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    10 cute baby photos of celebrities when they were little

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    34 mins ago

    While we usually see celebrities in the spotlight, juggling their careers and lives in the public eye, it’s fun to remember that they too were once wide-eyed children full of dreams. We often lose touch with our inner child as adults, bogged down by responsibilities, but a glimpse of these baby photos can remind us all to embrace that part of ourselves.

    Let’s start with a few adorable throwbacks. Who can forget that viral baby photo of Kendall Jenner in her tiny, frilly dress, grinning at the camera? Or Sheikha Mahra, as a curious toddler with bright eyes, long before he became the poised Princess? Seeing Alia Bhatt as a bubbly little girl with her infectious smile or Karen Wazen daydreaming with those big eyes, brings us right back to that innocence and wonder of childhood.

    These photos remind us that before their red carpet moments, all celebrities were just little kids figuring out the world. It’s a comforting thought. Growing up, we tend to suppress that part of ourselves in the name of maturity. The pressures of adult life—work, bills, responsibilities—often make it hard to indulge our inner child. But sometimes, reconnecting with that playful side is exactly what we need.
    Studies have shown that keeping a bit of our inner child alive helps reduce stress, boosts creativity, and even increases resilience. Those carefree moments of laughter, curiosity, and imagination can re-energize us in ways we may not expect. So, let’s take a cue from these celebrities and remember to nurture that playful side.

    It’s always fun to see stars share a slice of their childhood. In a world where we see polished, curated images on social media, there’s something endearing about seeing them as babies with untamed curls, chubby cheeks, and wide smiles. So, this Children’s Day, take a moment to look at your own childhood photos, laugh at those early memories, and let your inner child shine a little brighter. Whether you’re daydreaming, dancing in your living room, or simply playing, remember: the inner child never really leaves – they’re just waiting for you to have a little fun
    Take a look at all the adorable photos of your favourite celebrities:
    Sheikha Mahra

    Kendall Jenner

    Gigi Hadid

    Hande Erçel

    Bella Hadid

    Kylie Jenner

    Ananya Panday

    Kim Kardashian

    Karen Wazen

    Alia Bhatt

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    11 premium restaurants for alfresco dining in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    With the weather finally cooling down, it’s time explore spots that offer alfresco dining.
    The emirate offers many fantastic options for outdoor dining, especially during the cooler months. From beach clubs to sky-high restaurants, each venue ensures scintillating views of Dubai’s skyline accompanied by a delectable menu crafted to perfection.
    From a canal-side meal to an under-the-radar spot you might not have heard of, Dubai has it all. Ensuring you take complete advantage of the city’s skylines and weather, here’s where you should dine alfresco this season.
    Here are some excellent places where you can enjoy a meal outdoors with stunning views:
    Frou Frou

    Frou Frou, a new Parisian-inspired restaurant by Bulldozer Group, has opened at The Lana Promenade in Dubai, bringing the spirit of Paris’ Belle Epoque to the city. Founded by Alexander Orlov, the restaurant evokes the era’s bohemian and carefree atmosphere with chic tropical interiors, French cuisine, and a playful ambiance. Named after the rustling of silk skirts associated with the Can-Can, Frou Frou offers views of Dubai’s skyline and a menu that blends classic French dishes like Salade Niçoise, Soupe à l’Oignon, and Escargots de Bourgogne with modern techniques, also featuring sharing platters such as Poulet à la Truffe and Sole Meunière.
    For more information visit @froufroudubai
    Maison Revka

    Maison Revka, renowned for its celebration of Slavic culture through refined gastronomy, expands to Dubai at the new Delano Dubai on Bluewaters. The restaurant blends Parisian elegance with bold Slavic flavors. It offers signature dishes like smoked salmon, caviars, and pavlovas in a dazzling space inspired by Louis XVI châteaux and aristocratic Slavic mansions. Highlights include two scenic verandas, a private Salon Privé Nikolaï, and a luxurious pool area featuring cabanas and  mosaics. The décor is complemented by jasmine-covered pergolas. A boutique complements the experience with curated Slavic-inspired goods, gourmet delicacies, and elegant homeware, embodying Maison Revka’s legacy of opulence and charm.
    For more information visit maisonrevka.com
    Netsu

