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    Your ultimate guide to all the tranquil Dubai cafés to work from in 2025

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    19 seconds ago

    Whether you’re working remotely or simply catching up on a few emails over the weekend, finding a tranquil space to work can easily increase productivity.
    So, if you’re on the lookout for a relaxing space to work from, scroll through our exclusive guide of where to visit in Dubai.
    SOUB

    A Social Club where modern heritage and heart come together, filling the winter air with warmth, connection, and stories waiting to be shared. Situated at The 77 Valley, Khawaneej, this sleek seventies Emirati-owned specialty coffee shop is well worth bookmarking.
    For more information visit @soub.social
    Toby’s Estate
    Straight out of Australia, Toby’s Estate has locations in Jumeirah 2, Dubai Hills Mall and Jumeirah. The coffee shop offers quiet from the busy roads no matter what part of town you are. Modern architecture mixed with the presence of green plants evokes a sense of luxury bliss. The bright space offers a selection of coffee beans with aesthetic interiors.
    For more information visit @tobysestate.ae
    PEAQ Wellness

    Beyond physical wellness, PEAQ fosters social connections through its in-house cafe, providing a welcoming environment for members to relax, work, and socialise. By combining cutting-edge fitness techniques with traditional healing practices and a strong sense of community, PEAQ redefines the concept of wellness, offering a transformative experience for those who seek a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle, as the first social wellness club in the Middle East.
    For more information visit peaqwellness.com
    JAOW
    This clean minimalistic cafe promises a dreamy experience with various delightful desserts such as Tiramisu, a pecan bar, vimto slush and more. Made with care and perfection, both the dishes and design is carefully crafted for a pleasant experience with each visit. Located in Jumeirah 3, it’s open daily from 8am to 12am.
    For more information visit jaowcafe.com
    Café Dori

    Known for their bespoke leather goods, guests can take a break from shopping and dine at this cafe with its all-day breakfast menu. There is an extensive menu for coffee lovers alongside iced and hot teas, fresh juices and smoothies. It’s a pet-friendly cafe so your furry friend can enjoy with you. Besides the delicious food and coffee, Café Dori also has the perfect ambience for you to relax and work from. Located in Alserkal Avenue, it’s open daily from 11am to 8pm.
    For more information visit nappadori.ae
    Bageri Form

    Inspired by Scandinavian design, this artisanal cafe elevates classics and serves dishes with the freshest of ingredients. With Nordic-infused interiors, this bakery also serves freshly sourced coffee for a rejuvenating start to the day. With an aesthetic presentation, this place is beyond Instagram-worthy.This haven is known for its clean aesthetic and cutlery to complement it. It’s located in Dubai Design District, Building 4.
    For more information visit bageriform.com
    The Grey

    This bespoke coffee haven is a minimal epicentre for creative freedom, where a subtle yet charming aura is felt throughout the space. From luxe coffees to a relaxing meeting place, for different cultures, minds and communities to unite, The Grey is definitely a must-visit here in Dubai. Located on Al Wasl Road, it’s open daily from 8am to 11pm.
    For more information visit the-grey.co
    La Nena

    The cafe presents an avant-garde approach to interior and furniture design. As an ode to Galician craftsmanship, this cavernous space promises a calming experience from the moment you enter. Visitors can also purchase the carefully-crafted pottery and interior pieces after enjoying a delectable cupof coffee with their loved ones. Surrounded by sculptural décor, the deep clay-like tones are a delight to the eye. Located in Al Quoz,this cafe is open from Tuesday to Sunday 8am to 10pm and is closed on Monday.
    For more information visit @lanenacoffee
    ORIJINS

    It is an atmosphere where the finest cup of coffee is prepared with the greatest coffee origins. With a play on textures and curves, this aesthetic space ensures visitors can unwind with a delicious cup of freshly brewed joe crafted to perfection. Located in Gate Village 8, DIFC, it’s open on weekdays from8am to 10:30pm and on weekends from 8am to 12am.
    For more information visit @orijins
    HOOF Café

    Originating from Sharjah, every cup that they serve is the result of their passion and dedication to coffee. It is the by-product of their farmers, roasters and baristas who honed their crafts over many years. Designed with clean interiors, this cafe is situated in the heart of Fashion Avenue at Dubai Mall. The cafe is open from Monday to Tuesday and Thursday from 8am to 12am, Friday to Sunday 8am to 1am and on Wednesday from 8am to 2am.
    For more information visit behindthecup.ae
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    4 OTT Valentine’s Day packages to book ASAP in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    45 seconds ago

