Dining & Nightlife Middle East | Edition 8| January 2020

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EDITION 8 | JANUARY 2020

Restaurant Month Abu Dhabi Starts 5th January

Top 5 Travel Destinations For 2020

Veganuary, Will You Take The Challenge?


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Editor’s Note

Middle East Group Editor Leanne Smart leanne@diningandnightlife.ae

Middle East Sales Office Dear Foodies, We are happy to announce that from 5th January to 5th February 2020, Dining and Nightlife Abu Dhabi Restaurant Month is back for its third year, in partnership with Emirates NBD and Careem. You will be able to enjoy 3-course menus at some of the best restaurants throughout Abu Dhabi for a special price of AED 175 or AED 145 for Emirates NBD Cardholders. Make a night of it as Careem will be offering those dining at selected restaurants a special promo code to ensure you travel in style. For the full list of participating restaurants please see page 8 or visit our dedicated Restaurant Month website at diningandnightlife.com/restaurant-month

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Contributors Courtney Brandt

In this edition of Dining and Nightlife Middle East we give you a variety of travel inspiration as we list our Top 5 Travel Destinations For 2020, page 30. The team and I review Mare Mare, beachside dining at Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort, Abu Dhabi, as we enjoy a wonderful dining experience, page 26, and we enjoy a magnificent Imperial Afternoon Tea, fit for an emperor at Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai, page 22. Courtney Brandt visits Chef Izu’s latest restaurant, Aya, page 44, takes a trip to Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, Dubai, to taste the flavours of Indian restaurant Amala, page 48, and goes to Paris in search of the perfect pastry, page 36. Wishing you all a Happy New Year! For the latest foodie news visit www.diningandnightlife.com Culinary Regards

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Restaurant Month, Abu Dhabi .......................Page 8 Veganuary......................................................................Page 19 Caesars Imperial Afternoon Tea, Dubai...Page 22 Mare Mare, Abu Dhabi..........................................Page 26 Top 5 Travel Destinations For 2020...........Page 30 Pastry Perfection In Paris....................................Page 36 Malta Explored............................................................Page 40 Amala, Dubai................................................................Page 48

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Dining & Nightlife Restaurant Month Abu Dhabi Starts 5th January 2020!

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Ray’s Grill - Jumeirah at Etihad Towers

Dining and Nightlife in partnership with Emirates NBD and Careem Rangoli – Indian will be hosting Dining and Nightlife Restaurant Month Abu Dhabi Who can resist the smell of warm naan bread or a fresh curry from 5th January to 5th February 2020. simmering away? Rangoli has put together a dynamic menu highlighting the best of North and South Indian cuisine. Immerse yourself in luxury five-star dining at bargain prices. Enjoy Yas Island Rotana, +971 2 656 4000 a selection of gourmet 3 course menus for only AED 175, or if you’re an Emirates NBD Cardholder you’ll get the same luxury Beach House – Mediterranean menus for an even cheaper price of AED 145, when paying with Beach House creates a delicious menu highlighting the best of your Emirates NBD card from 5th January to 5th February 2020 Mediterranean cuisine, dishes include buffalo mozzarella, rib eye at selected restaurants. Careem will be putting together a unique steak, saffron risotto and warm churros. promo code to ensure diners are able to save money on rides and Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi, +971 2 407 1234 comfortably travel back and forth to each restaurant. Tori No Su – Japanese Here are the great restaurants taking part this year! Never one to be out done Tori No Su has created an exceptional menu featuring a sushi platter, chicken teriyaki, beef koumiyaki Ray’s Grill – Steakhouse and their popular mochi ice cream. With endless sweeping city views, Ray’s Grill is one of the best Jumeirah at Etihad Towers, +971 2 811 5666 steakhouses in the city. Their special menu features, smoked salmon, thin skirt steak, a delectable seafood risotto and key lime Circo – Italian pie. For AED 175 per person we are sure you’ll visit more than once Come hungry as Circo aims to ensure you leave fulfilled this this Restaurant Month. Restaurant Month, try the beef carpaccio, baked zucchini Jumeirah at Etihad Towers, +971 2 811 5666 parmigiana style, or the garden vegetable risotto and leave space for dessert which includes the berry panna cotta. Alba Terrace – Mediterranean InterContinental Abu Dhabi, 800 423 463 If it’s a lazy afternoon you seek what better way to spend it than enjoying fresh Mediterranean cuisine crafted by Michelin star chef Tean – Arabic Tom Aikens. Highlights of the menu include tuna tartar, risotto Start with lamb kibbeh, tabbouleh or lamb hummus, and choose verde, tray baked bream and brioche cream puff. from a selection of mains, mixed grill, samak sayadia or mozza The Abu Dhabi Edition, +971 2 208 0000 ghnam and finish with a delicious selection of desserts including the not to be missed kunafa. Garage – International Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort, +971 2 811 4342 Showing off their culinary finesse the team at the new W Abu Dhabi have put together a delicious menu offering, torched Mare Mare – Italian salmon, 180g tenderloin, truffle mac and cheese, crystal vegetables You won’t have to travel far to recreate those Amalfi vibes as Mare and chef’s tart of the day. Mare has cooked up a tempting menu of delightful Italian treats W Abu Dhabi - Yas Island, +971 2 656 0000 highlights include, sea bass ceviche, deep fried calamari, porcini mushroom risotto and cannoli. Blue Grill – Steakhouse Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort, +971 2 811 4342 Blue Grill is the place to enjoy premium cuts all chargrilled according to your personal preference and guaranteed to satisfy even the biggest of appetites. Yas Island Rotana, +971 2 656 4000 January | 9


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VaKaVa – Pan-Latin American Playful flavours and mouth-watering dishes await guests this Restaurant Month at VaKaVa, start with a classic guacamole, move onto veal back ribs and finish with chocolate fondant cake. Jumeirah at Etihad Towers, +971 2 811 5666

Tickets and passes aren’t required but reservations are recommended. Dining and Nightlife Middle East will act as the official booking partner allowing you to easily book the restaurant of your choice. To view the menus of each participating outlet please visit www.diningandnightlife.com/restaurant-month

Pachaylen – Thai One of the most authentic Thai restaurants in Abu Dhabi sets out to take guests on a culinary journey through Asia with a myriad of dishes to ignite the senses. Anantara Eastern Mangroves, +971 2 656 1000

FAQs

The Lounge – European Offering uninterrupted 180 degree views of Saadiyat Beach, The Lounge is an awe inspiring venue and a must visit for all. Their menu is light and features tuna poke bowl, black cod, roasted cauliflower and house made cinnamon doughnuts. Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort, +971 2 811 4342 Sacci – Italian An authentic family style Italian trattoria that pays tribute to the rich heritage of Italian cuisine and beverage. The menu aims to highlight the best of Italian cuisine. Westin Abu Dhabi, +971 2 616 9999

What is Restaurant Month? Restaurant Month is a great opportunity to visit the awardwinning restaurants you’ve always wanted to try and to rediscover old favourites at unbeatable prices. As a guest what do I need to do to experience Restaurant Month? Simply select and visit your favourite participating restaurants and enjoy a special fixed price menu. We do recommend making a booking, for the price we’re expecting quiet a crowd! What type of restaurants can guests expect? Dining and Nightlife Middle East Restaurant Month aims to highlight a range of cuisine, in the most highly acclaimed restaurants across Abu Dhabi. Will the menus vary at each restaurant? Absolutely! Each restaurant will be showcasing their cuisine with a unique and tailored menu specially designed for Dining and Nightlife Middle East Restaurant Month.

Market at EDITION – International If you want to eat healthy but still experience Restaurant Month, Market has you covered as their tasty, yet health conscious menu offers, tuna poke, miso beef, Market bowl and vegan chocolate Are reservations required? and avocado mousse to name a few. Reservations are encouraged but as the menus will be available The Abu Dhabi Edition, +971 2 208 0000 24/7 feel free to walk-in. For 30 days Abu Dhabi’s best restaurants will offer special menus For more information please email info@diningandnightlife.ae at unbeatable prices. This is the perfect opportunity to try that restaurant you’ve had on your bucket list, get the family together or just explore the Abu Dhabi’s stylish and diverse dining scene.

