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    9 pilates studios to upgrade your fitness routine in Dubai

    Looking to revamp your fitness routine? Then Pilates might be the perfect option for you.
    With celebrities such as Hailey Bieber, Bella Hadid and Kendall Jenner, elevating their fitness routine with reformer Pilates, it’s time for you to take up a session or two.
    This once forgotten exercise trend has made a comeback since it was first invented by Joseph Pilates a century ago. With social media been the force behind its resurgence, this popular workout channels the mind-body connection to achieve precise, controlled movements that promote alignment, balance and strength.
    Designed to improve physical strength and coordination, form long-term habits and ensure greater core strength, these workouts allow to strengthen your muscles and feel mentally fit. Pilates can help create long, lean, and defined muscles, while also helping to reduce stress, creating awareness in the body, and improving mental clarity.
    So, if you’re looking to begin on your Pilates fitness journey, we’re curated a guide of all the must-visit studios in Dubai.
    Karve

    Karve redefines the modern-day workout with Transformer Pilates Classes that capture New York’s infectious energy, tailored to London lifestyles. It’s ‍a new style of workout with Pilates at its core – each of our fun, fast-flowing workouts sweat and sculpt. Overall, it’s considered and conscious movements for a high-intensity and low-impact workout. Designed to be an intense workout but still gentle on your joints. Each workout follows a sequence of resistance-based, mindful movements that are amplified to ensure transformational results. It’s located in the heart of Alserkal Avenue and the classes at Dhs160 for a single drop in class. It’s priced at Dhs725 for a 5 class pack.
    For more information visit karve.ae
    POSTURE.

    This exclusive boutique Pilates studio promises a mind, body and soul. The experience with Reformer Pilates, Cadillac, mat pilates is for all levels to tone, lengthen and strengthen the core. Led by a team of qualifies instructors, the studio boasts a calm, relaxing and inclusive environment. Located in Golden Mile, Building 4, Palm Jumeirah. It’s open daily from Monday to Thursday, 6:30am to 8:30pm, Friday 6:30am to 2:30pm, Saturday 8am to 12pm and Sunday 9am to 12pm. Prices start at Dhs1,300 for 10 classes.
    For more information visit thisisposture.com
    Blended Wellness

    This multi-wellness destination offers a sanctuary of wellbeing with its state-of-the-art Pilates studio at Blended Fit. The well-trained instructors help guests experience jaw dropping views of Dubai’s skyline, making this an incredible space to workout and also enjoy a healthy post-workout beverage. The packages are priced at Dhs600 for a five-pack class. Located at The Dukes, The Palm Jumeirah, it’s open from Monday to Sunday, from 6am to 10pm.
    For more information visit blendedwellness.com
    Sol Pilates Studio

    This equipped Pilates studio offers everything from Reformer and pre-natal expertise to providing its guests with a vibrant haven to learn and grow. Curated for ladies only, the packages are available upon request. Sol Pilates is a fully equipped Pilates studio in the heart of Mirdif 35, street 60C.
    For more information visit solpilates.ae
    Reform Athletica

    This boutique fitness studio caps classes at 10 to 16 people and has four signature classes: The Reform Method, TRX Athletica, RA Yoga and Kettle Form. All compliment one another and each class aims to give every person a workout that will make an impact. Inspired by the global fitness scene, the classes are 45-50 minutes long and do not distinguish between skill levels; beginners and advanced participants are all equally welcome and no prior experience is required for any class. As a cross between an intimate fitness studio and an art gallery, the space truly feels like home. A single class is priced at Dhs133 and the five class package is priced at Dhs643. Located in Villa 40, 165a, Jumeira 1, it’s open at various times during the week.
    For more information visit reformathletica.com
    The Hundred Wellness Centre

    With a team of certified instructors who use a combination of mat work reformer Pilates and other equipment, customers can achieve their fitness goals in no time. The Pilates method is at the core with intimate mat classes, equipment classes, the Cadillac (Trapeze table), poles, reformers and Pilates chairs. With both ladies-only and private one-to-one sessions, instructors ensure the core which is your powerhouse can be used to move the body weight with the spring-loaded carriage. A single session, group Pilates class is priced at Dhs140, and a package of 5 sessions valid for 2 months is priced at Dhs650, additionally a private session is priced at Dhs400. Located in Villa21, 53b Street, Jumeirah 1, it’s open from 7am to 8pm.
    For more information visit thehundred.ae
    Yoga La Vie