    This Valentine’s Day, why settle for ordinary when you can go all out with the most OTT packages.
    hether you’re planning an extravagant night out or an intimate celebration, embracing over-the-top (OTT) style and experiences will elevate the occasion to unforgettable heights in Dubai.
    From statement-making outfits that combine romance with high fashion, to lavish gifts and indulgent dinner settings, these OTT Valentine’s Day options are the best way to make a statement.
    As Dubai, continues to create out-of-the-ordinary packages, you can prepare for a day full of opulence, glamour, and love — because this year, it’s all about making a bold statement and going beyond the expected.
    So, if you’re wooing a special someone or treating yourself to the ultimate luxury experience, prepare for a day full of opulence, glamour, and excitement. Valentine’s Day 2025 is not just another holiday — it’s an opportunity to make a statement, step into the extraordinary, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
    For a dreamy escape for two, scroll through our Emirates Woman guide of what to book this year.
    Banyan Tree

    For those seeking the ultimate Valentine’s Day extravagance, Banyan Tree Dubai presents a once-in-a-lifetime romantic escape in the Royal Suite—complete with a private beach dinner, a 24-karat gold body wrap, and yacht or luxury car transfers. This experience is priced at Dhs150,000 for a two-night people.
    For more information visit banyantree.com
    Belcanto

    Belcanto has been carefully designed to enhance the romantic ambiance. Guests will be greeted with floral décor, where tables will be adorned with delicate flower petals, transforming the indoor space into an intimate, romantic haven. For those desiring a more intimate setting, Belcanto offers the opportunity to reserve our Private Dining Room (PDR), a luxurious, exclusive space for couples seeking a secluded, unforgettable experience. This intimate setting is available for a special price of Dhs6,000. Located at Dubai Opera, this package is set to redefine romance this February 14, 2025.
    For more information visit belcantorest.com
    Burj Al Arab

    Whisk your Valentine away to the iconic Jumeirah Burj Al Arab this February for the perfect romantic celebration. Share a magical evening dive with a Romantic Moonlit Swim. Take a dip under the stars in the tranquil waters of the resort’s luxurious pool with rose petals before being pampered with a reinvigorating massage. Package options are for Dhs18,000 with exclusive access to the entire swimming pool adorned with rose petals and a 90-minute couple’s massage. For an elaborate affair, guests can spend Dhs800 for a romantic rose petal décor around the pool and a blissful 90-minute couple’s massage. This package is available in February 2025.
    For more information visit jumeirah.com
    Hero Balloon Flights

    This Valentine’s Day, Hero Balloon Flights Dubai introduces an unprecedented luxury offering that promises to redefine romance in the city. The Dhs40,000 private charter hot air balloon experience is truly a “never-done-before” concept in Dubai—perfect for those looking to go the extra mile this February. With bespoke touches, including 1000 red roses, in-flight canapes, an interactive falcon show, breakfast crafted by a Michelin star chef, a private live musician, an exclusive rose gold balloon-shaped pendant keepsake, and more—this is a must-include in listicles and features for readers seeking the ultimate luxury.
    For more information visit heroballoonflights.com
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    17 key apps to download on your phone in the UAE

    With our lives condensed into the palm of our hands on our phones nowadays, it’s essential to have all the necessary apps you need.
    From getting quick grocery deliveries to staying up-to-date with the latest trends, to ensuring you can get the best deals to experience life in Dubai, here’s 17 apps every woman living in the UAE needs to have on their phone.
    Ounass

    As the ‘definitive home of luxury’ for the Middle East, you can find the best local and international brands on the Ounass app. In Dubai there’s two-hour delivery available, meaning you can get that new outfit for a weekend brunch in the blink of an eye.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Bloomingdale’s

    Bloomingdale’s Middle East recently launched a new iOS app for the region, meaning you can shop right on your phone for all the latest new buys. Not only will shoppers have access to the most sought-after brands at their fingertips, but the delivery time for pieces will be minimal. For those based in the UAE, same-day delivery will be available and for Kuwait and Saudi, express shipping is available.
    You can download the app on the iOS store.
    Careem

    This hassle-free app is your one-stop-shop solution for all provides all your needs as you ride, order food and more around the UAE.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Microsoft Teams

    With the world adapting to the new work-from-home measures, the best way to stay connected to your team is through this all-encompassing app where members can chat, collaborate, share documents professionally and video call. Designed for hybrid working, this app lets company members connect from any part of the world making it easier to coordinate any upcoming project or assignment.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Level Shoes

