• Review: Sukhothai, Le Méridien Dubai

    Review: Sukhothai, Le Méridien Dubai

    Sukhothai is tucked within the restaurant village at Le Méridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre, alongside familiar names including Casa Mia and The Dubliner’s. Upon arrival, you’re warmly welcomed by the staff with a cheerful “Sawasdee ka” before being led…

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  • Review: Collezione Estiva menu at Casa Mia

    Review: Collezione Estiva menu at Casa Mia

    Set within the lush grounds of Le Méridien Dubai, Casa Mia pairs old-world Italian charm with a laid-back atmosphere. We’re welcomed before being shown to a corner table overlooking the warm interiors, complete with low beamed ceilings, wooden archways and…

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  • Review: Tezukuri

    Review: Tezukuri

    In the shadow of Dubai Opera, a new Japanese dining concept has emerged with a focus on craftsmanship. Tezukuri, a collaboration between Neha Mishra of Kinoya and Panchali Mahendra of Atelier House Hospitality, is a specialised temaki destination that strips…

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  • Review: 99 Sushi Bar and Restaurant

    Review: 99 Sushi Bar and Restaurant

    Walking into the award-winning 99 Sushi Bar and Restaurant, you immediately understand why it has made such an impression on Dubai’s dining scene. The room carries a low, confident glow from its gold and black palette, softened by velvet seating…

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  • Review: Sumosan Dubai

    Review: Sumosan Dubai

    The award-winning contemporary Japanese restaurant has finally opened its doors at The Dubai EDITION, with several global outposts across London, Riyadh, Doha, Berlin, and Moscow The upscale dining venue offers a laid-back atmosphere with Japanese artistry and craftsmanship, courtesy of…

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  • Review: Demon Duck

    Review: Demon Duck

    The recently-opened Demon Duck at Caesars Palace Dubai, Bluewaters, by three-Michelin starred Chef Alvin Leung, has barely been around Dubai’s food scene long enough but is already making waves for all the right reasons. The self-taught Leung, aka The Demon…

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  • Dinner review: KAYTO, Jumeirah Al Naseem

    Dinner review: KAYTO, Jumeirah Al Naseem

      What’s it like? Nestled in the heart of Jumeirah Al Naseem with uninterrupted Burj Al Arab views, KAYTO is the latest pop-up concept to open at the stunning beachfront hotel. Now open until March 2020, the restaurant offers an…

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  • Dinner review: Ninive, Jumeirah Emirates Towers Dubai

    Dinner review: Ninive, Jumeirah Emirates Towers Dubai

      What’s it like? Nestled between the two striking Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Ninive is a picturesque urban, open-aired majlis – it’s a relaxed, low-lit venue that creates an intimate setting amidst the hustle and bustle of Dubai. Offering skyline views…

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  • Lunch review: Casa Mia, Le Meridien Dubai

    Lunch review: Casa Mia, Le Meridien Dubai

      What’s it like? Set amid the expansive grounds at Le Meridien Dubai, this hidden Italian gem is certainly not a restaurant you’d easily stumble across. There’s a distinct lack of signs/navigational advice from the staff at the hotel’s main…

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