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    7 fabulous activities to book in Dubai this weekend

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    45 seconds ago

    Your ultimate weekend guide of fine-dining, activities, self-care, new restaurants to try in Dubai, September 13 to 15, 2024.
    Try this fine-dining experience

    From September 10 to 22, 2024, Dinner by Heston Blumenthal will be hosting an exclusive dinner experience in collaboration with one of Britain’s most renowned grape houses. This culinary affair offers a five-course tasting menu showcasing historic British flavors with a modern twist. Highlights include notable dishes such as the iconic Meat Fruit with sourdough bread and the Beef Royal, further elevated with a glass of bubbly grape. For those looking for a more private and special epicurean experience, there will also be a grape pairing menu for a private dining experience on September 19, 2024 for Dhs1,500 per person.
    For reservations, visit atlantis.com
    Indulge in some self-care

    If you’re in need of a mani/pedi, Tips & Toes has newly launched a mobile app to ease the process. The Tips and Toes App is designed to make customer’s beauty experience even more seamless. Whether they’re scheduling a quick manicure or a full day of pampering, the app offers, 24/7 booking access – no need to call or wait, exclusive offers are available only on the app, easy appointment management – reschedule or cancel with ease and personalised service reminders to keep you on top of your beauty game. Aditionally, First-time app users will get Dhs50 off when they book through the app using the code “firsttime”.
    Satisfy your sweet tooth cravings

    For freshly baked treats, Tonton is the place to be. The new urban bakehouse is now open, filling the streets of Wasl 51 with the irresistible aroma of freshly baked pastries. The inviting ambiance offers a cozy escape amidst the bustling city, perfect for catching up with friends, savoring some ‘me time,’ or finding inspiration for remote work. Tonton is more than just a bakery – it’s a community hub for pastry enthusiasts, coffee lovers, and those seeking a touch of Parisian elegance. You’ll find an array of delectable treats, from traditional croissants to the delicately crafted vanilla caramel mille-feuille, and our signature TonTail – a unique twist on the classic sfogliatella.
    Try this new menu

    Founded in 2021 after hosting a series of sell-out supper clubs in secret locations across Dubai, the infamous Hawkerboi has settled on his first permanent location. The latest menu features dishes such as crispy Aubergine, Beef dumplings, Charcoal baked claypot chicken rice, Grilled Burmese Inlay Lake Fish cooked in banana leaf, Tiger Prawn with Hawkerboi chilli garlic sauce, water chestnuts and much more. With its spacious open kitchen, sultry red neon accents, and lively music, our restaurant offers an inviting atmosphere where guests can savor the excitement of the kitchen’s creations. The restaurant is located at The Park, JLT and is open daily from 12pm to 3pm, from Sunday to Thursday 6pm to 12am and Friday and Saturday 6pm to 1am.
    For more information visit eatx.com
    Put your creative skills to the test
    For all the creative jewellery making aficionados – The Charm Bar is the latest spot to visit in Dubai. Opening on Saturday, September 7, 2024, visitors can create their own jewellery be it a necklace, bracelet or anklet from scratch. The first step is to take a tray and select their jewellery, select their chain style, select their charms and then the team of experts can assemble it. Located in Al Quoz, this one-of-a-kind experience is definitely a must book with your colleagues or friends as the perfect weekend activity.
    For more information visit aglaiia.com
    Book a couples wellbeing session

    For a tranquil space as a couple, The Wellbeing Sanctuary invites couples to experience a unique wellness journey with the ‘Mindfully Romantic – Couple Wellbeing’ package, available for a limited time, starting today until November 4, 2024. For just Dhs600 per couple, they can enjoy 1+1 Infrared Light Therapy Session and 1+1 Group Meditation Pass. The infrared light therapy session is a calming 60-minute session where both partners can unwind and restore balance. For the 60-minute guided meditation session, it fosters mindfulness, emotional connection, and inner peace. The sessions are available to book at any convenient time. Located in Mardoof Building, Office 208, is open daily from 12pm to 9pm.
    For more information visit yourwellbeingsanctuary.com
    Visit this newly opened spot