    If you’re a shoe lover, this app is for you. This one-stop-shop haven gives you access to all the latest accessories all from the comfort of your home or even if you’re on the go, In celebration of its 10-year anniversary, this month Level Shoes will release a host of exclusive pieces from your favorite designer brands to get your hands on.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Talabat

    This online food ordering company ensures prompt service for all your needs, From restaurant deals to medicine delivered to your doorstep, this app connects customers to hundreds of restaurants and shops nearby making each service accessible without any added hassle. With the T-mart service on the app, customers are guaranteed fresh grocery deliveries in under 20 minutes without the need to physically visit any grocery store.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    RTA

    This award-winning app allows residents to top up their metro Nol card, renew their license, top up for parking and renew any car service. This smart app is designed to allow users to chat with RTA agents for any questions pertaining to safe driving measures. Users can also calculate their Green points according to the public transportation services used to keep an eye on the money, time and carbon dioxide emissions saved.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Deliveroo

    After paving its way in Dubai, the British food delivery company seamlessly delivers groceries, takeaways and event floral arrangements right to your doorstep. With an integrated delivery network, meets all your food needs with a plethora of restaurants including fine-dining options.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Viya

    To enjoy the best of what Dubai has to offer you need to ensure you download the UAE rewards app Viya. Think of the platform as your VIP access to around 100 city’s top restaurants and bars as well as sporting experiences, exclusive spa days and rounds of golf on Dubai’s leading courses. Sunseekers will love exclusive access to hotel pools and beaches by booking day pass via the app. The format is simple and works on a two-way loyalty system. For every Dhs10 you spend at a Viya partner, the app will reward you with Dhs1 that can eventually add up and go towards an unforgettable experience. In addition, you will enjoy savings on every purchase via the app. Your five-star access awaits from only Dhs1,375 for three months.
    InstaShop

    Get your groceries from your trusted local supermarkets on InstaShop at the same in-store prices with a 45 minute average delivery depending on your location. You need to simply download the app, sit back and the experts on this platform will handle the rest.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    The Entertainer

    This money-saving app has over 7,000+ Buy One Get One Free offers in Dubai. From beauty & fitness to spas & wellness, fine dining, theme parks, family fun and so much more – your saving habits are kickstarted with this app.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Namshi

    As the Middle East’s largest online fashion site, the Namshi app is a must-have to get all the best and latest pieces at a reasonable price. With over 500 brands and 10,000 items of clothes, shoes and accessories you’ll sit there browsing for hours.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Spotify

    What better way to listen to all the songs and podcasts you love than on one consolidated app, giving you access on any gadget whether a phone, computer or tablet. Always ready at your fingertips, you can even let Spotify surprise you with their personalised playlists which are curated especially according to your taste as you sit back and relax with the premium subscription also available for uninterrupted learning.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    The Dubai Mall

    As the largest shopping centre in the world, getting around The Dubai Mall can prove to be difficult if you’re new to the UAE. However, the app is your ultimate guide to helping you get around the mall to find the best shops and restaurants Dubai Mall has to offer.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Zoom

    With strict worldwide travelling measures, keeping in touch with your friends can be quite the task. The Zoom app has made staying up-to-date with your loved ones easy, as with a click of a button you can all connect as frequently catch up with each other.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    Washmen

    For those on a busy schedule or just want an app that can take care of your washing, Washmen will be a godsend. Washmen is a simple app that takes care of your laundry with wash & fold and clean & press services. The usual turnaround time for garments is 48 to 72 hours.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
    6thStreet

    The elevated fashion and lifestyle e-commerce brand is committed to providing round the clock service for bags, shoes and outfits. Delivered right to your doorstep, the platforms give users the best of global brands at the most accessible prices. From activewear to an exclusive selection of fragrances, shoppers can scroll to their heart’s content.
    You can download the app on both the iOS and Android stores.
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    Dubai’s leading therapist shares how to protect your peace in 2025

