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CAFÉ ARABESQUE Park Hyatt Dubai


M +971 4 6021234 This celebrated Middle Eastern restaurant presents culinary delights from the Levant region, influenced by the flavours of Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Café Arabesque at Park Hyatt Dubai offers five buffet displays, an outstanding mezze selection and an à la carte menu with a wide variety of kebabs and other regional specialities.


NA3NA3, The Address Dubai Mall


M +971 4 4388888 At first glance there are few clues that Na3Na3, awash with cool creams and clean lines, is an Arabic restaurant. Sample the food and it becomes clear why this contemporary restaurant is gaining a reputation in Dubai’s bustling dining scene. Na3Na3 (Arabic for mint and pronounced na-na) serves Mediterranean and Arabic cuisines, buffet-style.


ASIAN DELIGHTS From sushi to kimchis, nasi goreng to gaeng garee gai, Dubai’s offerings of Oriental gastronomy will leave visitors spoilt for choice. A plethora of Japanese, Thai, Chinese, Malaysian, Korean, Malaysian, Indonesian and Singaporean restaurants use authentic ingredients to whip up traditional favourites. Some Japanese restaurants make dining even more interactive with teppa- nyaki chefs creating tasty treats in front of diners. Likewise, Dubai’s long history


combined with its geographic proximity to India make it one of the best places to showcase the sub-continent’s distinctly flavourful and spicy cuisines. Any visitor looking for mouth-watering vindaloos or even the more sedate palek paneer will definitely find an array of restaurants to satisfy their cravings.


HUKAMA The Address Downtown Dubai


M +971 4 8883444 An upbeat and sophisticated environment where Chinese cuisine is served to perfection, Hukama promises a culinary adventure for visitors that blends both traditional and contemporary cooking trends. Diners can take their seats by one of the floor-to-ceiling windows, where they can enjoy spec- tacular views of Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai.


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DINING WITH A VIEW At.mosphere


Occupying a space of over 1,030 square metres on Burj Khalifa’s Level 122, At.mosphere holds the Guinness World Record


for the highest restaurant from ground level. Offering unparalleled views of the


Arabian Gulf, At.mosphere’s unique selling points include more than its location, as it serves an array of


international dishes from lamb chops to foie gras. At.mosphere also has a private dining room, ideal for an exclusive business lunch or dinner for a special occasion or to impress clients. Te private room


can accommodate up to 14 guests and offers added benefits such as cellared


beverages and a sommelier. +971 4 8883444


Seven Sands Dining on the 33rd floor of the Dubai World Trade


Centre offers a panoramic view of the city’s famous thoroughfare, Sheikh


Zayed Road. Its proximity to the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC) also makes it an ideal place for an


exclusive business lunch or dinner in a luxurious setting. Award-winning chefs at the Seven Sands showcase the finest in Mediterranean cuisine with a subtle Arabic and Asian influence and an emphasis on seafood. Te restaurant can also be booked


for private dining for corporate groups. +971 4 3097979


KHAZANA Oud Metha, near Dubai Leisureland


M +971 4 3360061 An international franchise of Indian celebrity chef Sanjeev Kapoor, Khazana features dishes masterfully prepared using the finest of Indian herbs and spices. Its warm, cozy décor offers a comforting ambience for diners who appreciate excellent Indian cooking.


MINATO Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Deira Creek


M +971 4 2227171 One of Dubai’s most established outlets, Minato has been serving authentic Japanese cuisine for over a decade. This Asian eatery features a sushi bar, teppanyaki tables and two private tatami rooms, as well as a main dining area. Unlike many of its rivals, Minato also offers an extensive dessert selection.


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ZAIKA Al Murooj Rotana Dubai


M +971 4 3211111 Tastefully decorated, Zaika restaurant serves the best of Northern Indian cuisine in a traditional and fine dining atmosphere. The outlet is designed on two floors and offers private dining rooms for up to 10 guests, ideal for small corporate groups looking for flavourful dishes made from first-rate ingredients.


ZHENG HE’S Mina A’Salam, Madinat Jumeirah


M +971 4 3666730 With a scenic waterfront location, Zheng He’s is the ideal setting for an exceptional Chinese culinary experience. Inside the restaurant, the exquisite dining room is well-lit, airy and decorated with dark wood and artefacts of past Chinese eras. Outside, the terrace views of Burj Al Arab takes the breath away.


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SUSHI Grand Hyatt Dubai


M +971 4 3172222 A large portion of Dubai’s Japanese expatriate community rates Sushi as the finest restaurant in the city. Unpretentious and unassuming, this eatery features an authentic Japanese sushi bar, as well as an à la carte menu that has an extensive list of sushi, sashimi and grilled seafood dishes. A selection of premium sake and shochu is also available.


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