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La Salle Opens On Saadiyat Island La Salle, an intimate 42-seater restaurant is set to be the first new restaurant we welcome to Abu Dhabi in 2020. Located by the shores of Saadiyat Island and inspired by its cultural district, La Salle accentuates a multi-sensory showcase of Provencal cuisine. An exclusive destination that combines a unique blend of art, striking interiors and shimmering views of Saadiyat Beach - known to be the most beautiful coastline in the UAE. The venue and decor alone set the tone for an unforgettable dining experience. Meaning ‘the room’ in French, fine dining venue La Salle, takes inspiration from the artistic hub surrounding it. With its luxurious yet stripped back interior, the elegant room itself is a piece of art. The combination of old and new, works harmoniously together. Distressed vertical pillars and wood slats are accentuated by a stunning Carrara marble bar, and the antique wall-filling mirrors reflect the stunning panoramic views from outside. The floor-to-ceiling windows allow the afternoon light to flood the room, creating a magical golden hue. When the sun sets and darkness takes over, the room transforms, creating a dramatic, intimate space. The focal point of the room is the striking vintage chandelier, centrally hung over a hand-carved, eight-seater master-chef wooden table, which comes to life at night and plays a pivotal role in the spacious room. The menu is a theatrical voyage through Provence and its coastal cities, passionately headed by Chef Sergio Cabrera and

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his acclaimed and highly experienced international front of house. The Argentinian born chef has had stints at Michelin-star restaurants around the world and has been requested on numerous occasions to cook for royalty and famous international guests. Chef Sergio Cabrera has ensured that only the best produce is in his kitchen, from the Arbequina Olive Oil to the extremely fine 100-Year-Old Balsamic Vinegar and unique Alba White Truffles, the authenticity of La Salle’s specially sourced ingredients is showcased in the finished dishes. The menu showcases the very best of Provencal cuisine, full of vibrant colours and rich textures. Signature dishes include a dish that originates from Nice La Pissaladière Niçoise (caramelized onions, black anchovies and olives), La Bouillabaisse de Marseille (seafood broth, monk fish, blue mussel cuttlefish, rock shrimps, garlic crouton and piquillo aioli), 30-day dry aged Wagyu Côte de Boeuf to be shared between two (wild mushrooms, béarnaise sauce and truffle mash), Black Cod (Lyonnaise potatoes, caponata and beurre blanc sauce), Crêpes Suzette (flambéed, orange butter, served with cottage cheese ice cream and soaked pears) and La Fraise (marinated strawberries, sherry jelly and lemon sorbet). La Salle seems like a new and exciting dining destination and we can’t wait to check it out. Saadiyat Beach Club, Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, +971 2 656 3535


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Nammos Dubai

Located in the Four Seasons Resort Dubai, one of the city’s most prestigious hotel properties launches Dubai’s version of Nammos - a new, evolved rendition of the much-loved Mykonos destination. Designed with Dubai’s elevated standards in mind, the ultra-sleek, fine dining restaurant with its own private beach is bound to set a new epicurean benchmark. With a redefined menu served against a beautifully conceptualized world of interiors, the new hotspot will be a refreshing new favourite for the well-travelled gastronomist.

The concept comprises of an airy dining area featuring high ceilings, with views of the sea, a sweeping statement bar, a charming outdoor terrace and the Nammos beachfront featuring the iconic blue and white umbrellas.

“We’ve mastered the art of daytime entertainment, and now aim to do the same with the night. From the island renowned for its whitewashed houses on the Psarou Beach, to the city of abundance and high energy - Nammos Dubai takes the best of Mykonos and adds all the elements expected of Dubai. When opening in Dubai, we needed to really rework the concept to ensure that it stays relevant all year round. We needed to tap into the dinner crowd and design something that would stand out in this city’s very competitive dining scene.” said Ibrahim Samy, founder of Nammos World.

The long bar mimics an endless fashion runway and offers endless bar space for an accentuated social experience. Offering the best in bubbles, classics and signature blends as well as elaborate and beautifully garnished beverages, the bar at Nammos is set to become a Dubai favourite.

Years in the making, the Dubai version aims to be a gamechanger in the global restaurant scene, from its breath-taking interiors to its famous Mediterranean cuisine that has kept guests coming back year after year. The interiors boast modern luxury and were exquisitely conceived by London-based design firm, Elastic Interiors. Taking inspiration from authentic Mykonian materials, the space fuses island vibes with Dubai’s indulgent backdrop. 14 | Dining and Nightlife Middle East

Orchestrating a medley of flavours, the Mediterranean-inspired menu, served for lunch and dinner, features an extensive array of seafood dishes, traditional appetizers, the finest sushi and sashimi, as well as charcuteries and premium cut meats.

An unprecedented ambiance coupled with impeccable service - the best wait staff, sommelier and mixologists, Nammos Dubai promises a memorable visit every time. Nammos started 15 years ago in 2003 as a traditional tavern on the beach of Psarou in Mykonos, serving fresh and premium fish and seafood. Nammos has since become a haven where the best memories are created. Renowned for hosting incredible events, throwing the best afternoon parties and being the ultimate destination for A-listers, Nammos continues to wow people from all over the world time and time again. Four Seasons Resort Dubai, Jumeirah Beach, Dubai, +971 4 340 1002


Relax and unwind with delicious food, music, a glass of fine beverage and great company. Let the serene, Provence inspired space sail you away to days reminiscent of the Mediterranean. Indulge in a plated brunch, paired with free flowing beverages including our signature table side Italian beverage Trolley. AED 245 soft package AED 388 house beverage package AED 488 sparkling package ALL DAY EVERY FRIDAY 12:30 pm - 8 pm (brunch packages are valid up to 3 hours)

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La Mezcaleria, The New Pan-Latin Lounge

La Mezcaleria is the latest restaurant to open in Dubai, offering guests a journey around Latin America. The vibrantly conceptualized restaurant and lounge welcomes an array of Pan-Latin fusion twists and blending flavours, with an elegant and free-spirited ambience for all.

“We are truly delighted to introduce an innovative concept that explores the depths of Pan-Latin cuisine and offers a dynamic experience for Dubai’s cosmopolitan residents. Our vision is to create an energetic ambience with palatable food and magnificent views”, says La Mezcaleria’s General Manager, Carlos Santos.

La Mezcaleria is part of Addmind Hospitality Group, the privately owned and managed hospitality group, already boasting over 22 venues including restaurants, bars, lounges, beach and nightclubs. Many guests will already be familiar with some of their most successful concepts, White, Iris and Clap, some of the most popular nightlife spots in town.

Leading the restaurant, Head Chef Sergio Quinonez promises a flavourful gastronomical journey with innovative culinary experiences for the guests. With a go-to attitude and a creative mind, Chef Sergio has redefined the boundaries of culinary fusion with his exquisite culinary knowledge and an outstanding well-crafted menu.

Located on the 27th floor lounge atop of the Oberoi Hotel in Business Bay, Dubai, the rooftop restaurant and lounge boasts uninterrupted panoramic views of Dubai’s breathtaking skyline and the spectacular Burj Khalifa. Alongside the views, the kitchen and lounge perfectly balance passion and authenticity through a mélange of colours, sounds and flavours that pour into the venue. La Mezcaleria offers a rhythmic and upbeat spirit to capture the true essence of Mexican-inspired cuisine.

The menu features sharing style dishes, hearty mains and appetizing tacos and quesadillas. A selection of flamboyant beverages and delectable Pan-Latin food will transport guests to a contemporary Pan-Latin foodie paradise.

With a venue that can accommodate over 500 guests, La Mezcaleria is an inviting space with a contemporary charm and captivating cuisine. La Mezcaleria, Dubai’s newest restaurant and lounge is set to create an extraordinary experience for guests to enjoy.

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La Mezcaleria sets foot in the Dubai culinary scene offering a captivating Pan-Latin and Mexican-inspired cuisine. Located on the 27th floor of The Oberoi Hotel, Business Bay, the restaurant and lounge promises an innovative gastronomical journey and diverse selection of beverages along with live music that will take place on selected nights. Belonging to the Addmind Hospitality Group, we’re sure La Mezcaleria will soon be the city’s most happening lounge. La Mezcaleria, The Oberoi, Business Bay, Dubai, +971 50 423 4044



The Biggest Food Trends Of 2020

2019 gave us more Pan-Latin cuisine than we could eat, millennials made missing meals trendy (intermittent fasting) and everything average was covered in sprinkles and described as unicorn. With those trends (hopefully) left firmly in the last decade we caught up with our food forecasters to take a look at what we think the biggest food trends will be for 2020.

