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    First Look: Chef Paco Morales opens his debut outpost in Dubai’s One&Only One Za’abeel

    Lifeby Team Emirates WomanFebruary 2, 2024 IN PARTNERSHIP: As Dubai continues to be a thriving metropolis in the heart of the desert. Chef Paco Morales is all set to serve a piece of history with each bite at Qabu, situated at The Link in One&Only One Za’abeel.Known for his Michelin three-star establishment, Noor and the more casual experience at El Bar de Paco Morales in Córdoba, Chef Morales yet again brings his unique talent to the table where he combines gastronomy and culture, using the finest ingredients that pay homage to a bygone era. By transcending the norm of traditional dining, Qabu brings the diverse flavours of Al-Andalus’ cuisine.The concept celebrates Cordoba’s diverse and storied heritage, where the past and future converge in a symphony of taste and innovation. During each course, diners can learn the historic significance of each ingredient served on the plate, to immerse in an engaging experience where heritage resides.By unfolding its epicurean tale from the 10th century, each season at this Al Andalus-inspired haven will reveal a new chapter of this extraordinary culinary heritage byblending traditional relishes with a contemporary twist.The restaurant invites patrons to explore ancient Moorish recipes that have woven the cultural fabric of Spain’s Andalusia region while embracing the excitement of the future.With the chef’s strong commitment to artistry, visitors can embark on a unique culinary experience and indulge in a plethora of dishes ranging from slow cooked veal cheek with celeriac purée, caper leaves, grain mustard and buckwheat to Sheep Cheese, each of which masters an ode to Moorish fare. To complement this dining experience, diner Qabu will also feature an extensive beverage menu with a diverse selection of Spanish and international wines, including a unique fortified wine menu.See the First Look hereThrough an enchanting blend of luxury and sophistication, the restaurant’s captivating décor goes back in time with its warm hues. During the experience, guests are also treated to panoramic views that elevate the ambience. Overall, the experience represents a contemporary journey through the centuries of storied Andalusian cuisine.The restaurant will open its doors daily for dinner, welcoming guests from 6pm to 12am and can accommodate 55 diners. For reservations or more information, please visit oneandonlyresorts.com.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied More

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    First Look: Chef Paco Morales opens his debut outpost in Dubai’s One&Only One Za’beel

    Lifeby Team Emirates Woman4 hours ago IN PARTNERSHIP: As Dubai continues to be a thriving metropolis in the heart of the desert. Chef Paco Morales is all set to serve a piece of history with each bite at Qabu, situated at The Link in One&Only One Za’beel.Known for his Michelin three-star establishment, Noor and the more casual experience at El Bar de Paco Morales in Córdoba, Chef Morales yet again brings his unique talent to the table where he combines gastronomy and culture, using the finest ingredients that pay homage to a bygone era. By transcending the norm of traditional dining, Qabu brings the diverse flavours of Al-Andalus’ cuisine.The concept celebrates Cordoba’s diverse and storied heritage, where the past and future converge in a symphony of taste and innovation. During each course, diners can learn the historic significance of each ingredient served on the plate, to immerse in an engaging experience where heritage resides.By unfolding its epicurean tale from the 10th century, each season at this Al Andalus-inspired haven will reveal a new chapter of this extraordinary culinary heritage byblending traditional relishes with a contemporary twist.The restaurant invites patrons to explore ancient Moorish recipes that have woven the cultural fabric of Spain’s Andalusia region while embracing the excitement of the future.With the chef’s strong commitment to artistry, visitors can embark on a unique culinary experience and indulge in a plethora of dishes ranging from slow cooked veal cheek with celeriac purée, caper leaves, grain mustard and buckwheat to Sheep Cheese, each of which masters an ode to Moorish fare. To complement this dining experience, diner Qabu will also feature an extensive beverage menu with a diverse selection of Spanish and international wines, including a unique fortified wine menu.See the First Look hereThrough an enchanting blend of luxury and sophistication, the restaurant’s captivating décor goes back in time with its warm hues. During the experience, guests are also treated to panoramic views that elevate the ambience. Overall, the experience represents a contemporary journey through the centuries of storied Andalusian cuisine.The restaurant will open its doors daily for dinner, welcoming guests from 6pm to 12am and can accommodate 55 diners. For reservations or more information, please visit oneandonlyresorts.com.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied More

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    Dubai Bling S3: Guess who is leaving the show?

