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What’s it like? Boasting authentic Italian touches from the get-go, with its classic Vespa parked outside and vibrant cityscape artworks on the walls, Andiamo is a large, open-plan eatery at Grand Hyatt Dubai, serving up Mediterranean favourites in an…
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Dinner review: Alba Terrace, The Abu Dhabi EDITION
What’s it like? One of three restaurants at the Abu Dhabi EDITION led by British-born and Michelin star chef, Tom Aikens, Alba Terrace is a “day-to-night” Mediterranean concept that boasts sleek interiors, high ceilings and copious amounts of natural… -
Dinner review: GAIA, DIFC
Newly-opened in DIFC, GAIA is a contemporary taverna serving authentic and fresh Greek-Mediterranean cuisine with a modern touch.
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Dinner review: Seville’s, WAFI Pyramids
Nestled in the depths of WAFI Pyramids, an international haven for culinary experiences from across the globe, you could easily be forgiven for thinking this seventeen-year-old authentic Spanish eatery was located down a side-street in Southern Spain.
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Dinner review: Buddha-Bar Beach, The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort
BBC Good Food Middle East heads to The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, Abu Dhabi to check out the region’s first-ever Buddha-Bar Beach, which opened doors in May this year.
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Dinner review: Rockfish, Madinat Jumeirah
Rockfish: Opening in 2017, this beachside restaurant focuses on fresh seafood and Mediterranean dishes with “hints” of Arabic flavours. is Inside, the restaurant is decked out in a white, silver and stone colour scheme, with floor to ceiling windows
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Evening brunch review: Riviera Seafood Grill
Riviera Seafood Grill is the new beachside eatery at the Rixos JBR. Specializing in Mediterranean flavours and fresh seafood, the restaurant’s interior channels the French Rivera with its all-white open plan design.
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Dinner review: El Sur, The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina
This popular Spanish eatery has been situated on the same spot close to Dubai Marina for nearly five years. “El Sur” means “the south” in Spanish, and as is expected – the restaurant focuses on food from the southern Andalusia region of Spain.
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Dinner review: Crazy Fish, Al Fattan Currency House, DIFC
If you’re a lover of fish and seafood, this is an opening to add to your ‘must-visit ASAP’ list. Upon entering the restaurant, expect to be met by an extensive fresh fish counter, with everything from king prawns and langoustine, to monkfish and squid resting on ice, awaiting your selection.
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Dinner review: Galvin Dubai, The Square, City Walk
Brought to Dubai by famed British brothers, Chris and Jeff Galvin, Galvin Dubai opened doors in October at the fully licensed area of City Walk called The Square. The elegant multi-level restaurant, bar and lounge offers indoor and outdoor seating.
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Dinner review: Folly by Nick and Scott, Madinat Jumeirah
Chef duo Nick Alvis and Scott Price launched their new restaurant in Madinat Jumeirah earlier this year
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Dinner review: Ossiano, Atlantis, Palm Jumeirah
Perfect for those looking for somewhere to celebrate a special occasion or simply treat themselves, Ossiano offers an ‘underwater’ dining experience to remember. With floor-to-ceiling aquarium views into a rather breathtaking ‘Ambassador Lagoon’