    While technology undoubtedly has its place in the culinary industry, cooking remains a task that is best performed by human hands. Though concepts like robotic chefs may be intriguing, they cannot replace the creativity, intuition, and passion that human chefs bring to the table. Technology can support various aspects of food production and operations, but it should never overshadow the human touch that makes cooking an art form. As we embrace advancements in technology, we must never underestimate the value of high-quality, handcrafted culinary creations that truly nourish the soul.
    Your culinary journey starting from has been expansive with multiple destinations on your resume – What brings you back to Dubai, and what sets it apart?
    Dubai holds a special place in my heart, and there are several reasons why it draws me back time and time again. Dubai is a melting pot of cultures, offering a rich tapestry of culinary influences from around the world. It serves as a hub for innovation and sets high standards in the culinary landscape. The adaptability and openness of the clientele make Dubai an ideal place for chefs to experiment, push boundaries, and introduce new flavours. Moreover, Dubai’s continuous growth and development have led to advancements in sourcing local ingredients, further enhancing the quality and authenticity of our culinary creations. Dubai truly stands out as a place where culinary excellence and innovation thrive.
    Can you discuss the role of sustainability and responsible sourcing in your culinary practices?
    Sustainability and responsible sourcing are integral parts of our culinary practices at Address Grand Creek Harbour. We recognise the importance of fostering a sense of community and being mindful of our environmental impact. In our efforts to promote sustainability, we have implemented practices to limit the use of non-recyclable materials and actively reduce food wastage. We champion responsible sourcing by collaborating with local farmers, fishermen, and suppliers who share our commitment to quality and sustainability. By embracing these practices, we not only contribute to the well-being of the environment but also ensure that our guests can enjoy the finest ingredients sourced with care and integrity.
    How do you stay updated with the latest culinary trends and techniques?
    Staying updated with the latest culinary trends and techniques is crucial to maintain a fresh and innovative approach to cooking. I keep myself informed through various channels such as culinary books, industry publications, and social media platforms. These sources provide valuable insights into emerging trends, new ingredients, and innovative techniques. However, I don’t simply follow trends blindly; I enjoy combining them with my own style and creativity. By infusing personal touches and unique perspectives, I can introduce new, creative trends and methods to my team, allowing us to develop our own culinary identity.
    What advice would you give to aspiring chefs who are just starting their culinary journey?
    To aspiring chefs embarking on their culinary journey, I offer the following advice: never give up and always strive to be the best in this highly competitive industry. It requires hard work, perseverance, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Cultivate your own culinary identity by developing your own style and honing specific skills that set you apart from others. Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth and never lose sight of the value that your dedication and hard work bring to your life as a chef. It is during the toughest times that your strength, knowledge, and confidence as a chef are forged, ultimately shaping your culinary journey.

    Can you share an example of a dish or meal that holds a special place in your heart and explain why?
    One dish that holds a special place in my heart is Pain Perdu. It may seem simple, but the combination of flavours and memories it evokes make it truly unforgettable. The aroma of caramelization, the sweetness of natural honey, and the abundance of seasonal berries come together in perfect harmony. Paired with a good cup of black coffee, this dish has become my go-to breakfast. Its simplicity and the essence it carries never fail to set the tone for an amazing day ahead. It serves as a reminder that even the simplest of dishes can have a profound impact and infuse joy into our lives.
    What is your favourite cuisine to work with, and what about it intrigues you?
    International and French cuisine are my favourite cuisines to work with, and they both allow me to express my innovation and flair with incredible dishes. International cuisine allows me to explore a diverse range of flavours, techniques, and ingredients from different cultures. It offers endless opportunities for creativity and experimentation. On the other hand, French cuisine is the epitome of culinary elegance and precision. The meticulous attention to detail, the classic techniques, and the focus on bringing out the best flavours in every ingredient have always intrigued me. French cuisine represents the foundation of culinary excellence and serves as a constant reminder of the importance of mastering the fundamentals.
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    Revealed: Dubai’s second Michelin Guide for 2023

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    With a tried and tested seal of approval on Dubai’s culinary scene, the highly anticipated Michelin Guide has officially presented its selection of restaurants for the emirate this year.
    Michelin-starred restaurants as well as its official Michelin Guide for the emirate have been awarded accordingly.
    In partnership with Dubai Tourism, an official announcement was made at a VIP event this morning with the former Emirates Man cover star and Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Tourism, Issam Kazim, and Gwendal Poullennec, International Director, Michelin Guides at the newly opened Atlantis The Royal.