    Lifeby Ruman Baig3 hours ago Dubai Bling S3 unveils new faces and farewells: A Glimpse into Season 3 Drama.The highly anticipated third season of the global hit Arabic reality series, “Dubai Bling,” is set to grace screens, promising a deeper exploration into the lives of its beloved cast members and the addition of fresh faces to the Dubai Bling family.Who is leaving the show?However, with the excitement comes a tinge of sadness as familiar names announce their departure from the show.Lojain Omran, a fan-favorite known for keeping the slightly rowdier cast members in check, took to Twitter to share the news of her departure from Season 3. The absence of Kris Fade and Brianna Fade in the teaser has also caught the attention of eager viewers, although the Fades have yet to make an official statement about their participation in the upcoming season.Who is joining the show?Amidst these farewells, the spotlight shifts to the newcomers set to join the Dubai Bling family, injecting a fresh dose of intrigue and excitement into the series.First on the list is Jwana Karim, an Iraqi actress and singer renowned for her hit tracks like “Kol Al Hala.” With her arrival, viewers can expect a new dynamic as Jwana Karim navigates the glitzy world of Dubai alongside existing cast members Mona Kattan, Zeina Khoury, and Safa Siddiqui.Joining Jwana Karim is Mahira Abdel Aziz, a multi-talented individual with a background in architecture, TV anchoring, and acting. Having kickstarted her anchoring career on CNBC Arabiya, Mahira has gone on to host her own real estate show and the Morning Show on AlArabiya TV. Her diverse expertise hints at a captivating addition to the Dubai Bling ensemble.The stage is set for another exhilarating chapter in the Dubai Bling series, and viewers can anticipate a rollercoaster of emotions as they witness the intertwining lives of the cast members in the opulent backdrop of Dubai’s vibrant social scene. More

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    Make the most of winter by hitting these 6 ramen joints in Dubai

    Emirates Manby Ruman Baig3 hours 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.KINOYAKinoya 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 HOUSEIf 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 HOUSEEmbrace 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 HOTOTOGISUPrepare 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 RAMENIn 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 ramen experience.WOKYOIndulge 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 ramen.Emirates Man The Fall/Winter Issue – Download Now– For more on how to look smart and live smarter, follow Emirates Man on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied  More

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    10 restaurants to celebrate Chinese New Year in Dubai this year

