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    Best pizza in Dubai? We’ve narrowed it down

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    7 seconds ago

    After a long work week, ordering pizza on a Friday is the ultimate comfort food choice. It’s quick, easy, and satisfies those hunger pangs without any hassle. Plus, it’s versatile enough to please everyone’s taste buds.
    As Joey from Friends famously said, “Pizza’s great because even if it’s bad, it’s still pretty good.” And who doesn’t trust Joey Tribbiani’s wisdom when it comes to food?
    Dubai’s culinary scene is a melting pot of flavours, and pizza is no exception. From authentic Neapolitan to creative gourmet pies, the city boasts a variety of exceptional pizza spots. Pitfire Pizza is a local favorite known for its wood-fired pizzas with perfectly crispy crusts and high-quality toppings. For a touch of luxury, head to Bella, where you can enjoy gourmet pizzas with stunning views of the Dubai skyline. And if you’re craving a more casual dining experience, Franky’s Pizzeria in JLT offers delicious Neapolitan-style pizzas in a fun and lively atmosphere.
    Whether you prefer a classic Margherita or a gourmet masterpiece, Dubai offers something for everyone to enjoy. So grab a slice, raise a toast, and savor the deliciousness today (because it’s Thursday, which is basically almost Friday *happy weekend everyone*).
    Cipriani Dubai

    Where: Gate Village, Building 3, DIFCWhat to try: White truffle pizza
    Scalini

    Where: Restaurant Village, Near Four Seasons Hotel، – Jumeirah St – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza Carpaccio
    Il Borro Tuscan Bistro Dubai

    Where: 906 Jumeirah St – Umm Suqeim 3 What to try: Buffalo mozzarella pizza
    The Artisan Dubai

    Where: Waldorf Astoria – Za’abeel – DIFC – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza Zucchine E Battuta Di Gambero
    Chic Nonna Dubai

    Where: DIFC, Gate Avenue Mall Zone DWhat to try: Focaccia di Recco
    Ristorante Loren

    Where: The Club – West Palm – The Palm JumeirahWhat to try: Piadina Loren
    Kaspia Dubai

    Where: DIFC, Gate Village Building 2What to try: Rusti Caviar New York Pizza
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    World Pasta Day: 12 luxe fine-dining Italian restaurants in Dubai

    World Pasta Day is celebrated on 25 October every year (not that we need a specific day  or reason to eat our favourite Italian meal).
    Transport yourself to the heart of Italian cuisine with Dubai’s most loved Amalfi-inspired havens.
    From freshly-baked pizzas to authentic handmade pastas topped with fresh parmesan, Italian restaurants are sure to impress on any special occasion with its universally loved dishes and romantic environment.
    What is World Pasta Day?
    It was brought into existence as part of the World Pasta Congress on the 25th of October in 1995. Experts from all over the world came together to discuss the glories of the noodle, with particular emphasis on the importance of spreading knowledge of this dish.
    Be it a simple cacio e pepe pasta and margherita pizza eaten with friends or an extravagant lobster rigatoni laced with caviar and truffle, each restaurant inspired by the Amalfi coast is sure to tantalise your taste buds with the finest ingredients.
    To see where to book next, we’ve selected the ones that consistently come on top and have been tried-and-tested by the Emirates Woman team.
    Il Borro Tuscan Bistro

    Opened back in 2017, and has made a mark in the UAE with its sumptuous delicacy and luxe ambience. The restaurant has managed to become the hotspot in town for a casual fine dining experience within the Italian circle offering seasonal menu offerings. The hero dishes include the Bresaola di Chianina, parmesan cheese and wild rocket horseradish mousse. Located in Jumeirah Al Naseem, this one-of-a-kind Italian hotspot is a must visit.
    For more information visit ilborrotuscanbistro.ae
    The Artisan

    From homemade potato gnocchi to freshly made pasta dishes, there are a host of hearty dishes that transport guests to Lombardy in northern Italy. The Artisan’s new menu is a celebration of traditional Italian food, crafted with elegance and sophistication. With dishes that highlight the flavours of every region, diners can embark on a gastronomic journey without ever leaving the comfort of their seats. Located in Waldorf Astoria in DIFC, it’s open from Monday to Sunday, 12pm to 12am.
    For more information visit theartisan.ae
    Scalini

