34 July 24 – August 6 2019 timeoutabudhabi.com
Food
THERE’S AN ARGUMENT that
walking into Jumeirah at Saadiyat
Island Resort presents you with
the most impressive view in the
city. The floor-to-ceiling windows
frame the sight of the waters of
the Arabian Gulf, glistening in
the sun (or moon), with hues of
turquoise and every shade of
blue imaginable. So immersive
is the view, it feels like the ocean
is within touching distance and it
almost is. The resort is as close
to the water as it could be and we
love it. As we make our way down
stairs, past the pool and into
Mare Mare, we can hardly keep
our eyes off the view (just watch
out for those pool loungers).
The restaurant itself makes use
of the incredible sights too and no
matter where you sit in the room
you’re treated to the spectacle
of watching the sun set while
enjoying a meal. As far as settings
go, this is pretty tough to beat.
In fact, the sun is so bright
that we continue to wear our
sunglasses as we look at the
menu, very aware that we look
like conspicuious celebs trying to
disguise themselves.
While we’re surveying what’s
on offer, a loaf of sourdough
bread and breadsticks arrive.
Who can say no to that? Not us.
We’re soaking up olive oil and
balsamic vinegar greedily and
enjoy it so much we almost forget
to order, but thankfully our server
comes to the rescue.
We start off with tuna tartare,
it’s dainty but the fish is seasoned
perfectly and the creamy avocado
and squid ink crisp aren’t bad
either. It vanishes quickly.
Next, we tuck into the baked
aubergine. It’s rustic, and with
Mare Mare
O Sat-Wed noon-11pm, Thu-Fri noon-midnight. Licensed. Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island
Resort, Saadiyat Island (02 811 4342).
“Not using
your hands is a
crime against
good pizza”
WHAT IS IT...
A classy Italian on the
shores of Saadiyat
WHY GO...
That sunset. Seriously,
it’s worth a visit alone
a rich tomato sauce and stringy
cheese the rest of the bread
quickly disappears with it.
The fruitti de mare pizza’s
bubbled crust is picture perfect
but if we’re being picky, the
base is too thin to cope with the
seafood and we find ourselves
using a knife and fork. As far as
we are concerned not using your
hands is a crime against good
pizza, but we’ll get over it.
We move on to the baked
gnocchi which is served in so
much tomato sauce and cheese
that it’s practically swimming init.
We would’ve prefered the pillow-
like morsels in a simpler sauce,
but overall the food hits the mark.
However, it’s the scene that
really captures our heart and we’ll
be back to take in that sunset
and see what else is on the menu
sometime soon.
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