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5 of the best yoga classes in Dubai to try this summer
They say movement is medicine, but it comes in many forms, and we're all built differently. What works for one body might not work for another. Some of us need intensity, others find everything they need in a quiet flow. And for many, yoga is where it all comes together – a way to stretch, slow down, reset, and breathe through whatever the week throws at you. Here are some of the best yoga classes in Dubai to check out this summer. Shimis Tucked inside Alserkal Avenue, Shimis is a light-filled studio known for its calming atmosphere and modern take on practice. The space offers Vinyasa, Hatha, Yin and private sessions – suited to anyone looking to stretch, reset, or just move with more intention. It's not just about poses here. Shimis makes space for focus and breath, with a schedule that works whether you're easing in or going all in. Location: Warehouse 42, Alserkal Avenue, Street 8, Dubai Cost: Drop-in classes from Dhs110; packages and memberships available Times: Daily from 7am to 9pm (weekdays) and 8am to 4pm (Saturdays), 8am to 8pm (Sundays) Contact: (0)4 284 2077. @ Karma Yoga Karma Yoga is a peaceful studio high above the city on the 33rd floor of Marina Plaza. The space is Bali-inspired, with natural light, temple carvings, crystals, and soft details that create a calming atmosphere. Alongside Vinyasa, Hatha, and Yin yoga, the studio also offers prenatal classes and meditation sessions. If you're interested in wellness beyond movement, there are workshops on gong baths, chakra alignment, and full-moon meditation. Location: Marina Plaza, 33rd Floor, Dubai Marin Cost: Single class is priced at Dhs250, package of 5 at Dhs525, package of 10 at Dhs990, package of 25 at Dhs2200, package of 50 at Dhs4100, six months unlimited at Dhs6600, and twelve months unlimited at Dhs11600 Times: Daily from 8.30am to 9pm (weekdays); mornings only on weekends Contact: (0)4 399 9301 @karmayogadubai Underwater Yoga at The Lost Chambers For a yoga session that's truly out of the ordinary, try underwater yoga at The Lost Chambers Aquarium in Atlantis The Palm. Practise your flow surrounded by marine life and gentle water, offering a calm and unusual atmosphere that's both grounding and refreshing. It's a unique way to quiet your mind and move your body. Location: Atlantis, The Palm Cost: 45-minute underwater yoga class, priced at Dhs175 per session. Advance booking required. Maximum 15 participants per class. Times: Wednesdays and Fridays, from 8am to 8:45am Contact: (0)4 426 1000. @atlantisthepalm HWH Studio Burj Al Arab Image: HWH Studio Dubai website HWH Studio brings its calming, minimalist approach to the iconic Burj Al Arab, offering a retreat-style yoga experience that feels worlds away – even in summer. The 50-minute Sunset Flow class here lets you move, breathe, and reset with hotel-backed luxury, all framed by serene interiors. There's also another quiet, zen-like location at Delano, away from the city buzz if you're after a more low-key setting. Location: Burj Al Arab (main studio) Cost: 50-minute Sunset Flow at Burj Al Arab priced at Dhs 250 per session Times: Daily from 9am to 7pm Contact: (0)4 556 6255. @hwhstudiodubai Trident Wellness Centre If you're after a yoga studio that's both versatile and grounded in tradition, Trident Wellness stands out. As Dubai's largest integrated yoga chain, this Marina studio offers a minimalist space and a full spectrum of practices – from power-filled flows to slow, restorative sessions. Location: Trident Bayside, 1st Floor, Dubai Marina Cost: Drop-in (first class) from Dhs75, standard drop-in Dhs120 (60 min) or Dhs100 (90 min), 7‑day unlimited: Dhs300; 1‑month unlimited: Dhs1,250, longer packages available, 36‑class pass Dhs2,150 Times: Daily from 7 am to 9 pm (weekdays) and 9 am to 8 pm (weekends) Contact: (0)4 441 6287. @trident_wellness


Time Out Dubai
10-06-2025
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- Time Out Dubai
8 (really nice) places in Dubai to go to between 5pm and 7pm for drinks and bites
