Sponsored: MiMi Mei Fair Dubai marks the Lunar New Year with a celebration inspired by the Year of the Fire Horse, centred on energy, movement and renewal
Inspired by the Year of the Fire Horse, the celebration reflects themes of strength, movement and fresh beginnings. At the entrance, guests are greeted by the restaurant’s signature wishing tree, inviting a quiet moment to pause and set intentions before the meal.
The celebration includes a four-course Chinese New Year sharing menu. The experience begins with starters including the Dim Sum ‘Basket of Wealth’, featuring prawn and coriander, truffle edamame, and chicken and chives, alongside Rock Oysters dressed with spring onion, red chilli, Sichuan sauce, and ocean roe, and Steamed XO Okra with shallot and enoki mushroom crumble.
The signature course follows with Wok-Baked Lobster served in a superior broth with baby pak choi, before moving into mains such as Smoked Chilean Seabass in black bean sauce, Sweet and Sour Chicken with bell pepper and pineapple, and a Braised Truffled Mushroom trio of shimeji, shiitake, and eryngii, served with stir-fried green beans and Hakka noodles. The menu finishes with Baiju Ba Ba infused with kumquat and green cardamom for a light, aromatic close.
Alongside the menu, MiMi Mei Fair has created a selection of Lunar New Year concoctions, inspired by the Year of the Fire Horse. Highlights include the lightly spiced Lunar Highball, the fruit-forward Forbidden Elixir, and Mimi’s Sidecar, with woody and citrus notes, each made to pair easily with the curated dishes.
The four-course sharing experience is priced at AED478 per person, with an optional grape pairing available at AED248.
Early reservations are recommended. Address Residences Dubai Opera – Burj Khalifa – Dubai. February 5-March 4, 2026. Visit website or Instagram.