    Based on the Joseph Pilates method, customers can strengthen their core, increase their flexibility with specialised instructors and feel at ease with each class. Located on Golden Mile, Palm Jumeirah, the studio also offers barre and yoga classes for both men and women, starting from Dhs126, Dhs1,134 for ten classes package, and your first trial class is free.
    For more information visit yogalaviedubai.com
    Studio14

    This boutique fitness studio offers 50-minute Pilates Reformer sessions available for people of all ages and fitness levels. As a holistic fitness get-away, the intimates space combines traditional contemporary exercises and focuses on building a strong core, ensuring each customer feels strong, stretched and connected. This eco-friendly concept has Pilates reformer classes with level 1 and level 2, with 1 group class priced at Dhs140, and the five class package priced at Dhs400, while the private reformer Pilates is priced at Dhs420.
    For more information visit studio.ae
    Yasmin Karachiwala’s Pilates & Dance Studio (The PAD)

    With a variety of Pilates classes offered, everyone can choose from The Reformer, Wundu, The Cadillac, The Bodhi, Aerial Pilates, The MOTR, Pilates for back pain, for cricketers and. more.Pilates can also be done on the mat, with or without small equipments. The package prices are available upon request. Situated in 906, Onyx Tower 1,906, The Greens, the studio is open from Monday to Thursday 7am to 9pm, Friday 7am to 8pm, Saturday 9am to 7pm and Sunday 9am to 6pm.
    For more information visit thepadfitness.com
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    How I got my job as… Founder of the homegrown label By ALL’E 

    This week, we chat with Ella Stapleton, Founder of By ALL’E is fashion brand designed by woman for woman. Handcrafted in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, By ALL’E is dedicated to empowering women through the inside out in each piece.
    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.
     Each piece has been carefully designed around the female form, accentuating, and crafting the perfect fit. The creative journey of each and every piece has undergone months of research, sketches, fabric sourcing and sampling to refine and perfect, just for you. All the garments handmade with love in Dubai, by a small local team.
    To delve into her story, Emirates Woman spoke to Stapleton to see how it all began.
    What was your favorite subject at school?
    My favorite subject at school was always art. It felt different from the traditional subjects, and it gave me the freedom to express my creativity in ways that other classes did not.
    What was your first job?
    My first job was when I was about 14 or 15. A friend of my mum owned a local café in Australia, and I started working there as a waitress on weekends. It was a great experience that taught me the value of money and the importance of hard work and responsibility.