Organic As diners become more health conscious, we predict that more and more guests will be eager to eat only organic produce. Although this means that restaurants will have to source organic ingredients, we are sure that restaurants will be eager to jump on this trend once they realise that consumers are happy to pay extra.

Vegan

already seen many buffet style brunches decline in popularity as guests opt towards a more conscious dining experience.

Discounts Discounts are here to stay, we all know that one day the industry felt slightly empowered when the National Restaurant Association of India announced it was moving away from discounts, but it never quite had the impact many desired locally. I’ve always said if restaurants want to stop using discount platforms, they would have to offer similar discounts in house.

Ube Ube flavoured desserts are sure to be a hit in 2020 as the Filipino dessert comes into the spotlight. With a similar nutrition profile to the sweet potato the ube offers a sweeter yet nuttier taste.

What a year for vegan dining 2019 was and 2020 is set to be an even bigger year. In 2020 any restaurant not offering vegan options risks losing a large percentage of diners. Vegan dining will also heavily influence a rise in sustainable dining as guests become increasingly concerned with what they consume and if it has been ethically sourced and sustainably produced.

Healthy Comfort Foods

Chef Collaborations

Speciality Restaurants

We’ve already experienced zucchini noodles and 2020 looks like it will be bringing us cauliflower pizza, plant based burgers and vegetable fries as many people look for healthy alternatives to traditional comfort foods.

Four hands, six hands and even eight hands chef collaborations are happening all over town. The trend, which we must admit we are quite fond of, shows no sign of slowing down. A plus for diners is that they will get to experience several unique dining experiences as chefs push themselves to their creative boundaries.

Whilst over the years we’ve been bombarded with fusion restaurants we predict 2020 will see many more speciality restaurants grace our culinary landscape. This trend is already picking up pace in Asia and we are sure it will soon appear in the Middle East.

Zero Waste Movement

I won’t be sad to see the end of chicken nuggets and mac and cheese on children’s menus. We predict that 2020 will see younger diners’ menus go through a radical re-engineering process as younger diners opt for healthier more ethical options.

2020 is set to be the year we see a zero waste movement. We’ve

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Veganuary, Will You Take The Challenge? Veganuary is aimed at inspiring people to adopt a vegan lifestyle for January.

What Is Veganism? As described by The Vegan Society, ‘Veganism is a way of living which seeks to exclude, as far as is possible and practicable, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose. There are many ways to embrace vegan living. Yet one thing all vegans have in common is a plant-based diet avoiding all animal foods such as meat (including fish, ] shellfish and insects), dairy and eggs - as well as products like leather and any products tested on animals. Aren’t Vegans And Vegetarians The Same? No, vegetarians commonly choose to eat eggs and dairy as vegans would not. However, both would not eat meat or fish. Not to be confused with pescatarians who abstain from eating all meat and animal flesh with the exception of fish. In recent years we have seen pescatarians increase as more people are phasing out meat before adopting a full vegetarian or vegan lifestyle. What Do Vegans Eat? Quite a lot it would seem. Although the phrase ‘plant-based’ doesn’t exactly conjure images of mouth-watering cuisine, once you start researching recipes, you’ll discover that there is a whole new culinary world waiting to be explored. Why Go Vegan? Upon my research I found that many vegans had decided to go vegan because of their love of animals, this wasn’t the only reason but for many it was the key motivator. For others their health played a key factor. Adopting a plant-based diet is one of the healthiest diets, many vegans report lower blood pressure and cholesterol than non-vegan. Some research has also shown

vegans to have lower rates of heart disease, diabetes and some types of cancer. For many vegans’ environmental issues were also a concern, with so much land needed for cattle farming, deforestation and its impact on global warming continue to be a concern. Well Known Vegans Many celebrities have adopted a vegan lifestyle such as, Brad Pitt, Lewis Hamilton, Woody Harrelson, Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth, Ellen DeGeneres and Joaquin Phoenix, some of the best known celebrities. Is Going Vegan Expensive? In short, like everything in life, it is as expense or affordable as you want it to be. Of course, if you are buying organic products you may see a slight increase in spending but if you are buying regular fruit and vegetables, with pre-planned meals you shouldn’t see an increase in your weekly shopping bill. Vegan Dining Options Throughout 2019 veganism saw a drastic increase in popularity, a lifestyle change that is set to continue into 2020. 2019 was the year that saw vegan dining move out of small cafes and into many big brand restaurants with many restaurants offering vegan options on their menus and some even offering an entirely separate vegan menu. One of our favourite vegan dining spots of 2019 was The Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi that had created a delicious raw vegan menu, well worth a visit. Other brands that were quick to tailor for their vegan guests were, Rosewood Abu Dhabi, Folly by Nick and Scott, Folia Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach and Il Borro Tuscan Bistro at Jumeirah Al Naseem Dubai, to name a few. January | 19


The Forge Unveils An Enriched Culinary Experience The Forge, the flagship steakhouse at The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal, invites guests to indulge in an enriched and sumptuous dining experience with the launch of an ultramodern meat room and the introduction of an innovative and exquisite dining menu. The outstanding culinary journey was inspired by the uniting of minds between Chef Matthew Da Silva, Chef de Cuisine at The Forge, and Chef Alessandro Montedoro, the Executive Chef at The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal. The collaboration between the two chefs led to the development of interactive moments where guests can engage with culinary talent and the inception of flavourful new dishes. The activation of the new meat room provides guests the opportunity to witness the finest live cutting of premium meat selection such as Australian Wagyu Tomahawk. The culinary experience continues with an interactive show kitchen where guests can follow the preparation of their dishes made from the freshest ingredients imported from Europe, US and New Zealand. Diners will also enjoy the unparalleled service of The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal as a dedicated server guides them through each and every possible selection that will

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cater to their palate, not only including the gourmet food and beverage offerings but also the distinctive selection of knives they can use during their meal. The Forge’s sensational new menu features the Ultimate Forge Meat Platter, a meat tasting experience which takes guests through a delectable gastronomic voyage with the finest selection of tenderloins originating from New Zealand, Ireland and the US. Other exciting additions to the menu are the Smoky Angus Burger, which promises to be a guest favorite, combining two-hundred grams of lean, prime-aged beef with premium ingredients such as foie gras and truffle mayonnaise and the Fresh Mozzarella Balloon. The signature dish is ballooned up with air through a dedicated syphon while the mozzarella is still hot and is perfectly accompanied by garden fresh cherry tomatoes, basil pesto, black olives and aged balsamic vinegar. Open daily from 7.00pm to 11.00pm. The Forge, The Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal, +971 2 818 8282



Caesars Imperial Afternoon Tea

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Today we are visiting Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai to experience their Caesars Imperial Afternoon Tea at the Roman Lounge. Traveling to Bluewaters is easy, with roads well signposted, the small journey lets you feel as if you are a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Before we begin, chef arrives to welcome us and talks us through the concept, his enthusiasm is infectious, and we are eager to begin. The three tiered serving stand display is as follows, pastries are displayed at the top, savouries in the middle and jams at the bottom, with scones being served warm upon request.

We commence with the savouries which offers a selection of five sandwiches, Brie De Meaux, Foie Gras Torchon, Spiced Chicken, Traditional Smoked Salmon and Baba Ghanoush. The Traditional Smoked Salmon is my favourite, but then I am somewhat of a traditionalist, light and fresh the Scottish Salmon is served on soda bread, drizzled with lemon horseradish cream and a sprinkling of fresh dill and salmon roe. The salmon roe does add an element of additional class and the lemon horseradish gives a refreshing zest to the taste. Surprising is the Baba Ghanoush, the rustic aubergine is encased between Arabic Khubz crispbread The creative genius behind Caesars Imperial Afternoon Tea is Executive Chef, Christopher Lester. Having cooked his way across giving it a delightfully crisp texture that is further enhanced by some of the finest culinary institutions in the world whilst working toasted sesame seeds and pomegranate. Those who enjoy nuts will relish the flavours of the Brie De Meaux, creamy, Brie de with some of the most innovative chefs of his generation, Meaux, is perfectly layered between slices of hearty pumpernickel Executive Chef Christopher Lester boasts over 30 years of experience in the UK, China and UAE including Rosewood London, bread complemented by a sweet, tangy fig compote and a nutty hazelnut crumb. The savouries are delectable, and the theme is Harrods, Caprice Holdings, The Savoy, The Dorchester, perfectly put across to guests in presentation and flavour. InterContinental, The Grove, Wynn Resorts Macau, Jumeirah Restaurant Group and Burj Al Arab. As we arrive, we are warmly welcomed by the attentive team, the table is immaculately presented, awaiting our arrival. Caesars Imperial Afternoon Tea is inspired by the great conqueror Julius Caesar, this afternoon tea explores the exotic ingredients uncovered on his odyssey across Europe, Asia, North Africa and the Middle East. The menu incorporates the tantalising flavour profiles of sweet Turkish figs, rich North African cacao, Amalfi Coast citrus and smoky North African spices.