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph2 hours ago Start the year of the Rabbit in style and celebrate Chinese New Year with your loved ones.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.Shanghai MeBeing at the epitome of art deco elegance, inspired by the culinary traditions of East Asia, the practice of delicate dishes has taken centuries to perfect with the region’s rich heritage that can be seen throughout the menu serving recipes that have been preserved with a playful twist while maintaining Asian tradition with special treats for all diners. Open from Sunday to Thursday, 12pm to 12am and the terrace is open from 12pm to 2am and is located at Gate village 11, DIFC.For more information visit shanghaime-restaurant.comLAOTo mark the Lunar New Year, diners can embark on an authentic journey to with a specially curated menu for the celebrations. With a host of sensory experiences, guests can delight in special festivities and experience a traditional lion dance to immerse in the culture on Saturday, January 21 from 6pm to 6:30pm. This weekend of celebrations takes place between Friday 20, 2023 to Sunday, January 22 to indulge in a special four-course menu featuring delectable dishes such as Pelmeni Chicken Dumpling, salmon, wrapped in lotus and Sum-Sum Klelpon with Lapis with packages priced at Dhs299 and Dhs499 with wine paring at Waldorf Astoria.For more information visit Hilton.comHutongCelebrating northern Chinese cuisine in a stylish setting with a beautiful setting with amazing dim sums and creative cocktails. This award-winning chic restaurant is not one to miss as you embrace the new year in style. Located at Gate Building 6, DIFC, it’s open from Monday to Sunday, 12pm to 2:30pm and 6pm to 12am.For more information visit hutong-dubai.comMediterraneo at ArmaniTaking place on Saturday, January 21 and Sunday, January 22 , 2023 this exclusive buffet-style feast is the perfect way to ring in the Chinese New Year. Guests can tuck into a range of delectable delicacies from seafood on ice, fresh oysters, dim sum, noodle soup, sauteed vegetables, hot mains, and much more, all served up from live cooking stations. With an abundance of choices available, plus mouthwatering dessert options, there is something to satisfy everyone’s cravings. To keep spirits high, a wide variety of entertainment will also be on hand to make for an unrivalled evening as we welcome in the Year of the Rabbit. To keep spirits high, a wide variety of entertainment will also be on hand to make for a memorable evening as we welcome in the Year of the Rabbit. Guests can enjoy all this for Dhs349 per person on either night.TakaHisa RestaurantSavour the blended flavours of Japan and China this Chinese New Year at TakaHisa in Caesars Palace, Bluewaters Island overlooking Dubai’s most famed beachside resort, elevated by decorative touches. Experience Chinese New Year with a menu of world-class Japanese and Chinese ingredients while sipping on a selection of special-priced premium rice and grape beverages at TakaHisa restaurant. Dazzling dishes made using ingredients from Japan’s famed Toyosu market, formally known as Tsukiji market, include Hand rolled Japanese lobster sushi with premium caviar, Kobe Beef Soba with truffle and not forgetting the restaurant’s most loved and exclusive dish Sea Urchin Nigiri.For more information visit caesars.comMott 32Looking for somewhere new to dine? Mott 32 is officially welcoming guests at The Address Beach Resort, making it the Middle East’s first destination. Inspired by Manhattan’s first Chinese convenience store, the restaurant seamlessly blends the finest flavours of Hong Kong with lofty New York-style interiors. With signature hand-crafted cocktails and freshly prepared dishes such as a selection of dim sums and plat-based signatures, guests are spoiled for choice from the moment they enter. Located on the 73rd floor, it features an impressive indoor area, as well as an open-air terrace with stunning views across Bluewater Island, JBR, Palm Jumeirah and the Ain Dubai. The restaurant is open daily from dinner from 6pm until 1amFor more information visit mott32.comAkira BackTo welcome the year of the water rabbit, Akira Back is set to offer a selection of flavourful dishes oozing with an authentic Asian touch. the menu includes an array of must-try Pan-Asian specials featuring whole seabass, Toto Tataki, Wagyu Ramen and more. This specially-curated menu is available from January 22 to February 5, 2023 and promises an unforgettable evening. Dishes start from Dhs180 and is complemented by stunning views of the Dubai Marina.For more information visit akiraback.comTaikoStart the year of the Rabbit in style and celebrate the Chinese New Year at Taiko, the contemporary Asian fusion concept, where dynamic duo- Chef Schilo and Chef Guido- join forces to create a unique multi-course set menu for one special night only. An explosion of flavours guaranteed to tantalise the taste buds, stand-out dishes on the menu include Gyoza paired with red curry sauce, fresh crab congee topped with black truffle or more. With Far East Asian dishes crafted to perfection, the package is priced at Dhs425 per person on Sunday, January 22, from 7pm to 11:30pm with one Aperitif drink and the two hours beverage package is priced at Dhs188 per person additionally at Sofitel, The Obelisk.For more information visit Sofitel-dubai-theobelisk.comAsia AsiaThe award-winning restaurant and lounge take its inspiration from the ancient spice route with a journey from Asia through to the Far East, as you dine and unwind with gourmet Pan-Asian fusion dishes and creative cocktails, complimented by incredible views of Dubai Marina’s skyline to celebrate this special occasion. Located at Pier 7, Asia Asia is open from Sunday to Wednesday 6pm to 1am and Friday and Saturday 2pm to 1am.For more information visit asia-asia.com– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Instagram More

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    How Soul Kitchen has become the first multi-room experience in the UAE