    The stars are awarded only to eateries that are judged by Michelin Inspectors to be of a particularly high standard, and it’s unanimously respected by both chefs and gourmands around the world.
    “We never had any doubt about Dubai’s culinary potential, and this year this fascinating destination confirms its gastronomic appeal,” said Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of the Michelin Guides.
    At the VIP event which took place at Atlantis The Royal, the 90 Michelin Guide restaurants were unveiled, as well as three Michelin Green Star Restaurants for sustainability and 17 Bib Gourmands. See the full list below.
    Two Michelin Star
    New: Tresind Studio• STAY by Yannick Alleno• Il Ristorante by Niko Romito
    One Michelin Star
    • New: Avatara• New: Dinner by Heston Blumenthal• New: Moonrise• Tasca by Jose Avillez• Ossiano• 11 Woodfire• Hōseki• Al Muntaha• Armani Ristorante• Torno Subito
    Michelin Green star for sustainable gastronomy
    • New: Boca• New: Teible• Lowe
    The Michelin Guide restaurants
    • New: 99 Sushi• New: Ariana’s Persian Kitchen• New: At.mosphere• New: Boca• New; Chic Nonna• New: City Social• New: Fouquet• New: French Riviera• New: Jaleo• New: Josette• New: Jun’s• New: L’Ovilo at Al Mahra• New La Mar• New: Mayabay• New: Milos• New: Mina Brasserie• New: Mott 32• New: Pierchic• News: RSVP• New: Rüya• New: Takahisa• Akira Back• Al Mandaloun• Al-Fanar• Amazonico• Avli by tashas• Bombay Bungalow• Carnival by Trèsind• CE LA VÌ• Celebrities by Mauro Colagreco• Cipriani• Clap• Coya• Demon Duck by Alvin Leung• GAIA• Hashi• Hell’s Kitchen• Hutong• Il Borro• Indego by Vineet• L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon• Little Miss India• LOWE• LPM Restaurant & Bar• Marea• Masti• Mimi Kakushi• Netsu by Ross Shonhan• Nobu• Pierre’s iT• Rhodes W1• Rockfish• Sea Fu• Shang Palace• Siraj• Sucre• Tan Cha• The Artisan• Trèsind• Zuma

    Bib Gourmand
    • New: 21 Grams• New: 3Fils• New: Amara• Al Khayma Heritage Restaurant• Bait Maryam• Brasserie• Boulud• Fi’Lia• Folly• Goldfish• Indya by Vineet• Kinoya• Ninive• Orfali Bros• REIF Japanese Kushiyaki• Shabestan• Teible
    For more details on the 2023 tables -to-book visit guide.michelin.com
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    11 luxe new restaurants to visit in Dubai ASAP

    Dubai is never short of new restaurants to dine in.
    Known for its enriching culinary options, tourists and residents are never short of dining gems to visit in the city.
    With a plethora of new openings, it’s hard to keep track of where to visit next and to do so, Emirates Woman has curated a guide of all the latest must-visit hotspots in the city, that you’ll keep going back to.
    Tagomago

    For the ultimate Balearic feel, the restaurant, bar and beach club Tagomago has officially opened its doors in Dubai. With bohemian aesthetics, this must-visit hotspot serves both lunch and dinner with freshly sourced ingredients. Opened under RIKAS Hospitality, this holiday spot offers a signature menu curated by chef Gilles Bouquet, with dishes for everyone. The space features 120 sunbeds on the beach and outdoor 200 covers across the terrace dining area, in the pergola area and at the chiringuito. Located at Palm West Beach, Azure Residence, the venue’s restaurant is open from 12pm to 1am and the beach is open from 10am to sunset.
    For more information visit tagomago.ae
    Josette

    As part of Orange Hospitality, this glamorous restaurant has opened its doors in the heart of Dubai. After the success of other renowned restaurants such as Il Borro Tuscan Bistro and Alici, this unique dining experience welcomes decadent experiences such as a stylish afternoon team and an evening live performance dining show. Adding to the charm are its unique interiors designed by renowned London-based artists and designer Luke Edward Hall. Guests can slice into tune tartare, foie gras terrine, escargot, ratatouille, soup a l’oignon, and plateau de Josette, a signature seafood platter. The restaurant is located in ICD Brookfield Place, DIFC and is open from 12pm to 3am.
    For more information visit josette.com
    Fouquet’s

    As a combination of art and culture, this fine-dining haven has embodied the spirit of Paris in every realm. With red parasols, traditional French café tables and a hanging garden against the backdrop of the city, the interiors complement the restaurant’s story. The menu draw upon local produce, with a good measure of creative flair and fresh ingredients. With the hanging garden against the city’s skyline, the evening is enhanced by the restaurant’s DJs. Situated in the heart of Downtown, the restaurants is located in Burj Plaza and open from Monday to Thursday 8am to 2am and Friday to Sunday 8am to 10pm.
    For more information visit hotelsbarriere.com
    Bungalo34

    After recently being added under the Tashas Group wing, this chic restaurant offers a blissful escape from city life with uninterrupted seaside views of the Arabian Gulf. The menu promises a variety of offerings ranging from Strapatsada, Lobster Benedict, Three Cheese Souffle Omelette and a housemade glyko koutaliouof sweet pumpkin served on vanilla Greek yogurt for all the sweet tooths, to name a few dishes. Founded by the talented Natasha Sideris, the sophisticated Mediterranean experience ensures a calm environment to enjoy with friends and family. For all the shopaholics, this new hotpot offers a bespoke retail experience for guests with a selection of beachwear pieces, handmade accessories, bags, swimwear and other hand-picked experience for the complete experience. Situated at Nikki Beach, this restaurant is open from 9am to 12am.
    For more information visit dubai.nikkibeach.com
    La Mar by Gastón Acurio