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The service is warm and courteous, our waiter glides to and from our table effortlessly ensuring our tea is fresh and our teacup is always at an adequate level. Moving onto our sweet selection the playful theme of Caesars Imperial Afternoon Tea is emphasised in the design of the pastries. Our selection includes, The David Tower, Coconut and Mango Sphere, Strawberry and Crème, Chocolate Opera and a Lemon Meringue. I begin with the Lemon Meringue, hoping that it will also refresh my palette. Light and refreshing with a firm crisp buttery shortcrust biscuit base, the Lemon Meringue does what is expected. Everyone seems to be enjoying the Chocolate Opera, not being much of a chocolate person myself, I take my fork and place a small piece in my mouth. The moist chocolate sponge is divine, smooth and silky, it may have me reconsidering my opinion of chocolate desserts. Of course, it wouldn’t be Dubai if we didn’t have just a touch of gold, placed firmly on the front is a chocolate coin bearing the mark of Julius Caesar, dusted in gold. Originally, I had thought that I would have enjoyed the Strawberry and Crème, fresh strawberry jam and Devonshire clotted cream burrowed within a light Victoria sponge with a white chocolate base and strawberry marzipan finishing, what’s not to like? Personally, I find it a bit too rich but then again, I’m not one for overly creamy cakes.

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My favourite, and one I would return for, is the Coconut and Mango Sphere, a decadent, African cacao chocolate sphere with a sweet mango centre encased in light coconut cream dacquoise topped with a melt-in-your-mouth chocolate sundial, absolute perfection! Finally, saving the best for last the Freshly Baked Scones are placed before us. Guests have a choice of two types of scone, fruit or plain, we opt for a mix of the two. The scones are served with homemade strawberry jam, zesty lemon curd, rose petal and gold-leaf jelly and Devonshire clotted cream. I can’t begin to express my joy at the authentic clotted cream. I cut into the warm scone spreading a layer of strawberry jam followed by a small helping of clotted cream, superb. Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our afternoon, Caesars Imperial Afternoon Tea offers a unique and memorable afternoon tea experience and something different from what you will find at other hotels in the city. Caesars Imperial Afternoon Tea is priced at AED 185. Caesars Palace Bluewaters Dubai, +971 4 556 6666


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Mare Mare

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If you are looking for the most picturesque dining experience in the UAE, Mare Mare should be at the top of your list. Nestled a stone’s throw away from the shores of Saadiyat beach, Mare Mare is Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort’s popular Italian restaurant. Mare Mare promises home-cooked coastal flavours of Italy set in a relaxing beach side location, with an indoor setting during the summer and an open-air terrace during the cooler season. It is about 8.00pm when we arrive to Mare Mare and the restaurant is already bustling with guests. We opt for one of the larger tables at the back of the restaurant, which offers a more intimate dining experience. The menu is a good size and offers a variety of dishes. To begin I opt for the Parmigiana Di Melanzane, an oven baked eggplant gratin in tomato sauce, with parmesan cheese and fresh basil. My dining companion selects the La Burrata, a light and fresh burrata cheese with heirloom tomatoes drizzled in basil pesto and the Carpaccio Di Polipo, an octopus carpaccio with bottarga, lemon dressing and salad. The carpaccio selection does look very temping and for my next visit I will be sure to try the Carpaccio Di Gambero, a red prawn carpaccio with burrata and pistachios. All the starters are thoroughly enjoyable. My Parmigiana Di Melanzane is excellent, the eggplant is nicely prepared, chef has finely balanced the parmesan to ensure just the right amount of eggplant to cheese in each bite. With Burrata being quite possibly one of the most ordered dishes in the UAE, Mare Mare’s option stacks up nicely amongst the best we have tasted.

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We take a small break between our starters and mains to ensure we have ample space to enjoy our coming dishes. The service so far has been very attentive but not intrusive, a fine balance but one the team at Mare Mare have nicely mastered. Chef de Cuisine, Simone Federico is the mastermind behind the menu at Mare Mare. Having grown up in Abruzzo, Italy, since the young age of 13 Chef Federico knew he was going to be a chef. At 17 he was recognised as one of the top three young chefs in Italy by the National Federation of Chefs and became a qualified sommelier the following year. An international career followed, cooking in the Caribbean, Miami and the Middle East. Chef Federico has a philosophy of customer-centric adaptiveness – taking inspiration purely from what his diners want to see on their plates. For mains I decide to try the Classica Pizza, a very simple but nice tomato sauce, buffalo mozzarella and anchovies. The pizza dough is fermented for a minimum of 48 hours to ensure the highest quality in both taste and texture. Wanting to try something less obvious my dining companion opts for the Tagliata Di Mattone, a chargrilled 300g rib-eye steak, served with rocket, tomato, parmesan, aged balsamic and confit cherry tomatoes. Admittedly I struggle with my pizza, having overindulged in the Parmigiana Di Melanzane means I only manage a few slices, however what I do eat, I enjoy. My dining companion, who clearly has a much better dining strategy than myself, enjoys his plate. The combination of the rich rib-eye paired with the almost sweet balsamic is, I am told, sublime.


Feeling slightly full but craving something sweet we all opt to share a dessert and enjoy a round of tea and coffee. Overall Mare Mare is a fantastic dining destination, the location and the scenery easily make this venue standout, but chef and his team have done well to create a menu that equally demands its own recognition. What I really like about this restaurant is that it lends itself to whatever you are in the mood for, be it a casual pizza and a few light bites or make an evening of it and enjoy 3 sumptuous courses. The staff are friendly, confident and happy to make recommendations. Apart from the carpaccio, that I am slightly wishing I had ordered, another great reason to visit Mare Mare is its host of delectable dining offers, especially Lobster Day which takes place on Wednesdays from 12noon to 10.30pm, guests are invited to enjoy sublime pasta with a fresh lobster cooked to their liking for a true taste of coastal Italy, all for just AED 220. If that isn’t tempting enough than we are happy to

announce that Mare Mare will be taking part in Dining & Nightlife Middle East’s Restaurant Month from 5th January to 5th February 2020. As part of this campaign guests will be able to enjoy a delicious 3 course menu for AED 175 per person, Emirates NBD Cardholders are able to enjoy the same menu for a further discounted rate of AED 145 per person when paying with their Emirates NBD card. Parmigiana Di Melanzane, AED 55 La Burrata, AED 95 Carpaccio Di Polipo, AED 75 Classica Pizza, AED 85 Tagliata Di Mattone, AED 190 Mare Mare, Jumeirah at Saadiyat Island Resort, Abu Dhabi, +971 2 811 4342

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Top 5 Travel Destinations For 2020

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Seychelles

Our top travel destination for 2020 goes to the Seychelles. Made up of 115 islands dotted throughout the Indian Ocean, just off East Africa, and home to numerous beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves, as well as rare animals such as giant Aldabra tortoises, the Seychelles is a breath-taking destination (and it’s only a short 4.5 hour flight from the United Arab Emirates).

The climate is relatively warm throughout the year with temperatures rarely dropping below 24°C or rising above 32°C. All but the remotest southern islands lie outside the cyclone belt making Seychelles a year-round destination for beach lovers. A large amount of the annual rainfall falls during the months of December to February compared to other months. The average number of rainy (days with 1 millimetre or more rainfall) in December, January and February are 18, 17 and 11 days respectively. It is also fairly cloudy at times during those months and therefore less sunshine. The weather is hottest from December to April, and the humidity is high - often 80% or higher. The months of May to October bring drier, cooler weather, and livelier seas - particularly on south-eastern coasts.

Run by the Seychelles’ premier supermarket, Le Bistro offers a convenient dining option with the best produce at the most reasonable of prices. Bravo Overlooking the marina at Eden Island, Bravo provides an enjoyable dining experience. Serving mostly Italian food this open-air restaurant is a great place to relax, enjoy a meal or a few beverages and watch the world go by.