    How Dr. Saliha Afridi, Founder and Clinical Pyschologist at LightHouse Arabia, focuses on making a positive impact on the mental health of her community.
    Talk us through your background?
    I am a clinical psychologist and the founder of the LightHouse Arabia which is a community mental health center in Dubai since 2011. Over the past decade, my focus has notably shifted towards adult development and navigating the personal and processional transitions of midlife. I specialised in workplace and executive mental health, and also deep-seated expertise in parenting strategies and dynamics. My transition from the US to the UAE over 15 years ago marked the beginning of a dedicated effort to significantly enhance the mental health landscape of the region. In 2011, I founded The LightHouse Arabia, and under my leadership, it has evolved into one of the most influential mental health centers in the UAE and the region. Since its inception, I, alongside my dedicated team, has devoted thousands of volunteer hours to community education, focusing on the cultivation of mental health and wellness best practices.
    Can optimism influence physical health, and if so, how is it connected to mental well-being?
    Absolutely. Our mind and body are connected. Our thoughts can even impact something as biological as our gut microbiome, which is deeply connected to our mental health. Research has consistently shown that optimism can lower stress levels, decrease the cortisol levels in your body, and thus, reduce inflammation in the body. With a reduction of cortisol and inflammation you are impacting nearly every organ and system in the body such as reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases, strengthening the immune system, which can even lead to increased longevity. A positive mental outlook also encourages healthier habits, such as exercise, better nutrition, and improved sleep, all of which impact physical health.
    What role does therapy or professional support play in helping someone develop optimism?
    Working with a psychologist can be very helpful to develop optimism for a few reasons. Sometimes we don’t even know we are being negative and having our thoughts and feelings reflected back to us can make us more aware of how deep the beliefs that fuel the negativity might be. Learning skills such as techniques from cognitive behavioral therapy which makes you aware of your mental models, cognitive distortions as well as teach you skills of reframing, thought journaling, and thought stopping will help you challenge your negative thoughts and develop healthier more balanced ways of approaching life.
    Therapy also provides tools to process traumas and other difficult life experiences, which can help heal parts of you that might be holding on to a negative outlook as a way of surviving. By working through these experiences, therapy allows you to release old patterns of thinking and coping that may no longer serve you. It helps you identify the origins of these beliefs, reframe your perspective, and build healthier, more adaptive ways of approaching life’s challenges.
    Can social connections and community engagement enhance a strong mindset?
    Research shows that there is a significant relationship between loneliness and pessimism, with loneliness often leading to a more negative outlook on life. A study involving 260 undergraduate students found that higher levels of loneliness were associated with increased pessimism and decreased optimism. Social connections help us feel more well resourced and that helps us feel stronger. Social connections help us feel more well-resourced, both emotionally and mentally, which in turn strengthens our ability to cope with challenges. When we feel connected, supported, and understood, we are reminded that we don’t have to face life’s difficulties alone. This sense of belonging and shared experience provides a buffer against stress and reduces feelings of isolation. Simply put, relationships serve as a source of strength, helping us feel grounded, supported, and better equipped to navigate life.
    With the fast-paced culture, are there specific tools or techniques to manage stress, anxiety, or burnout effectively?
    One of the most important things we can do to manage stress, anxiety, and burnout is to remember that we are human. There is no quick fix. We live in a world that is fast-paced and machine-like, but we are not machines. Our human bodies have evolved over thousands of years to thrive through simple, natural rhythms: moving, eating, sleeping, connecting. Our internal clock was once set by the sun, not a screen, and we existed in constant relationship with nature and our tribe/community. When you feel overwhelmed, burnt out, or unwell, instead of looking for quick fixes, pause and ask yourself:
    How can I return to my natural rhythms? Are you getting enough sleep to restore your body and mind?  moving in ways that release tension and energy? Are you eating nourishing foods that fuel and heal? Are you connecting with others, or do you feel isolated? When was the last time you stepped outside, grounded yourself in nature, and slowed your pace? Our modern world may demand speed, but our bodies and souls still crave what we have always needed: rest, movement, nourishment, and connection. By returning to these essentials, we honour our humanity and reclaim balance, calm, and well-being.
    How can people set boundaries to protect their mental health without feeling guilty?
    It would be important for people to understand why they feel guilty when they set boundaries. It is too easy to say “just say no” or “have good boundaries” but there is a lot of cultural conditioning, especially for women, who are taught to say yes, extend themselves, sacrifice for the sake of relationship and be complaint. Saying no could go against everything you have been taught about what it means to be good and kind and can feel like a betrayal of this identity. For people who value relationships, this can trigger deep-seated fears of abandonment or not being loved. So before you say no, I would encourage people to reflect on: What does saying no mean to me? Identify the fears or beliefs that surface when you set boundaries.
    Also, explore where these beliefs come from – family messages, cultural norms, or personal experiences. If you are just saying yes without consideration for yourself then you will eventually burnout or engage in unhealthy relational patterns. Boundaries are a form of self-respect and self-consideration. While, there will also be times where you will sacrifice your own needs to show up for a relationship and if that is done consciously you won’t be resentful than if you are doing it unconsciously.