    If you’re on the lookout to celebrate a special occasion or simply enjoy a fine-dining experience, La Mar at the newly opened Atlantis The Royal is the restaurant to visit. Curated by Chef Gaston Acurio, the restaurant offers diners a chance to explore authentic flavours of Peruvian Gastronomy with an enticing menu of freshly grilled anticuchos, signature cebiches and other specialty cocktails. As a culinary leader in the world of Peruvian gastronomy, Chef Gaston has created dishes with recipes passed down from his mother. Open daily from 6pm to 11pm, the restaurant is located at the mezzanine lobby level and overlooks the Skyblaze fountain, guests can choose to take a seat on the large open terrace or at the bustling cebiche bar, or the main dining area surrounded by incredible subtle decor. The restaurant is open daily from 6pm to 11pm.
    For more information visit atlantis.com
    Masti

    After shifting to a new location, Masti is all set to welcome guests to its restaurant situated at the Dubai Edition. Listed in the first Michelin Guide this restaurant brings a bold 360-degree experiential offering of innovative food, experimental beverages and unmatched hospitality. Masti remains emboldened and unafraid to be different. The new location will take risks and deliver a buzzing dining scene, with a sprinkling of Masti spice at The Dubai Edition. Befitting of the restaurant’s legendary reputation, the iconic Dubai Edition Hotel, optimally positioned on Fountain Street, Downtown will prove a stellar destination from which the restaurant can shine from. The restaurant is open from Sunday to Thursday from 12:30pm to 1am and 12:30pm to 2am.
    For more information visit mastidubai.com
    La Niña

    With Iberian-Latino fusion cuisine, La Niña opened its doors this year with sophisticated décor featuring lavish chandeliers and rich red velvet furniture that has taken inspiration from centuries of sea exploration. Designed with traditional Azulejo tiles from Portugal, this sophisticated dining venue takes visitors back in time with a renewed sense of excitement. or an unforgettable dining experience, guests can indulge in an array of delectable delights crafted by a team of world-class experts to conquer every diner’s taste buds. By taking it up a notch, the restaurant offers a host of cutting-edge cocktails and a selection of premium beverages. Located in the heart of DIFC at ICD Brookfield, the restaurant is open daily from 12pm to 4pm and 7:30pm to 1am.
    For more information visit laninarestaurant.com
    Mott 32

    Looking for somewhere new to dine? Mott 32 made the Middle East its first destination this year. Inspired by Manhattan’s first Chinese convenience store, the restaurant seamlessly blends the finest flavours of Hong Kong with lofty New York-style interiors. With signature hand-crafted cocktails and freshly prepared dishes such as a selection of dim sums and plat-based signatures, guests are spoiled for choice from the moment they enter. Located on the 73rd floor, it features an impressive indoor area, as well as an open-air terrace with stunning views across Bluewater Island, JBR, Palm Jumeirah and the Ain Dubai. The restaurant is open daily from dinner from 6pm until 1am
    For more information visit mott32dubai.com
    City Social

    Launched by celebrity chef Jason Atherton, this sophisticated restaurant serves fine European cuisine with 360-degree views of the city. With unrivalled views across Dubai Marina and Dubai Harbour, diners can indulge in modern European cuisine that showcases the best ingredients from around the world with exquisite beverages to complement the menu. With the team of expert mixologists and beautifully created cocktails. Located at Grosvenor House, it’s open from Monday to Thursday 6pm to 2am and Friday & Saturday 6pm to 3am and is closed on Sunday.
    For more information visit citysocialdubai.com
    Hawkerboi

    What started as one of Dubai’s most sought-after supper clubs has now gone on to open its own restaurant. From first hosting in secret locations around Dubai, this highly-anticipated venue will serve Asian-hawker style food that takes inspiration from the founder’s life in the Far East. Known for his concealed identity, Hawkerboi is considered the Banksy of Dubai in the culinary world and never fails to amaze his diners with exquisite dishes that represent his travels. With delectable dishes such as Wagyu Skewers with Peanut Nahm Jim, Charcoal Short Ribs and more, the space is designed for with red neon piping to balance the underground foodie community in the city. Designed by its parent company EatX, this space projects a vast open kitchen by mastering the art of balance and theatre. Located at The Park, Jumeirah Lake Towers, the restaurant will officially open for walk-ins on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 and will be open from Sunday to Thursday 7pm to 10pm and Friday and Saturday 7pm to 11pm.
    For more information visit hawkerboi.com
    Nola Bijou Bistro & Bar