    At NOX expect furnishings that combine comfort, vintage charm, and modern simplicity with deep, luxurious carpets, soft velvet fabrics, patinated leather, handmade ceramics, marble, brass accents, colorful wallpaper with botanical motif. From the kitchen, dishes are created with sharing in mind that allow diners to enjoy varied bites like pistachio falafel, lamb and kimchi momos, tacos al pastor, beef tenderloin o’giri, salads, yakitori-style octopus and wagyu tenderloin, and plenty more, which perfectly pair with the bar menu.
    NOX will play a fun mix of music by live DJ from Thursday to Saturday until closing – guests can expect tunes and a beat to get them moving and having a great time As an opening offer, NOX will be offering a launch summer 50 percent off all items on the food and drink menu between 6pm – 8pm. LocatedNOX at C2, City Walk is now open and welcoming guests daily from 6pm – 1am on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays and until 2am on Thursdays to Saturdays with a DJ playing.
    For more information visit noxdubai.ae
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    6 Emirates Woman-approved ramen joints to visit in Dubai

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    7 mins ago

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Indulge in the culinary excellence of Wokyo Noodle Bar with their standout creation, the Sapporo-style ramen. Crafted through a meticulous 10-hour slow-cooking process, the savory broth cascades over a sizzling wok teeming with crisp vegetables and authentic ramen noodles sourced from Hokkaido, Japan. Take your pick between the signature miso base, a nod to Sapporo city’s distinctive flavours, or the rich and savory Shoyu option. For those embracing a plant-based lifestyle, Wokyo also offers a delectable Sapporo-style vegan bowl.
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    3 Sheikh Mohammed-approved restaurants to visit in 2024

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    22 mins ago

    His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai are avid food lovers. They are always seen supporting the restaurants scene in the UAE.
    While the Royal Family may well have kitchens filled with more chefs than a Michelin-starred restaurant, eating out can offer – just as it can for most of us – a thrilling change from the routine.
    From neighbourhood bistros to fine-dining havens in Dubai by Chef Izu, such as Alaya. The options for dining are endless and now some are even approved by the Royals.
    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.
    Over the years, Sheikh Mohammed has visited a myriad of restaurants such as CÉ LA VI, Shanghai ME, Gaia, Zuma and more.

    Various Royals from the family have often been spotted dining at a host of the emirate’s best eateries. It proves they truly have their finger on the pulse of Dubai’s booming gastronomic scene. Year after year, Sheikh Mohammed, has consistently shown support for the local F&B industry in the UAE.
    Both Sheikh Mohammed and Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Makhtoum are all about supporting the hospitality industry.
    Here are the three restaurants in the Emirate that are Royally-approved this year.

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    14 must-try new restaurants to book in Dubai this year

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    4 mins ago

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    As the world embraces a new year, so is Dubai with all its new restaurants that have opened its doors for tourists and residents.
    From sophisticated ambiences to dishes prepared with an innate attention to detail, be prepared to be astounded with the best served on a plate. Be it the finest caviar or the most indulgent tiramisu, these restaurants have it all.
    Be it fine-dining or creative culinary gems, these are some of the tastiest new spots in town. These are the places that we consider to be the all-time greats, from Michelin-starred dining rooms to impressive new openings from this list. Hence, we decided that each haven deserves a spot on the ultimate list of the best restaurants in Dubai.
    If there’s one thing that rings true it’s that there are plenty of new restaurants in Dubai bursting onto the scene.
    Every month we see brand new spots launch in this vibrant city and we couldn’t be happier that the F&B scene just keeps growing (and growing and growing).
    No matter what the cuisine of preference is, this emirate is never short of culinary havens. So if you’re looking to make a booking and try something new, swipe through our guide of editor-approved restaurants to experience in Dubai.
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    6 fine-dining restaurants in Dubai that have stood the test of time