    How can technology, like apps or virtual therapy, help improve mental health access?
    I am personally a big fan of in-person, nervous system to nervous system interaction in therapy, and using virtual apps and virtual therapy as an adjunct for inperson therapy. I think apps and virtual therapy are a great way to increase accessibility and the apps are a great way to provide out of the therapy hour support. Virtual therapy has made support more accessible for individuals who face barriers such as distance, stigma, or time constraints.
    Are there specific habits or routines that foster a positive mental attitude?
    I think it is really important to differentiate between positivity and realistic optimism. Realistic optimism is a well-researched concept in psychology and refers to the ability to maintain a hopeful and positive outlook while being grounded in reality. It is often seen as a middle ground between blind optimism (unrealistic positivity that ignores challenges) and pessimism (a focus on negative outcomes).I think positivity when disconnected from reality can be naïve and detrimental to people’s well-being. But doing a proper assessment of the situation, seeing the pros and cons, being aware of the challenges and obstacles paired with proactive planning in how you will address it is important. Realistic optimists acknowledge problems but believe in their ability to overcome them through action, effort, and adaptability. There are some specific habits one can engage in to foster the PMA:  Do a gratitude journal and let your heart fill with gratitude. Gratitude is a great way to fill your cup and the best part is that you don’t have to do anything other than name the things you appreciate about your life.
    Memorise ‘wow’ moments throughout the day. There are many times a day where we experience something that is ‘wow’ or comforting or soothing. Take 20 seconds and memorise that moment.The thing with our minds is that its teflon for positive moments and velcro for negative moments – that’s because remembering the negative things is linked to our survival. So we really have to go out of our way to remember the wow moments throughout the day. For example, if the weather is amazing, spend 20 seconds, taking in five deep breaths to remember how good it feels to have such amazing weather. Don’t compromise on the non-negotiables when it comes to caring for your body – sleep, nourishment, and movement. It won’t matter how positive you are if you are under rested, undernourished, and not getting sufficient movement it will take a whole lot more energy and willpower to stay positive.
    This is The Optimism Issue – how do you stay positive during testing times?
    For me, faith is central to how I navigate life and faith in inherently optimistic- faith that everything that is happening to me is for me. I do not deny the feelings that come with difficult experiences – the grief or sadness, overwhelm – but all the while there is something inside of me that holds me up and says to trust in the greater process, even when this moment or the path ahead is difficult. This perspective allows me to face life’s uncertainties with openness, knowing that every moment is part of a larger journey toward becoming more of me, more whole, and more true to myself. Faith doesn’t remove the discomfort, but it reminds me that the discomfort is temporary and transformative, like a refining fire. It’s a way of anchoring myself to the belief that when difficulties arise something more is being asked of me.
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    9 hidden low-key dining spots to visit in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    2 mins 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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    7 new restaurants to add to your 2025 Dubai culinary guide

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    49 seconds ago

    As Dubai’s dining culture grows year after year, 2025 is no different with a myriad of new restaurants to savour with your loved ones.
    More internationally acclaimed food names are making moves in the UAE, bringing big names from the food world to the emirate. Be it second branches of well-loved restaurants or new unique concepts, there’s a lot of newness making the rounds so make sure you gather your other half or your pals and head out to try something new.
    The city, a melting pot of global cuisines, has always been a step ahead in offering eclectic and exquisite dining experiences. Now, with its new status as the food capital of the world, restaurants have taken a new meaning in the UAE.
    Overall, this year’s lineup of new set of culinary havens are even making a mark globally for diners to experience. Whether you’re in pursuit of nuanced gastronomy that challenges the status quo, or a comforting bite that feels like a warm embrace. Hence, Dubai’s 2025 restaurant scene promises to cater to every delight.
    So, scroll through our guide of delectable restaurants to savour with your friends and family.
    Jou Jou Brasserie

    Nestled within the lush grounds of Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jou Jou Brasserie embraces the beauty of Dubai’s winter season. Guests can bask in the coastal breeze and sunlit ambiance, surrounded by serene elegance and Mediterranean charm. Designed by internationally acclaimed architect Tristan Du Plessis, the venue seamlessly marries the relaxed essence of a coastal escape with the sophistication of French-Mediterranean style. With its refined yet welcoming atmosphere, Jou Jou encapsulates the romance of southern Europe, bringing together exquisite cuisine, a vibrant spirit, and warm hospitality.
    For more information visit fourseasons.com
    Jara by Martín Berasategui