    Recently opened in the heart of city, Nola Bijou Bistro and Bar, promises an immersive experience unlike any other. Inspired by the 19th century New Orleans with hints of Parisian influencers, Nola offers an easygoing vintage modern look in the culinary world. With a sensational music experience rooted in Jazz, guests can expect soulful live performances by the loved Nuvo Soul band complimented by high-energy jazz and soul beats by the in-house resident DJ. With French and Cajun food traditions, the restaurants lends to an explosion of flavours in its premium dishes such as char-grilled broccoli, burrata topped with anchovies and wagyu beef tartare. For the space, the restaurant features rich velvet sofas, a library, antique lamps and lush greenery with bi-folding windows that brings the outdoors indoors. The restaurant is perched atop Mythos Urban Greek Eatery at The Square in City Walk and open daily from noon until 1am and until 2am on the weekends.
    For more information visit citywalk.ae
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    This Michelin-recognized chef aims at revolutionizing urban ​​​​dining in Dubai

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    Located in the Opus Tower designed by Zaha Hadid, Sfumato Gastro Atelier draws a conceptual parallel from the architectural wonder it is nestled in.
    The food and the interiors are minimalistic at the first glance, but the subtle detailing and nuanced layering in both these elements will leave a lasting impression. Chef Alena Solodovichenko dares to experiment confidently in a male-dominated world, challenging stereotypes and pioneering her own unique style to produce an unforgettable experience in an internationally-renowned setting.
    The guiding concept of the Sfumato Gastro Atelier is affordable luxury with a forthright but delicate vision of all-day dining for the new wave. Chef reinterprets her family recipes with produce from local farms featuring delicate and intimate flavors, showing that vegetables and roots can evolve into sophisticated ingredients ready to play the main role in any dish.
    In a detailed conversation with Emirates Woman, chef talks about being at the helm of change, breaking stereotypes and testing the culinary waters in Dubai.
    The restaurant is located in the iconic Opus Tower designed by Zaha Hadid. Did the architecture play a role when it came to drawing inspiration for the menu?
    The architecture played an important role in the process of creating Sfumato menu. Zaha Hadid’s architectural style is characterized by smooth, flowing lines and curves, and is typically free of sharp or angular features. That’s why the menu in Sfumato is delicate and feminine as well. I also took part in creating design for the dishes, and made sure it reflects the forms of the Opus Tower.
    Culinary is still a male-dominated industry. As a Michelin-recognized chef, how do you constantly revolutionize urban ​​​​dining?
    This is true – statistics show that there are more men in the industry than women. Being in the kitchen since I was 19 years old, I have always considered this fact as motivation to improve my techniques. I want to create things that will inspire other women, coerce them to revolutionize their approach, and help them get rid of the fears.
    Female chefs are still rare, especially in the MENA region. I receive tons of messages with women sharing their personal stories – some of them are truly inspired by my career track. Some of my subscribers on Instagram have left their jobs and gone to the kitchen to pursue their dreams. Such stories make me really proud, and willing to show that everything’s possible.

    You’ve reproduced your family recipes with produce from local farms featuring delicate and intimate flavors – tell us a little about that?
    There’re a lot of dishes in Sfumato inspired by my childhood memories. Yet I understand that people have different backgrounds, and the culture in Dubai is different from the one I grew up in, so what I did wasn’t just reproducing family recipes. I find joy in taking something familiar and making a twist to find new flavors. For example, we have a dish in Sfumato that was inspired by the traditional Ukrainian dish golubtsy. What I did was replacing all original ingredients with the local ones, leaving just the concept of cabbage roll. In the original recipe they use meat, but I took hamour, which is a well-known product for people in UAE. For me it is still a dish that reminds me of my childhood, but now it’s also familiar and appealing to those who have never tastes golubtsy.
    The cuisine is tailored to excite the senses of sight and taste without compromising the natural goodness of the ingredients – how do you manage to execute this?
    Honesty and authenticity is what my cuisine is about. I want people to know the real taste of the ingredients. We use delicate techniques, and our sauces are designed to highlight the natural flavor without overshadowing it. A good example is our Beetroot Stracciatella, where we use beets and sauce made from rosemary and black currant (by the way, it’s a fascinating discovery that same-color ingredients tend to match perfectly with each other). We bake beetroot first, and then dehydrate it. Thus, we manage not only to preserve the taste of beets, but also to make it even brighter and sweeter. 
    Another important aspect of my vision is feminine touch. When in Sfumato, one should feel that there’s a woman at the helm of the kitchen. We show huge respect in our job – for the guests, and for the ingredients as well. When a person comes to me and says: “I’ve never enjoyed beetroot, celeriac, or cauliflower, but after visiting Sfumato I’ve changed my mind”. This is the greatest compliment. We take care of our guests, our dishes are healthy. If people in Dubai start to eat more veggies, and there’s at least a tiny fraction of my contribution, it’ll feel right to me.
    The menu features ample variety for meat lovers but the vegetarian dishes particularly stand-out because of the choice of ingredients and the preparation behind it – can you take us through the process?
    We use various techniques, of course, – fire, sous vide, dehydration, molecular techniques, – but fas a chef, fire is still one of my favorites. We’ve got josper – and I’m a 100% fan of this smoky taste it gives the products. I personally eat lots of vegetables and roots, although I’m not a vegetarian and enjoy good meat, fish, eggs, cheese etc. But when you can cook veggies right, you (and your guests) just fall in love with them.  
    While Dubai is known for its opulent gastronomical scene, SFUMATO Gastro Atelier is particularly minimal in principle and virtue – how do you think it will be perceived?
    I hope that Dubai is ready to try something new. We hear our guests say that there’s nothing like Sfumato in Dubai. Our minimalistic approach is truly unique. Tons of truffle and oysters, opulent sophisticated dishes, – this is not about us, and I truly believe that our philosophy will be well received.

