Foodie paradise: Stunningly yours

Top Stories

Mekong, Anantara The Palm
Mekong, Anantara The Palm

What is amazing here is that you just don't get a great gastronomic experience, but also a visual treat for the eyes. So as you eat, you savour in the surroundings. I will say no more.

By Rhonita Patnaik

  • Follow us on
  • google-news
  • whatsapp
  • telegram

Published: Fri 25 Sep 2020, 12:48 PM

Nammos, Jumeirah 2
The overriding feeling is one of space, with high ceilings, an atrium, and large floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open onto a terrace and the venue's own private beach.

Rue Royale, Palm Jumeirah
Rue Royale stays true to its French roots. Everything about this restaurant makes you feel like you're dining somewhere in Lyon - from the senior waiters and head chefs who are all French, to the elegant interiors with its damask wall hangings and teal velvet accents, to the traditional French dishes that you don't often see on menus in Dubai, such as the pate en croute or the potage Saint-Germain.

Mekong, Anantara The Palm
Sample traditional flavours and Eastern charm in rickshaw-style seating or oriental tables, while the discreet private dining room is perfect for intimate celebrations

Coya Dubai, Jumeirah 2
Created by London-based designer Sagrada, Coya Dubai has fused both industrial and colonial Latin American style with a touch of Inca. This unique and refreshing setting is perfectly complemented by modern metallic and gold finishes providing a contemporary edge to the Peruvian elegance.

The London Project, Bluewaters Dubai
The interiors are beautiful and inspiring with lively greenery, vibrant colours, pops of copper and brass, artistic murals and flamboyant furnishings- all celebrating the essence of the British capital.

Indochine, DIFC
With tropical décor and chic interior design the cool spot also offers up an interesting menu with signature dishes including Vietnamese ravioli, made with rice noodles, chicken, shrimp and shiitake mushrooms

Paros Dubai, Taj JLT
Inspired by the Greek Island that sits in the heart of the Aegean Sea - Paros is the only rooftop pool bar and restaurant in JLT.

Bombay Brasserie, DIFC
We draw upon the restaurant's notable heritage and emphasized its colonial style. this included sourcing furniture hand crafted from india, original photos from the period and commissioning artwork from a renowned Indian artist - which was painted onto a large canvas.

Flamingo Room by Tashas, Jumeirah Al Naseem
The interiors are said to be inspired by "African Glamour" with large inviting walnut wood doors, curvilinear furniture and a perfectly crafted marble champagne bar with gold detailing that is surely one of the highlights of this vibrant eatery.

Amazonico, DIFC
With interiors inspired by the Brazilian rainforest - a vivid burst of greenery in varying shades and intensities, Amazonico is truly a one-of-a-kind experience.

Chuan Restaurant, Palm Jumeirah
The inspiration from Chuan comes from rivers and streams of China, the Yangtze River, the Yellow River and the Shongua River, which are the origin of Chinese culture.

Paros Dubai, Taj JLT
Paros Dubai, Taj JLT
Indochine, DIFC
Indochine, DIFC

More news from