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    admin 7:19 am on January 11, 2012 View Post & Comment
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    New in town 

    New year, new dining scene. Concierge rounds up Dubai’s hottest new haunts.

    Words by Catherine Langley

    The Ivy

    Famed as the UK ‘meet & drink’ for A-listers, next to Buckingham Palace, The Ivy is probably the most photographed address in London. Fortunately, we’re pleased to report that while The Ivy Dubai has all the culinary dynamism and atmosphere of the London-based haunt, it boasts a more intimate feel than the celebrity-filled alma mater.

    Located at Jumeirah Emirates Towers, The Ivy Dubai ticks all the boxes when it comes to décor, service and menu. The trademark wooden panels and stained-glass windows are in place, while the bill of fare reflects the traditionalism of the London branch. Delicious signature dishes such as seared foie gras, herb-roasted lamb rack and shepherd’s pie are unforgettable and the staff, who are known for their attention to detail, are on hand to give you a detailed report of any dishes on the menu. The mains are particularly mouth-watering, but we recommend you save some space for dessert because the crème brûlée, baked Alaska and banana sticky toffee pudding all pack quite a punch on the culinary scale.

    For those who would like to take a taste of The Ivy home, The Ivy Cookbook is available from the restaurant for AED195.

    The Ivy

    Location: The Ivy, Jumeirah Emirates Towers
    Try: Dover sole
    Open: Sat-Wed 12 noon to midnight, Thu-Fri 11.30am to 11.30pm
    Tel: 04 3198767

    Toro Toro

    Seasoned carnivores can enjoy a feast of meaty delights at celebrity chef, Richard Sandoval’s newest culinary spot, Toro Toro. Perched over two floors with a view of Dubai Marina, this Pan-Latin dining experience borrows tastes from a variety of locations including Buenos Aires and São Paulo. Choice mains include the rocoto releno, which is beef stuffed baby pepper, prepared with mozzarella cheese and rosemary potatoes; chorizo empanada – a pastry dish with beef chorizo; and cheese and the pollo estofad, which is better known as braised chicken with green peas, carrots and chipotle-tomato sauce.

    The décor is as mesmerising as the menu. Striking burnt orange tones are complemented by the open kitchen and pillared candles, which add a touch of drama. An eye-catching floor-to-ceiling fireplace cultivates a warm and welcoming feeling, which goes a long way to explaining why Toro Toro is always such a hive of activity.

    After your meal don’t forget to take a seat by Cachaça Bar, where you can enjoy everything from the classic margaritas to the Latin favourites like Fresatini (vodka, strawberry and lime) and Latin Love (rum mixed with raspberry, coconut and pineapple).

    Toro Toro

    Location: Toro Toro, Grosvenor House
    Try: Picadillo empandada
    Open: Sat-Wed 7.30pm to 2am, Thu- Fri 7.30pm to 3am
    Tel: 04 3998888

    Table 9 by Nick and Scott

    Scott Price and Nick Alvis are the latest gastro geniuses to burst onto the Dubai food scene. Having scooped the Best Newcomer prize at this year’s What’s On Awards, the British-born chefs, who met in Claridges’ kitchen in 2004, are at the helm of Hilton Dubai Creek’s newest signature restaurant, Table 9 by Nick and Scott. Named after the number on the chef’s table, at which guests can opt for a menu exclusively designed for them by the heads of the kitchen, the new menu features 28 dishes with a European theme.

    With a markedly relaxed ambience – hand-pottered crockery and homemade menus are two of the trademarks – it’s impossible not to feel at home in this trendy Bur Dubai-based eatery. The menu is engaging with mouthwatering starters such as pig trotter served with a cucumber marmalade (tastier than it sounds), lobster with crackling and mango, and chicken with foie gras, hibiscus and prunes. The mains, which are all priced at AED100 per plate, are equally sumptuous. Try the sea bass, which is served with winkles and oregano butter, or the quail, which comes with a delicious truffle terrine, artichoke and broccoli. A top notch dessert menu includes old favourites with a new twist, such as liquorice meringue and clementine and Nick’s apple pie and custard.

