Dinner review: Coya Dubai
BBC Good Food Middle East visited Coya Dubai to try out their Iftar menu
BBC Good Food Middle East visited Coya Dubai to try out their Iftar menu
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.
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.
Representing the world’s sixth ‘Beefbar’, following Hong Kong, Mexico, Mykonos, Cannes and Monaco, where it was born, Beefbar Dubai opened doors last month. It’s a carnivore’s dream venue, comprising a premium butcher’s shop, restaurant, bar, lounge and terrace.
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.
Le Patio is a beautiful al fresco oasis hidden from the hustle and bustle of Sheikh Zayed Road at St. Regis Dubai. It’s a chic, open air venue within the central courtyard of the hotel, ideal for relaxing with family and friends over dinner or for a couple of drinks.
In a city that sees restaurant openings every two-minutes, it can be a struggle to stand out from the crowd – but not for BB. This brand new social eatery and bar recently opened doors with a bold, quirky and unforgettable personality
Representing the brand’s first Middle Eastern outpost, STK has launched at Rixos Premium Dubai hotel on JBR. Well-established in destinations including the likes of London, New York City, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Toronto and more
Waka is the latest addition to the growing number restaurants in Dubai serving Nikkei (Japanese-Peruvian fusion food). Unlike some of the more wackier fusions, Nikkei is a tradition.
A mall in the desert is probably one of the last places you would look for good Spanish food. However, for the past four years, Salero has been serving up authentic Spanish dishes in a small venue hidden inside the Kempinski entrance to Mall of the Emirates.
Based in Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Talise Fuel is often over looked up favour of bigger, more established restaurants at the hotel, or mistaken for being accessible only by Talise gym members.
This pool-side Turkish-themed bar is situated on the 9th floor of the Fairmont Hotel Dubai, on Sheikh Zayed Road.