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph26 mins ago Launched by Factory People, the most influential experiential group in the MENA region, Soul Kitchen highlights alternative culture, art and talent beyond its fine-dining concept.From carefully curated dishes to expertly crafted cocktails, each element on the menu focuses on Levantine influences as the concept of migration inspires creativity at the restaurant.Having opened in the heart of Business Bay, Soul Kitchen pays an ode to the Arab diaspora, which brings hints of elements from Buenos Aires to Mexico Levantine cuisine.So, to understand more about the concept, Emirates Woman spoke to Factory People’s co-founder and chief creative officer, Tala Mortada on how it all began and how the restaurant has already made its mark on Dubai’s dining scene.Talk us through the concept.When Factory People moved to Dubai, we were among many other Lebanese creatives, companies, and people, who after enduring life threatening events in our home country, looked to do what we do best in a new country, a new home. But this wasn’t the first-time people from the Levant had to leave in flocks, As the influence of Levantine cuisine quickly spread across the whole continent, these dishes became popular as it borrowed from its surroundings and continuously reinvented itself with the ingredients of every region it migrated to. From Shawarma inspired Tacos al pasto to Halawa inspired marzipan and Sambosic inspired Empanadas. The concept of migration is at the heart of our culture, in the Levant, “El Ghorba” is a word we hear over and over again growing up. The concept of migration is at the heart of Soul Kitchen’s story too, which is why the interior is an ode to Soul Kitchen’s spirit animal: The migratory Bird.Already a popular restaurant in Beirut from Factory People, what inspired you to bring it to this part of the world.We created Soul Kitchen in Beirut around seven years ago in order to have a space to let loose, have amazing cocktails, and curate music that we listen to at home. It was a first of its kind cocktail bar nested in The Grand Factory, our very first club in Beirut. We wanted to build a place where we belonged, and where our friends could meet up, while still being in a club where some of the biggest artists and DJs in the world are performing on a weekly basis. Soul Kitchen quickly became a space that had a major influence on how we dressed, how we danced, it influenced our drinking culture, and a soul kitchenesque style was established. In Dubai, it serves a very similar purpose: listening to beautiful and interesting curated sounds, having a gorgeous cocktail bar experience, but most importantly: serving delicious food.The interiors boast a bold look with millennial pink walls, bar, ceiling and flooring – talk us through the inspiration / How does the Dubai location take subtle hints from its OG Lebanese location?When designing the interior, I really didn’t want to stray too far away from the original Soul Kitchen’s essence, so I kept green as a predominant color, and trees and plants around the place to add life via organic elements, this is contrasted by the warm and cozy terracotta color, along with the very geometric structures and patterns in the woodwork that allows for a more imposing elevated look. Aside from the colors, the geometric “msharrabiya” in the ceiling is an element I purposefully installed throughout one of the ceilings, this also borrowed from the aesthetics of the Beirut Soul Kitchen, and Lebanese architecture as well.The menu features a myriad of flavors along with Arab and South American flavours – what are the key dishes available?We are very passionate about the dishes that were carefully created by our Chef Margarita Vaamonde. The Hummus Chimichurri, a revisited levantine Hummus plate using actual green chickpeas and a delicious chimichurri sauce hailing from Argentina and Uruguay. The White Fish Tabboule Ceviche is actually my mother’s tabboule recipe mixed with Chef Margarita’s ceviche, it is one of our most delicious dishes. Our Wagyu Kafta is inspired by the Lebanese Arayes, our take on this dish is with a kafta made of Wagyu beef, served inside an Arepa, a very traditional corn meal bread originally from Venezuela and Colombia.Factory People’s co-founder and chief creative officer, Tala MortadaMusic plays an important role at the venue – tell us how the restaurant stays on top of this?Behind our music programming is my partner Wassim Bou Malham, a rockstar producer and musician who is very passionate about music from all around the world. He makes sure we stay on top of the game in terms of sounds that keep Soul Kitchen a space for discovery, of inspiration and of collaboration with interesting artists. Our Monday Jazz nights have taken Dubai by storm, giving our guests the opportunity to be transported by alternative jazz bands from different countries that are redefining the new jazz sounds of today. We also invite diggers and curators from around the world to share their sounds on specific nights. Our latin Sunday nights allow our guests to discover a different Latin American country’s sounds in every edition, last edition was an ode to Colombia and the next one will be about Peru. The weekends are predominantly having a more groovy and dance affair after dinner, making Soul Kitchen a place where our community can perform, listen, eat, drink, or just dance the night away.Guests can explore Arab migration through installations by acclaimed artists – what are some of the famous art installations?Behind the bar, is an ever-rotating mechanical installation depicting a flock of birds, designed by myself (Factory People’s co-founder and chief creative officer, Tala Mortada), and creative director Hamza Mekdad. The idea of the installation is to tell the story of the last hundreds of years of people endlessly having to leave their homes in the Levant, in search for inspiration, safety, and a feeling of home. Overarching the green room, stands Rumi Dalle’s installation “Feathers of migrating birds”, where each of the 150 feathers carries the story of a migrating artisan, from Beirut to Dubai, feeding into the concept of Soul Kitchen. Rumi Dalle is an acclaimed artist from Beirut, behind works she handcrafts for Hermes and Iwan Maktabi to name a few. The walls are adorned with carpets curated by Iwan Maktabi, as part of a semi permanent installation that will keep reinventing itself with new collaborations every 6 months, to exhibit works by artists and curators we admire.What lies ahead for the brand?A month on from its opening, Soul Kitchen has already established itself as a communal space and an intersection point for the many scenes and subcultures of Dubai. As the space is taking its own positioning in the scene, our offering is also adapting to the latter. Our favorite places are ones that evolve with their guests, we have just recently opened up our terrace, we’re creating a lounge experience and tequila bar in the green room, we are opening a club next door in order to host more sounds and nights that will be mostly centered around music, and bar bistrot on the other side of the restaurant to invite people to have a more relaxed day time experience in the premises as well. We are very excited about the next steps, and about experiencing Dubai through Soul Kitchen’s eyes.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied More