    Raoul, the sommelier, is on hand to pair each course with tipples from the extensive wine menu, which includes 50 types of wine available by the glass. Ultimately, Table 9 offers elegant cuisine with a chilled out setting, which is sure to be a recipe for success.

    Table9

    Location: Table 9, Hilton Dubai Creek
    Try: Pork belly
    Tel: Sun-Fri 6.30 to 11pm
    Open: 04 2271111

    Terra Firma Steakhouse

    Situated next to the picturesque Festival Marina on Dubai Creek and taking its spot at water level, the InterContinental Dubai Festival City’s newest restaurant, Terra Firma, serves succulent, juicy steaks as well as a variety of other delicious dishes. Specialising in Australian Blackmore wagyu, the only hardship about dining at Terra Firma is the tough time you’ll have making your order. Simply put, everything looks amazing.

    However, a great starting point is the tasty half dozen oysters, which are served with your choice of chilli, lemon parmesan or bread crumbs. Alternatively if you really feel like spoiling yourself, select the beluga caviar, which is served in 30g portions. For the main course the Blackmore wagyu striploin is a top choice, as is the grade five tenderloin. Those with a sweet tooth will find themselves in a world of indecision once more when it comes to dessert because both the baked American cheesecake and the warm apple and nut cobbler (served with flavoursome buttermilk ice-cream) promise to tickle the tastebuds.

    Finish off the night with a shisha on the restaurant’s idyllic outdoor terrace. You can puff away on a selection of exotic flavours including apple, strawberry and blackberry.

    Terra Firma Steakhouse

    Location: Terra Firma Steakhouse, InterContinental Dubai Festival City
    Try: Grade 5 Australian wagyu beef
    Open: Daily 7pm to midnight
    Tel: 04 7011111

    Hakkasan Dubai

    A lavish retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city, award-winning Cantonese fine dining phenomenon Hakkasan is one of Dubai’s newest culinary haunts. Located at Jumeirah Emirates Towers, this elegant eatery has an appetizing menu, which has been carefully fashioned by chef de cuisine, Pang Pin Lee. Pang, who previously worked at Hakkasan Abu Dhabi, has brought more than 10 year’s experience to the role and unsurprisingly the bill of fare is filled with delicious dishes such as grilled wagyu beef and Peking duck.

    The opulent décor, which was designed by famed concept interior designers, Gilles & Boissier, feature two private-dining rooms and two semi-private sections, as well as the Ling-Ling lounge, which is stylishly decorated in black, gold and white.

    An outside terrace surrounded by a wall of vegetation is also available for alfresco diners.

    Hakkasan Dubai

    Location: Jumeirah Emirates Towers
    Try: Steamed dim-sum platter
    Open: Daily 6pm to 2am
    Tel: 043848484

     

    Vôi

    Located at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray on the edge of Palm Jumeirah, this elegantly decorated restaurant is the gem in Palm Jumeirah’s crown. From the glitzy mirrored columns to the flashy chandeliers, Vôi exudes old-style glamour and is reminiscent of French colonial Southeast Asia. For those who prefer to dine alfresco, check out the scenic outdoor terrace, which has charming views of the pool and beach. However, be aware these favoured spots are awarded on a first come first seated basis, so make sure you arrive early.

    Start your meal with a delicious Hanoi mojito. Made with sweet basil and lemongrass, it’s a fresh take on the original cocktail, but one that will undoubtedly be received well, thanks to its refreshing flavour.

    A fusion of French and Vietnamese cuisine, head chef Phuong Mai, who has over twenty five years of culinary experience, has done a marvelous job of crafting and developing the extensive menu.

    If you’re new to Vietnamese dining, try out the Vôi Experience, which is a set menu of six dishes. The fried net rolls explode with flavour and the freshly made Vôi bread is unforgettable.

    Vôi

    Location: Vôi, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray
    Try: French scallops
    Open: Daily 7 to 11.30pm
    Tel: 04 4530000

     
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    admin 12:16 pm on January 10, 2012 View Post & Comment
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    Catch of the day 

    With Abu Dhabi’s location on the coast, who could resist a deliciously fresh seafood meal in one of the city’s finest restaurants?
    Words by Amanda Tomlinson

    Nautilus

    Nautilus

    Enjoy unrivalled views of berthed luxury yachts, Yas Marina and the Yas Yacht Club at Nautilus thanks to the floor-to-ceiling glass along the marina-facing side of the restaurant.