Accommodation MAIA Luxury Resort & Spa Discover a new kind of restorative luxury escape on the oldest islands in the world. Thirty acres of forest-garden fringed by porcelain-white sand is the setting for 30 private villas, each with dedicated butler attention. This private peninsula on Mahé in the Seychelles is defined by a philosophy of Whatever, Wherever, Whenever dining.

North Island Seychelles Set foot on your own private island in the Seychelles. Infinite, exclusive space where the embrace of lush tropical palms and Dining giant granite peaks dwarf your presence with their drama. With Chez Plume At the gastronomic delight known as Chez Plume, named after the just 11 villas on this property, your footprints will be the only evidence on the Island’s vast, untouched beaches. late former owner who created the concept more than 25 years ago, the restaurant continues his legacy with very specially prepared and imaginative local and international cuisine. Famous Fregate Island Private Disappear from the world at this conservation sanctuary for, Chouchoute Salad, a locally grown vegetable close to the surrounded by sapphire seas. Fregate Island Private is a mini family of the gourd, Crab Giraffe in Ginger, Curry of Crab Giraffe, Galapagos in the Seychelles, with just 16 secluded Villas amidst Soup of Carcassaille, a famously rare local rock crab, and the three square kilometres of pristine nature. iconic desserts of Passionfruit or Coconut Soufflé Le Bistro Positioned just opposite the Botanical Gardens and nestled on the outskirts of the capital Victoria, lies Le Bistro. Using the finest local and international produce Le Bistro serves breakfast and lunch. January | 31


Cape Town

Our number two spot goes to Cape Town. Cape Town is a port city on South Africa’s southwest coast, on a peninsula beneath the imposing Table Mountain. Slowly rotating cable cars climb to the mountain’s flat top, from which there are sweeping views of the city, the busy harbour and boats heading for Robben Island, the notorious prison that once held Nelson Mandela, which is now a living museum. Cape Town is known as a great holiday destination year round, a place where neither season really experiences extremes of temperature, thanks to prevailing winds. The summer months are from December to February. The days are generally warm to hot and dry, but the humidity is low. While winters are from June to August and tend to be wet and cool.

Wolfgat Drawing inspiration from the surrounding landscape and its dramatic seasonal transformation, Kobus van der Merwe’s signature Strandveld food menu comprises of a series of tasting dishes presented in seven courses. Sustainable seafood, local lamb and venison, and seasonal veldkos are featured, enhanced by wild herbs, seaweeds from the local rock pools and pickings from the garden.

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Tintswalo Atlantic Tintswalo Atlantic is a 5 star, award-winning boutique lodge nestled at the base of the ocean-facing Table Mountain National Park. Sitting at the foot of Chapman’s Peak, the lodge is perched on a pebbled beach and enjoys panoramic views of the Cape Town is without a doubt the foodie capital of the country, and picturesque Hout Bay harbour, the dramatic Sentinel mountain if it’s fine dining you’re after the Mother City is unbeatable. Here peak, the Atlantic Ocean and beyond. are our picks of the best restaurants in Cape Town for that special culinary experience. Ellerman House Cape Town’s most exclusive hotel, Ellerman House encapsulates the grandeur of a bygone era while embracing all modern life’s Dining creature comforts. With only 13 individually-styled bedrooms, Waterkloof Waterkloof is consistently rated as one of the top restaurants in attention to detail and personalised service reigns. South Africa. Chef Czarnecki places an emphasis on using only 21 Nettleton the freshest seasonal ingredients, such as free-range eggs, farm-reared Schapenberg lamb, and a variety of common and rare Nestled against the slopes of Lion’s Head, this private boutique hotel is located in one of the finest positions in Clifton. A mere 10 herbs and vegetables – many of which are grown and sourced onsite at Waterkloof. minutes away from Cape Town’s legendary Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, Table Mountain and the city centre, yet a serene oasis removed from the hustle and bustle of city life. The ambient The Test Kitchen sound of the waves, uninterrupted coastal views, pristine Be sure to book in advance, and we mean months in advance natural landscape and grandiose sense of space are prompts for as The Test Kitchen is one of the most in demand restaurants an unforgettable experience. in South Africa. The Test Kitchen, as its name implies, affords renowned Chef Luke Dale-Roberts the opportunity for maximum innovation as a chef, the dishes are a pure reflection of his creativity with flavours and ingredients. 32 | Dining and Nightlife Middle East


Tokyo

At number three is Japan’s capital city Tokyo. Japan’s capital and the world’s most populated city has over 13 million people in the official metropolitan area alone. Today, Tokyo is one of the 10 most visited cities in the world, offering an unlimited choice of shopping, entertainment, culture and dining to its visitors. The average temperature in Tokyo is 16°C, August being the hottest and January the coldest. There’s about 20°C difference between summer and winter. There are four distinct seasons, mild spring and fall, hot summer and winter with a few snowfalls. With an incredible 227 restaurants that hold Michelin stars, Tokyo lays claim to more stars than any other city worldwide. 12 of these restaurants have the accolade of three stars to their name, providing visitors to the city with a wealth of exceptional gastronomy to seek out. This exemplary cuisine naturally comes at an elevated cost; bringing together premium ingredients with Japanese culinary traditions and plenty of atmosphere.

Quintessence Every plate offered at Quintessence respects the quality and potential of each product and ingredient. As such, the restaurant offers no prefix menus. Lunch and dinner menus are “menu carte blanche” (Chef’s selected menu), based on fresh seasonal products that are available at the market. What guests are served changes daily, making no two meals ever the same.

Accommodation Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills Located between Tokyo Tower and the Imperial Palace, the hotel is perfectly situated to offer ease of access to key locations, including the Ginza shopping district, Tokyo Station and various cultural attractions. The hotels array of restaurants and bars display Japan’s vibrancy and deliver unforgettable dining experiences by using fresh, seasonal and local produce.

The Ritz-Carlton Tokyo Located at the heart of the downtown Roppongi area in Tokyo’s tallest building, the 53rd-storey Ritz-Carlton offers elegant luxury Ishikawa high above Tokyo’s busy streets. It features an indoor pool and 8 This three-Michelin-starred restaurant is so difficult to find that dining options. Rooms at the Tokyo Ritz-Carlton offer breathstaff are known to find and escort lost guests. Ishikawa has 4 private rooms and 7 counter seats ensuring that every guest gets a taking views of the Shinjuku area, the Imperial Palace or Mount fabulous dining experience. Ishikawa does not have a fixed menu, Fuji. Chef Ishikawa prepares 9 to 10 dishes for each guest, these dishes Mandarin Oriental Tokyo change daily according to the customer and seasonality of the Mandarin Oriental offers 5-star luxury in the historical Nihonbashi produce. area. Among the hotel’s 9 dining options is one-Michelin Starred, Tapas Molecular Bar, with only eight seats, the restaurant offers Joël Robuchon an exclusive dining experience celebrating the art of innovative Right in the neighborhood of Yebisu, stands a French “Château” molecular cuisine. rebuilt stone by stone in homage to Moulinsart, which is Le Restaurant de Joël Robuchon. To its head, a French chef Alain Verzeroli who was fascinated by his encounter with Joël Robuchon and brilliantly directs the kitchens of this château. Guests will enjoy a menu full of flavors covering Joël Robuchon’s great classics elaborated with the best products of the moment.

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Maldives

The Maldives comes in at number four on our top five places to visit this year. The Maldives, boasting around 1200 islands and sandbanks is located on top of a vast underwater mountain range. All the islands are encircled by a lagoon blessed with crystal clear water. These islands are protected by a reef structure, housing one of the most exclusive and spectacular underwater life. The Maldives is the perfect getaway and caters for families, couples and those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life. Sit on the beach or get active and dive in some of the world’s best waters. The Maldives has a year-round hot tropical climate. There are two monsoons, the southwest from May to October and the northeast from November to April. Generally, the southwest brings more wind and rain in June and July. The temperature rarely falls below 25°C.

Aragu With a twist on modern European cuisine, Aragu is taking its gourmet experience to a new level; combining a passion for the culinary arts with awareness and sustainability. Favouring carefully chosen, organic produce from around the world to underline authenticity, Gaushan de Silva has created an innovative twist on the evergreens of the old continent.

Accommodation Cheval Blanc Randheli, Noonu Atoll Of all the luxurious lairs in the turquoise-fringed, white sanded islands of the Maldives, Cheval Blanc Randheli is the most elegant. Designed by Jean-Michel Gathy, the 45 villas, some over water, others lining the beach, brim with bespoke, artistic details under thatched, cathedral-like, roofs.