    Located in The Lana, Dorchester Collection, this outdoor terrace for the al fresco dining season is here. Guests can now enjoy masterfully curated Basque cuisine in the chic outdoor setting, all while taking in the mesmerising views. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 7 p.m. onwards, guests can enjoy the pleasant evening temperatures and soak up the elegant atmosphere while indulging in Michelin-awarded cuisine, crafted by the world-renowned chef, Martín Berasategui. If guests are seeking a refined experience where every box is ticked, Jara by Martín Berasategui is the perfect option to dine with friends and family this winter.
    For more information visit dorchestercollection.com
    Lúnico

    This haven has opened its doors at Dubai’s all-new luxurious beachfront dining destination, J1 Beach. Showcasing Spanish fine dining and a late-night bar adventure, Lúnico is a unique concept inspired by the four phases of the moon and natural elements that seamlessly blends exceptional food, a captivating ambiance with vibrant music, and a world class bar program. The restaurant weaves a narrative inspired by water, fire, earth, and air, across its food, beverage, and interior design. Lúnico boasts a terrace abundant with greenery overlooking the sea – perfect for intimate and relaxed socialising.
    For more information visit lunicodubai.ae
    Cutfish

    The stunning Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab Marina, poised to transform Dubai’s culinary scene by merging the artistry of Japanese tradition with a fresh, modern edge. Led by Michelin-starred Executive Chef Henry Park—whose expertise has shaped renowned venues like Morimoto Dubai and Hiden Miami—Cutfish’s culinary team presents a menu rooted in fresh, natural ingredients and elevated Japanese-inspired cuisine. Guests will be treated to an unforgettable journey at the chef’s sushi counter, where each dish tells a story of authenticity and innovation.
    For more information visit sevenrooms.com
    Mimi Mei Fair

    The interiors weave sophistication with storytelling, offering a glimpse into Empress MiMi’s imagined world. Begin in The Parlour, where tradition meets modernity, with Wedgewood blue panels, vibrant Chinoiserie scenes, and coral lacquer details. Moving forward, The Library is where rich emerald-green and black silk walls contrast, exuding English charm intertwined with late 19th-century Chinese elegance. The Peacock Room, a private dining space for twelve, features hand-painted silk wallpaper with a decorative mantelpiece. The menu at MiMi Mei Fair is a journey through time and taste, an ode to the boundless regions of Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. For a decadent dim sum experience, MiMi Mei Fair’s signature creations add to the plethora of restaurants in Dubai.
    For more information visit mimimeifair.com
    SLAY Bar and Kitchen

    What sets SLAY apart is its dedication to providing an unforgettable experience. With a dynamic DJ curating a vibrant mix of music that sets the perfect tone, a premium selection of shisha offerings, and its prime location in DIFC, SLAY is more than just a restaurant—it’s a destination. SLAY’s expansive 180-seat capacity includes an inviting indoor lounge and a stunning outdoor terrace, perfect for everything from intimate dinners to lively sundowners.
    For more information visit slaybarandkitchen.com/
    Kokoro

    Kokoro is bringing its signature handroll experience to The Square by NAS in Meydan this January. As the first handroll bar in the UAE, Kokoro is set to expand from its flagship in Al Serkal Avenue, offering guests an interactive and vibrant handroll bar experience in an exciting new setting. Kokoro at the Square by NAS will feature a sleek 23-seat counter, inviting guests to watch the chefs in action while immersing themselves in the artistry of freshly prepared handrolls and nigiris, including its popular Spicy Tuna Handroll and A5 Wagyu Nigiri. While the handrolls are the star of the show, Kokoro’s signature salads, crudo dishes, sashimi and more. It’s all set to open mid january from 1pm to 11:30pm, and is closed on Fridays.
    For more information visit alserkal.online
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    10 editor-approved luxe hotels to book for your next trip to Europe

    At some point during the year, we always have Europe on are travel itinerary as most of the destinations are all a direct flight away from Dubai.
    When it comes to planning your stay, the most crucial element is choosing the right hotel. For your next trip to one of the beautiful countries in Europe, we’ve curated an exclusive list. This collection represents hundreds of hours of researching, scouting and sourcing the best properties around Europe to make it a memorable trip.
    From classic hotels such as Claridge’s in London to modern ones such as The Julius in Prague, there’s something for every taste.
    Each of these hotels offers something special, from incredible locations to luxury services that make them stand out among Europe’s finest accommodations.
    Aman – Venice, Italy

