Salmon is certainly a popular fish – it’s everywhere, from sushi and poke bowls, to salmon eggs benedict. If you were to guess where the salmon you eat comes from, you’d probably say Scotland – you’d never guess the UAE.
Food & Drink
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Stars ‘N’ Bars, the legendary Monaco haunt frequented by celebrities, is now open in La Mer.
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UAE’s fast-growing, Australian dining café, The Coffee Club, offers a special promotion for its younger diners. An exciting treat to welcome kids is their own babycino drink while parents can sip their coffees at ease. There are fun and engaging activities to keep the little ones entertained, making The Coffee Club the destination of choice for some precious family time.
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Who doesn’t love a good buffet? However, some buffets do fall short of expectations – whether it’s the lack of variety or the food quality. Well, we know a place you can get both.
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Renowned Turkish meatery Günaydın Dubai expands its already extensive menu with new seafood specials and vegetarian dishes. Guests can now indulge in the best of the ocean’s bounty while vegetarians can now comfortably enjoy group lunches or dinners with more dishes apart from mezzes options and Günaydın’s fresh-from-the-oven specialities.
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To all Italian food junkies out here in Dubai: If you’re a “Chef’s Table” fan, you’ll definitely be excited for what’s coming next.
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A gem of a specialty store has just opened in The Greens, bringing the best of Australia and New Zealand to Dubai.
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Brunswick Eatery and Terrace’s Charlie’s Brunch was inspired by the story of Charlie Lane, an expat who left Dubai and spent many years traveling abroad before returning and bringing stories from around the world to his regular drinking hole.
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Established in 1950, Abou Tarek has become Cairo’s most famous centre for the traditional Egyptian street-food classic, koshary. Visit the recently opened Al Barsha location, and experience Eqyptian koshary that tastes unlike anything else you’ll eat in Dubai.
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Foodies, listen up! Dubai Food Festival is back for its fifth edition celebrating all things culinary. It will showcase the best cooking the city of Dubai has to offer, from homegrown food trucks, to restaurants, cafes and live cooking by celebrity chefs.
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Sea legs at the ready! Ever the innovator, Dubai has revealed its latest world-first with a floating drive-through.
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As an upcoming speciality coffee barista and caffeine enthusiast, I am on a hunt to discover the best coffee in Dubai. Here are my four favourite picks that never fail to give me the ultimate coffee fix.
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The café culture in Dubai has noticeably improved over the past few years with new hipster hangouts and pop ups opening regularly. The latest to hit the scene is the art-inspired café, Cabin. You are greeted by an array of quaint outdoor seating where Dubai artists have already set up camp.
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World-renowned steak restaurant Beef Bar will add Dubai to its locations early this year, in DIFC’s Al Fattan Currency House. Chef Riccardo Giraudi describes the concept as ‘unpretentious food’ for ‘discerning carnivores’.
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Winter is finally here and that can only mean one thing: it’s BBQ weather.