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    16 mins ago

    Be it the pandemic or a surge of new restaurants opening in the UAE, there are certain fine-dining havens that have stood the test of time by strongly making their mark in the culinary world.
    From internationally acclaimed chefs to renowned names from around the world, Emirates Woman has gathered a list of all the restaurants which have come out stronger despite the circumstances.
    Zuma

    After opening in 2008, here in DIFC, Zuma has indeed stood the test of time as the restaurant has won numerous accolades and gained recognition worldwide. Having stayed relevant to date, this culinary haven has made a mark in the food industry with staple dishes, that are loved by all. This fine-dining concept always aims to serve the highest quality products in a sophisticated environment as guests gather to share their passion for food. Located in Gate Village 6, DIFC, it’s open from daily from 12pm to 3:30pm and Saturday to Wednesday 7pm to 12pm and Thursday and Friday 7pm to 1am.
    For more information visit zumarestaurant.com
    LPM Restaurant & Bar

    Opening in 2010 as one of the most anticipated new restaurants in the emirate, this restaurant has established itself with painstaking attention to detail that has gone into creating each and every dish. From sun-soaked artichokes to fresh seafood that’s served to perfection. With techniques that require extreme care and precision, LPM serves food that is inspired by the French Riviera. Located at Gate Village 8, DIFC, it’s open from Sunday to Wednesday 12pm to 11pm, Thursday 12pm to 11:30pm, Friday 12:30pm to 11:30pm and Saturday 12:30pm to 11pm.
    For more information visit lpmrestaurants.com
    Il Borro Tuscan Bistro

    Having opened its doors in 2017 in Dubai, this fine-dining Italian haven serves excellent Tuscan cooking, all made to perfection. Whether a special occasion or especially wanting to treat yourself, the freshness of the produce can be tasted with every bite, making it a must-visit here in the emirate. Situated in a relaxing surrounding by the water, It’s located in Jumeirah Al Naseem Hotel and is open daily from 12pm to 3:30pm and 7pm to 11:30pm.
    For more information visit ilborrotuscanbistro.ae
    Buddha-Bar

    This hip venue has become one of Dubai’s most sought-after places over the years, with stunning interiors and exceptional views of Dubai Marina. With indulgent flavours of the Far East & Asia, its innovative menu enamours guests from around the globe as they enjoy eclectic tunes from the resident DJ. As a wealth of sensory experiences await you, Buddha-Bar has been around for a long time and continues to make its mark here in the emirate. Open daily from 7pm to 1am, it’s located in Grosvenor House Dubai.
    For more information visit buddhabar-dubai.com
    La Cantine Du Faubourg

    After opening its doors more than a decade ago, this coveted address became a must-visit place for many with its range of dining and entertainment options. This Parisian restaurant has made a mark for itself here in the emirate, as it continues to create a multi-sensory experience for all. Having recently refurbished its interiors, La Cantine du Fauboug is back and with a host of events and a stunning alfresco terrace. Located in Jumeirah Emirates Towers, it’s open from Sunday to Thursday 12pm to 2am, Friday and Saturday 12pm to 5pm and then 7pm to 2am.
    For more information visit lacantine.ae
    Toro Toro

    After opening its doors in 2011, Toro Toro soon became a luxury culinary concept with a menu establishing flavours from every corner of South America. While offering a stylish yet relaxed dining experience, this restaurant became the first of its kind in the emirate. With uber-chic leather furniture and aromas from Latin America, this restaurant was developed by leading chef Richard Sandoval. Located in Grosvenor House Dubai, it’s open daily from 7pm to 1am.
    For more information visit torotoro-dubai.com
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    6 fabulous things to do in the UAE this weekend