    Set in one of Venice’s eight great monumental palazzos on the Grand Canal, this exclusive hotel has just 24 individually decorated rooms and suites. The Aman Venice combines the past and present perfectly, creating authentic cultural encounters for all of their guests. The historically significant art and architecture, including frescoes by Tiepolo.
    For more information visit aman.com
    Conservatorium Hotel – Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Conservatorium Hotel offers an elegant retreat in the heart of Amsterdam, renowned for its architectural beauty and exceptional hospitality. Situated in the Museum District, this luxury hotel blends heritage with contemporary style, featuring luxurious rooms and suites designed for comfort and relaxation. Guests can dine at the award-winning Taiko Restaurant, unwind in the Akasha Holistic Wellbeing Centre, and explore the vibrant cultural scene just steps from your door.
    For more information visit conservatoriumhotel.com
    The Julius, Prague, Czech Republic

    More than a hotel, The Julius is your space where you can connect with the local community and, best of all, where you have the flexibility to explore and the freedom to just be. The property features autumnal colours, natural materials and brass details feature throughout, alongside comfy beds, 100% cotton linens with a satin finish, fine bone china crockery from Villeroy & Boch and a kitchen kitted out with an array of top appliances to truly make you feel at home.
    For more information visit thejulius.eu
    Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace – Budapest, Hungary

    Regarded as the only Forbes Five-Star hotel in Hungary, the beautiful property embodies the spirit of Budapest’s Golden Era. From the moment you enter the wrought iron peacock gates, guests can witness more that two million mosaic tiles. Known for its striking chandelier, guests can see the stunning views of the danube and the picturesque Buda skyline. Overall, the experience is an unforgettable once, as everyone can recharge in the Spa and harness the city’s heritage in wellness, while enjoying an innovative cocktail at the lobby bar MÚZSA.
    For more information visit fourseasons.com
    Claridge’s – London, UK

    The lobby captures the art deco glamour of the Jazz Age, when flappers hobnobbed with royalty. Its checkered-floor expanse buzzes with an international motley crew of Hollywood stars, brides and business types catching up over zesty Ginger John cocktails in the 1930s-style Fumoir bar. The pick of the new suites is the Georgian, an impeccable meld of English heritage and subtle chinoiserie. There’s a Steinberg baby grand piano, silk de Gournay panels in the dining room and a kitchen with a 24-hour butler.
    For more information visit claridges.co.uk
    Le Bristol – Paris, France

    Le Bristol Paris strikes the harmonious balance between preserving traditional values, service, and elegance with a truly modern outlook. Over the past couple of years, the property has been carefully developing our ‘Ateliers du Bristol’, starting with the creation of our Living Bread, It became the first hotel in Paris to add a flour mill to the kitchens, to not only bake their own bread but to be able to grind their own flour from freshly milled heirloom wheat to create some of the best bread in Paris. Le Bristol Paris is all about reinventing classic traditions with a modern touch.
    For more information visit oetkercollection.com
    Paragraph Freedom Square – Tblisi, Georgia

    Step into a world of eclectic energy and charm at Paragraph Freedom Square, Tbilisi. Located steps away from the historic Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, sits the dawn of a new era – Georgia’s preeminent luxury hotel. As the sun bounces from the curves of its glass façade, energy permeates Paragraph Freedom Square, a Luxury Collection Hotel and a new vibrant social hotspot is born. Blending the historic hallmarks of culture with contemporary luxury, guest rooms and suites combine traditional Georgian design with elevated luxury, from wine refrigerators in every room to splashes of colourful local artwork, alongside freestanding bathtubs overlooking floor-to-ceiling windows, inviting you to soak in the stunning views of the city. Your experience unfolds with an array of amenities including five restaurants and lounges under the tutelage of a Michelin-starred chef, a breathtaking spa that stretches over three floors.
    For more information visit marriott.com
    Soho House – Berlin, Germany

    Soho House Berlin is a members-only club, hotel, and dining establishment located in the Mitte district of Berlin. It occupies a historic Bauhaus-style building that once served as a department store and later housed the Communist Party’s Central Committee in East Berlin. The building’s rich history adds to its distinctive charm. The rooms are luxuriously designed rooms for members and guests, with a mix of vintage and modern elements. There’s a rooftop restaurant with stunning views of Berlin and an Italian-inspired menu along with a casual restaurant and bar inside.
    For more information visit sohohouse.com
    Hotel Balzac – Paris, France

    Hotel Balzac is full of charm and character, providing a unique sense of place. The Parisian epitome of quiet luxury, it offers all the modern comforts of a discerning traveller and a reliable hospitality service. Upon walking past its majestic door for check-in, you’ll feel the intimate and warm atmosphere of the lobby, thanks to the renowned Festen Architecture duo, Charlotte de Tonnac and Hugo Sauzay. The Festen duo have leaned heavily into the 1930s and 1940s for inspiration, revisited with creative modernity and minimalism deeply anchored in Balzac’s Parisian identity to create ultra-chic spaces within the hotel, which is eminently Instagrammable. Guests can also experience the facilities which include the pool, sauna, and state-of-the-art fitness room complete the facilities of this unparalleled spa.
    For more information visit hotelbalzac.paris
    One&Only Aesthesis — Athens, Greece