    It’s not just the view from the restaurant of this ultra-modern hotel that is the winner. Under the guidance of a new executive chef Michel Jost, who has worked in restaurants at luxury hotels in Switzerland, Spain, South Africa and Greece, Nautilus has seen a few changes.

    Chef Michel and UK-trained chef de cuisine Satish, who is originally from Mumbai, have fine tuned and extended the menu offering a greater selection of Champagne, including an indulgent 22-carat Champagne rosé. The raw bar offers two types of French farm oysters and three types of premium caviar.

    The selection of appetisers has increased and the warm dishes have been divided into two styles: Mediterranean and Pan-Pacific. Recommended starters include crab cocktail or signature scallop, while the grilled surf and turf gets the tick of approval.

    Also getting the thumbs up is new restaurant manager Xavier Lignac who brings Michelin-star experience to the restaurant and places great emphasis on staff knowing the menu inside out.

    With delicious fresh seafood, beautiful marina views and friendly efficient service, an evening at Nautilus is bound to be special.

    Where: Yas Viceroy, Yas Island
    When: Tuesday to Sunday 7 to 11pm
    Contact: 02 6560600

    Finz

    Finz

    Perched over the water in a wooden hut, this romantic sea-food restaurant has a boardwalk terrace that’s perfect for outdoor dining.

    Whether taking in the views of the glistening Gulf waters or observing the growing Abu Dhabi skyline, by day or night Finz is one of Abu Dhabi’s favourite restaurants.

    The menu features all manner of seafood dishes, but perhaps one of the most recommended is the salt-crusted sea bass for two, which comes with lobster and tarragon sauce, seasonal vegetables, baby potatoes and rice. The mixed seafood grill platter is also popular.

    The seafood is sourced from all over the world. The sea bass is from Norway, the Dover sole from European waters, the sako tuna comes from the Philippines, the oysters are from France and the catch of the day is from the local fish market.

    The wine list is extensive, while the service is friendly and attentive. There are few better ways to enjoy a seafood meal than overlooking the water, with a gentle breeze of mild sea air.

    Where: Beach Rotana Abu Dhabi
    When: Daily 12.30 to 3.30pm, 7 to 11.30pm
    Contact: 02 6979000

    Fishmarket

    Fishmarket

    In a hut overlooking the beach and the Arabian Gulf, sits Fishmarket, a restaurant where diners choose their ingredients and have the chefs prepare it the way they like.

    In the seafood section, guests can select from fat juicy scallops, Omani lobster, oysters and mussels, squid, shrimp and tiger prawns and an array of crabs sourced from around the world. Each can be grilled or fried and served with sauces, such as lemon and garlic, or sweet chili.

    In the fish section, the choice is extensive. There is sea bass, red hammour, sultan ibrahim, tuna, salmon, shark and more. Diners can then choose vegetables, salad, noodles and rice and decide how they would like the meal cooked. Staff are on hand to help with selections and also advise on the best sauces.

    Once diners have ordered, they can enjoy views of the Gulf through the large windows, watch the chefs in action or admire the aquariums around the restaurant.

    Fishmarket is ideal for those who like the freedom to choose how their meal is prepared. The seafood is fresh and tasty, the restaurant is lively with friendly and helpful staff and the view shows Abu Dhabi at its best.

    Where: InterContinental Abu Dhabi, Al Bateen
    When: Daily 12.30 to 4pm, 7pm to 11pm
    Contact: 800 423463

    Sayad

    Sayad

    Taking its name from the Arabic word for fisherman, Sayad at Emirates Palace is a modern seafood restaurant with an aquatic feel.

    The turquoise lighting and clever use of glass give the restaurant an aquarium-like ambience, which sits perfectly with its menu of ocean delights.

    The seafood at this fine-dining restaurant is prepared using mostly European cooking principles, while modern techniques are employed at times to improve the taste or texture of the food.