    Netsu unveils a weekend brunch that blends social dining with live music. A now open expansive outdoor terrace will welcome you to enjoy alfresco dining. Available every Saturday from 12:30 pm until 3:30 pm, the concept allows diners to enjoy a wide-ranging menu from WarayakiTuna Tataki, Korean Fried Chicken and maki rolls to name a few. Guests can then select a main course with dishes from the Warayakigrill, highlights include Spicy Miso Chilean Seabass and Australian Wagyu Ribeye.
    For more, call 04.777.2232 or email modub-netsu@mohg.com
    Nuska

    Guests can enjoy its fire-cooked Mediterranean and Levantine cuisine, lively coastal atmosphere, and iconic views of Jumeirah Burj Al Arab. Nuska Beach has reopened for another unforgettable season on the inviting shores of Jumeirah Beach Hotel. This newly introduced beach lounge, located just steps away from Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, adds to the allure, while fire dance performances light up the evenings every Friday and Saturday from 10pm to 11pm.
    For more information visit Jumeirah.com
    CLAP

    The fine dining restaurant serves up a roll-call of Japanese classics with an outdoor seating area, to enjoy Dubai’s most stunning views. The extensive menu contains a range of Asian delicacies including Caviar, Oysters, Shoyu Chilean Sea Bass, and more, making sure diners will be spoiled for choice. With a vegetarian menu and plenty of tasty grape pairings, there is something for everybody at CLAP Dubai. The restaurant offers the best seats in the city with the finest sushi that Dubai has to offer. Located in Gate Village Building 11, it’s open on weekdays from 12pm to 3am and weekends from 1pm to 3am.
    For more information visit claprestaurant.com
    CÉ LA VI

    Experience elements of Southeast Asia inspired by the region’s artistic influence in a setting unlike any other. With breathtaking views of Dubai’s skyline and alluring beats, this destination ensures each visit is a memorable one. From grilled salmon to seaweed parker rolls, each dish is created as an innovative take on the classics. Located at Address Sky View, it’s open daily from 12pm to 3am.
    SĀN

    For a bohemian beachside getaway, SĀN Beach offers a luxe culinary experience accompanied by a luxe menu from breakfast to sundowners. With minimalistic interiors, guests can lay back and witness the pristine backdrop of Dubai’s skyline. Immersed in nature, this soul retreat is also home to a culinary experience that caters to all with a delectable menu. To keep guests entertained throughout, weekend performances by the venue’s own resident band and DJs will also take place. Located at Palm West Beach, it’s open from Monday to Thursday 9am to 12am and Friday to Sunday from 9am to 1am.
    PLAYA

    Beach Club welcomes guests with an infinity pool and a creative menu offering Japanese and Peruvian classics. This delectable dining haven has created its own vision of Nikkei cuisine, with Pisco-inspired cocktails that take you back to its origin. Guests can also opt for the sharing-style menu to make each visit a special one. From wagyu beef meat to authentic ceviche, there is a range of delectable dishes that beautifully blend this fusion. To soak in the sun, guests can lay back on the relaxing day beds and unwind with the backdrop of Dubai’s glistening skyline for lunch.
    Yacht Club By Bvlgari

    Located on the world’s first Bvlgari Marina and Yacht Club, this restaurant recreates the charm of a Mediterranean atmosphere. With a timeless dining experience, this scintillating experience allows guests to enjoy alfresco dining It’s open from daily from 12:30pm to 3pm, Friday 12:30pm to 4pm and for dinner daily from 7pm to 10:30pm.
    TATEL
    Dubai’s favourite new Spanish hotspot introduces La Sobremesa, a Sunday experience for alfresco dining. Guests can experience the essence of Spain in the Mediterranean-inspired garden located in the heart of Downtown, Dubai. This tranquil outdoor haven offers a charming escape from the vibrant energy and fast pace of the city. TATEL has opened in collaboration with sports icons Rafael Nadal, Pau Gasol, and Cristiano Ronaldo. It delivers an exceptional fusion of Spanish flavours with an international flair.
    La Cantine