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    10 luxe new restaurants to visit in Dubai ASAP

    Dubai is never short of new restaurants to dine in.
    Known for its enriching culinary options, tourists and residents are never short of dining gems to visit in the city.
    With a plethora of new openings, it’s hard to keep track of where to visit next and to do so, Emirates Woman has curated a guide of all the latest must-visit hotspots in the city, that you’ll keep going back to.
    Tagomago

    For the ultimate Balearic feel, the restaurant, bar and beach club Tagomago has officially opened its doors in Dubai. With bohemian aesthetics, this must-visit hotspot serves both lunch and dinner with freshly sourced ingredients. Opened under RIKAS Hospitality, this holiday spot offers a signature menu curated by chef Gilles Bouquet, with dishes for everyone. The space features 120 sunbeds on the beach and outdoor 200 covers across the terrace dining area, in the pergola area and at the chiringuito. Located at Palm West Beach, Azure Residence, the venue’s restaurant is open from 12pm to 1am and the beach is open from 10am to sunset.
    For more information visit tagomago.ae
    Josette

    As part of Orange Hospitality, this glamorous restaurant has opened its doors in the heart of Dubai. After the success of other renowned restaurants such as Il Borro Tuscan Bistro and Alici, this unique dining experience welcomes decadent experiences such as a stylish afternoon team and an evening live performance dining show. Adding to the charm are its unique interiors designed by renowned London-based artists and designer Luke Edward Hall. Guests can slice into tune tartare, foie gras terrine, escargot, ratatouille, soup a l’oignon, and plateau de Josette, a signature seafood platter. The restaurant is located in ICD Brookfield Place, DIFC and is open from 12pm to 3am.
    For more information visit josette.com
    Fouquet’s

    As a combination of art and culture, this fine-dining haven has embodied the spirit of Paris in every realm. With red parasols, traditional French café tables and a hanging garden against the backdrop of the city, the interiors complement the restaurant’s story. The menu draw upon local produce, with a good measure of creative flair and fresh ingredients. With the hanging garden against the city’s skyline, the evening is enhanced by the restaurant’s DJs. Situated in the heart of Downtown, the restaurants is located in Burj Plaza and open from Monday to Thursday 8am to 2am and Friday to Sunday 8am to 10pm.
    For more information visit hotelsbarriere.com
    Bungalo34

    After recently being added under the Tashas Group wing, this chic restaurant offers a blissful escape from city life with uninterrupted seaside views of the Arabian Gulf. The menu promises a variety of offerings ranging from Strapatsada, Lobster Benedict, Three Cheese Souffle Omelette and a housemade glyko koutaliouof sweet pumpkin served on vanilla Greek yogurt for all the sweet tooths, to name a few dishes. Founded by the talented Natasha Sideris, the sophisticated Mediterranean experience ensures a calm environment to enjoy with friends and family. For all the shopaholics, this new hotpot offers a bespoke retail experience for guests with a selection of beachwear pieces, handmade accessories, bags, swimwear and other hand-picked experience for the complete experience. Situated at Nikki Beach, this restaurant is open from 9am to 12am.
    For more information visit dubai.nikkibeach.com
    La Mar by Gastón Acurio

    If you’re on the lookout to celebrate a special occasion or simply enjoy a fine-dining experience, La Mar at the newly opened Atlantis The Royal is the restaurant to visit. Curated by Chef Gaston Acurio, the restaurant offers diners a chance to explore authentic flavours of Peruvian Gastronomy with an enticing menu of freshly grilled anticuchos, signature cebiches and other specialty cocktails. As a culinary leader in the world of Peruvian gastronomy, Chef Gaston has created dishes with recipes passed down from his mother. Open daily from 6pm to 11pm, the restaurant is located at the mezzanine lobby level and overlooks the Skyblaze fountain, guests can choose to take a seat on the large open terrace or at the bustling cebiche bar, or the main dining area surrounded by incredible subtle decor. The restaurant is open daily from 6pm to 11pm.
    For more information visit atlantis.com
    Masti