So, you've finished work for the day and have some time to kill? With the summer season almost in swing and life slowing down a little bit, it's quite tempting to meet up with friends for after work drinks and nibbles. In Paris, they've got this concept called 'cinq à sept' – five to seven. It's when you've finished work for the day and the sun is starting to set, so you've got a golden window of opportunity where you can boost your mood after a day at work. Typically, people here use this time to commute, to run errands or to stick around in the office. But if you decide to do it like the French do, you can use this time to brighten up your day with a little tipple at a really nice restaurant bar. With that in mind, here's a list of our favourite fancy after-work spots. Eugène Eugène After work drinks in Dubai. Credit: Eugène Eugène. Available daily from 4pm to 7pm, you can take advantage of the L'Apéritif d'Eugène, a French-inspired offering, where for Dhs110 per person, you'll get a curated selection of two mixed drinks or mocktails, complemented by the chef's assortment of gourmet appetizers. Definitely the place to be for evening drinks. Dhs110. Daily from 4pm-7pm. Kempinski Mall of the Emirates, Al Barsha (04 379 8963). Isola After work drinks in Dubai. Credit: Isola. Looking for a picturesque sundowner spot to unwind? The menu there has a selection of creative mixed drinks and cicchetti bites you can order. Thu 5pm-8pm. Jumeirah Islands Clubhouse, Jumeirah Islands (04 583 3124). La Petite Maison Restaurant & Bar After work drinks in Dubai. Credit: La Petite Maison Restaurant & Bar. LPM Restaurant & Bar is doing exactly what the Parisians do with its Cinq à Sept bar programme. Here, between 5pm and 7pm, you can choose from a selection of beverages with glasses of grape each priced at Dhs44 and mixed drinks at Dhs48. Then you can pick one complimentary bar bite from a pretty stellar selection of small dishes, including smoked burrata dip with crispy zucchini flower, crudités and beef cecina. The best part is you can walk in without having to make a booking. Mon-Fri 5pm-7pm. Gate Village, DIFC (04 439 0505). Tapasake After work drinks in Dubai. Credit: Tapasake. Embrace sunset vibes at Tapasake on weekdays from 5 pm to 8pm at the Terrace Bar and Pool Bar. There will be a special Japanese Nikkei offering with beverages and tapas. With drinks starting from Dhs55 per person for a glass of Italian sparkling, Dhs56 for a glass of pink grape and Dhs50 for a glass of draught hops at the pool bar, you can sip in style for less. Sun-Thu, 5pm-8pm. One&Only One Za'abeel, Trade Centre Area (04 666 1617). Onda by Pierchic After work drinks in Dubai. Credit: Pierchic Wander up the pier at Jumeirah Al Qasr for a sunset drink and you'll have some pretty magnificent views of the Arabian Gulf and Burj Al Arab. The bar is open to everyone, whether you're dining at end-of-the-pier Italian restaurant Pierchic, or just in the mood for a bit of sea air with your drinks. Either way, if you're after pre-dinner drinks with your date, or on the hunt for a spot to unwind as the sun sets, this open-air deck suspended above the water should be your next go-to. Sun-Thu 5pm-midnight, Fri-Sat 5pm-1am. Pierchic, Jumeirah Al Qasr (800 323 232). Sucre After work drinks in Dubai. Credit: Sucre Sucre also has a special aperitivo menu available from Monday to Friday between 4pm and 8pm. Here you can choose from a selection of mixed drinks, hops and grape for Dhs38. Each drink on the menu comes with a paired bar bite. These include stuffed olives, anchovy bruschetta, pickled pepper croquettes with goose ham and burrata fig bruschetta. From Dhs38. Mon-Fri 4pm-8pm. Gate Village, DIFC (04 340 0829). Tagomago After work drinks in Dubai. Credit: Tagomago Head to Tagomago right after work and you'll catch the quiet period before people start arriving for dinner. There's no better place to enjoy the sunset on Palm Jumeirah. The Balearic-inspired beachfront restaurant features a fully Spanish menu, several bars and stunning interiors. We prefer to sit at the bar right at the back overlooking the Arabian Sea and Burj Al Arab at a distance. Order a Spanish pitcher and a small bowl of blood orange-stuffed Spanish olives as a snack and you definitely won't regret it. Daily 10am-1am. Azure Residence, The Palm Jumeirah (04 832 6620). Uchi After work drinks in