    This Parisian-inspired haven offers a multi-sensory experience beyond the usual. From truffled burrata pizza to exceptional dishes in an inimitable style, this restaurant has one of the sleekest outdoor areas. Located in Jumeirah Emirates Towers hotel it’s open from Sunday to Wednesday, 12pm to 2am, Thursday, 12pm to 3am, Friday 7pm to 3am and Saturday 7pm to 2am.
    For more information visit lacantine.ae
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    8 restaurants to celebrate Chinese New Year in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    7 seconds ago

    It’s time to celebrate the Year of the Snake in style. As Wednesday, January 25, 2025 culminates Chinese New Year with the Lantern Festival that lasts for 16 days.
    The annual event is the first day of a new year on the Lunar calendar, which is more than 5,000 years old, allowing you to indulge in some authentic cuisine with your loved ones at these Dubai-based hotspots.
    To see where to kickstart the celebrations, swipe through our editor-approved guide of restaurants to visit this year.
    Hakkasan

    Celebrate Lunar New Year at Ling Ling, Atlantis The Royal, from January 28 to February 7, 2025, with contemporary Asian cuisine and world-class mixology. Enjoy special dishes starting at AED 130, including crispy chow mein with smoked duck, steamed razor clams, and bao with short rib, paired with festive drinks like the Rattlesnake Highball or Serpentine mocktail. A snake-inspired dessert adds a sweet finale. Post-dinner, the Ling Ling Ultra Lounge offers handcrafted cocktails, bottle service, and premium entertainment from 11:00 PM to 3:00 AM, Thursday through Saturday.
    For more information visit Hakkasandubai.com
    Ling Ling

    Celebrate the Lunar New Year at Ling Ling, Atlantis The Royal, from January 28 to February 7, 2025. Indulge in special dishes starting from AED 130, such as crispy chowmein with smoked duck, steamed razor clams, and bao with short rib. Pair these festive creations with a Rattlesnake Highball cocktail or Serpentine mocktail, and enjoy a delightful snake-inspired dessert. Ling Ling’s à la carte menu is also available. After dinner, unwind at the Ling Ling Ultra Lounge, open Thursday to Saturday from 11:00 PM to 3:00 AM, with bottle service, handcrafted cocktails, and entertainment.
    For more information visit lingling.com
    MOLI

    Celebrate Chinese New Year at MOLI, Dubai Hills Business Park, from January 27 to February 2, 2025, with a week-long festive dining experience. Enjoy eight authentic Cantonese dishes à la carte or a special five-course set menu available on January 28 and 29 for Dhs299, featuring standout dishes like the flavourful turnip cake and Kung Pao Chicken, with an optional two-hour beverage package for Dhs100. The festivities include Guzheng music, a Lion Dance, a Hand Fan performance, symbolic red envelope wishes, and charming Chinese décor.
    For more in formation visit
    Mott 32
    Celebrate Chinese New Year in style at Mott 32, perched on the 73rd floor of the Address Beach Resort, offering breathtaking views of Dubai’s skyline. From January 27 to February 2, 2025, indulge in a specially curated menu by Executive Chef Frankie Yang Tao, featuring dishes like Lobster and Abalone Lo Hei Salad, Australian Beef Belly, and Mandarin Mousse. Highlights include a Penfolds wine-pairing dinner on January 29 (AED 888 per person) and a festive Chinese New Year-themed Brunch 32 on February 1. Enjoy traditional performances, stunning décor, and unforgettable flavors to welcome the Year of the Snake.
    For more information visit Mott32dubai.com
    Zheng He’s

    Celebrate the Year of the Snake at Zheng He’s, the award-winning Chinese restaurant at Jumeirah Mina Al Salam, with an exclusive Chinese New Year menu available from January 20 to February 9, 2025. Curated by Head Chef Wong Lian You, the menu features dishes like cod fish and egg-white dumplings, poached clay-pot chicken with Sichuan pepper sauce, and hand-rolled vegetarian rice rolls. Enjoy traditional Lion Dance performances on January 28 and 29, set against the stunning Burj Al Arab backdrop. Enhance your experience with limited-edition cakes from Margaux pastry boutique.
    For more information visit jumeirah.com/ZhengHes
    Barfly by Buddha-Bar