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    Your ultimate guide to the weekend in the UAE, August 2 to 4, 2024.
    Experience a Grecian-themed Brunch

    OPA Dubai is thrilled to announce the return of its exclusive ‘Summer Brunch’, a spectacular culinary event designed to transport guests straight to the Greece Islands. This festive feast promises an immersive experience filled with the vibrant flavors, lively traditions, and warm hospitality of Greek culture. Indulge in one sharing-style appetizers, including crispy lamb hummus, tzatziki, spicy feta, fresh Greek salads, traditional homemade spinach pie, tangy tuna tartare, and a variety of bread. Experience the essence of a Greek summer with live entertainment, including traditional Zorba dances and plate smashing, ensuring an immersive and lively atmosphere. It takes place every Saturday per month from 12pm to 4pm, with prices at Dhs355 for the non-alcoholic, Dhs445 for the house beverages and Dhs495 for the premium.
    For more information visit opadubai.com
    Book a fine-dining experience

    Founded by Chef Izu Ani and Evgeny Kuzin, Alaya is a unique concept that celebrates the cuisine of the Middle East with Mediterranean influences. Each meal at Alaya is a journey through the mediterranean and reflects a mosaic heritage of identities. It is an ode to fresh herbs, spices, roasted prime meat, and a fresh selection of seafood that the East and the West bring together. Guests can celebrate the restaurant’s second anniversary and experience the passion and creativity that defines this fine-dining restaurant.
    For more information visit alayarestaurants.com 
    Put self-care first

    Indulge in the ultimate rejuvenation package this summer with Waldorf Astoria Dubai International Financial Centre through an exclusive wellness staycation crafted in collaboration with Skin Laundry. Available throughout August and September, this tailored offering promises a blend of luxury and revitalising experiences. Curated to cater to the growing interest in wellness, the hotel’s latest package combines an overnight stay with a wellness breakfast at Peacock Alley, the property’s signature luxury 60-minute massage service, a limited-edition voucher to avail at Skin Laundry’s new clinic in DIFC and a special in room gift.
    For more information visit waldorfastoriadifc.com
    Unwind at a moonlight swim

    One&Only Royal Mirage introduces a dive into the world of energy and excitement with Moonlight Swim at The Palace’s Al Janoub Pool. Celebrating summer nights, from Thursday to Saturday, the adults-only pool will transform into a vibrant, illuminated oasis where shimmering water reflects the moonlight, creating a captivating atmosphere. It takes place every week from Thursday to Saturday 7pm to 11pm, with a minimum spend of Dhs250 per person for poolside access and Dhs500 minimum spend per person for a private cabana.
    For more information visit here.
    Watch the UFC fight live
    It’s a weekend of nonstop MMA action on Yas Island as UFC returns to its regional home in Abu Dhabi for the second time this year for a new pulse-pounding edition of UFC Fight Night. Headlined by a highly anticipated bantamweight clash between Cory Sandhagen and Umar Nurmagomedov as they contend for the title shot, this weekend will be packed with world-class MMA action. Back at Yas Island’s iconic Etihad Arena, this event promises to deliver a night of unforgettable moments this Saturday August 3rd. From fan experiences to athlete weigh-ins and the fight night finale, UFC fans are in for an action-packed weekend. It’s Saturday August 3 and is scheduled to begin from 8pm and is available to stream exclusively on StarzPlay. Ticket prices start at Dhs695 at Etihad Arena.
    For more information visit ufc.com
    Experience a blend of cuisine and cinema

    This newest Italian hotspot TOTÓ, opening daily from 12pm, invites guests to immerse themselves in two passions that define Italy: cuisine and cinema. Inspired by the golden era of Italian cinema of the 1950s and 60s, when movies became a form of lifestyle, TOTÓ pays homage to the legendary film, Cinema Paradiso, which portrays the love of theatre post-war as a means of escapism. Located on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd in Downtown Dubai, TOTÓ warmly welcomes guests to a rustic luxury setting featuring elegant wooden floors, an exceptional selection of artwork, décor, and accessories that effortlessly balance the spirit of classic Italian cinematography within a chic Dubai setting.
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    The Bear S3: A culinary catharsis (even for the air fryer enthusiasts)

