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Designer Roberto Cavalli's temple to the rich and fabulous, this one allegedly costing in the neighborhood of US$30 million. If you expect to get in, be attractive. Be very attractive. Crystal chan... read more
Injecting a sense of adventure into mundane lunchtime options. A Victorian tea party with a dollop of modern style. Gossip Girls aspirants pick at gluten-free bagels. Business folk sign contracts o... read more
Meaning house of wisdom, Hukama is a clever dinning option. While it garners the reputation and aesthetics of a top end restaurant its prices are more modest. Dark brown and cream finishes are offs... read more
Unashamed Argentinean steak house. Tavern style interior (albeit one with some cash), low arched ceilings, dark wood furnishings and cow hide accessories. Argentinean roots affirmed with odd Eva Pe... read more
In Zuma, it’s the first-class Japanese food that kung fu’s your ass into culinary enlightenment. Interior is minimalistic. Simple, streamlined and almost feng shui. Beige cube chairs, c... read more
A conundrum of an Indian restaurant. No atmosphere, poor staff, not exactly cheap, but great food. Spice Lounge opts for the high-end Indian experience. A capacious boutique style interior embraces... read more
Raw interiors and even rawer food. Wrapping the hottest sushi restaurant in town is a wooden leaf creating the illusion of a hollowed out tree. A decadent tree house at that. Where green lighting a... read more
Upstairs kitchen and downstairs restaurant often results in painful crashing tumbles for unassuming waiters at this otherwise delightfully smart Mexican tavern. Multi-colored lights adorn the woode... read more
An angular eating experience presides with pomp over the death of the archetypal Pan-Asian meal. For plastic tables, dragon motives and paper table cloths read solid dark wood furnishings, low-slun... read more
Bare-branches and rock displays reflect earthy essences, bringing the country to the plate. Minimalist décor with a recurring criss-cross cutlery theme present on the tables and neon-red cei... read more
Hidden, unscrubbed gem in the seedy quarters of Dubai. A neon, moustachioed Mona Lisa sign highlights its teeny entrance. Bare brick walls are adorned with pictures taken by over zealous guests as ... read more
Dubai’s number one Milanese restaurant serves Italian cuisine just as mamma would make it; emphasis on flavour and presentation. Don’t expect uber Italian portions. Superb degustation m... read more
Joseph Perrier Champagne flows freely at this expensive brunch option. Live cooking stations heat up the action where fish reigns supreme. Sushi, sashimi, lobster and oysters are order of the day. ... read more
Gary Rhodes single handily destroys the myth that British food is lacking in quality compared to its European counterparts. Reinventing traditional British cuisine shepherd’s pie, Yorkshire p... read more
Carnivore’s paradise where beef fillets and racks of lamb reign supreme. From Wagyu to Surf or Turf, plates are piled high with protein. Side orders are generous slabs of carbs: steak fries t... read more
Less of an island and more of a global food market. Brunch and evening all you can eat and drink sessions draw in hungry crowds. Champagne starts off the feast and it all depreciates from there. Th... read more
An affordable gem in Dubai’s downtown area. Famous for evening eat and drink offerings. Wine, spirits and soft drinks are included in one-off price. Food is an international buffet varying fr... read more
Pseudo ski lodge-cum-bar. Shoppers from the mall unwind while expat socialites add to the raucous ambience. Melange of drinks caters for the most pernickety customer, while eclectic mixing ingredie... read more
An expat brunch institute. Dog eared menus prove its popularity. Disco metal toilets. Concrete floors. Steel, bare furnishings. Small patio area is crammed during the tepid winter. Large warehouse ... read more
Drink coffee and reveal your artistic skills by painting clay objects. If conversation runs stale you can always turn to flirtatiously abusing each other’s artwork. Child-friendly much to the... read more
Whoever reduced Dubai's charm to gleaming towers and billionaire bu...
It's a long way from Canada to the UAE, but the diminutive duo behi...
Though the Armani Hotel ain't cheap, that doesn't mean you can't sp...
Designer Roberto Cavalli's temple to the rich and fabulous, this on...
Injecting a sense of adventure into mundane lunchtime options. A Vi...