    Celebrate Chinese New Year in style at Barfly by Buddha-Bar on Thursday, February 1, 2025, with a special Soirée Brunch at  7PM on The Palm Jumeirah, Dubai. Indulge in a fusion of traditional Chinese flavors and Barfly’s innovative cuisine, featuring dishes like Peking Duck, Cumin Beef, and Stir Fry Noodles Salteado. Priced from Dhs365, the evening includes festive décor, vibrant ambiance, and a mesmerizing Chinese dragon performance, promising an unforgettable start to the Year of the Snake.
    For more information visit
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    8 aesthetic UAE-based wellness studios to book in 2025

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    32 mins ago

    While we’re all guilty of scrolling on our feeds for countless hours, seeing aesthetic bali-inspired wellness studios, it’s time for us to pick up our own mat and begin the workout.
    As the UAE becomes a hub for wellness studios designed with minimal interiors. For a calming experience to take a break from the hustle of daily life, these studios are the perfect rejuvenating haven
    To revamp your fitness routine, Emirates Woman has curated a guide of all the wellness studios to visit in the UAE.
    Balans

    This quaint boutique space offers a venue to switch off from the hustle of daily life. The intimate studio can accommodate up to seven individuals in the Pilates room and Yoga studio. With a focus on recovery, advanced contrast ice baths and specialised muscle recovery treatments, each customer can feel healthier, fit and more aligned with their wellness goals.
    For more information visit balans.ae
    Gigi

    As the first studio in the Middle East to introduce Miniformers, Gigi provides exclusive Lagree workouts alongside traditional Megaformer sessions. This makes it a unique destination for both seasoned practitioners and newcomers. This wellness sanctuary located in Dubai’s Mirdif Avenue Mall, offering a harmonious blend of Lagree and yoga practices. The studio’s design is inspired by the serene beauty of deserts and forests, creating a tranquil environment for its members.
    For more information visit Gigi.ae
    HWH Studio

    Having recently opened in Dubai’s new Delano hotel, this space is crafted to be an oasis of calm and inspiration, offering a curated selection of classes, treatments, and experiences designed to nurture the body, mind, and soul. Our new studio is a seamless blend of Delano’s iconic elegance and our commitment to holistic well-being, providing guests and visitors with an environment where luxury and wellness harmonise. Overall, this luxury boutique Yoga, Pilates and Wellness space offers visitors an immersive experience to switch off in solitude. The studio is led by renowned yoga instructor Adrienne Everett in Burj Al Arab too.
    For more information visit Jhwhstudiodubai.com
    Sohum

    This luxurious new Ayuvedic wellness space features a yoga studio, sound healing, hot and cold therapy rooms. Sohum Wellness Sanctuary is a premium holistic wellness center located in Al Quoz First, Dubai. The sanctuary offers a range of Ayurvedic experiences aimed at promoting balance, healing, and reflection. It’s located in Al Quoz First, and includes holistic treatments including Reiki, Sound Healing, and Shamanic Breathwork. It’s open 9am to 9pm.
    For more information visit sohumwellness.ae
    another mars

    Inspired by Himalayan healing, this rehabilitation spa is a membership-only venue in the heart of Umm Seqium.
    Paus Club 2.0

    Enjoy world-class padel courts, yoga classes, reformer Pilates, and strength training sessions. Connect at community events designed to inspire. Paus Club is located on Al Wasl Rd, Umm Suqeim 1306 with an array of wellness treatments and programmes for everyone who enters to unwind.
    For more information visit pausdxb.com
    Form Studio

    Form Studio is a dedicated Lagree fitness studio located in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. They offer a variety of classes, including Lagree, Yoga, and Deep Stretch, all instructed by a fully Lagree-certified team. It’s located in Saadiyat Noon Building, Abu Dhabi, open from Monday to Thursday: 6AM to 8PM.
    Brrn Barre (Opening Soon)

    Currently in the works, this LA-inspired wellness studio is all set to make waves in Dubai this year. With Hot Cardio at its core, the studio offers a fusion of Barre, functional training and core Pilates movements in the hot rooms with infrared heating to target all our wellness needs. The studio will be located in Goshi Warehouse City, Al Quoz.
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    10 adorable photos of celebrities when they were babies

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    37 seconds ago

    While we usually see celebrities in the spotlight, juggling their careers and lives in the public eye, it’s fun to remember that they too were once wide-eyed children full of dreams. We often lose touch with our inner child as adults, bogged down by responsibilities, but a glimpse of these baby photos can remind us all to embrace that part of ourselves.

