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Sponsored: Kempinski Central Avenue Dubai’s Grills at Nai offers a relaxed outdoor dining experience with great views of the Burj Khalifa Set on the hotel’s terrace, the space next to the pool provides a comfortable and inviting atmosphere where you…
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Review: Soul Kitchen
Soul Kitchen unfolds as a unique fusion of Latin American and Levantine flavours, inviting patrons on an engaging, artistic journey that celebrates regional alternative culture. Dedicated to embodying the essence of migration, the restaurant mirrors the experiences of Lebanese creatives… -
Review: Iftar at Al Nafoorah
Step into Al Nafoorah, and be transported to a world where Lebanese hospitality meets contemporary chic. Intricate artistic embellishments gracefully adorn the walls, coupled with conventional motifs, while a majestic olive tree stands at the centre of the space, serving… -
Review: Babel
The renowned Lebanese fine dining restaurant has officially made its debut in Dubai Mall’s Fashion Avenue, marking an exciting addition to the city’s culinary scene. Originating in Dbayeh, Lebanon, in 2009, Babel has since grown into a must-visit culinary destination,… -
Review: Maté, Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi’s fine dining scene has a new addition, Maté, in the form of a vibrant and distinctive culinary experience combining North and South – Argentina with a touch of Lebanon. Nestled inside the Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel and… -
Review: BUUR
The multi-venue dining destination, the Pavilion in the buzzing JBR, is home to the chic German café BUUR. Opening its doors in Dubai for the very first time, the well-known brand hailing all the way from Germany is recognised for… -
Review: Asil Dubai, Rixos Premium Dubai
Sponsored: Walking through the lobby of the majestic Rixos Premium Dubai, is the slightly tucked away Asil Dubai. From the moment we stepped in, we were captured by the glittering interiors, an impeccable blend of traditional and contemporary tones. Adorned… -
Review: Staycation at Address Beach Resort
Nestled in the southern cove end of Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR), the 77-floor property isn’t easy to miss. Anyone that has passed by the Dubai Marina or JBR recently has definitely been in awe of this magnificent structure, firmly solidifying… -
Lunch review: Zaroob, Dubai Marina
Meaning “small alley” in Arabic, Zaroob serves up tasty dishes inspired by traditional street food vendors found across the Levant region. BBC Good Food Middle East paid the Dubai Marina branch a visit tried out the revamped menu.
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Dinner review: Gursha, Club Vista Mare, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai
This Ethiopian restaurant serves traditional rustic food with a relaxed atmosphere beside the beach on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah
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Brunch review: Tap House, Club Vista Mare
Tap House is one of the many recently opened bars and restaurants that make up the Palm Jumeirah's Club Vista Mare complex – a strip of beachside bars and restaurants. It serves as the gastropub option, alongside Lebanese, African, Italian, Peruvian and beachside grill venues...
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Dinner review: Iris, The Oberoi, Business Bay
Originally from Beirut, the popular Lebanese bar and restaurant opened its first venture in Dubai in 2013, which was quickly followed by a second restaurant in Abu Dhabi. The Dubai branch describes itself as “modern but unconventional”, serving “simple and elegant” dishes...