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    10 Sheikh Mohammed-approved restaurants to visit in Dubai

    Lifeby Team Emirates Woman2 hours ago With a plethora of restaurants available in Dubai, it can be hard to choose where to go.However, we’ll happily go to any place that’s approved by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.Here’s ten restaurants in the emirate that are approved by His Highness.AlayaKnown for his love for food, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has given Chef Izu Ani’s latest restaurant a royal thumbs up. In a video shared on Chef Izu’s Instagram, Sheikh Mohammed is seen exchanging a handshake with the restauranteur outside new venue Alaya, whilst also sharing a few moments of laughter together. Masterminded by Chef Izu and one of Emirates Man’s former cover stars Evgeny Kuzin, the concept is nothing short of extraordinary, with a combination of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences.CÉ LA VIThis world-famous Singaporean restaurant received the royal seal of approval after Sheikh Mohammed visited in February 2020. Known for their contemporary Asian dishes and incredible views of Dubai’s sweeping skyline, the restaurant is located on the 54th floor terrace of Address Sky Views. Posing against the outdoor infinity pool, this restaurant is one of the most popular fine-dining spots in Dubai.FlowKnown for their wide range of vegan, dairy-free and gluten options, this restaurant has branches all across Dubai. As a healthy eating hub in the emirate, the ruler of Dubai visited along with his son, Sheikh Hamad and enjoyed a cup of coffee while interacting with the staff.Shanghai MeThe Ruler of Dubai was seen dining out at Shanghai ME located in DIFC with others in September 2020. This establishment is famed for its culinary classics of East Asia, which all have a playful twist.GaiaIn 2021, Sheikh Mohammed was spotted out in DIFC at Gaia, a restaurant founded by Chef Izu Ani. The venue serves up a fresh take on Mediterranean cuisine including seafood orzo, baked feta cheese, indulgent truffle potatoes and the unmissable mille-feuille that is nothing like you’ve ever tried before – trust us.ZumaAs one of the top restaurants in Dubai, it’s no surprise Zuma has Sheikh Mohammed’s stamp of approval, who is believed to have visited the establishment on multiple occasions. Famed for its contemporary Japanese cuisine, Zuma has been a leader in the Dubai F&B space for over 12 years.SirajKnown for its authentic Emirati cuisine with a contemporary twist, Siraj is another Sheikh Mohammed-approved restaurant. It’s located within the Souk Al Bahar, the world-famous Arabian Souk overlooking the Dubai Fountain.Farzi CafeHis Highness has previously been spotted at this famous restaurant in City Walk known for its fabulous Indian cuisine.Fish Beach TavernaThis Mediterranean beach hotspot will transport you to Greece in no time. With an Aegean menu of Turkish food with the stunning backdrop of the Arabian night sky. This fine-dining seafood has welcomed both Sheikh Mohammed and Sheikh Hamdan in a course of two days as both the royals enjoyed various dishes across the menu in a relaxed setting. Located by the peaceful shores of Le Meridian Mina Seyahi, this restaurant is most definitely a must-visit to enjoy with friends and family.Baku CaféWhen opened in 2017, Sheikh Mohammed paid a visit to this eatery that pays homage to the cuisine from Azerbaijan. As a popular dining spot, this royal was amongst the first to visit this traditional restaurant. Situated in the heart of City Walk, there a variety of dishes to try such as the the cafe’s baklava, stuffed vine leaves, and a delicious plate of lamb.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram & Feature Image: Instagram @celavi More

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    8 low-key hidden dining spots to try in Dubai this year

    Lifeby Sarah Joseph3 hours ago VIEW GALLERY/ 8 IMAGESWith 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 gems to visit the next time you wish to eat out.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied & Feature Image: Instagram @gohan More