    What brought you to Dubai?
    I went travelling to Europe for three months when I was 21 and after returning back home to Australia, it felt somewhat isolated from the rest of the world. I had a job opportunity to come and work in Dubai and thought, I guess I have nothing to lose. I have been here now for 8 years and haven’t looked back.
    What inspired you to enter the space and your brand?
    After losing my job in property development due to the pandemic in 2020, I decided to pursue an idea I’d always dreamed of: opening an online fashion boutique in Dubai. I started by bringing Australian fashion brands to Dubai and reselling them. I did that for about three years, but eventually, I found myself getting bored with the buying and reselling process—it didn’t really challenge my creativity. So, I decided to take the leap and create my own fashion brand, where I could truly express my own vision and designs.
    I always felt there was a huge gap in the Dubai market for unique women’s clothing, as it was mostly limited to high street brands in the malls. I often found myself ordering clothes online from other countries, but that came with high shipping rates, long delivery times, and pricey customs charges.
    Talk us through the concept?
    The brand is called By ALL’E, which is essentially my name but backwards. The concept of the brand is to encapsulate a unique collection of premium, yet still affordable fashion to women.When creating the concept, I really wanted to bring strong ethics towards sustainability and a slower fashion experience. We focus on sourcing local fabrics, producing in smaller batches to minimize waste, and using sustainable materials whenever possible. Additionally, we are proud to collaborate with local artisans, ensuring that all designs are created in the Dubai Design District and manufactured locally in the UAE.
    What are the key elements of your role?
    Given that the company is still relatively new and small, I am involved in every aspect of thebusiness. However, my primary focus lies in design, fabric sourcing, sampling, and overseeingproduction management.
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    Every day is totally different, I wake up around 8am, shower, get ready for the day, make breakfast and a matcha. Then normally I would get the working day started by checking emails, making sure the timelines for sampling and production are on track. After this I normally have my meetings, whether it be with the sampling studio or with the production factory. In the afternoon, I usually fit in a personal training session, Pilates, or a game of padel. Following that, I return home to catch up on any remaining work, prepare dinner, and unwindbefore heading to bed by around 10 pm.
    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    My advice would be to begin with a well-structured business plan and focus on identifying yourniche. Given the highly competitive nature of today’s market, it is essential to offer a unique,high-quality product or service that fulfils a clear demand and stands out to consumers.
    Tell us more about the products/services?
    By ALL’E products were created to celebrate individuality, confidence, femininity and self-expression through fashion. Our mission is to create high quality pieces that can be worn to lunches, brunches, dinner dates, holidays and special events, at an affordable price point. Each piece has been carefully designed around the female form, as we want to accentuate the female body with our designs. Currently most our collections consist of woman’s dresses, and matching top and skirt sets. Being based in Dubai, we are also able to offer local orders on demand. We offer free same day delivery in Dubai, if you order by 5pm. Free next day delivery within the UAE when you order by 1pm, and we also offer free express worldwide delivery with DHL.
    What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?
    The most valuable advice I’ve received is that if you truly want something, you can achieve it—but you have to be willing to put in the hard work and remain committed. Success does not come easily, but with dedication and perseverance, anything is possible.
    And what is the worst?
    I try to disregard negative feedback, as I tend to take criticism personally, especially when itpertains to the business. I recognize that this is something I need to manage better, ensuringthat I do not allow such negativity to impact my mindset or decisions.

    What’s the biggest challenge you have had to overcome?
    There has definitely been a lot of challenges with having the business, but one challenge that is particularly hard to navigate and manage is the cash flow. Creating collections is expensive, with costs for fabric, sampling, production. It can be difficult to balance revenue projections with expenses, especially when you’re working on future collections. Managing that cash flow and ensuring financial stability month-to-month is definitely a challenge, but it’s something I’ve had to continuously learn and adapt to.
    What’s lies ahead for the brand?
    We have some exciting plans ahead for the brand. This month, we’re launching our evening collection, which we’re really looking forward to. For the new year, we aim to see By ALL’E stocked in more retail stores, both in the UAE and internationally, expanding our customer base globally. One of our long-term goals is to have our own showroom or retail space in Dubai. Overall, I’m excited to see the brand continue evolving and growing. Additionally, I do plan to release collections more frequently and broaden our size range to include petite and curve options, ensuring that we can cater to all women.
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    Is Sheikha Mahra back on Instagram? The official account reappears

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    Fans of the Dubai royal can now rejoice, HH Sheikha Mahra is back on Instagram. A week ago, the royal Princess of Dubai had deactivated her account. While the officially reason was not mentioned, fans were quick to notice the account’s disappearance.

    While her beauty page, Mahra M1 is and was still operative, her personal account was not to be found. Here’s the timeline of everything that has happened to far.
    When did Sheikha Mahra announce divorce?
    Her Highness Sheikha Mahra bint Mohammed bin Rashid shared the news of her divorce from husband Sheikh Mana via Instagram. In a post that said, “Dear husband as your are occupied with other companions, I hereby declare our divorce, I divorce you, I divorce you, I divorce you. Take care, your ex-wife.”
    When did she launch her own brand?

    Her Highness Sheikha Mahra Bint Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum has made a significant splash in the fragrance world with the launch of her new brand, Mahra M1 in September. The highly anticipated debut fragrance, “Divorce,” is now available for purchase on the official Mahra M1 website.
    When did Sheikha Mahra become a mother?

    The Royal Princess and Sheikh Mana Al Maktoum welcomed the arrival of their baby girl on Thursday, May 2, 2024. Dubai’s royal family celebrated yet another joyous occasion as the couple welcome their first child together. Sheikh Mana announced the news via an Instagram story, revealing the safe arrival of their daughter.
    When did Sheikha Mahra get married?

