The Japanese restaurant in DIFC promises flavourful food and fantastic service.
The French broadcasting station’s new venue will act as a fashion studio, a restaurant and a VIP night lounge.
The exotic restaurant promises exceptional food, terrific service and exquisite ambiance.
‘Food never fails the living’ is a popular Japanese proverb that gets proven right when you dine at Sheraton’s Creekside Restaurant.
A menu brimming with as much seafood as meat, this is a steakhouse to savour.
The observation deck, located on the 74th floor of the Jumeirah at Etihad Towers hotel, is 300 metres high.
Mainly aimed at business travelers the hotel’s rooms and facilities would easily keep leisure guests entertained too.
Choose to unwind in either the China, Europe, Sunken or Velvet lounges.
The London classic has branched out in Dubai with this, its second venue, bigger and bolder while keeping its rustic feel.
A small piece of Japan sits at the top of The Millennium Hotel, Tecom, transporting you away from modern, busy Dubai.
It’s easy to see why DIFC’s Gaucho is reported to have the highest percentage of repeat customers.
With chandeliers that sparkle as much as the food, Vôi is a Vietnamese restaurant with an elegant French influence in the über glamorous Jumeirah Zabeel Saray.
The piano, crystal chandeliers, private dining rooms and eclectic crowd make this a must try in Oman.
A night at a top class restaurant and an evening of jazz music are no longer mutually exclusive.
This moody, atmospheric restaurant appeals to a see-and-be-seen crowd.
So Armani’s designer clothes are a hit, but what about his designer Italian food?