    Highlights include the octopus carpaccio served with pickled peach, potato confit and a peach and tamarind dressing, or the sweet corn velouté, which is sweet corn soup served with king crab and curried popcorn. The seafood is sourced from Australia and Europe, particularly France and Norway.

    Situated on the ground level of the hotel, the restaurant offers views of the beach and marina. There is a terrace for al fresco dining and three private dining rooms, each accommodating up to eight diners.

    Where: Emirates Palace, Ras Al Akhdar
    When: Daily 6.30 to 11.30pm
    Contact: 02 6909000

    Pearls & Caviar

     

    Pearls & Caviar

    A firm favourite on Abu Dhabi’s dining scene, Pearls & Caviar never fails to impress.

    The venue’s exclusivity and luxurious surroundings are evident from the name alone, but it’s a theme that carries throughout the restaurant.

    Overlooking the water and the stunning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the Mediterranean seafood restaurant exudes class. It is coloured in pewter tones with Arabic touches. There’s an intricate mosaic tile pattern on the floor, white tablecloths and comfortable leather chairs.

    Guest chef Jean Paul Lourdes, from the Shangri La Hotel, Toronto, has designed a special menu that shows flair and creativity, while incorporating some local delights.

    For a starter, try the scallops roasted with coffee and cardamom with salted milk curd and medjool dates, or the puree of pattypan squash, sautéed Gulf shrimps, bitter orange and pomegranate.

    For mains, it’s hard to beat the Chilean sea bass, garlic ravioli, sour grapefruit essence, beef marrow and juice of young tarragon.

    Where: Shangri-La Hotel, Qaryat Al Beri
    When: Daily 7pm to midnight
    Contact: 02 5098555

     
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    admin 7:08 am on January 9, 2012 View Post & Comment
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    Bars in the stars 

    Dubai is famous for its ever-changing skyline. From the ultramodern Burj Khalifa to the fantasia-like Atlantis The Palm, Dubai, the awe-inspiring horizon is peppered with an intricate network of innovative architectural wonders. And what better way to take in the city’s impressive skyline than from a luxury rooftop bar? Home to an assortment of high-end night spots, many of which are situated at high altitude, whether you’re enjoying a tipple at night, during the day, alone or with a date, nothing sharpens your senses like height, so prepare for some jaw-dropping sights of the city while you socialise.

    Bar 44
    Champagne aficionados come one, come all because perched on the 44th floor of Grosvenor House Dubai you’ll find Bar 44. With 52 varieties of Champagne and a list that includes bottles from all over the Champagne region in Northern France, this is where to come if you want a stylish tipple coupled with a to-die-for view. Not keen on bubbles? Peruse the extensive wine list, which has an excellent selection of red, white and rosé wines. Likewise, the cocktails are equally promising. For a sip of something special order the delicious Royale 44, which is made with smashed fresh strawberries, ginger and Demerara sugar, muddled and topped with Taittinger Brut Champagne.

    Location: Grosvenor House Dubai
    Signature drink: Bubbling Berries. Containsvodka, raspberries and pineapple juice, finishedwith Taittinger Brut Champagne. AED148
    Open: 6pm to 2am Friday to Wednesday and 6pm to 3am on Thursdays
    Contact: 04 3998888

    Bar 44

     

     

    Vu’s Bar

    This bar has serious altitude thanks to its location on the 51st floor of Jumeirah Emirates Towers. High-vaulted ceilings and chic minimalist design makes this one of Dubai’s most sophisticated spots so expect a stylish clientele and a hip ambience. For the ultimate Vu’s experience, take a table overlooking Sheikh Zayed Road. The striking skyline combined with the heaving highway below is contrasted with the chilled atmosphere of the bar. From here you can sip on a refreshing Vu’s Mojito, made with Matusalem Platino rum, mint, lime, sugar and soda, and quite literally watch the world go by.