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    by Ruman Baig
    4 mins ago

    Anthony Bourdain’s words echo as I settle in to watch the latest season of The Bear: “Skills can be taught. Character you either have or you don’t have.” This Emmy-winning show isn’t just about fancy plates and family drama; it’s a pressure cooker of ambition, mental health, and the brutal realities of the restaurant industry.

    For the uninitiated, The Bear follows Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto, a young chef from the fine-dining world who returns to Chicago to run his family’s Italian beef shop after his brother’s suicide. The show masterfully captures the symphony of chaos in the kitchen, the dark humor that keeps everyone afloat, and the relentless pressure to succeed in a cutthroat business.

    My expertise within the kitchen remain constrained to the bare minimum of dumping things in the air fryer – later, plating the dino nuggets with a gourmet-style ketchup ‘swish’ on the plate. But, will that stop me from disapprovingly nodding alongside Carmy when a piece of wagyu is overdone by 0.01 second or when a dehydrated flower isn’t angular enough on a piece of cake? Absolutely no.

    Season 3 takes a sharp turn. While the first two seasons were a frantic scramble to transform a greasy spoon into a fine-dining haven (think dental surgery without anesthesia), season 3 delves into Carmy’s psyche. The premiere is a masterclass in silent storytelling, a journey through Carmy’s fractured memories. We see glimpses of a tyrannical ex boss, happier times with his girlfriend Claire, and fleeting moments of respite in Copenhagen. It’s a lyrical exploration of what shaped him into the talented but deeply troubled chef he is today.

    Back in the present, Carmy’s relentless pursuit of culinary perfection throws everything into disarray. His single-mindedness alienates his team. The Bear isn’t afraid to explore the vicious cycle of abuse that festers behind the decorative curtains of a fine dining kitchen, turning Carmy into the very thing he despises – an unreceptive bully.
    A standout episode is “Napkins,” directed by Ayo Edebiri (Sydney), which unveils the backstory of the enigmatic line cook, Tina. We also get glimpses into the world of real-life culinary giants like Thomas Keller and Daniel Boulud, who mentored a young Carmy. These cameos feel organic, adding depth to the show’s exploration of ambition and mentorship.

    Despite its dark exploration of ambition’s underbelly, The Bear retains its signature blend of frantic energy and quiet moments of grace. Stellar performances and superb camerawork continue to make it one of the most compelling shows on television. Season 3 may not be a smooth ride, but it’s a journey well worth taking.
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    14 luxe new restaurants opened in Dubai this year

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    42 mins ago

    VIEW GALLERY/ 14 IMAGES
    As the world embraces a new year, so is Dubai with all its new restaurants that have opened its doors for tourists and residents.
    From sophisticated ambiences to dishes prepared with an innate attention to detail, be prepared to be astounded with the best served on a plate. Be it the finest caviar or the most indulgent tiramisu, these restaurants have it all.
    Be it fine-dining or creative culinary gems, these are some of the tastiest new spots in town. These are the places that we consider to be the all-time greats, from Michelin-starred dining rooms to impressive new openings from this list. Hence, we decided that each haven deserves a spot on the ultimate list of the best restaurants in Dubai.
    If there’s one thing that rings true it’s that there are plenty of new restaurants in Dubai bursting onto the scene.
    Every month we see brand new spots launch in this vibrant city and we couldn’t be happier that the F&B scene just keeps growing (and growing and growing).
    No matter what the cuisine of preference is, this emirate is never short of culinary havens. So if you’re looking to make a booking and try something new, swipe through our guide of editor-approved restaurants to experience in Dubai.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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