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    Beat the heat this summer at this beloved Dubai hotspot

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    1 minute ago

    IN PARTNERSHIP: The sweltering heat of the UAE has officially arrived. However, fear not, as we’ve got the perfect place you can escape the 40-degree weather right here in Dubai.
    With uninterrupted views of the Dubai skyline, a relaxing space to unwind in and some of the best cuisine you’ll find in the emirate, Twiggy by La Cantine is the ideal place to spend your time during the hotter months.
    Just as chic as ever, this Dubai restaurant, located at the foot of the Park Hyatt Dubai Lagoon, has gone indoors for summer, serving you the same mouthwatering dishes and relaxed Côte d’Azur vibes.

    With a menu swinging between Ibiza, Saint-Tropez, Cassis and Formentera via Okinawa, Twiggy is the perfect spot to indulge in delicious dishes for lunch and dinner, all of which are made from the freshest ingredients.
    Favourite summer dishes from the menu curated by Chef Fabio Luz include classic burrata, refreshing lentil salad, seabass fillet, king crab avocado and many more.
    At this hotspot, you’re truly able to escape to the shores of the South of France not only from the delectable cuisine but also with the Provence-inspired decor with pastel and cream hues and touches of rattan. All of this, combined with the impressive Dubai skyline views, make for a 360-degree dining experience.
    And let’s not forget the beach club where you can soak up the sun in style on one of the beach club’s many loungers or private cabanas. Guests can also beat the heat by taking a plunge in the lagoon.
    With that said, we’ll no doubt be seeing you at Twiggy very soon!
    For more information visit twiggy.ae. 
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    In pics: Sheikh Mohammed spotted out at this famous restaurant in Turkey

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 minute ago

    His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has been spotted out and about on a visit to Istanbul, Turkey.
    As part of his itinerary, the Dubai Ruler paid a visit to one of the most well-known restaurant brands around the globe over – Nusr-Et Steakhouse Etiler by Nusret Gökçe popularly known as ‘Salt Bae’.
    The restauranteur took to Instagram to share a series of photos of His Highness’ visit, referring to the Dubai Ruler as “baba”.
    “Baba welcome to home Istanbul,” he said in the caption of the post he shared with his 46.5 million followers.

    Sheikh Mohammed has been a fan of the Nusr-Et brand for a while having first visited one of his establishments back in 2017. The Ruler of Dubai paid a further visit to his Jumeriah Beach Road restaurant in 2018.
    Salt Bae has also hosted a number of other royals throughout the years at his restaurants throughout the years including His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the UAE, King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan and King Mohammed VI of Morocco.

    With branches in Turkey, Greece, UK, UAE and more, the famous chef recently added another GCC location to his expanding list of restaurants opening his 28th venue in Saudi Arabia in November 2021.
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    How this new restaurant is set to make its mark on Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 minute ago

    One of the most exclusive haunts in Monaco, Mayabay, has officially arrived in Dubai.
    With a clear vision for making its mark in the region, Head Chef Shane MacNeill discusses with us bringing a new luxury concept to the emirate.
    Talk us through your career.
    I have been working in professional and Michelin-star restaurants since 1997. After completing a Diploma in Hospitality Management at Worcester College of Technology, London looked like the most logical choice. The first high-end restaurant was with the Nobu Group, and it seemed that Asian cuisine was where it was going to continue until today. After leaving Park Lane and taking the first head chef position in the group at Ubon by Nobu the seeds had been sown, it was quite daunting but turned out to be a great experience. With the closure of the restaurant looming the group moved the scope to Nobu Paris, Armani/Nobu in Milan followed by St. Moritz with a pre-season pop-up in the Baur au Lac Hotel in Zurich, Mykonos and finally Matsuhisa Athens. The eleven years with Nobu had been a giant learning curve working closely with Nobuyuki Matsuhisa himself on some of the openings, In Milan, Gorgio Armani was at the restaurant several times per week which proved to be essential to the business due to his professionalism, strong work ethic, and a genuinely caring attitude towards his staff members. Mark Edwards, the Nobu group executive was a pure inspiration as he was the head chef from the very beginning at Nobu Park Lane, he also organised twelve months with Jean Georges at Vong in Knightsbridge as part of a year out to learn different types of cuisine. Mark is a knowledgeable professional and a master of his craft. Cipriani restaurants headed by Giuseppe Cipriani was an opportunity to create a menu and work on more openings from Abu Dhabi to Ibiza, London, Monte Carlo and finally Miami over a four-year period. Throughout this period, the Cipriani family was incredibly hands-on with all projects and professional with a fine eye for detail. This also helped me to familiarise myself with Italian products and cooking techniques. In 2015, the Bulldozer group brought Novikov restaurant to Dubai, it is dedicated to serving world-class food in a stylish environment. With an impeccable record and history revolving around fresh products there are very few restaurants in my opinion that are like this here. In 2018 I began work and opened Novikov in Doha, Qatar. As well as cooking and training, I also managed the kitchen design, and tableware order, selected suppliers, assisted HR and chose the kitchen team. Novikov Doha is the first Novikov restaurant for the group operating without an alcohol license and all recipes had to be adjusted to the market, which was successfully completed. I completed the opening of Shanghai Me restaurant in Dubai, UAE in July 2019 finishing in October 2021.
    In December 2021 I started the Mayabay project in Jumeirah Al Naseem with Orange Hospitality under the founder Omar Saideh which will open in May 2022.
    What eventually brought you to Dubai?
    Having done a tour of the hottest dining spots internationally, 2010 I found myself with the distinguished Cipriani restaurants over a four-year period, going from Abu Dhabi to Ibiza, London and Miami. You’re now the Head Chef at Mayabay, which has just arrived in Dubai. What’s it been like launching a new concept in Dubai and bringing such an iconic brand from overseas? For me, it is a very important time to venture into this project with Orange Hospitality. I feel blessed to have learned so much from my peers and the owner Omar. I have worked with many iconic brands before and each opening of course has a place in our memories. For me though, restaurants have the same formula, and we should always follow the basic principles, quite simply we must go to great lengths to create a home away from home, and to provide the highest quality of food and service meaning no less than 100 percent satisfaction for the guest. I feel incredibly fortunate to work with all of my team, they have shown immense spirit and great attention to detail in a hard-working environment. The team brings the restaurant to life.