    Her Highness got married to Sheikh Mana in April 2023 and the wedding celebrations were held across multiple functions in the following months.
    Who was Sheikha Mahra married to?

    He is the son of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Bin Mana Al Maktoum and Sheikha Madiyah Bint Ahmed Bin Juma Al Maktoum. Sheikh Mana has served a year in the UAE Armed Forces-National Service. Currently, he is pursuing a degree in Security and Risk Management from the American University in the Emirates.
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    This new Sheikh Mohammed-approved beach club at J1 is a must-visit

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    by Ruman Baig
    18 seconds ago

    HH Sheikh Mohammed visits Gigi Rigolatto Dubai: A new addition to Dubai’s thriving lifestyle scene

    In a recent visit that has sent ripples through the city’s social scene, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the visionary ruler of Dubai, graced the doors of Gigi, the newest beachfront destination on J1 Beach. The visit, a testament to the emirate’s thriving lifestyle scene, underscores Dubai’s position as a global hub for luxury and innovation.
    Known for his keen eye for emerging trends and his unwavering support for local businesses, Sheikh Mohammed’s visit to Gigi is a significant endorsement. The beach club, with its elegant Italian ambiance and world-class amenities, has quickly become a favorite among Dubai’s discerning crowd.
    A Glimpse into Gigi Rigolatto Dubai

    Gigi is more than just a beach club; it’s anexperience that celebrates the Italian way of life. From its stunning beachfront location to its exquisite cuisine, every detail is meticulously curated to offer guests an unforgettable experience. The club boasts a state-of-the-art infinity pool, plush sunbeds, and private cabanas, providing the perfect setting for relaxation and rejuvenation.
    The restaurant, a culinary masterpiece, serves up a delectable array of Italian dishes, from classic pasta to fresh seafood. The Bellini Bar, a signature feature of Gigi, offers a wide range of handcrafted cocktails, including the iconic Bellini, a tribute to the brand’s heritage.
    Sheikh Mohammed: A Patron of Dubai’s Dynamic Landscape
    Sheikh Mohammed’s visit to Gigi is a reflection of his commitment to fostering a vibrant and dynamic city. The ruler is renowned for his frequent, unannounced visits to various establishments across Dubai, showcasing his accessibility and genuine interest in the lives of his people. (Take a look at his recent visit to Scalini Cucina, the ruler of Dubai gave this new Italian restaurant his stamp of approval).

    His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai added yet another Italian restaurant on our roster this year.
    Known for his culinary expeditions around Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed was spotted along with other members of the Royal family walking outside Scalini Cucina in Dubai Mall yesterday.
    After opening its doors this year at Dubai Mall, this Italian gem is known for its irresistible home-cooked dishes crafted to perfection. The restaurant was born to redefine casual Italian dining in Dubai.
    A the heart of Scalini Cucina lies its pizzeria, where the artistry of Neapolitan and Roman pizza-making comes to life. Diners can enjoy the perfect blend of thick pillowy crust, typical of Naples and a thin, crispy base that is the hallmark of Rome. Prepared with the finest and freshest ingredients, each pizza is a unique and unforgettable ode to the essence of Italy.
    To end on a sweet note, guests can indulge in the restaurant’s signature Tiramisu. From the signature Maritozzo, classic Tiramisu, Cannoli Siciliani and freshly whipped gelatos, each dessert is a true testament to the rich pastry heritage found in pasticcerias throughout Italy, offering a taste of nostalgia and a delicious glimpse into the country’s culinary history.
    With a plethora of restaurants available in Dubai, it can be hard to choose where to go, however, the Royals know exactly where to visit. If you’re looking for somewhere to dine at then, these restaurants are a must-visit.
    By patronizing local businesses, Sheikh Mohammed not only boosts the economy but also inspires entrepreneurship and innovation. His presence at Gigi sends a message to the community, highlighting Dubai’s reputation as a city that embraces luxury and diversity but with utmost safety.
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    Eid Al Etihad: Why the UAE National Day has a new name?

