Hōseki, Bulgari Resort Dubai, Jumeira Bay, Dubai, lunch sitting 1pm Thurs to Sun, dinner 6pm and 8.30pm Weds to Sun. It’s on the pricier end of the spectrum, with either a Dhs900 menu or Dhs1,400 menu to choose from. There’s no walk ins, so you’ll need to book in advance to ensure your seat. There’s no menu either at this one Michelin Star restaurant – you’ll have dishes selected for you by Chef Masahiro Sugiyama in a two hour omakase experience (meaning ‘I’ll leave it up to you’). Hoseki is a 9-seater (yes, really) restaurant, on the fourth floor of the Bulgari Hotel, which sets it apart from its competitors in an entirely unique way. Hanami, 15th floor, Andaz Dubai The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, daily 5pm to 12am. It can be found 15th floor of the Andaz Dubai The Palm with amazing views. And so it is with Hanami, a seductive Japanese eatery on Palm Jumeirah that whisks you away to the backstreets of Tokyo. When the decor, menu and design are on song, great restaurants have the ability to transport you. Think: yakitori skewers, chicken wings and fried karaage chicken.įujiya, Millennium Airport Hotel, daily noon to 2am. It was founded by an ex-sumo wrestler, and it dishes out classic izakaya bites that pair perfectly with a beer. This old-school izakaya, in the Millennium Aiport Hotel, is something of a hidden gem. Find out what What’s On thought of Clap DIFC here.Ĭlap Dubai, Gate Village 11, DIFC, Mon to Fri 12pm to 3am, Sat and Sun 1pm to 3am. As the highest spot in DIFC, the windowless space looks out across the glimmering Downtown Dubai, but if you’d prefer a spot further indoors, the view is just as delightful. In case you missed it, the Japanese restaurant, originally from Beirut, opened its doors last year. bentoyasheikhzayed Clap DIFCįoodies familiar with the DIFC scene will be in the know about the rooftop restaurant called Clap Dubai. Here you’ll find authentic Japanese dishes and a selection of unique grilled options, including yellowtail, scallops and vinegar mackerel.īentoya, Sheikh Zayed Rd, daily 11.30am to 11.30pm. One of the longest-serving Japanese restaurants in Dubai, Bentoya is known for its brilliant sushi in a no-frills setting. The legendary restaurant boasts both indoor and outdoor seating, though we’d pick a seat at the Teppanyaki every time.īenihana, Amwaj Rotana, The Walk JBR, Mon to Fri 6pm to 12am, Sat and Sun 12.30pm to 4.30pm, 6pm to 12am. You can still expect the chefs to put on a show when you dine in these days, and they’ll prepare your choice of seafood, tender meat and fresh vegetables right there in front of you.
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Benihanaīenihana was one of the first Teppanyaki experiences in the city, and hosted one of the first- and most fun – theatrical Teppanyaki nights in Dubai. The garden fresh salad was crunchy, refreshing and drizzled with a zesty salad dressing.Īlthough the rice may have been a little disappointing, it was still a flavourful and wholesome meal no doubt.Akira Back, W Dubai The Palm, West Crescent Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, daily 7pm to 11.30am. However, the rice was flavourful having been cooked with butter and garlic giving it a very aromatic scent and flavour.
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The garlic rice however did not age well in the take away box as it was clumped together in places. I placed the order via a third party app which was pretty straight forward and the food arrived in ordinary looking take-away boxes.Ī simple and wholesome meal consisting of a nicely spiced Chicken chop with a hint of cajun which was tender, soft and juicy. Although I could not experience the physical dine-in experience yet, how did they fare in a take away? This Brazilian Steakhouse located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur with a promise to provide an “authentic and unique Brazilian dining experience”. Grilled Chicken Chop Served with Pepper Sauce ( RM 31.80 )Ĭelebrate with The Samba at This Brazilian Steakhouse.