Food
38 June 2019 Time Out UAE Kids
WHAT IS IT...
A family-friendly Italian
with sharing-size dishes
WHY GO...
The authentic Itaiian fare
and chance to draw on
the (paper) tablecloths
Waterlemon
O Open daily 8am-midnight. Unlicensed. Masa Al Bateen, Al Bateen, Abu Dhabi (02 635 5050).
THERE’S JUST SOMETHING special about eating
dinner while overlooking gently lapping water.
Maybe it’s just us, but we find the ripple of the
Arabian Gulf oddly soothing.
If you agree, we recommend heading to
Marsa Al Bateen, where there are plenty of
casual venues to take the family. Compared
to the others along the strip, Waterlemon is
somewhat understated, with a
minimalist design, flanked by
floor-to-ceiling glass windows that
showcase the view over the water.
It’s quiet on a weeknight as we
arrive but we have the pick of the
seats, so that’s fine by us.
We start with dynamite shrimp
and we’re glad that we do. The
combination of a thin, crisp batter,
succulent seafood and a fiery
sauce is a winner. The calamari
rings are wonderfully tender, too, requiring
less of a chew than your standard squid, so
your teeth and tums will be delighted.
Despite making eyes at the pizza, the grilled
salmon with moghrabiyeh (a sort of giant
couscous) hits the spot. The fish is fine but the
grilled artichoke, sun-dried tomato and mango
sauce do the heavy lifting on the plate.
The portion of stuffed chicken
breast is enormous. The veg is
undercooked and the pesto mash
is cold but the chicken is the star.
The creamy ricotta and spinach
filling keeps us going back for
more, despite the lurid green,
pistachio-laden sauce slathered
all over the meat.
We leave stuffed, satisfied and
with a few great pictures of the
view on our phones to boot.
WHAT IS IT...
A relaxed waterfront
café with generous
portions
WHY GO...
Because you definitely
won’t leave hungry
EVERYONE LOVES ITALIAN food. There are so
many choices that it’s tricky to go wrong
when you’re looking for a place that’s going to
satisfy the entire family. And at Dino’s you’ll
find some quality authentic fare to dig into
with the gang.
The family-friendly spot in the Pearl Rotana
has a warm, welcoming vibe and a menu
bulging with classic dishes.
And if when you imagine an Italian
restaurant you immediately think red
chequered tablcloths and massive pizzas,
you’re in luck, as that’s exactly what Dino’s
serves up. Clichéd, maybe, unwelcome, no.
As soon as we’re seated we’re handed a
bunch of crayons and encouraged to draw
on the paper on top of those aforementioned
Dino’s Bistro Italiano
O Open daily noon-3.30pm, 6pm-11pm. Licensed. Pearl Rotana – Capital Central, Abu Dhabi (02 304 8093).
vibrant cloths. It’s not just reserved for kids,
either, so adults get ready to show off your
creative side – or perhaps competitive one
with a game of noughts and crosses.
Portions are massive, so prepare to share.
A helping of deep-fried mozzarella consists of
about a dozen crispy, gooey centred spheres,
accompanied by a garlicky pomodoro dip. It’s
a hit. As is the deep-fried calamari.
All the usual pizzas and pastas are on
the menu, but special mention goes to
the mushroom risotto, which is rich, full of
Parmesan and perfectly cooked. Pair it with
the apple and rocket salad for an outstanding
texture and flavour combo.
Dino’s may be as cheesy as the dishes it
serves up but we’re not complaining a jot.
Common Grounds
There’s a new branch of this
popular chain in JLT to try, serving
up all the cafe’s signature dishes.
O Open daily 7am-6pm. Almas Tower, JLT
(056 511 8733)
OPSO
There’s a new Greek spot in The
Dubai Mall to check out.
O Open daily 10am-midnight. Fashion
Avenue, The Dubai Mall, Downtown
Dubai, http://www.opso.ae.
THREE OF THE BEST
New openings
to try
iScream
The cool stores has opened in the
capital, with flavours like umm Ali,
matcha and black sesame.
O My City Center Masdar, Masdar City,
http://www.iscream.ae.
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