    Captivating and contemporary artwork adorns the walls and diners are seated at elegant tables with crisp white linens, delicately accented with subtle hints of sage green soft furnishings and chic and elegantly refined tableware. Guests are invited to indulge in Scalini’s exquisite menu, with thoughtfully curated dishes that capture the essence of quintessential Italian cuisine, designed to be shared between friends, family and loved ones. Located at Restaurant Village, Four Seasons Resort Jumeirah.
    For more information visit scalini-dubai.com
    Roberto’s

    This contemporary Italian restaurant has won the hearts of many, including ours. With fresh ingredients flown in from Italy, each dish is crafted to perfection. From oysters to Rawberto’s platters, this restaurant is a seafood delight. A must-try from their dessert menu is the freshly made in-house pistachio ice cream served with extra virgin olive oil which has now become a signature for tourists to try from around the globe. The restaurant is located in DIFC, Gate Village 1.
    For more information visit robertosrestaurants.com
    Cinque

    Dubai’s iconic luxury lifestyle hotel, FIVE Palm Jumeirah’s award-winning, Gault&Millau and Gambero Rosso recognized Italian restaurant, Cinque is renowned for its fun-fine dining ethos that defies culinary convention, seamlessly fusing traditional Italian flavours with Japanese-inspired, umami-infused twists. A gastronomic oasis set against the backdrop of FIVE’s Insta-famous social pool with a buzzing indoor bar, Cinque invites guests to indulge in distinct and delectable Italian dishes with Sicilian roots. Whether it’s a lively gathering with friends, a family celebration, or a romantic date night, Cinque promises an extraordinary dining experience. Arrive early for an aperitivo at our vibrant bar and lounge, or linger late into the evening as our expert mixologists craft the perfect post-dinner cocktail or digestif, completing your unforgettable culinary escapade.
    For more information visit palmjumeirah.fivehotelsandresorts.com
    Luna Rossa

    To savour authentic Italian dishes, this all day dining spot is located in the heart of Dubai in Business Bay. From traditional pizzas to signature creations like the indulgent Pappardelle alla Genovese di Manzo, the freshness of our Tartare di Gambero Rosso di Mazara del Vallo, and the decadent Pizza Tartufella, our menu offers a diverse culinary journey. Each dish embodies our commitment to authentic Italian dining, ensuring a memorable experience for every palate. It’s open daily from 8am to midnight.
    For more information visit lunarossa.com
    Limonata

    Visit the new stunning beach restaurant Limonata, inspired by the vibrant nostalgia of 1960s Italian coastal char. With each dish being an outcome of a passionate odyssey through the heart of authentic flavors, guests can expect a myriad of delicious dishes including alluring antipasti, refreshing salads, moreish, which include a symphony of culinary creations that are an ode to Italian coastal culture. Located at Club Vista Mare, Palm Jumeirah, it’s open daily from 12pm to 2am.
    Chic Nonna

    The Italian restaurant Chic Nonna is the perfect date-night spot or restaurant to visit with your friends. With state-of-the-art interiors and a high-quality menu, the restaurant is complete with an open-plan kitchen, the largest wine cellar in the region and a sophisticated chef’s table. To create an inviting ambience, the space has warm cosy interiors reminiscent of a traditional Italian home. To make any visit even more memorable the venue offers engaging live entertainment with a striking DJ booth and raised stage for live performances. For the seafood enthusiasts, the terrace has an exclusive Crudo Bar that serves a selection of raw fish Located in the heart of DIFC, this sophisticated haven is a must-visit this weekend.
    For more information visit chicnonna.com
    Cipriani

    With restaurants the globe over, Cipriani made its mark on Dubai in 2016. Serving exceptional Italian cuisine, the Cipriani brand has been a universally recognized icon of hospitality for four generations since Guiseppe Cipriani Senior first opened Harry’s Bar in Venice, back in May 1931. Open all around the world in New York, Venice, Moscow, Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Cipriani has made its impact in several countries as it continues to serve the finest. Located in Gate village number 10, DIFC and open daily from 12pm to 2am.
    For more information visit Cipriani.com
    L’Amo Bistro Del Mare

    Experience the outdoors at L’Amo Bistro Del Mare and enjoy a delicious meal and special beverages in the comfort of the open-air seating area. Equipped with comfortable seating, parasols for shade, and an outdoor bar, with a delicious selection of Italian dishes and drinks on the beautiful terrace, with stunning harbor views. With an array of options to choose from the menu, diners can indulge in a fresh Plateau Royale, L’Amo Bistro del Mare’s famous Seafood platter that includes Italian red prawns, Italian violet prawns, langoustine and more. Located at Dubai Harbour Yacht Club, it’s open from Monday to Friday 12pm to 3pm and 6pm to 11:30pm while on Saturday and Sunday from 12pm to 11:30pm.
    For more information visit lamorestaurant.com
    Il Ristorante – Niko Romito