    Location: Jumeirah Emirates Towers
    Signature drink: 1800 Hibiscus. Containshibiscus-infused tequila, aloe vera concentrate,agave syrup and lime. AED65
    Open: 6pm to 3am daily
    Contact: 04 3198088

    Vu's Bar

    At.mosphere
    With a spot on the 122nd floor the unique selling point speaks for itself, but being the world’s highest bar is just one of At.mosphere’s many attributes. Situated inside the Burj Khalifa, this ultra-modern haunt oozes style. With a polished wooden bar, elegant low lighting and twinkling candle lights, At.mosphere would look good anywhere, whether it be the second floor or the 122nd. Fortunately, in this case the lofty location gains it extra points. Head up early and watch the sun go down and the lights go up across the city. The whole experience is made all the sweeter thanks to the bar’s delectable cocktail list. The jasmine and lychee martini, made with citron vodka, lychee and grapefruit juice, mixed with jasmine syrup definitely gets our thumbs up.

    Location: Burj Khalifa
    Signature drink: Zacap Mojito. Contains minttea-infused white rum, mint leaves and lime. AED70
    Open: 6pm to 2am daily
    Contact: 04 8883828

    At.mosphere

    Skyview
    Suspended 200 metres above sea level, it goes without saying that the views from the Burj Al Arab’s signature cocktail bar, Skyview, are hard to beat. One of the few bars in Dubai that requires an advance booking, this glitzy haunt is the stomping ground for the crème de la crème of the Dubai social scene. The dazzling décor, which combines kitsch interior design with elegant floorto- ceiling windows, is one of the bar’s trademarks, along with the palatable cocktail menu, which includes a variety of signature concoctions. The Arabic Lemondrop, which is made with citrus vodka, Cointreau, lemon juice and sugar syrup comes highly recommended by the bartenders and The Legacy – a blend of rum, pineapple, lime, coriander, passion fruit and vanilla – is a house special.

    Location: The Burj Al Arab
    Signature drink: Dubai Dreams. Gin, violet liqueur,elderflower syrup, lemon juice, black grapes andlime leaves. Dhs120
    Open: 12pm to 2am Saturday to Thursday
    Contact: 04 3017600

    Skyview

    Neos
    You know you’re in for a treat when you have to change lifts to reach your destination, so a speedy elevator swap on the 61st floor is a sign of things to come. Located on the 63rd floor of The Address Downtown Dubai, the first thing that hits you about Neos is the stunning view from the floor-to-ceiling windows. You’ll have a job tearing yourself away from the breathtaking sights of the Burj Khalifa, The Dubai Fountain and the buzzing Downtown Dubai Boulevard, but fortunately the indoor scenery is just as mesmerising. With a sleek 1920s feel, the place is reminiscent of a bygone era. Art deco paintings fill the walls while the bartenders don bowties and white tuxedos. The drinks menu is equally appealing with a long list of beverages to suit each and every palate. From single malt whisky to Champagne cocktails, the biggest dilemma of the evening is which tipple to try first.

    Location: The Address Downtown Dubai
    Signature drink: Royal Moon. Contains orange-flavoured vodka, mandarin liqueur, passion fruit, grapefruit juice, Laurent-Perrier Brut NV. AED70
    Open: 6pm to 2.30am daily
    Contact: 04 4368888

    Neos

    The Observatory
    As the saying goes: ‘cream rises to the top’, which is why Dubai’s ‘it’ crowd has been steadily flocking towards The Observatory on the 52nd floor of the Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites. With panoramic views of the Dubai Marina and Atlantis The Palm, Dubai, the unparalleled vistas are the pièce de résistance of this trendy bar, but the wideranging drinks menu and the impeccable service is also a major bonus. No matter how busy the bar is you can expect a warm welcome upon arrival and if you get there early (before the post-work crowd) the chances are you’ll be guaranteed a window seat, where you can look out over the idyllic Arabian Gulf and the lights of Dubai Marina. From Long Island iced teas to martinis and mojitos, all the expected concoctions are on the menu, but if you want to try something a bit different order the French 75, which is a tasty mix of gin, Cointreau, lemon juice and prosecco.

    Location: Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites
    Signature drink: Sleepless in Dubai. Contains gin,cherry brandy and lemon juice. AED40
    Open: 5.30pm to 1am daily
    Contact: 04 3194000

    The Observatory

     
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