Coco Privé, Kuda Hithi Island One of the world’s most exclusive and expensive private islands, Ithaa Undersea Restaurant Coco Privé has become a favourite amongst Hollywood Dine five meters below the surface of the ocean, in the world’s celebrities and royalty. A tremendous feat of classic design and first undersea restaurant, with panoramic coral garden views and modern architecture, the result of a successful collaboration fusion menus. Part of the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island Resort, between the Coco Privé team and the award-winning architect, this stunning venue specialising in contemporary European dishes Guz Wilkinson. Coco Privé is a little slice of tropical seclusion. of the most superb quality. Guests can enjoy a luxurious six-course One&Only Reethi Rah dinner as reef sharks and manta rays sail on past them. This award-winning resort, a favourite among A-listers, offers Botanica guests the opportunity to soak up expansive and luxurious living Dine beneath the trees and the stars at the One&Only Reethi Rah’s in an extensive collection of beach and water villas, setting the benchmark for resorts. Experience 8 incredible restaurants with Botanica restaurant. This signature garden-to-table restaurant highlights fresh, natural produce in inspired dishes. Placing an creative dishes from across the globe inspired by produce from the surrounding oceans and the resorts own organic gardens. emphasis on natural ingredients, much of the menu is sourced from chef’s gardens, bursting with fresh vegetables, fragrant herbs and aromatic spices. Botanica focuses on imaginative dishes that champion healthy ingredients prepared in a way that retains their goodness and enhances their natural flavour.

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Venice

Our fifth and final destination for 2020 goes to Venice. Venice is described by many as a jewel in the Italian touristic landscape. Celebrated throughout the world for its singular beauty, Venice and its lagoon were added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1987. Venice is everything from elegant, romantic, entertaining to historic. Churches, bridges and monuments echo Venice’s historic past, allowing it to become your own open-air museum. Throughout the year the Province of Venice hosts various events, festivals, feasts and cultural performances, some of them internationally-renowned. One of the best attended events is the famous Venice Carnevale. Venice has a Mediterranean climate and experiences very high humidity, with hot weather in July and August, the height of summer. Average temperatures in summer (June to August) usually range between 18°C and 28°C, dropping in winter (December to February) to between 0°C and 3°C. Spring, summer and autumn are considered peak tourist season, with April to October being the busiest.

Dining Met Restaurant Located inside the world-famous, five-star Hotel Metropole dining in this fashionable Michelin-star restaurant should be on everyone’s bucket list. Delicate and light-flavoured dishes devoted to nature and to the alternation of the seasons. The Met Restaurant pays particular attention to the raw material, processed as little as possible to keep intact the essence and flavour. Enoteca Al Volto Venice’s historic restaurant founded in 1936, is a stone’s throw from the Rialto Bridge, located on Calle Cavalli and offers a variety of cicchetti, extending to a small typical Venetian cuisine. You can stay for a few light snacks or enjoy a hearty meal, either way be sure to sit outside and enjoy the view.

Ristorante Da Fiore This Michelin-star restaurant is run by spouses Mara and Maurizio Martin. Prestigious and exclusive premises welcome you offering high quality cuisine served in elegant and refined rooms. Once an old Venetian tavern, Da Fiore has become one of the most famous restaurants of the city. Its high class service and its delicious gastronomic dishes have consolidated its fame up to now.

Accommodation The Gritti Palace Each step feels like a foray into a five-hundred-year-old nobleman’s home. The awe simply never ceases, you order a drink at the Bar Longhi, and realise your fingers are resting on a marvellously sculpted altar rail; you lounge in suites inhabited by legends like Hemingway and Peggy Guggenheim; you walk around corridors bedecked in priceless art and furniture. Those phenomenal Canal views never, ever get old. Aman Venice Set in one of the city’s eight, great monumental palazzos on the Grand Canal, Aman Venice embodies all that is sumptuous and sensuous about La Serenissima - but while its frescoed interiors sate appetites for grandeur, they invoke balance and harmony too. Rococo works of art are offset by the contemporary restraint of Jean-Michel Gathy interiors; private gardens and year-round wellness encourage calming introspection. Sina Palazzo Sant’Angelo A stay at Sina Palazzo Sant’Angelo, a luxury hotel in Venice overlooking the Grand Canal, between Ponte di Rialto and Ponte dell’Accademia, is always unique and unforgettable. Rooms and suites are decorated in a Venetian classical style with special attention to detail and many of them offer a lovely view of the Grand Canal. January | 35


Pastry Perfection In Paris

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There are many wonderful reasons to visit Paris and delightful cuisine should be high up on the list of anyone planning a trip to the City of Lights. After exploring all the tourist attractions, if you’re in the mood for pastry, there are several fantastic outlets worth a visit. And all that walking around the city helps balance the calories...oui? Tea at The Ritz Paris There are few properties as synonymous with Paris as much as the beloved and beautifully sophisticated Ritz Paris. Located on the upscale Place Vendome, the tea is offered from 2.30 to 6.00pm in the restaurant Salon Proust and features pastry from awardwinning Chef François Perret. In addition to small sandwiches and a tower of freshly baked scones, diners can choose from a selection of immaculately curated (almost too beautiful to eat) desserts. The cost of the tea is 68 Euros and includes savoury dishes, scones, a hot beverage, and a choice of pastry. We suggest the sumptuous signature Ritz au Lait. Location: 15 Place Vendôme Bo&Mie Looking for a delicious grab and go in the morning? Or perhaps a pick me up in the afternoon? If the queue is any sign of how popular Bo&Mie is, the selection of flaky croissants, toasty

brioches, and the crazy amount of sweet viennoiseries will have you wondering how easy it is to bring batches of these tasty treats home. The creation of two former students of Ecole Ferrandi in Paris, the location also includes a cosy outdoor seating area to watch the world go by (and enjoy your purchase al fresco). Location: 18 Rue de Turbigo Cafe Pierre Hermé One of the most influential pastry chefs in the world, the creator of some of the most unique macaron flavours in the world, has a freestanding shop where guests can stop in for one of his many beautiful creations. While there are other locations from this celebrated chef, we enjoyed the ease of being able to walk in and select the perfect macaron of our choice. There are some of his classics (including the Mogador), as well as seasonal selections, and with an attached cafe with a more substantial menu, this venue is well worth a visit. Looking for something to bring back to your friends and family? A box of designer macarons is always appreciated. Location: 53 - 57 Rue de Grenelle

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Gateaux d’émotions by Philippe Conticini One of the significant figures of French pastry has a standalone patisserie, which is classic and straightforward. Celebrated and approachable, Chef Philippe Conticini showcases some of his versions of reconstructed classics, along with other delicious novelties in beautiful glass cases. We think his version of the famous Paris-Brest pastry is one of the best in the world, and definitely worth ordering. Location: 37 Rue de Varenne

Des gateaux et du pain by Claire Damon Like much of the culinary industry, women in the kitchen aren’t always abundant. Fortunately, talented Claire Damon is among the best of her peers. With a sleek black and mirrored interior, the pastry sits perfectly in a refrigerated display, beautiful in their simplicity. If you’re in the mood for something lighter, there is a wall of bread and viennoiseries to choose from. Fruit is often prevalent in her dishes, and Chef Claire only selects them at the height of their season. We suggest ordering her version of the almost too beautiful to eat J’adore la Fraise. Location: 89 Rue du Bac

Mori Yoshida The modernist and minimalist interiors of the venue are striking, and the pastry is equally impressive. Stop in for basic viennoiserie Of course, there is plenty more pastry to explore, and the UAE or one of the more intricate pastries, and then walk across the is not without its own French imports. Fans of French food can street to the nearby park to enjoy your treat. With stunning views always find Angelina and Lauderee within the Emirates. of the Les Invalides on the Esplanade Jacques-Chaban-Delmas, this is the perfect stopping point for an afternoon break. We By Courtney Brandt recommend ordering his take on the classic Mont-Blanc, prepared beautifully, and with the addition of a crispy pastry at the bottom, a memorable dish to enjoy. Location: 65 Avenue de Breteuil

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Malta

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Located in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Malta sits just south of Sicily. Its warm climate, friendly islanders, magnificent restaurants and historical monuments welcome over two million tourists a year, making Malta one of the most popular European countries to visit. Flights and Accommodation Flights are available from Abu Dhabi and Dubai with prices averaging around AED 2,500, however currently no direct flights fly to Malta, meaning that you will have to make 1 stop. Malta offers a variety of accommodation which varies in rating and price. Visitors can choose to stay in hotels such as Le Méridien St Julian’s Hotel and Spa, historical buildings like Hotel Phoenicia or even self-serviced apartments. The type of accommodation will vary given the location you choose; the more popular tourist areas offer larger hotel brands, whilst in quieter areas you will find small independent B&B’s. Climate Malta has a subtropical–Mediterranean climate and therefore has very mild winters and hot summers. Throughout the year you can expect temperatures to average 23 celsius dropping to 17 celsius at night. Summer starts from mid-April with temperatures averaging 19 celsius in the day and rising steadily throughout the 8 months. The warmest month is August where temperatures rise to 35 celsius. November is the start of the winter season with temperatures dropping to 17 celsius and most of the rainfall happens in this month. The sea temperature averages 20 celsius throughout the year making having a swim a tempting prospect. Malta also boasts the highest sunshine duration in Europe with over 3,000 hours per year, doubling that of northern European cities.