    The restaurant showcases framed iconic Bulgari archive photographs and brand heritage images that recall over 130 years of Roman jewellery history. Known for using fresh Italian ingredients flown in from Italy, each dish is carefully created and takes guests on a gastronomic tour. The menu varies from dishes such as homemade pasta, Spaghetti e pomodoro and more. To end the dinner,visitors can opt for the tiramisu or one of the seasonal creations like the buffalo stracciatella cheese ice cream, balsamic vinegar and wild blackberries. Located at the Bulgari Hotel, this one-of-a-kind restaurant, can instantly elevate any evening.
    For more information visit bulgarihotels.com
    Pierchic

    Perhaps one of Dubai’s most iconic locations, Pierchic boasts unparalleled sea views, overlooking the Burj Al Arab. If you want a wow destination that makes an impact this is it. The food (especially pasta) is also exceptional, as overseen by Head Chef Beatrice Segoni. Take a short stroll post-dinner across the water and you’ll feel like you’re on vacation. Located at Jumeirah Al Qasr, this restaurant is a must-visit.
    For more information visit jumeirah.com
    Alici

    Located on Bluewaters Island, Alici Dubai brings the heart of the Amalfi Coast to the Middle East. Specialising in seafood, but doing it the Italian way, the restaurant ensures the best quality in its produce and delivers nothing but the best in quality dining, both in experience and food with dishes ranging from the seared seabass fillet to the topinanbur cream.
    For more information visit alici.com
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    Diwali in Dubai: 4 gourmet Indian restaurants to celebrate at

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    29 seconds ago

    A Diwali Delight: Celebrating the Festival of Lights in Dubai

    Dubai, a melting pot of cultures, offers a unique experience for Indian expats looking to celebrate Diwali away from home. With its vibrant atmosphere and world-class hospitality, the city has a plethora of Indian restaurants that have curated special menus and events to commemorate this joyous festival.

    If you’re unable to visit home this Diwali, let the comfort of familiar food and the spirit of community uplift your mood. We’ve curated a list of top Indian restaurants you can visit in Dubai to celebrate the festival of Diwali. Each of these gourmet spots have customized Diwali menus that will make the festivities extra special.

    Kinara by Vikas Khanna for Diwali 

    Nestled within JA The Resort, Kinara by Vikas Khanna is an award-winning Indian hotspot led by the renowned Michelin-starred Chef Vikas Khanna. From October 30th to November 3rd, the restaurant invites families and friends to celebrate Diwali with a special set menu, live entertainment, a henna artist, and a themed photo booth. Experience the authentic flavors of India while enjoying the festive ambiance.
    When: From October 30th to November 3rd
    How much: Dhs280 per person
    *For bookings and more information, please email restaurant.reservation@jaresorts.com or call +971 4 814 5604*

    Armani/Amal for Diwali 

    Located inside the iconic Burj Khalifa, Armani/Amal offers an exquisite Diwali set menu crafted to honor the celebratory occasion. From October 31st to November 1st, guests can indulge in a three-course dining experience featuring fresh and innovative regional Indian cuisine.
    When: From 31st October to 1st November
    How much: Dhs399 per person
    *For booking and more information, please visit www.armanihotels.com or call +971 4 888 3010*

    Rang Mahal

    Rang Mahal, situated within the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai, invites guests to a festive Diwali celebration where tradition meets culinary excellence. On October 31st, enjoy a 6-course set menu available in both vegetarian and non-vegetarian formats.
    When: 31st of October
    How much: Dhs199 per person
    *For reservations, please email jwmmrr@marriott.com or call 04 414 3000. Visit the websitewww.marriott.com*

    Jamavar Dubai

    Jamavar Dubai presents an exclusive five-course Diwali tasting menu, available from October 23rd to November 3rd. Crafted by Executive Chef Surender Mohan, this menu offers a vibrant dining experience that blends traditional Indian flavors with contemporary elegance. Guests can choose from a variety of starters, tandoor offerings, main courses, and desserts.
    When: From 23rd October to 3rd November
    How much: Non-Vegetarian Menu: Dhs525 per person and Vegetarian Menu: Dhs495 per person