    Let’s start with a few adorable throwbacks. Who can forget that viral baby photo of Kendall Jenner in her tiny, frilly dress, grinning at the camera? Or Sheikha Mahra, as a curious toddler with bright eyes, long before he became the poised Princess? Seeing Alia Bhatt as a bubbly little girl with her infectious smile or Karen Wazen daydreaming with those big eyes, brings us right back to that innocence and wonder of childhood.

    These photos remind us that before their red carpet moments, all celebrities were just little kids figuring out the world. It’s a comforting thought. Growing up, we tend to suppress that part of ourselves in the name of maturity. The pressures of adult life—work, bills, responsibilities—often make it hard to indulge our inner child. But sometimes, reconnecting with that playful side is exactly what we need.
    Studies have shown that keeping a bit of our inner child alive helps reduce stress, boosts creativity, and even increases resilience. Those carefree moments of laughter, curiosity, and imagination can re-energize us in ways we may not expect. So, let’s take a cue from these celebrities and remember to nurture that playful side.

    It’s always fun to see stars share a slice of their childhood. In a world where we see polished, curated images on social media, there’s something endearing about seeing them as babies with untamed curls, chubby cheeks, and wide smiles. So, this Children’s Day, take a moment to look at your own childhood photos, laugh at those early memories, and let your inner child shine a little brighter. Whether you’re daydreaming, dancing in your living room, or simply playing, remember: the inner child never really leaves – they’re just waiting for you to have a little fun
    Take a look at all the adorable photos of your favourite celebrities:
    Sheikha Mahra

    Kendall Jenner

    Gigi Hadid

    Hande Erçel

    Bella Hadid

    Kylie Jenner

    Ananya Panday

    Kim Kardashian

    Karen Wazen

    Alia Bhatt

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    How I got my job as… Founder of this UAE-based wellness studio

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    18 mins ago

    This week we chat with Adrienne Everett, an international yoga instructor and founder of HWH Studio in Dubai. This luxury boutique Yoga, Pilates and Wellness space offers visitors an immersive experience to switch off in solitude.
    Welcome to the Emirates Woman 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 that 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.
    Having recently opened in Dubai’s new Delano hotel, this space is crafted to be an oasis of calm and inspiration, offering a curated selection of classes, treatments, and experiences designed to nurture the body, mind, and soul. Our new studio is a seamless blend of Delano’s iconic elegance and our commitment to holistic well-being, providing guests and visitors with an environment where luxury and wellness harmonise.
    To delve into her story further, Emirates Woman spoke to Everett to see how it all began.
    What was your favourite subject at school?
    Definitely English. I loved exploring stories, writing, and diving into creativity. It felt like a playground for my imagination.

    What was your first job?
    I worked as an Equity Derivatives Sales Trader on Wall Street right out of college—intense, exhilarating, and such a great foundation for understanding business.
    What brought you to Dubai?
    The mega wellness opportunity. Dubai is a hub of innovation and growth, and I knew it was the perfect place to expand and evolve in the wellness space.

    What inspired you to enter the space and your brand?
    It was all about finding my purpose. I wanted to create a brand that magnifies my passion for getting people to the mat and connecting with their inner selves. That obsession with movement and mindfulness drives everything I do.
    Talk us through the concept.
    HWH is more than a space; it’s a connection, a community, and a sanctuary. It’s a place where people can come as they are, feel seen, and leave feeling more like themselves.
    What are the key elements of your role?
    Connecting with people, curating transformative experiences, and cheerleading—whether that’s my team, students, or the broader community. It’s about lifting everyone up.
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    Every day looks a little different, and I love that. But the constants are the mat—it’s my anchor—and carving out moments to read, write, and flow. The flexibility of working for myself allows me to find joy in each day’s unique rhythm.
    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    Have a clear vision and flow into it. Stay grounded in your purpose but flexible in your approach.
    Tell us more about the services.
    We offer yoga, Pilates, and all things elevated wellness. It’s about creating transformative experiences that go beyond the physical—mind, body, and soul alignment.
    What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?
    “It must be fun.” If you’re not enjoying the journey, it’s time to reevaluate.