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    by Mehral Sadat
    6 seconds ago

    The United Arab Emirates is close to celebrating the 53rd year of its union (now titled as Eid Al Etihad).
    This year, the organising committee has announced that this special day will be titled ‘Eid Al Etihad’. A name which commemorates the 1971 unification of the seven Emirates in establishing a nation based on shared commitments and vision.
    The renaming of this day offers an opportunity to reflect on the country’s history. To think that a nation reaching its 53rd year as a country and come so far in the modern world at lightning speed deserves the time to be acknowledged and honoured.
    In a world which goes through never ending change, and increasing developments in all fields, the UAE has managed to hit every goal. It has managed to excel in the creation of an environment which is safe, multi-cultural, educational and ambitious for both its residents and visitors.

    Eid Al Etihad is a day to celebrate the UAE’s heritage of deep-rooted traditions. The remembrance of a shared union has allowed for rich cultural diversity, inclusivity, and a remarkable journey for all of its people. There will be all types of celebrations and activities in all the Emirates to participate in.
    To reflect back on the centuries where people roamed the deserts and mountains. Tendering to their animals and date trees. Navigating the sea looking for pearls and fish, concurrently creating trade routes to open its doors to a world bigger than its ever known. It grew, like its horses and falcons, roaming around the land. Spreading its wings to fly into a world that led Sheikh Zayed and the Founding Fathers in building a unified state.

    Eid Al Etihad is for remembrance. It is for honor. For tradition. Lastly, for the vision which has not changed since its founding: union.
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    5 delectable turkeys to order in Dubai for Thanksgiving

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    by Sarah Joseph
    31 seconds ago

    If you’re looking to plan an intimate Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner at home with Turkeys, you’re in the right place. The holiday bird might just be the perfect open to make it a special one this year.
    This centerpiece main dish will ensure you skip the grocery line and opt for a gourmet option for all your guests as it comes accompanied with all the stuffing and trimmings to celebrate with your loved ones.
    Couqley

    Elevating the experience, the award-winning restaurant is presenting two artisanal tarts, perfect for completing the ultimate dining experience this season. The traditional roasted turkey will be available until the January 7, 2024 for both dine-in and delivery. Accompanied by a selection of sides, including aromatic mushroom stuffing, roasted Brussels sprouts, potato gratin, truffle mac & cheese, and roasted vegetables, along with Couqley’s signature cranberry sauce and turkey gravy, this feast can serve groups of 8 to 10 people. With a 48-hour notice, customers can book Couqley’s traditional roasted turkey for dine-in or delivery, with or without sides. The dine-in option is priced at Dhs1,399 and includes 800g of each side, 500g of gravy, and 400g of cranberry sauce. For delivery, Couqley is presenting two options: the whole turkey without sides for Dhs799, or the whole turkey with sides for Dhs1,199, which includes 800g of each side, 500g of gravy, and 400g of cranberry sauce. Additional sides are also available for both dine-in and delivery, starting from Dhs49.
    For more information visit couqley.ae
    Fairmont The Palm

    As the holiday season approaches, Fairmont The Palm unveils a magical festive Turkey Takeaway, ensuring your celebrations are truly unforgettable. This festive season, let us bring the magic of Christmas straight to your table with the Turkey and Ham Takeaway offerings. Available from 14 October to 8 January, choose from a perfectly roasted 6kg or 8kg turkey starting at Dhs550, or opt for a succulent 2kg or 4kg ham from Dhs760, all prepared to perfection by the culinary team. Early bird pricing is available until December 17th, and orders must be placed 72 hours in advance. Collect your feast from Delicacy (Lobby Level) between 11 am and 9 pm, daily, and enjoy the festive aromas of classic trimmings and decadent desserts like the beloved Christmas pudding.
    For more information visit fairmont.com
    Social Company

    The brand introduces its Turkey Takeaway service, available from November 27, 2024. Here families can indulge in a perfectly chef-crafted, herb-roasted turkey, ranging from 5 to 9 kg, accompanied by an array of mouthwatering trimmings. Priced between Dhs650 and Dhs760, the Turkey Takeaway is the perfect solution for a hassle-free yet memorable festive feast.
    For more information visit jumeirah.com
    Carna