    These restaurants offer a glimpse into the rich culinary traditions of India. It provides a wonderful opportunity for Indian expats in Dubai to connect with their loved ones and celebrate Diwali with the same fervor and joy as back home. As the festival of lights illuminates the city, these venues create a festive atmosphere that radiates warmth, joy, and unforgettable moments. More

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    Legacy redefined: Samyukta Nair on launching Jamavar in Dubai

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    15 mins ago

    Recently, restaurateur Samyukta Nair opened the doors of her first restaurant, Jamavar, in Dubai. After successfully leading the charge of a number of restaurants in London, Samyukta is all set to expand her portfolio in the Middle East.
    In the Visionary Issue for September, the popular Indian restaurateur talks about her legacy, the journey of merging heritage, design and culinary innovation across global markets.

    How has your background influenced your approach to business and design?
    My bachelor’s degree in Sociology with Psychology enabled me to undertake an M.Sc. in International Business from The University of Nottingham and springboard to doing an Executive MBA degree from Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne, Switzerland. Looking back, these versatile disciplines enabled me to gain a subliminal understanding of the way the world works, develop a deep appreciation for its diversity and culture and hone my entrepreneurial spirit.
    Your transition from the Head of Design and Operations at The Leela to launching your own luxury sleepwear label and then opening several restaurants is intriguing. What motivated this shift, and what were some of the initial challenges you faced?
    I feel incredibly lucky that one practice fed into the other even at the most fundamental level of family conversation, which has been a huge source of inspiration. I remember my father and grandfather at the dinner table, the discussions ranging from the new trends in hospitality, food, fashion to world politics – it was the best kind of education one could hope for. While the legacy established by my forebears is incredible, I was always left yearning to create something of my own. Very much like them here I am, now giving it all a shot with our collection of restaurants at LSL Capital namely, Jamavar, Bombay Bustle, MiMi Mei Fair, KOYN & Socca, co-founded with my father Dinesh. I guess you can call it coming a full circle. I’d have to admit the transition seemed natural but quick and the hardest part has been leaving home, moving to London and making it on my own. However, I am incredibly grateful to have an amazing team, work alongside wonderful collaborators and grateful for the opportunity to be able to do what I do and showcase them on the world’s culinary stage, which as we begin a new chapter in Dubai is even more exciting. Truth be told, I often fall but pick myself by the bootstraps and run along with the show.
    How has your family legacy shaped your vision and values in the hospitality industry?
    From many memories and moments spent at the dining table, I noticed that my family had a deeply sophisticated way of thinking about hospitality and design, and while it is publicly visible in The Leela Palaces Hotels & Resorts – an Indian chain of hotels they founded, it was also evident in small, perfect things – the way my grandfather, Captain Nair, wore a pocket square or how my grandmother, Leela, served up a storm against the backdrop of a perfectly laid table. I learned from my father to appreciate food and flavour, but also that it’s best served with a side of warmth. Bless my mother for being the best teacher I could have asked for and sharing with me her discernment in taste and attention to detail. Early on I was taught that if you don’t stand for something you are going to fall for everything and that has been a guiding principle that enabled me to really take the time to develop a point of a view. Especially in a world like today to be your authentic self and put forward a body of work that resonates with you deeply is akin to art. For me, the only way I know it is if you live it and breathe it, it’s a lot easier to be it.
    Each of your restaurant ventures has a distinct identity and culinary focus – how are these defined from concept to creation?
    Every concept begins as an idea that comes up in conversation between my father and I, usually over a meal. As a family we enjoy eating a range of cuisines, many of them rooted in memories from our time spent in New York during my growing years. Food is always the starting point and finding the right talent and space to creatively translate our vision is front and centre. Fleshing this out further from an idea into a concept is nothing but a labour of love – one that I spend months obsessing over with my incredible creative and operational teams. When you value authenticity as much as we do at LSL Capital, paying attention to details becomes important – that’s where the magic lies. Your restaurants are known for their exceptional design and atmosphere.
    How do you balance a focus on gastronomy with aesthetics?
    For me, thoughtfully designed spaces are important but really make an impact if complemented with decadent food and gracious service. Finding an expression of design that is complementary to a dining experience is what we always strive towards. Especially true in an era where more is more, true power really lies in the edit. You are about to launch Jamavar Dubai, expanding your portfolio in the Middle East. What attracted you to the region? We are incredibly excited to be bringing Jamavar to Dubai’s culinary stage and can’t wait to open doors to our new home on The Boulevard by The Opera on the 30th of August. The Middle East is home to a burgeoning food scene and is a growing hub for hospitality concepts. The forefront of my endeavour is to be able to build a supportive community as we have in London that will enable us to take the essence of Indian hospitality as we know it to the rest of the world.
    How do you plan to adapt Jamavar’s fine dining experience to suit the cultural and culinary preferences of the Dubai clientele?
    Jamavar has been popular with audiences in the Middle East as they have a sophisticated understanding of Indian food. The space itself remains inspired by the Viceroy’s home in New Delhi but makes references to India’s royal past with a palatial flair as it houses a boutique cocktail bar, an opulent dining hall and an intimate residential outdoor terrace. Signature Jamavar classics will feature on the menu, but being South Indian we have always wanted to explore that paradigm further, which under the leadership of Culinary Director Surender Mohan and Executive Head Chef Purushottam Naidu is what we are looking to do in Dubai.