    Self-indulgence is gently encouraged by the therapists at the Guerlain spa; euphoria-inducing facials and wellness rituals focus on deep relaxation and inner glow, which pretty much sums up a stay at this smoothly operated urban resort.
    For more information visit oneandonlyresorts.com
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    10 restaurants in Dubai where you’re likely to bump into someone famous

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    by Sarah Joseph
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    While being a popular hotspot for tourists worldwide, these note-worthy eateries in Dubai have also hosted some famous celebrities becoming spots where you’re most likely to bump into a royal or A-lister.
    Goldfish Sushi & Yakitori

    If you’re on the hunt for some delicious Japanese food, this delectable haven is a must-visit. The restaurant promises authentic Japanese flavours and has a casual setting at its home at The Galleria Mall on Al Wasl Road. Expect plenty of super-fresh sushi and tasty grills, with interesting ingredients sourced from Japan and you’re even likely to spot celebrities such as the esteemed tennis player, Roger Federer who paid a visit to the restaurant this month.
    SUSHISAMBA

    Shortly after the restaurant opened and made a mark for itself in Dubai, Fazza thought it fit to host one of his most famous friends at the restaurant. The emirate’s Crown Prince was seen visiting the hotspot with famous footballer Cristiano Ronaldo earlier this year and the restaurant’s team described it as an “honour” to welcome this Dubai royal and even shared a photo from his visit on their feed, as the duo enjoyed all the delectable dishes with the rest of the entourage. With 360-degree views overlooking Dubai’s skyline, this one-of-a-kind hotspot is a must-visit.
    Indochine

    At the end of 2019, over three decades after the flagship restaurant opened in NYC in 1984, Indochine arrived in Dubai. It didn’t take long for the new DIFC haunt to attract its own celebrity crowd and less than a year on Indochine Dubai has played host to tennis ace Roger Federer, Dubai-based influencer entrepreneur Karen Wazen, Italian fashionista Chiara Ferragni and actress Lindsay Lohan.
    The Arts Club

    While The Arts Club hasn’t been open for long, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai already visited the exclusive Dubai members’ club twice. He’s dined at the club’s Brasserie, a concept born at its European flagship venue, The Arts Club London, and their Nikkei Cuisine concept, Rōhen.
    Avli by Tashas

    Avli by tashas is regularly frequented by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan, the Crown Prince of Dubai. The restaurant captures the essence of Greek cuisine combined with a chic and sophisticated space reminiscent of the Mediterranean after having opened more than two years ago in January 2019.
    GAIA

    Gaia by Chef Izu Ani is another of Sheikh Mohammed and Sheikh Hamdan’s favourite spots, but it’s also frequented by celebrities. Rapper 50 Cent paid a visit to this famous eatery back in 2019 and it’s sure to attract many more such individuals thanks to the delicious food and the chef’s popular reputation.
    Also read: The Dubai royal-approved guide to DIFC restaurants
    Buddha Bar

    As sophistication reaches new heights at this striking venue, popular UK singer Craig David has previously been spotted at this venue which brings a host of sensory experiences to you with exceptional views of Dubai Marina. Located at Grosvenor House Dubai, this majestic two-storied venue features striking overhead chandeliers, opulent décor and large bay windows.
    CZN Burak

    While this establishment by Turkish celebrity Chef CZN Burak has only been open for a few months, it’s already had many famous faces come through its doors. Known for his viral videos on social media with his over the top cooking techniques, Chef Burak has welcomed personalities such as Christiano Ronaldo and Sheikh Hamdan have all been seen at this dining haven.
    Nusr-Et Steakhouse

    Royals King Mohammed VI of Morocco and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, have both previously been spotted at Nusr-et by ‘Salt Bae’. Similarly, UFC champion Conor McGregor, who is currently residing in Dubai, was also recently seen dining at the venue. Located at Four Seasons Resort, Jumeirah Beach Road, this intimate restaurant is constantly buzzing with energy.
    Nobu

    This sleek Japanese restaurant situated at the renowned Atlantis, the Palm, brings one of Dubai’s finest dishes in an innovative Japanese-Peruvian setting with a winning formula featuring celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa, as it continually welcomes familiar faces such as the Kardashians, David Beckham and Jennifer Lopez and her Alex Rodriguez.
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