    For those who prefer to celebrate at home, Carna’s Turkey Takeaway brings the feast to you with a 6kg roasted honey & rosemary glaze turkey and seasonal accompaniments, perfect for gatherings of 3–5 people. For those placing orders on Deliveroo, collections can be made at EllaMia, while orders placed from Carna can be collected from the restaurant. The 6 kg Roasted Stuffed Turkey includes: Smoked Mashed Potato, Roasted Carrots, Green Beans, Mac & Cheese, Cranberry Sauce, Gravy. Choice of dessert: Pecan Pie, Pumpkin Pie, Or Pecan, Pistachio & Chocolate Cookie. All order must be placed 2 hours prior to delivery. Orders placed from EllaMia on Deliveroo can be collected and delivered from EllaMia to the address.
    For more information visit slshotels.com
    Th8 Palm

    Celebrate with a delicious turkey feast at home. Enjoy a roulade for two or a perfectly roasted turkey with seasonal vegetables, potatoes, and traditional gravy, ready to complement any home gathering. The Roulade for 2 is priced at Dhs399. The 1/2 Turkey (5 kg) for 4: is priced at Dhs599 and the Whole Turkey (8-10 kg) for 8-10 is priced at Dhs999. This year, you can celebrate the festive season at The Th8 Palm Beach Resort.
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    9 low-key hidden dining spots to try in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    6 hours ago

    With a significant number of noteworthy eateries, Dubai is not shot of delectable restaurants that cater to your palate.
    It always becomes a well-deserved meal when you finally reach a meal that requires usage of a GPS, a guidebook or simply instructions by a colleague at work. If you’re looking for an unconventional hidden restaurant, then you’re in the right place. Swipe through our guide of unique hidden gems to visit the next time you wish to eat out.

    Dubai has a wide range of dining options, including some fantastic low-key hidden spots. Here are a few hidden gems where you can enjoy a more relaxed and intimate dining experience:
    Gohan

    Found down a fridge-lined corridor in the French restaurant, Japanese restaurant and bar Gohan is a dark, moody, tucked away space. 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.com
    Origami

    For a low-key dining experience, Origami’s newest redesigned space at Jumeirah boasts a stylish fitout along with fine array of new menu items.
    Tucked away in Jumeirah’s Al Souq Mall in Fishing Harbour 3, this homegrown hidden gem serves a fine selection of signature small plates, creative sashimi offerings, and traditional nigiri using the freshest ingredients. Highlights include the japanese potato salad, sashimi tartare, black cod, bluefin tuna, and yellowtail roll.
    The redesigned space features a moody atmosphere blended with sleek and minimalistic interiors reminiscent of alleys of Japan. The counter seats are perfect for solo dining or for guests who want front-row views and enjoy the culinary artistry and action up close.
    For more information, visit eatorigamisushi.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 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 is open from Sunday to Thursday 7pm to 10pm and Friday and Saturday 7pm to 11pm.

    Honeycomb Hi-Fi

    Given the title of Dubai’s first listening bar, Honeycomb Hi-Fi brings to life a lavish record store, a High-Fidelity sound system, warm and minimal interiors designed for quality acoustics, and an izakaya kitchen to round out their vision. With a casual Japanese menu inspired by a traditional izakaya, guests can indulge in hot, binchotan grill and rice/noodles sections with a variety of dishes to share. By delivering a modern twist on Japanese classics, guests can dine at this luxe haven from 7:30pm to 3am on Friday and Saturday and Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 7:30pm to 2am and visit this hidden gem in Pullman hotel.
    For more information visit honeycombhifi.com
    WAWA Dining

    Located on the ground floor of the Golden Tulip Hotel in Al Barsha, its entrance is straight out of Tokyo and designed to resemble a traditional storefront with lanterns, handwritten signs, and warm colours. WAWA takes a modernized touch on Korean-infused Japanese cuisine with a varied selection of spirits, Maki, Jako Fresh and WAWA platters. This low-key spot is definitely a must-visit.
    For more information visit here.

