World Traveller – August 2019

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TORNO SUBITO, W DUBAI



  • THE PALM
    Despite being a shiny, smiley, seaside
    affair, Torno Subito carries the
    weighty expectation of Chef Massimo
    Bottura on its shoulders, he of three
    Michelin stars and 2018’s World’s
    Best Restaurant (for Italy’s Osteria
    Francescana) acclaim. It doesn’t
    buckle. A playful gem topped by the
    best gelato in town.
    What to order: The mere but
    magnificent margherita pizza takes
    centre stage, edging the too-rich-for-
    our-taste chef’s favourite.


MEKONG, ANANTARA THE PALM
DUBAI RESORT
Pan-Asian restaurants usually suffer
by being, as the saying goes, a
jack of all trades but a master of
none. Not so Mekong, which has
proved itself skilled in Chinese and
Vietnamese and a master of Thai. Park
yourself in rickshaw-style seating for


Pick of the RESTAURANTS


Get set for a meal to remember at these top-notch


restaurants that will win you over with a compelling


combination of tantalising fare and a stunning setting


complementing views across to the city.
What to order: The comes-with-a-kick
phad kaprow goong.

101 DINING LOUNGE AND
MARINA, ONE&ONLY THE PALM
Nowhere says you’re having dinner
on the Palm quite like this place, the
terrace of which bestows glorious
across-water views of the city’s spiked
skyline. With a new menu rubber
stamped by three-Michelin starred chef
Yannick Alléno, the food doesn’t suffer
by comparison.
What to order: Anything plucked from
the sea is good, but Alléno’s take on
bouillabaisse is best.

RUE ROYALE, THE POINTE
The pride of the Palm’s foodie hotspot
The Pointe, Rue Royale is the result
of chef Mathieu Viannay’s ambitious
quest to sprinkle his Michelin stardust
over an entirely Halal and alcohol-free
menu inspired by classic French fare.

Dishes are on the pricey side, but worth
it for the prized ingredients used.
What to order: The milk-fed lamb
shoulder from the rotisserie.

THE RIB ROOM, JUMEIRAH
ZABEEL SARAY
Its elder sibling in Jumeirah Emirates
Towers is a city stalwart, but this
outpost tops it. Here you can truly

TRUCK ON...
Swap fine dining for side-of-
the road bites at the 11km-long
The Boardwalk, which is home to
several dozen food trucks serving
everything from fish and chips
to shawarma, which you can
tuck into while soaking up
the sea views.
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