    Can you share any insights or strategies you have developed to navigate the competitive and diverse market of the Middle East? And how is it different from the European market?
    Hospitality is competitive, no matter what market you are in. Across brands, we prefer looking at our businesses from a glocal approach that allows us to think global in nature but act local especially when it comes to specific tastes and preferences.
    How do you envision the future of your business portfolio?
    I like to think of our portfolio as a collection of restaurants that serve up bespoke culinary experiences born out of my nostalgic memories with loved ones. First and foremost, I am excited to soon open doors to MiMi Mei Fair, our Chinese concept inspired by Empress MiMi’s travels as she makes her way to her home away from home, in Dubai in November.
    As a successful female entrepreneur in a competitive industry, what advice would you give to aspiring businesswomen looking to make their mark in the hospitality industry?
    No matter what, there is no shortcut for hard work. Staying focused on developing a clear understanding of what you want to do and how you want to do it will always serve better in the long run. You cannot do everything by yourself, putting together a good team and empowering them to make decisions is a winning strategy. Processes make the world go round and the glass ceiling exists only if you want it to.
    This is the Visionary Issue, what’s your vision for the future?
    While our systems improve and become more efficient in the day and age of AI, my only hope for the future is for hospitalityto continue to be a deeply personal experience filled with thoughtful touch points.
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    7 lip smacking pizza places in Dubai to grab a slice this week

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    31 seconds ago

    After a long work week, ordering pizza on a Friday is the ultimate comfort food choice. It’s quick, easy, and satisfies those hunger pangs without any hassle. Plus, it’s versatile enough to please everyone’s taste buds.
    As Joey from Friends famously said, “Pizza’s great because even if it’s bad, it’s still pretty good.” And who doesn’t trust Joey Tribbiani’s wisdom when it comes to food?
    Whether you prefer a classic Margherita or a gourmet masterpiece, Dubai offers something for everyone to enjoy. So grab a slice, raise a toast, and savor the deliciousness today (because it’s Thursday, which is basically almost Friday *happy weekend everyone*).
    Cipriani Dubai

    Where: Gate Village, Building 3, DIFCWhat to try: White truffle pizza
    Scalini

    Where: Restaurant Village, Near Four Seasons Hotel، – Jumeirah St – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza Carpaccio
    Il Borro Tuscan Bistro Dubai

    Where: 906 Jumeirah St – Umm Suqeim 3 What to try: Buffalo mozzarella pizza
    The Artisan Dubai

    Where: Waldorf Astoria – Za’abeel – DIFC – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza Zucchine E Battuta Di Gambero
    Chic Nonna Dubai

    Where: DIFC, Gate Avenue Mall Zone DWhat to try: Focaccia di Recco
    Ristorante Loren

    Where: The Club – West Palm – The Palm JumeirahWhat to try: Piadina Loren
    Kaspia Dubai

    Where: DIFC, Gate Village Building 2What to try: Rusti Caviar New York Pizza
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    Happy Friday: 7 pizza places in Dubai to grab a slice this weekend

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    After a long work week, ordering pizza on a Friday is the ultimate comfort food choice.
    It’s quick, easy, and satisfies those hunger pangs without any hassle. Plus, it’s versatile enough to please everyone’s taste buds.
    As Joey from Friends famously said, “Pizza’s great because even if it’s bad, it’s still pretty good.” And who doesn’t trust Joey Tribbiani’s wisdom when it comes to food?
    Whether you prefer a classic Margherita or a gourmet masterpiece, the pizza scene in Dubai offers something for everyone to enjoy. So grab a slice, raise a toast, and savor the deliciousness of pizza today (because it also happens to be a Friday *cartwheels out of work*).
    Classic Pizza Places to try in Dubai on World Pizza Day:
    Cipriani Dubai