    And what is the worst?
    “Go with the flow.” Purpose and intentionality are key—sometimes you need to swim upstream to get where you’re meant to be.
    What’s the biggest challenge you have had to overcome?
    Accepting that I can’t do everything. Delegating and leaning on my team has been a huge growth point for me.
    What lies ahead for the brand?
    We’re focused on transforming more spaces and connecting people globally through the mat. The mission is to create a worldwide ripple effect of wellness, connection, and transformation.
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    13 hidden speakeasies in Dubai to bookmark in the new year

    For the ultimate hidden experience, speakeasies are the best way to get to know any city.
    What started during the ‘Prohibition Era’ has gone on to become a modern-day refined concept today, that has now gained popularity in different parts of the world.
    After taking over basements, warehouses and other hidden spaces in the 1920s in New York, speakeasy bars became a hallmark for niche cocktails and delectable delights. What first needed a password to enter is now open to the public, however, it’s only if you know you know.
    The history of the concept
    The speakeasy concept originated in the United States during Prohibition (1920–1933), a time when the sale, production, and transportation of alcoholic beverages were banned under the 18th Amendment. The term “speakeasy” refers to an illicit bar or nightclub where alcohol was sold and consumed in secret.
    The name “speakeasy” itself likely comes from the practice of telling patrons to “speak easy” or quietly when ordering drinks to avoid attracting attention from law enforcement. These hidden speakeasies were often located behind unmarked doors, in basements, or behind fronts like soda shops or cafes, and required passwords or secret codes to enter.
    After Prohibition ended in 1933 with the passage of the 21st Amendment, speakeasies disappeared as legal drinking establishments returned. However, in the 21st century, there has been a resurgence of speakeasy-style bars, now celebrated for their secretive entrances, vintage decor, and craft cocktails, evoking the glamour and mystique of the original era.
    To champion this undying spirit, Dubai has opened a plethora of speakeasies that add a hint of mystery from the moment you enter.
    So, if you’re up for a little prohibition-style secrecy, Emirates Woman is here to help with all the underground speakeasies that are worth a visit.
    Galaxy Bar

    With more than just a private dining area, the bar has a host of signature celestial-inspired cocktails that are handcrafted especially for all those who visit. By transporting guests to Greece, this luxe concept encapsulates the same feeling when guests start at the Aegean Sea at night-time. With shimmering stars and an organic design process, this intimate space has been designed into a magical experience for guests to experience. Located at Avli by Tashas, this bar was born to provide visitors with a stellar journey.
    For more information visit galaxy-bar.com
    Alma Bar

    For an opulent dining experience, Alma Bar has made its way to Dubai’s DIFC at Sucre. Located within Sucre, a Michelin-guide-featured restaurant, Alma Bar is an enchanting venue celebrating the harmonious union of art, creativity, and culture. The venue is an exquisite fusion of cultures and eras from around the globe, paying tribute to both the past and the present. With signature cocktails presented by expert mixologists, who ensure each beverage is a masterpiece of liquid art. Executive chef Carlos De Los Mozos has created a delicious menu featuring signature dishes such as Burrata and Veal Prosciutto Pizzetta topped with smoked scamorza, pistachio, chimichurri and more. Open from Monday to Thursday 6pm to 2am and Friday to Saturday 6pm to 3am, it’s located at the Podium Level at Gate Village 05 in DIFC.
    For more information visit sucrerestaurant.com
    Gohan

    La Cantine du Faubourg, located in Emirates Towers, is one of the staple restaurants in Dubai. It has been on the emirate’s dining scene for over a decade. But, did you know it’s now got a secret venue hidden within its walls? Enter Gohan, the Japanese restaurant concept by the team at La Cantine. This intimate space can seat 30 diners at a time with the DJ spinning to some of the most eclectic tunes all night. “The main guideline when it comes to Gohan was to get as close as the authentic Japanese food with a twist of modernity and street food”, Chef Gilles Bosquet told Emirates Woman in an interview. It’s open from Monday to Friday 12pm to 4pm and for dinner from 7pm to 2am daily.
    For more information visit gohan.ae
    Voyage by Amelia

    For a private getaway, this is the newest speakeasy to visit. inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery, Voyage by Amelia wants to transport you through space and time. Hidden behind a pendulum-inspired door topped by a clock, the mystery unfolds as soon as you enter. Open from Thursday to Saturday, it’s open from 11pm until late.
    For more information visit amelialounge.com
    LY-LA

