Left:A barat theMadinatJumeirah
resortwitha viewof theBurjal Arab
Right:Thecarnival-likeGlobalVillage
is likea worldfair.Thepavilionsshowcase
cultureandfood(www.globalvillage.aet)
ZUMA^1
Everydishspeaksof refinement
in thisperennially-popularrestaurant
thatgivesclassicJapanesefood
anup-to-the-minuteworkout.
Nomatterif yougoforthe
sushior signaturedishesas miso-
marinatedblackcod,you’llbe
keepingyourtastebudshappy
(00-971-04-425-5660;www.
zumarestaurant.com,reservations@
zumarestaurant.ae;GateVillage,
06,DIFC;lunch:12pm– 3.30pm
Sun– Thur,12.30pm– 4pm
Sat,brunch:12.30pm– 4pmFri,
dinner:7pm– 12amSat– Wed,
7pm– 1amThur– Fri;mainsfrom
`2,900).
SARAVANABHAVAN^2
Heada blockbackfromtheBur
DubaiAbraStationto findone
of thebestSouthIndianrestaurants
in town.Thehugemenuincludes
palakpaneerandroganjosh
(00-971-04-353-9988;www.
saravanabhavan.com,hsbuae@
saravanabhavan.com;4&5,Al
KhalifaBinSaeedBuilding,Near
MashreqBank;7am– 11pmSun
- WedandSat,7am– 11.30pm
STAY^4
ThreeMichelin-starredYannick
Allénobringshisculinarymagic
to Dubaiin thissubtlytheatrical
vaulteddiningroomaccented
withblack-crystalchandeliers.
Thebeeftenderloinwithblack
peppersauceandfriesis a best-
seller(00-971-04-440-1030;
http://www.oneandonlyresorts.com,
restaurants@oneandonlythepalm.
com;One&OnlyThePalm,
WestCrescent,PalmJumeirah;
7am– 11pm,Monclosed;
dresscode:after6.30pm,smart
casualsandfull-lengthtrousers
formen,mainsfrom`2,16 0 ).
BAKER& SPICE^5
A Dubaipioneerof theorganic-fresh
maxim,thisLondonimportoffers
a seasonalbountyof dishes,
preparedin-houseandserved
amidcharming,country-styledécor
ona terracefacingDubaiFountain
(00-971-04-297-5797;www.
bakerandspice.me,jumeirah@bak-
erandspiceme.com;TownCentre,
Jumeirah,nextto MercatoMall;7am
- 11pm;mainsfrom`1,335).
ASIAN EUROPEAN
Thurs,7am– 11.30am,1.30pm–
11.30pmFri;mainsfrom`140).
ASIAASIA^3
Preparefora culinaryjourneyalong
theSpiceRoadat thistheatrically
decoratedrestaurant.It’sentered
viaa candlelitcorridorthatspills
intoa booth-linedloungeFromdim
sumto tunatataki, disheshereare
alivewithflavoursfromAsia(00-
971-04-276-5900;www.asia-asia.
com,[email protected];6thfloor,
Pier7, DubaiMarina;6pm– 1am
Sun,Mon& Wed,6pm– 2am
Tues& Thur,2pm– 2amFri,2pm–
1amSat;dimsimfrom`770).
CABIN^6
Cabinis anunder-the-radarpick
fordeceptively-decentseasonal
foodandlocally-roastedcoffee.
Openshelving,woodenpulley-
systemsandglassjarsstuffed
withingredientsroundoffan
openkitchenwherechefsperform
low-keyculinarymagic.A handful
of tablessitsin themiddleof an
artcollectionof theartist-owner’s
andotherselectedtalents’works
(00 -971- 04-244-7291;15,Maisan
Towers,Al BarshaSouth;7.30am–
11pmSun– Thurs,8.30am– 11pm
Fri – Sat;mainsfrom`700).
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EATING IN
DUBAI,
THE UAE
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MINI GUIDE OCTOBER 2019
TRAVEL TO DUBAI NOT ONLY
FOR ITS FUTURISTIC ARCHITECTURE,
TRADITIONAL SOUKS AND DESERT
LANDSCAPES, BUT ALSO FOR
ITS FOOD. DUBAI’S KITCHENS
ARE DIVERSE AND INNOVATIVE.
THIS LIST COLLECTS THE CITY’S
BEST PLACES TO EAT.
WHY GO?
To ditch your diet and indulge
in all that Dubai has to offer
WHAT IS THERE TO DO?
Visit Zuma for some fantastic Asian
food, drop by Baker & Spice for
a quiet afternoon, and treat yourself
to quzi at Aseelah
The beef tenderloin at Stay
is a crowd favourite
Tuck into sushi and more at Zuma