    Talk us through the concept of Mayabay.
    Well, absolutely the most beautiful restaurant I have been lucky enough to be a part of that’s for sure. The attention to detail makes the venue itself quite simply beautiful. First opened in 2005 in Monte Carlo, Maya- bay quickly gained its reputation as one of the most famous restaurants in Monaco. Mayabay Dubai will present an extensive menu of Asian favourites – from dim sums to Japanese tempura and sushi, Thai curries and salads and other more contemporary takes on the classics. Guests can also expect to enjoy special vegetarian and vegan-friendly options on the menu, as well as MayaMoki, Mayabay’s signature mochi line. Following in the footsteps of Mayabay Monaco and being Orange Hospitality’s fifth restaurant opening, Mayabay Dubai is set to quickly become a household name in Dubai’s thriving F&B scene.
    How do you think the venue will differ from others in Dubai?
    Mayabay is set to leave an impact on Dubai’s gastronomic scene – with a particular highlight on Thai and Japanese cuisines. With a myriad of Asian restaurants opening in the city, Mayabay stands out with a menu deeply rooted in Asian traditions. This, combined with the restaurant’s seamless ambience, unique bar programme, and buzzing atmosphere complete with an exciting live entertainment programme, Mayabay would be an exciting new addition to Jumeirah Al Naseem’s Turtle lagoon and its nightlife scene.
    What are the hero dishes at Mayabay?
    Some of our hero dishes include Maya Crispy Duck, because of the complexity of the whole process to prepare, the care and attention required and the history of the dish. Our Thai curries are also standout dishes because the homemade pastes have been developed for the Dubai market without losing their characteristics and retaining their authenticity. The spring rolls are simply for their flavour value and their crispy yet airy textures with sauces packed full of flavour.

    What sets the F&B industry in Dubai apart from the rest of the world?
    I am fortunate enough to have been part of the Dubai F&B industry from 2008 with a very short visit for consultancy. There has been incredible growth since then of course but I would say that there are certain parallels that have been incredibly well developed to assist with the growth. The graphical location lends a hand in this, along with the diversity in ethnic backgrounds meaning it is rich in culture. The government authorities host festivities throughout the year attracting international people and organisations, and the world-class designed hotels are the most stunning on the planet. I could not imagine living anywhere else and experiencing what Dubai does.
    What are your hopes for Mayabay in 2022?
    Awards for the group and the team. I believe Orange Hospitality is making groundbreaking moves within the F&B industry.
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    10 of the best fine-dining restaurants in Riyadh

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    by Sarah Joseph
    1 minute ago

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    In the last few years, Saudi Arabia’s capital city has become a haven for fine-dining restaurants.
    With an array of choices to choose from, Riyadh is making its mark as a culinary epicentre in the GCC.
    From spectacular views to international brands making their way into the country, there are a plethora of refined restaurants that are worth a visit.
    With the Kingdom’s capital leaving tourists and residents spoilt for choice, here’s some of the best restaurants to dine at in Riyadh.
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