    Hidden in one of DIFC’s most popular venues, Alaya, this speakeasy is designed for guests to experience a night like no other. With Middle Eastern nostalgia at the forefront, this sophisticated venue promises a one-of-a-kind affair. Through upbeat harmony and otherworldly tunes influenced by the region and beyond. The modern Art Deco bar comes to life with its radiating lights and the grand Bedouin-inspired ceiling. Offering a lavish immersion into the region’s culture with its richly decorated embroidery, textures, and colours. LY-LA is now open for reservations daily from 10pm until late and is located in Gate Village 4.
    For more information visit alayarestaurants.com
    Nyx at Gaia

    For that ultimate after-dinner soirée, this underground nightclub located at Greek haven Gaia, makes for the perfect way to end your night. It has previously welcomed several A-listers from around the globe such as 50 cent, Rita Ora and even A$AP Rocky to enjoy this one-of-a-kind experience in the heart of Dubai. From hand-crafted cocktails to a night of nostalgia, this venue is surely one to visit as it’s located in the heart of DIFC.
    For more information visit gaia-restaurants.com
    Socialista

    Experience this private members lounge, hidden behind DIFC’s well-known restaurant Cipriani. This haven features a Caribbean playground, filled with the romance, excitement, music and the flavours of the Cuban socialite culture. With artistic décor, visitors can enjoy the evening and go late into the night.
    For more information visit socialistalounge.com
    7tales by City Social

    Seven Tales is located at Grovesnor House, hidden within chef Jason Atherton’s latest concept City Social Dubai. Experience 1960’s Tokyo at the new Japanese speakeasy bar. It is open every day from 7pm to 3am and is closed on Sunday.
    For more information visit 7talesdubai.com
    Bund Lounge

    To go back in time, Shanghai Me welcomes guests to a world of decadence and glamour with an exclusive 1930s-era experience. With royalty and eclectic energy, visitors can experience rich traditions that lie hidden behind closed doors. Accompanied by a team of expert mixologists, Bund Lounge is open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening. From 10pm to 3am, it serves an array of alluring libations, including classic and contemporary signature cocktails and tailor-made concoctions to entice every palate. With an endless evening of enigmatic wanderlust, this restaurant is located in Gate Village 11, DIFC.
    For more information visit shanghaime-restaurant.com 
    Behind The Yellow Door

    With a strict no-flash photography policy, the hidden venue allows guests to witness unobstructed views of Dubai’s skyline. For the ultimate late-night experience, this new speakeasy has a list of unending events throughout the week. With a diverse mix of high-energy progressive house hits delivered with the backdrop of the glittering Burj Khalifa. To find it guests need to search for an unassuming entrance that leads into a classic interior space that’s executed through a modern lens. Located at Weslodge Saloon on the 68th Floor at JW Marriott Marquis Business Bay, this venue is open on Friday and Saturday from 11 pm to 3am and on Sunday from 10pm to 3am.
    For more information visit btyd.weslodge.ae 
    The Green Room

    For an underground experience, Soho Garden Palm Jumeirah has now launched a new secret space. With vibrant entertainment and eclectic music all night long, guests can enjoy the glamour of a bygone era in an alluring setting. The venue offers the perfect amalgamation of Asian-inspired dishes, private booths and lush green velvet armchairs, making it a must-visit. Every Friday and Saturday, guests can experience burlesque-themed dinner shows with dancers showcasing their talent through a series of jaw-dropping performances. This hidden space is open daily from 7 pm until late.
    For more information visit sohogardenpalm.com
    Moonshine

    A secret hidden gem located behind the Wise Guys sandwich shop, Moonshine is a concept by Grit Hospitality. This space holds ‘Bar Takeovers’ which allows its guests to experience new and exciting drinks. If small bites in cozy retro speakeasies are what you are look for, Moonshine is the best place to go. Its doors open from 6 pm to 1 am from Tuesday to Thursday and 6 pm to 3 am from Friday to Saturday.
    Visit this latest speakeasy