    After shifting to a new location, Masti is all set to welcome guests to its restaurant situated at the Dubai Edition. Listed in the first Michelin Guide this restaurant brings a bold 360-degree experiential offering of innovative food, experimental beverages and unmatched hospitality. Masti remains emboldened and unafraid to be different. The new location will take risks and deliver a buzzing dining scene, with a sprinkling of Masti spice at The Dubai Edition. Befitting of the restaurant’s legendary reputation, the iconic Dubai Edition Hotel, optimally positioned on Fountain Street, Downtown will prove a stellar destination from which the restaurant can shine from. The restaurant is open from Sunday to Thursday from 12:30pm to 1am and 12:30pm to 2am.
    For more information visit mastidubai.com
    La Niña

    With Iberian-Latino fusion cuisine, La Niña opened its doors this year with sophisticated décor featuring lavish chandeliers and rich red velvet furniture that has taken inspiration from centuries of sea exploration. Designed with traditional Azulejo tiles from Portugal, this sophisticated dining venue takes visitors back in time with a renewed sense of excitement. or an unforgettable dining experience, guests can indulge in an array of delectable delights crafted by a team of world-class experts to conquer every diner’s taste buds. By taking it up a notch, the restaurant offers a host of cutting-edge cocktails and a selection of premium beverages. Located in the heart of DIFC at ICD Brookfield, the restaurant is open daily from 12pm to 4pm and 7:30pm to 1am.
    For more information visit laninarestaurant.com
    Mott 32

    Looking for somewhere new to dine? Mott 32 made the Middle East its first destination this year. Inspired by Manhattan’s first Chinese convenience store, the restaurant seamlessly blends the finest flavours of Hong Kong with lofty New York-style interiors. With signature hand-crafted cocktails and freshly prepared dishes such as a selection of dim sums and plat-based signatures, guests are spoiled for choice from the moment they enter. Located on the 73rd floor, it features an impressive indoor area, as well as an open-air terrace with stunning views across Bluewater Island, JBR, Palm Jumeirah and the Ain Dubai. The restaurant is open daily from dinner from 6pm until 1am
    For more information visit mott32dubai.com
    City Social

    Launched by celebrity chef Jason Atherton, this sophisticated restaurant serves fine European cuisine with 360-degree views of the city. With unrivalled views across Dubai Marina and Dubai Harbour, diners can indulge in modern European cuisine that showcases the best ingredients from around the world with exquisite beverages to complement the menu. With the team of expert mixologists and beautifully created cocktails. Located at Grosvenor House, it’s open from Monday to Thursday 6pm to 2am and Friday & Saturday 6pm to 3am and is closed on Sunday.
    For more information visit citysocialdubai.com
    To open soon
    Hawkerboi – April 26, 2023

    What started as one of Dubai’s most sought-after supper clubs has now gone on to open its own restaurant. From first hosting in secret locations around Dubai, this highly-anticipated venue will serve Asian-hawker style food that takes inspiration from the founder’s life in the Far East. Known for his concealed identity, Hawkerboi is considered the Banksy of Dubai in the culinary world and never fails to amaze his diners with exquisite dishes that represent his travels. With delectable dishes such as Wagyu Skewers with Peanut Nahm Jim, Charcoal Short Ribs and more, the space is designed for with red neon piping to balance the underground foodie community in the city. Designed by its parent company EatX, this space projects a vast open kitchen by mastering the art of balance and theatre. Located at The Park, Jumeirah Lake Towers, the restaurant will officially open for walk-ins on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 and will be open from Sunday to Thursday 7pm to 10pm and Friday and Saturday 7pm to 11pm.
    For more information visit hawkerboi.com
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    MENA’s 50 best 2023: Find out the top restaurants on the list

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    by Sarah Joseph
    23 mins ago

    The region is never short of delectable havens and MENA’s 50 best has proved it.
    Last night, VIP guests attended the grand reveal for the MENA’S top 50 best restaurants in the region, hosted in the UAE’s capital in Conrad, Abu Dhabi.
    Chosen by a panel of 250 anonymous voters, seven restaurants were selected by each panelist from across the region, to release the second MENA list by the World’s 50 Best groups. Sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna, the event was hosted in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism to champion winners from 14 different cities across the MENA region.