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History and Culture Malta boasts three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, Valletta and seven Megalithic Temples, which are some of the oldest free-standing structures in the world and even outdate Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids. Today, Malta is one of the friendliest countries you will ever visit. Family is very important, and you will find many families still sit around the table every evening to enjoy a meal together. Valletta Valletta is the capital city of Malta and the commercial heart of the island. As you enter the city you will instantly be mesmerized by its sheer beauty. Small winding streets lined with boutique coffee shops and stunning cathedrals make for a timeless elegance. The best way to explore Valletta is by foot, so make sure you wear comfortable footwear as there is so much to see and do you will not want to miss a thing. When in Valletta be sure to pay a visit to Caffé Cordina, one of Malta’s most acclaimed coffee shops. Founded in 1837 Caffé Cordina comprises of a restaurant, tea rooms, pasticceria, coffee bar and gelateria. If you can find a seat, be sure to sit outside and enjoy the old palazzo. Caffe Cordina produces its own hand-made, traditional sweets and pastries in-house. These are some of the best on the island and in our opinion the world. Wanting to experience a local dessert we opt for a small honey ring. The small honey ring is delicious, made with black treacle, marmalade, orange peel, spices and honey it offers a variety of flavours and textures. In need of a walk we head towards the Upper Barrakka Gardens built in the 1560’s the public gardens offer a panoramic view of the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities. This is a great place to relax and unwind. The terrace below is occupied by the saluting battery. It is perhaps the oldest saluting battery still in operation anywhere in the world. For almost 500 years, its guns protected


the harbour against naval assault. Its prominent position also ensured it becoming the island’s principal saluting platform. From here, gun salutes were fired on occasions of state, to mark anniversaries and religious feasts and also to greet visiting dignitaries and vessels. From the 1820’s a gun was also fired at mid-day to signal out the exact hour of the day by which Ship Masters would calibrate their chronographs on board. These time pieces were used up to the early part of the 20th century to find the longitude at sea. Later that evening we return to Valletta for dinner. We decide to visit Valletta Waterfront, originally built in the 18th century the waterfront now plays host to a selection of restaurants, retail outlets and bars. The front of the buildings are wonderfully decorated in a variety of colours. The colour of the door signifies what the merchants there would have sold, for example those selling iron would have had a red door whilst those selling crops would have had a green door, it enabled them to communicate when language was once a barrier. After a short stroll down the waterfront we decide to visit Browns, one of the many dining venues located here. We decide to order one of their mouth-watering pizzas, handcrafted and baked fresh in the pizza oven. Topped with tomato sauce, tuna, black olives and onions the Al Tonno delivered a satisfying experience. Food Maltese cuisine is the result of a long relationship between the islanders and the many conquerors who occupied the Maltese Islands over the centuries. This marriage of tastes has given local gastronomy a Mediterranean character all of its own, and nowhere is this mixture of culture and cuisine more strongly felt than in Malta. Be sure to try these unique culinary delights when visiting Malta.

Pastizzi The nations favourite snack, pastizzi can only be found in Malta. These delightful super flaky pastries are traditionally filled with either ricotta cheese or mushy peas. Served hot the scrumptious pastizzi can be purchased for a mere 4 dirhams. You can buy pastizzi everywhere, shops, bars, cafés but the best ones are from pastizzerias, normally run by families who bake them fresh throughout the day. Bajtar Prickly pears are typically available during the summer months, traditionally peeled and then eaten by itself. The delicious fruit comes in a variety of colours ranging from red to purple and green to yellow and has a sweet, melon-like aroma. The fruit is enjoyed in places with typically warm climates. Bigilla This traditional dish is often used like a spread or dip. Its ingredients and texture are like hummus. Bigilla is a staple part of any Maltese diet. A delicious, versatile condiment, it’s usually eaten with salad, platters, or just on its own. Made from mashed up brown or broad beans with lashings of garlic and herbs. Seafood Being an island, Malta benefits from some of the tastiest and freshest seafood available. You’ll be able to find all sorts of catch of the day served fresh at local restaurants. Try the locally caught swordfish, often grilled or baked and drizzled in olive oil, superb. Maltese Bread That’s right Malta even has its own bread. Ħobż tal-Malti meaning Bread of Malta is a crusty sourdough bread usually baked in wood ovens. It tastes nothing like any bread you’ve ever tasted. The best way to enjoy Maltese bread is to spread olive oil, rub tomatoes and fill with a mix of tuna, olives, capers, onion, bigilla and ġbejna, making another popular dish Ħobż biż-żejt. For more information on Malta visit www.visitmalta.com January | 43


Izu’s Aya Is A Must Visit

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Chef Izu’s latest restaurant finds us at City Walk Dubai, in a space formerly occupied by Galvin in The Square. The name Aya translates to ‘beautiful’ in Japanese, and this idea is interpreted across not only the food but also the plating of dishes, and overall design of the venue. We’re delighted with the changes to the interior, which were originally quite dark, and find the lighter touch matches the tone of the space quite well. While the layout is nearly the same, the restaurant feels expansive and more welcoming. The private dining area has had an upgrade, and the outdoor space is also a welcome addition, in the cooler months this is an excellent spot to stop and watch the world go by. Guests can choose from the patio located near the main entrance, or, if in the mood for people-watching, outside on the main street of City Walk. Given the beautiful weather, we opt to sit outside. With attention to detail at every turn, the chopsticks rest on stylized holders, and the physical menu is also a work of art. The overall theme is a bit eclectic but reads Asian, and really, why not offer a selection of international dishes? We’re in the mood to try a bit of everything, and the staff are quite accommodating in providing suggestions. To begin, we’re served the Edamame, and, a particular personal favourite, Padron Peppers. The Edamame is perfectly salted, and, should you feel in the mood, arrive with aji amarillo emulsion for

dipping. The Padron Peppers are exactly as I like them, blistered and a bit salty. The other starters follow in succession, an expertly sliced O-Toro, Wagyu Beef Tartare, Seaweed Salad, alongside a selection of Nigiri and Prawn Gyoza. The most unexpected of the appetizers is the Seaweed Salad, which is served on a bed of creamy tarama and served up with fresh baked nori kulcha bread. It’s a unique combination, and actually, we think it works. The Wagyu Beef Tartare also has its own spin, served with lighter than air (and wonderfully moreish) rice crackers. We’ve had better mixes of tartare, but Chef Izu’s version is a contender, and we would order this plate again. The Prawn Gyoza are well mixed and accompanied by a sweet and sour sauce. There has clearly been a choice to create a unique Nigiri selection, and for this, we applaud the chef and his team. The presentation and taste of the platter is sublime. Overall, the undisputed ‘winner’ of our smaller dishes is the O-Toro, which is served simply. The fatty fish does not need a lot of accoutrements, and the kitchen is wise to leave it alone letting the protein shine on its own. Sandos seem to be having a moment in the UAE, and while the rest of the menu is a knockout, the Wagyu Katsu Sando doesn’t quite hit the levels of our other favourites across the city. For us, the Aya barbeque sauce is just a bit too sweet and distracts from the protein. January | 45


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Although there is a selection of sushi rolls, we decide to instead try some of the heartier main dishes. While there isn’t a lot of room left, we are served Miso Marinated Black Cod and the absolute star dish, the Spanish Octopus. While the Back Cod certainly meets expectations, it is the beautifully marinated Spanish Octopus that we would order again in a heartbeat. While the inclusion of coriander emulsion is a bit much for the portion of octopus, the plating is beautiful. Sides arrive in the form of delicious Japanese Mushrooms and a generous portion of Broccolini. If you only have one dessert, please make it the Brown Butter Ice Cream. The portion is massive, and it’s the perfect not too sweet finish to the meal. We both comment on the originality of the dish and can already see this dessert being instantly popular and becoming one of the signatures at Aya.

