Lunch review: Eat Well restaurant Dubai
The mistake that many health food cafes make is focusing on the nutritional content of dishes, while neglecting flavour. Not so, at Eat Well restaurant Dubai.
The mistake that many health food cafes make is focusing on the nutritional content of dishes, while neglecting flavour. Not so, at Eat Well restaurant Dubai.
Traiteur restaurant has closed down, but the Traiteur brunch has stayed on at Park Hyatt Dubai. Regularly voted one of the top brunches in Dubai, it’s not surprising that the hotel has decided to keep the Friday fixture in place, even after the closure of its namesake restaurant.
If you’re a lover of fish and seafood, this is an opening to add to your ‘must-visit ASAP’ list. Upon entering the restaurant, expect to be met by an extensive fresh fish counter, with everything from king prawns and langoustine, to monkfish and squid resting on ice, awaiting your selection.
This fine-dining Italian restaurant has been situated on the same spot in Souk Al Bahar since 2009. Part of the global BiCE brand, the restaurant specialises in seafood.
A mall in the desert is probably one of the last places you would look for good Spanish food. However, for the past four years, Salero has been serving up authentic Spanish dishes in a small venue hidden inside the Kempinski entrance to Mall of the Emirates.
Chef duo Nick Alvis and Scott Price launched their new restaurant in Madinat Jumeirah earlier this year
Serving up flavours of the Caribbean, New York-born Jamaican eatery Miss Lily's Dubai is a funky spot tucked away on the fifth floor of Sheraton Grand.
Behind two inviting, large wooden doors lives Seafire, a modern steakhouse that offers a roomy restaurant setting ideal for group dinners, plus a separate bar area for pre- and post-dinner drinks. The restaurant is big and boasts impressive high ceilings, however, still maintains a cosy ambiance with dark hues of red and brown, married with elements of wood...
Housed in the space previously occupied by Rivington Grill, folly by Nick & Scott is well worth a visit. From chefs Nick Alvis and Scott Price – the guys who formerly oversaw Table 9, folly is a homegrown concept launched in partnership with Gates Hospitality...
In its first venture outside of Italy, Il Borro is a Tuscan estate owned by the Ferragamo family, steeped with over 1,000 years of culinary heritage (and trust me, on taste of the food here, and you can really tell). Perched idyllically on the side of Jumeirah Al Naseem’s turtle rehabilitation lagoon, Il Borro offers a warm and welcoming, homely feel with a neutral colour scheme throughout.
From the moment you step through Coya’s doors, expect to be hit with a wave of tasteful fun. Alive with Peruvian vibrance, the atmosphere is inviting and a warm welcome ensures you’re in for a good time.
On the surface, Bistrot Bagatelle in Dubai’s Fairmont hotel looks like a traditional French restaurant. There’s white table cloths, matching early 20th century décor and a brassy French singer, crooning jazz and blues songs late into the night...