    Experience the Club’s newest speakeasy, La Sombra by Maison de la Plage. Inspired by African journeys and Latin rhythms, La Sombra blends the passion of tango, the mystique of film noir, and the timeless sound of vinyl. This hidden gem transports you to the glamour of the 1940s and ’50s, where French sophistication meets modern house, jazz, and Latin beats. The beverage menu itself is an adventure, with each offering telling a unique story. From El Spirit del Campo, inspired by Andean villages, to Nostalgia, every sip invites exploration and discovery. Each carefully crafted creation is a tribute to distant lands and rich traditions, designed to awaken your senses and spark your curiosity. Whether you’re indulging in one-of-a-kind beverages or soaking in the vibrant atmosphere, La Sombra is the perfect place to make unforgettable memories.
    For more visit maisondelaplage.com
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    7 heritage-worthy cultural spots to visit in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    35 seconds ago

    After unifying in 1971, the UAE has come a long way and there are several cultural spots that mark its rich heritage.
    In Dubai, there are many sites that display the nation’s history and pay homage to where it all began.
    As an ode to the UAE’s long-standing cultural heritage, here are seven renowned sites to visit in Dubai.
    Coffee Museum

    Designed to pay homage to the UAE’s coffee culture, this concept features different roasting and brewing styles close to the country’s heritage. From Middle Eastern techniques to a wide selection of coffee documentaries, visitors are educated about the ins and outside of its historical significance in Dubai. Located in Al Fahidi in Bur Dubai, this heritage hub promises a relaxing atmosphere with traditional regional architecture.
    For more information visit coffeemuseum.ae
    Etihad Museum

    Designed to highlight the nation’s history and how the seven emirates came to unity 1971, this heritage site displays a fascinating collection of artefacts. The museum is a masterful tribute to the manuscripts on which the union agreement was originally signed. With key photographs and interactive audio-visual exhibits, visitors can experience the UAE’s archival symbolism in a creative manner. Located in Jumeriah St. 1, it’s open daily from 10am to 8pm.
    For more information visit etihadmuseum.dubaiculture.gov.ae
    Old Souq

    This expansive area is nothing short of lavish gold jewellery, handwoven fabrics, traditional oud perfumes and exquisite souvenirs. For visitors and tourists wanting to take back a piece of the UAE, they can opt for bespoke jewellery pieces as a special memento. Known for an array of exotic spices, this neighbourhood has a plethora of high-quality spices and locally-blended teas to take home. Additionally, visitors can discover the colourful textile market in the heart of Bur Dubai.
    Hatta Heritage Village

    Go back in time to the life of ancient villagers with a host of citadels, forts and towers in Dubai’s mountain town. With springs and lush valleys, visitors can experience the life of villagers who have adopted a sustainable technique of living. To visit nature’s beauty first-hand, the Hatta Dam provides activities such as kayaking for that picturesque spot. For an insight into the UAE’s traditional techniques, visitors can view the villagers’ inherited traditions that include jewellery making, weaponry, pottery and more for an ideal afternoon getaway.
    Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Centre for Cultural Understanding

    Founded in 1998, this centre was founded to educate expats from different communities living and visiting the UAE. Located in a beautifully restored wind tower house in the historic, Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood in Bur Dubai, where visitors can interact with local Emiratis and learn about traditional cuisine. With a 360-degree experience, guests can take a seat on the Bedouin-style carpets and indulge in a traditional Emirati meal, be it breakfast, lunch or dinner and experience a guided tour of the neighbourhood.
    For more information visit cultures.ae
    Arabian Tea House

    To experience fine Emirati hospitality, this venue has provided the first Emirati cuisine since 1997. With authentic elements such as rattan chairs, lace curtains, turquoise benches, visitors can enjoy a cup of traditional Arabic coffee known as gahwa to explore the city’s past. As a relaxing oasis to talk and unwind, customers can go back in time to when old architecture reigned supreme. This concept is situated in the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood which was previously known as Al Bastakiya.
    For more information visit arabianteahouse.com
    Dubai Museum

    To delve into life before the discovery of oil, this ancient museum takes visitors on an unseen journey in a quaint, low-slung military fort from the 1700s. From pearl diving to fishing, light is shed upon ancient occupation and other archaeological finds. The galleries recreate scenes from the creek, traditional Arab houses, mosques, the souk, date farms and desert and marine life. Again, the museum is situated in the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Built in 1787, this fort was once the monarch’s base and highlights the history of the UAE.
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