Would we go back? Well, it would seem rude not to. And Chef Izu has been busy! We’re also keen to visit Fika and see what he’s cooking up over there. Edamame, AED 25 Padron Peppers, AED 60 O-Toro, AED 140 Wagyu Beef Tartare, AED 145 Seaweed Salad, AED 80 Nigiri (6 pieces), AED 200 Prawn Gyoza (5 pieces), AED 80 Wagyu Katsu Sando, AED 150 Miso Marinated Black Cod, AED 200 Spanish Octopus, AED 175 Japanese Mushrooms, AED 55 Broccolini, AED 55

Aya, The Square, City Walk, Dubai, +971 4 343 3330 Overall, what we love most about our visit to Aya is how guests can arrive in a group and have choices for all palates. Dishes can By Courtney Brandt easily be shared or enjoyed individually. We do think there could be a few more dishes for vegetarians, although there definitely are options. We appreciate the light touch by the service staff, who are professional but unobtrusive, a delicate balance we genuinely appreciate. Prices are a touch high, but with quality products and luxury proteins, a bit of mark-up is expected.

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Jumeirah Zabeel Saray’s Indian Delights

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variety of delicious chutneys. To start, we order the Murgh Tikka, which arrives sizzling on its own grill. The seasoning is spot on, and the chicken is juicy and tender. Throughout the evening, we see this dish ordered at nearly every other table, so it’s a clear winner for the team at Amala. We’re also served up one of the signature dishes, the Vattichattu Kanagoora. I love scallops in We make our way past the fountains in the lobby, Amala is located every form, and these four are presented simply, cooked well. Do I think there could be a few other elements to enhance the on the ground floor of the hotel, and opens into a stately dining dish? Yes, but that’s just my opinion. room, with large columns and jewel tones throughout. Even better? During the cooler months, the restaurant has access to an For mains, it would seem rude not to order a curry, so we request expansive and covered open-air patio, something we wish more venues could offer. Promising “a sensory experience created by both the Goan Jhinga Curry and the Dal Makhani, served with the rich flavours and exotic spices of classic North Indian Mughlai Basmati Rice and two kinds of Naan, garlic and butter. While I enjoy the flavour of the Goan Jhinga Curry, I wish the consistency cuisine,” we eagerly open our menus to review the dishes. of the sauce had been just a bit thicker. However, I’m one who While there is plenty in Dubai in the way of Indian fusion and prefers more of a gravy texture when it comes to my curry. The gastronomy, sometimes it’s best to enjoy original flavours and Dal Makhani has plenty of depth of flavour and, like the prawn presentation. curry, is a generous portion. Both dishes would be easy to split After we cleanse our hands on the scented towels and enjoy a between two people. Now, while I’m not a complete expert when it comes to the subject of Naan, I will say that Amala’s version small glass of lassi, we’re served a range of poppadoms, with a Whilst it’s been a while since our last visit, driving out to the Palm Jumeirah is always something that strikes us as ‘so Dubai,’ and I wonder why we don’t make the trip more often. Similarly, upon arrival, the immediate opulence of Jumeirah Zabeel Saray is always breathtaking.

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might be my favourite in the city. Perfectly crispy, with just the right blend of garlic or butter, and not too thick or thin, only my attempt at a diet had me stop from ordering another round of this beautiful bread. While others might overlook the Naan, we feel that restaurants who put emphasis on all the details of a meal are often the best venues. For dessert, we decided to split the Amala Signature Kesar-Malai Kulfi Ice Cream which is another perfect dish to share between two people. With saffron and other colourful ingredients, this vivid plating will have you grabbing for your phone before diving in. Would we go back to Amala? During the winter season, this would be a cosy location to enjoy on the Palm. There was a good crowd, and the service was both friendly and approachable. As with any above average Indian restaurant, there will be plenty of options for vegetarians -something we appreciate. There are also special deals devised as ‘tasting menus’ where guests can choose from dishes and have access to unlimited amounts. We suggest asking your waiter to learn more about the special. For those of you who haven’t visited Jumeirah Zabeel Saray apart from Amala they also have a range of other delightful dining 50 | Dining and Nightlife Middle East

options for you to try from, The Rib Room, boasting classic decor and prime cuts of meat, including Irish and Wagyu beef, cooked to order, Lalezar, Dubai’s first Anatolian restaurant, with authentic Turkish dishes, fresh salads and succulent meats, Plaj, a contemporary beachside dining venue with a menu of wood-fired pizzas and fresh Mediterranean flavours, The Crown, the only traditional British pub on The Palm, offering a selection of refreshing drinks and screening essential live sport and The Music Hall, offering gourmet international cuisine accompanied by nightly musical performances, ranging from jazz to rock, to name a few. Murgh Tikka, AED 100 Vattichattu Kanagoora, AED 145 Goan Jhinga Curry, AED 120 Dal Makhani, AED 75 Basmati Rice, AED 35 Naan (3 pieces), AED 30 Kesar-Malai Kulfi Ice Cream, AED 55 Amala, Palm Jumeirah, Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, Dubai, +971 4 453 0444 By Courtney Brandt



Ayana Spa

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Ayana Spa is located at the charming Bab Al Qasr Hotel and Residences, Abu Dhabi. As we enter the spa we are warmly greeted by the team. The spa smells amazing and sets the tone for a relaxing and pleasant afternoon. In an exquisite environment of tranquillity, Ayana Spa offers an extensive range of indulgent body and facial treatments, for female and male guests, including Swedish massage, Thai massage or a four hands massage to body scrubs with natural herbs and sand from the Sahara Desert. Designed as a tranquil sanctuary over two floors, Bab Al Qasr’s luxury Ayana Spa incorporates ancient Arabian techniques, healing herbs, and organic ingredients into its extensive treatment menu. With six therapy rooms, sauna, steam bath, jacuzzi and treatments, Ayana Spa is the perfect place to relax, revive, restore and re-energise. Offering a collection of luxurious, pampering services that are enhanced with state-of-the-art equipment, this spa helps guests achieve a greater state of well-being. We each select a 60 minute massage from the extensive Ayana Spa menu. We waste no time heading to our separate treatment rooms and getting into our robes. Male guests are treated on the top floor of the spa whilst female guests may visit the lower floor, ensuring privacy for guests. Our treatment room consist of a private changing room with a shower. The dimly lit treatment room offers a sense of calm from our hectic day. Before the treatment begins our therapist invites us to partake in a foot washing ritual, our feet are washed with warm water in a rose infused basin bowl. This is exactly what every spa should do for cleanliness before guests commence any treatment. The massage bed has also been heated, apart from this being extremely cosy it is also useful in warming tired muscles and greatly contributes to the overall result.

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Today I will be experiencing a Swedish Massage treatment, which consists of a relaxing style of massage. The Swedish Massage technique employs light to firm pressure across a range of long, smooth strokes, with kneading, rhythmic tapping, vibration and friction. The therapist begins the treatment with my legs, before moving up to my back and arms and ending the treatment with an invigorating scalp massage. My companions Balinese Massage treatment employs stretching, kneading, skin rolling and alternating between gentle and vigorous strokes for effective muscle stimulation, this treatment is more beneficial for those that sit on a computer for long hours. Both treatments are performed well, and the therapists are very professional and knowledgeable in their technique and approach. The combination of the selected techniques ensures that any muscle tension we were feeling before we arrived is relieved. The following day we feel fully energized and our back, legs and arms feel much looser than they have in weeks. Overall Ayana Spa offers a great selection of treatments, a very reasonable price point, knowledgeable staff, welcoming team and fully trained therapists that provide us with the relaxation and restoration we much desired from our experience. Ayana Spa team do the basics well, from a great welcome, ensuring we fill out the pre massage form to attention to detail with cleanliness. Although the spa may not be as opulent as other neighbouring hotels you cannot fault the quality of our experience, we highly recommend a visit to Ayana Spa located in Bab Al Qasr Hotel and Residences, Abu Dhabi. A Swedish or Balinese Massage treatment would cost AED 495 for 60 mins or AED 695 for 90 mins. Ayana Spa, Bab Al Qasr Hotel and Residences, Abu Dhabi, +971 2 205 3000



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