    From the complete list, 19 restaurants out of 50 are in the UAE, making this an unmissable moment for the country as its overall success is portrayed in the culinary world.
    Taking the lead this year is the famous dining bistro situated in the heart of Wasl 51. Founded by a trio of talented brothers, Orfali Bros is known for its creative dishes, that all come by pushing the boundaries of traditional cooking through their art of storytelling.
    To see the full list, scroll below
    1. Orfali Bros Bistro, Dubai, UAE2. Tresind Studio, Dubai, UAE3. Fusions by Tala, Manama, Bahrain (also named Best Restaurant in Bahrain and won Highest Climber Award)4. Ossiano, Dubai, UAE (also won the Highest New Entry Award)5. 3 Fils, Dubai, UAE6. George & John, Tel Aviv, Israel (also named Best Restaurant in Israel)7. Kinoya, Dubai, UAE8. Fakhreldin, Amman, Jordan (also named Best Restaurant in Jordan)9. Zooba, Cairo, Egypt (also named Best Restaurant in Egypt)10. Moonrise, Dubai, UAE11. Reif Kushiyaki, Dubai, UAE12. Kazoku, Cairo, Egypt13. Zuma, Dubai, UAE14. OCD, Tel Aviv, Israel (also won the Sustainable Restaurant Award)15. Lowe, Dubai, UAE16. Baron, Beirut, Lebanon (also named Best Restaurant in Lebanon)17. Gaia, Dubai, UAE18. Myazu, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (also named Best Restaurant in Saudi Arabia)19. Tawlet Mar Mikhael, Beirut, Lebanon20. Em Sherif, Beirut, Lebanon (also won the Art of Hospitality Award)21. LPM, Dubai, UAE22. Sachi, Giza, Egypt23. Marble, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia24. A by Yuval Ben Neriah, Tel Aviv, Israel25. CUT by Wolfgang Puck, Manama, Bahrain26. Hoseki, Dubai, UAE27. La Grande Table Marocain, Marrakech, Morocco (also named Best Restaurant in Morocco)28. Coya, Dubai, UAE29. Shams El Balad, Amman, Jordan30. Sachi, Cairo, Egypt31. Masso, Manama, Bahrain32. Animar, Tel Aviv, Israel33. Coya, Abu Dhabi, UAE34. La Closerie, Tunis, Tunisia (also named Best Restaurant in Tunisia)35. 11 Woodfire, Dubai, UAE36. Sufra, Amman, Jordan37. Iloli, Casablanca, Morocco38. LPM, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia39. Sesamo, Marrakech, Morocco40. Milgo Milbar, Tel Aviv, Israel41. Alee, Amman, Jordan42. White Robata, Kuwait City, Kuwait (also named Best Restaurant in Kuwait)43. Zuma, Abu Dhabi, UAE44. Jun’s, Dubai, UAE45. Reif Kushiyaki, Cairo, Egypt46. +61, Marrakech, Morocco47. 13C Bar in the Back, Amman, Jordan48. HaBasta, Tel Aviv, Israel49. Hakkasan, Abu Dhabi, UAE50. Bonjiri, Salmiya, Kuwait
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    Inside the chicest new addition to the DIFC dining scene

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    by Sarah Joseph
    36 seconds ago

    A luxe new DIFC restaurant has opened its doors just in time for peak season in Dubai.
    After months of planning in the pipeline, Italian restaurant Chic Nonna is finally open to the public.
    With state-of-the-art interiors and a high-quality menu, the restaurant is complete with an open-plan kitchen, the largest wine cellar in the region and a sophisticated chef’s table.
    Paying homage to rich Italian traditions, this two-storey gourmet osteria’s menu is carefully curated by the culinary team including head chef, Illaria Zamperlin.
    Blending tradition with innovation, there’s a dish to suit each and every guest’s tastebuds. Whether topped with fresh black truffle shavings or created with a homemade sauce, each spoonful transports visitors to a gorgeous Italian Riviera.
    Designed to take relaxation to the next level, the intimate Cigar Lounge is the perfect spot for post-meal relaxation with unending views of Dubai’s scintillating skyline. With the largest wine cellar in the city with over 4,000 bottles and 900 labels, this modern venue offers the perfect setting to unwind.
    To create an inviting ambience, the space has warm cosy interiors reminiscent of a traditional Italian home. To make any visit even more memorable the venue offers engaging live entertainment with a striking DJ booth and raised stage for live performances.
    For the seafood enthusiasts, the terrace has an exclusive Crudo Bar that serves a selection of raw fish, Calvisius caviar and more to ensure guests immerse in the complete experience from start to finish.
    Spearheaded by the leading hospitality company, Mine & Yours Group, this all-new Italian concept effortlessly blends into Dubai’s diverse culinary offerings.
    Take a look inside the newest addition to the DIFC dining scene.

    For more information visit chicnonna.com
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    How this new restaurant is set to make its mark on Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 minute ago

