Two Abu Dhabi hotspots to try this month
Our top pick of places to eat in the capital this month.
Our top pick of places to eat in the capital this month.
This October, Cipriani Yas Island - Abu Dhabi’s authentic Italian eatery, is launching a selection of Truffle accented dish highlights as part of a new limited-edition a la carte menu.
Get ready to chop, roll, wrap and griddle your way through an impressive collection of Japanese authentic dishes at the new season of Armani/Hashi Dubai cooking classes.
Zeste Café Dubai, located at the newly-opened Holiday Inn Dubai Festival City has launched an ‘lunch-on-the-go’ menu, which allows customers to order two healthy dishes for AED49.
BBC Good Food Middle East speaks to Roberto Segura, the executive chef at Waka Restaurant and Craft Café.
Staying in Dubai over July and August? Here are some places to try over the warmer months. The bohemian, flamboyant, Latina American doors of Hotel Cartagena are now open on the 72nd floor of JW Marriott Marquis Dubai.
Russos The Greens Dubai: Popular Dubai-based eatery, Russo’s New York Pizzeria has announced it is launching a brand new breakfast menu at one of its Dubai-based branches.
This popular Spanish eatery has been situated on the same spot close to Dubai Marina for nearly five years. “El Sur” means “the south” in Spanish, and as is expected – the restaurant focuses on food from the southern Andalusia region of Spain.
Looking for somewhere to take the whole family over the weekend? Try one of our favourite family-friendly Dubai Easter Brunches
Serving up beautiful Anatolian classics with a contemporary twist, Rüya is truly a gem of a restaurant with bar and gorgeous wrap-around, al fresco terrace on the waterfront of Dubai Marina.
Annabel Karmel is one of the UK’s most successful cookbook authors for children and families – with her first release selling more than four million copies.
Chef duo Nick Alvis and Scott Price launched their new restaurant in Madinat Jumeirah earlier this year