    Adaline

    This classic Italian restaurant and supper club has opened in DIFC, Dubai. Adaline is set to transform Dubai’s dining and nightlife scene with their vibrant dinner experience. The restaurant is a cornerstone of Dubai’s exciting social scene, seamlessly blending old-world charm with modern flair, and reimagining the allure of a grand, intimate dinner party. Music is at the core of the Adaline experience, with live performances designed to ignite a sense of nostalgia. Each night, guests will enjoy live bands blending jazz, modern soul, and anthems from the 1990s and 2000s. It’s open seven days a week from 5pm until late.
    Reif Kushiyaki
    It’s kushiyaki-inspired but this friendly restaurant offers far more than just grilled skewered meats and vegetables. The menu also covers a wide range of starters, sushi and ramen – and never forget to save room for one of their creative desserts crafted to perfection. The restaurant has been given a Michelin title and is located in Dar Wasl Mall, Time Out Market and Dubai Hills Business Park.
    For more information visit reifkushiyaki.com
    7tales

    Founded by celebrity Chef and owner of two Michelin-starred restaurants in London, Jason Atherton’s three-venue dining City Social and drinking concept spans the top 3 floors of the iconic Grosvenor House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Dubai, and showcases culinary artistry and craftsmanship at its finest. Perched at the top of a sweeping staircase is 7Tales. The Izakaya-styled speakeasy bar is set to transport guests to Tokyo after dark, with graffiti lined walls and Japanese hip-hop tunes played by 7Tales’ resident DJs Perched at the top of a sweeping staircase is 7Tales. Grosvenor House. The restaurant is open from Monday to Thursday from 6pm until 2am and on Fridays and Saturdays 6pm until 3am and 7 Tales is open from 7pm until 2am on Monday through Thursday and from 7pm until 3am on Fridays and Saturday.
    Kokoro

    Hailing from Huston, Texas, this one-of-a-kind hidden gem, is the first Handroll sushi bar in Dubai. Known for its delectable array of dishes, guests “break the rules of sushi”, every bite of the Kokoro menu offers a sense of culinary excellence. Using only the freshest fish, harvested seaweed, delectable house-made sauces, and signature warm rice, Kokoro creates an unforgettable dining experience. Located in the heart of Alserkal Avenue, this is definitely one concept to try.
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    Cartier and d3 come together to celebrate Eid Al Etihad

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    by Mehral Sadat
    5 mins ago

    Cartier and Dubai Design District have come together in celebration of Eid Al Etihad with a vibrant programme titled Al Manama by Cartier.

    Everything to know about the Al Manama exhibition
    The Al Manama exhibition opens on Friday 22nd November until the 3rd of December. The exhibit will include a variety of programmes ranging from panel discussions and creative collaborations featuring local Emirati creatives. Situated between buildings 9 and 10 of d3, you can partake in the exhibition in the three manamas conceptualized by local architects Ahmed and Rashid bin Shabib in collaboration with Cartier.
    The structures are a product of reimagining Emirati architecture from a contemporary lens, showcasing modernity in the preservation of the UAE’s heritage. The main manama hosts the programmes. The second one consists of a standing conversation pit and projector displaying past pictures of buildings, the sea, boats and people as a way to remember and reflect. The third manama is for the book enthusiasts. Containing a variety of different books related to the UAE and its history.

    Al Manama by Cartier: Revisiting Typologies
    The first day of the exhibition consisted of a panel titled Al Manama: Revisiting Typologies. It began with opening speeches from Khadija Al Bastaki, Senior Vice President of d3 and Caroline Dumont Frotiee, Managing Director of Cartier UAE. Shortly after, the panel welcomed moderator Adina Hempel and speakers Ahmed and Rashid bin Shabib.
    In a reflective discussion on the practice of architecture, Ahmed and Rashid discussed the idea of an analogue social network. The Manama is a century old structure that has been revisited for the collaboration. Traditionally, it was a way for people to keep cool during the summertime.

    The panel sparked an interesting dialogue about the architecture and the culture. In a modern world where everything shifts quickly, emerging technologies constantly arise, how do we preserve some of the ‘lost art’ of creating?
    The answer to this question depends on who one might ask. The first step is always to revisit the past. As Ahmed and Rashid have done so by asking their grandmother to conceptualise these manamas in the Design District. Indeed one must find prior knowledge in order to be inspired. To create a new way of looking at old things, just like Jacques Cartier did (who visited the Dubai in 1912). He left with pearls that ultimately shifted the trajectory of Cartier.

    In an effort to celebrate Eid Al Etihad, we encourage you to visit the exhibition. Interesting discussions and programmes being held, where you are guaranteed to learn something about this place we call home.
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