    One of the most exclusive haunts in Monaco, Mayabay, has officially arrived in Dubai.
    With a clear vision for making its mark in the region, Head Chef Shane MacNeill discusses with us bringing a new luxury concept to the emirate.
    Talk us through your career.
    I have been working in professional and Michelin-star restaurants since 1997. After completing a Diploma in Hospitality Management at Worcester College of Technology, London looked like the most logical choice. The first high-end restaurant was with the Nobu Group, and it seemed that Asian cuisine was where it was going to continue until today. After leaving Park Lane and taking the first head chef position in the group at Ubon by Nobu the seeds had been sown, it was quite daunting but turned out to be a great experience. With the closure of the restaurant looming the group moved the scope to Nobu Paris, Armani/Nobu in Milan followed by St. Moritz with a pre-season pop-up in the Baur au Lac Hotel in Zurich, Mykonos and finally Matsuhisa Athens. The eleven years with Nobu had been a giant learning curve working closely with Nobuyuki Matsuhisa himself on some of the openings, In Milan, Gorgio Armani was at the restaurant several times per week which proved to be essential to the business due to his professionalism, strong work ethic, and a genuinely caring attitude towards his staff members. Mark Edwards, the Nobu group executive was a pure inspiration as he was the head chef from the very beginning at Nobu Park Lane, he also organised twelve months with Jean Georges at Vong in Knightsbridge as part of a year out to learn different types of cuisine. Mark is a knowledgeable professional and a master of his craft. Cipriani restaurants headed by Giuseppe Cipriani was an opportunity to create a menu and work on more openings from Abu Dhabi to Ibiza, London, Monte Carlo and finally Miami over a four-year period. Throughout this period, the Cipriani family was incredibly hands-on with all projects and professional with a fine eye for detail. This also helped me to familiarise myself with Italian products and cooking techniques. In 2015, the Bulldozer group brought Novikov restaurant to Dubai, it is dedicated to serving world-class food in a stylish environment. With an impeccable record and history revolving around fresh products there are very few restaurants in my opinion that are like this here. In 2018 I began work and opened Novikov in Doha, Qatar. As well as cooking and training, I also managed the kitchen design, and tableware order, selected suppliers, assisted HR and chose the kitchen team. Novikov Doha is the first Novikov restaurant for the group operating without an alcohol license and all recipes had to be adjusted to the market, which was successfully completed. I completed the opening of Shanghai Me restaurant in Dubai, UAE in July 2019 finishing in October 2021.
    In December 2021 I started the Mayabay project in Jumeirah Al Naseem with Orange Hospitality under the founder Omar Saideh which will open in May 2022.
    What eventually brought you to Dubai?
    Having done a tour of the hottest dining spots internationally, 2010 I found myself with the distinguished Cipriani restaurants over a four-year period, going from Abu Dhabi to Ibiza, London and Miami. You’re now the Head Chef at Mayabay, which has just arrived in Dubai. What’s it been like launching a new concept in Dubai and bringing such an iconic brand from overseas? For me, it is a very important time to venture into this project with Orange Hospitality. I feel blessed to have learned so much from my peers and the owner Omar. I have worked with many iconic brands before and each opening of course has a place in our memories. For me though, restaurants have the same formula, and we should always follow the basic principles, quite simply we must go to great lengths to create a home away from home, and to provide the highest quality of food and service meaning no less than 100 percent satisfaction for the guest. I feel incredibly fortunate to work with all of my team, they have shown immense spirit and great attention to detail in a hard-working environment. The team brings the restaurant to life.

    Talk us through the concept of Mayabay.
    Well, absolutely the most beautiful restaurant I have been lucky enough to be a part of that’s for sure. The attention to detail makes the venue itself quite simply beautiful. First opened in 2005 in Monte Carlo, Maya- bay quickly gained its reputation as one of the most famous restaurants in Monaco. Mayabay Dubai will present an extensive menu of Asian favourites – from dim sums to Japanese tempura and sushi, Thai curries and salads and other more contemporary takes on the classics. Guests can also expect to enjoy special vegetarian and vegan-friendly options on the menu, as well as MayaMoki, Mayabay’s signature mochi line. Following in the footsteps of Mayabay Monaco and being Orange Hospitality’s fifth restaurant opening, Mayabay Dubai is set to quickly become a household name in Dubai’s thriving F&B scene.
    How do you think the venue will differ from others in Dubai?
    Mayabay is set to leave an impact on Dubai’s gastronomic scene – with a particular highlight on Thai and Japanese cuisines. With a myriad of Asian restaurants opening in the city, Mayabay stands out with a menu deeply rooted in Asian traditions. This, combined with the restaurant’s seamless ambience, unique bar programme, and buzzing atmosphere complete with an exciting live entertainment programme, Mayabay would be an exciting new addition to Jumeirah Al Naseem’s Turtle lagoon and its nightlife scene.
    What are the hero dishes at Mayabay?
    Some of our hero dishes include Maya Crispy Duck, because of the complexity of the whole process to prepare, the care and attention required and the history of the dish. Our Thai curries are also standout dishes because the homemade pastes have been developed for the Dubai market without losing their characteristics and retaining their authenticity. The spring rolls are simply for their flavour value and their crispy yet airy textures with sauces packed full of flavour.

    What sets the F&B industry in Dubai apart from the rest of the world?
    I am fortunate enough to have been part of the Dubai F&B industry from 2008 with a very short visit for consultancy. There has been incredible growth since then of course but I would say that there are certain parallels that have been incredibly well developed to assist with the growth. The graphical location lends a hand in this, along with the diversity in ethnic backgrounds meaning it is rich in culture. The government authorities host festivities throughout the year attracting international people and organisations, and the world-class designed hotels are the most stunning on the planet. I could not imagine living anywhere else and experiencing what Dubai does.
    What are your hopes for Mayabay in 2022?
    Awards for the group and the team. I believe Orange Hospitality is making groundbreaking moves within the F&B industry.
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