    Where: Gate Village, Building 3, DIFCWhat to try: White truffle pizza
    Scalini

    Where: Restaurant Village, Near Four Seasons Hotel، – Jumeirah St – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza Carpaccio
    Il Borro Tuscan Bistro Dubai

    Where: 906 Jumeirah St – Umm Suqeim 3 What to try: Buffalo mozzarella pizza
    The Artisan Dubai

    Where: Waldorf Astoria – Za’abeel – DIFC – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza Zucchine E Battuta Di Gambero
    Chic Nonna Dubai

    Where: DIFC, Gate Avenue Mall Zone DWhat to try: Focaccia di Recco
    Ristorante Loren

    Where: The Club – West Palm – The Palm JumeirahWhat to try: Piadina Loren
    Caviar Kaspia Dubai

    Where: DIFC, Gate Village Building 2What to try: Rusti Caviar New York Pizza
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    Happy Friday: 7 gourmet pizza places in Dubai to grab a slice this weekend

    Life by Ruman Baig 48 mins ago After a long work week, ordering pizza on a Friday is the ultimate comfort food choice. It’s quick, easy, and satisfies those hunger pangs without any hassle. Plus, it’s versatile enough to please everyone’s taste buds. As Joey from Friends famously said, “Pizza’s great because even if it’s bad, it’s still pretty good.” And who doesn’t trust Joey Tribbiani’s wisdom when it comes to food? Whether you prefer a classic Margherita or a gourmet masterpiece, the pizza scene in Dubai offers something for everyone to enjoy. So grab a slice, raise a toast, and savor the deliciousness of pizza today (because it also happens to be a Friday *cartwheels out of work*). Classic Pizza Places to try in Dubai on World Pizza Day: Cipriani Dubai Where: Gate Village, Building 3, DIFCWhat to try: White truffle pizza Scalini Where: Restaurant Village, Near Four Seasons Hotel، – Jumeirah St – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza Carpaccio Il Borro Tuscan Bistro Dubai Where: 906 Jumeirah St – Umm Suqeim 3 What to try: Buffalo mozzarella pizza The Artisan Dubai Where: Waldorf Astoria – Za’abeel – DIFC – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza Zucchine E Battuta Di Gambero Chic Nonna Dubai Where: DIFC, Gate Avenue Mall Zone DWhat to try: Focaccia di Recco Ristorante Loren Where: The Club – West Palm – The Palm JumeirahWhat to try: Piadina Loren Caviar Kaspia Dubai Where: DIFC, Gate Village Building 2What to try: Rusti Caviar New York Pizza – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Instagram @chiaraferragni & Pinterest  More

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    World Pizza Day: 7 gourmet pizza places in Dubai to grab a slice

    Lifeby Ruman Baig3 hours ago Pizza lovers rejoice, for February 9th marks a day dedicated to one of the most beloved culinary creations in the world – pizza!Originating from Italy, pizza has transcended borders and cultures to become a global phenomenon, cherished by people of all ages. On this special occasion, let’s explore the vibrant pizza scene in Dubai and recommend some classic pizza places where you can indulge in a slice of heaven.Whether you prefer a classic Margherita or a gourmet masterpiece, the pizza scene in Dubai offers something for everyone to enjoy. So grab a slice, raise a toast, and savor the deliciousness of pizza today (because it also happens to be a Friday *cartwheels out of work*).Classic Pizza Places to try in Dubai on World Pizza Day:Cipriani DubaiWhere: Gate Village, Building 3, DIFCWhat to try: White truffle pizzaScaliniWhere: Restaurant Village, Near Four Seasons Hotel، – Jumeirah St – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza CarpaccioIl Borro Tuscan Bistro DubaiWhere: 906 Jumeirah St – Umm Suqeim 3 What to try: Buffalo mozzarella pizzaThe Artisan DubaiWhere: Waldorf Astoria – Za’abeel – DIFC – DubaiWhat to try: Pizza Zucchine E Battuta Di GamberoChic Nonna DubaiWhere: DIFC, Gate Avenue Mall Zone DWhat to try: Focaccia di ReccoRistorante LorenWhere: The Club – West Palm – The Palm JumeirahWhat to try: Piadina LorenCaviar Kaspia DubaiWhere: DIFC, Gate Village Building 2What to try: Rusti Caviar New York Pizza– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Instagram @chiaraferragni & Pinterest  More