Dubai. Credit: Uchi. A DIFC dweller? Grab your friends and head to this little Japanese eatery and take advantage of Uchi's 'power hour' between 5pm and 7pm. Here, you can choose from a premium selection of Japanese beverages as well as fine grape and hops. Take advantage of a 15 percent discount between 5pm and 7pm every weekday. Or take the experience up a notch by pairing your drink with a selection of small bites. Mon-Fri 5pm-7pm. Gate Village, DIFC (04 298 5044). Need a reservation in the meantime? New restaurants in Dubai that you need to visit right now From casual eats to fine dining, there's bound to be a new venue you'll want to try 86 best restaurants in Dubai, as tested by us Tried and tested by us 25 of the best restaurants in DIFC: Reservations you have to make now Tried, tested and highly rated restaurants to try in Dubai's financial district


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18-05-2025
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Review: The Beam Dubai
Thanks to Dubai's ever-increasing traffic, there are a handful of areas I largely chose to avoid during peak hours – Dubai Marina being one of them. So, I'm surprised to find myself heading – albeit glacially – for a 7pm dinner reservation at Le Royal Meridien one mid-week evening. But this is no ordinary dinner reservation. At the helm of newly opened The Beam is Nick Alvis, one of a collective of independent chefs who paved the way for Dubai's homegrown restaurant scene to flourish in the late twenty-teens. After departing his renowned Madinat Jumeirah restaurant folly in 2022 and spending some time consulting, he's back on the pots and pans at The Beam. Taking over what homesick Brits will remember as Geales, The Beam is a bistro-style dining experience set in a corner of the resort's neatly landscaped grounds. An immaculate garden greets guests, a trickling water fountain provides a pretty centrepiece, leading to an indoor-outdoor space, bi-folding doors expanding out fully to let one lead into the other. Tables in the garden and on the covered terrace offer lovely views of Ain Dubai on the skyline, while those seated indoors are enveloped in an unpretentious warmth of neutral interiors and soft lighting. We make a reservation only a week after opening, and the spacious restaurant is already abuzz with guests. While some come from staying in the hotel, many are here for Alvis, who greets each table with warm hospitality and proudly shows them around the restaurant when we arrive. The culinary offering is reflective of a European bistro, elevated with a Dubai touch that's fitting for the city's competitive culinary scene. As well as the a la carte menu, a fresh fish display is adorned with towers of seafood and locally caught fish on ice, further enhancing the menu. For starters, we order the venison tartare (Dhs110), which is prettily plated, tender cubes of venison dressed with smoked egg yolk and root ginger. But it's the flat bread that we dream of long after we've finished the final bite. From the dedicated section of skillet baked flat breads, we opt for the sun-dried tomato and burrata one (Dhs60). The bread is the perfect crispy crust and spongy base, swirls of creamy burrata and crunchy pine nuts add rich flavour and texture. We go to the fresh fish display for mains and order the seabass (market price). It arrives as a whole fish, and despite being a very generous portion, it's cooked perfectly and tastes even better when drizzled with a lemon beurre blanc. The ribeye (Dhs360), a juicy piece of Westholme Australian grass-fed Wagyu, is also excellent. It's simply seasoned and served alongside a portion of piping hot chunky chips and a roasted rib sauce. For a sweet ending, the burnt cream (Dhs55), The Beam's take on a crème brulee, is deliciously velvety, laced with raspberry and topped with a scoop of sorbet to add a light note. Verdict: A great restaurant worth braving the traffic for. The Beam by Nick Alvis, Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa, Al Mamsha Street, Dubai Marina, 5pm to 11pm Mon to Fri, 1pm to 11pm Sat and Sun. Tel: (0)4 316 5550. > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in


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17-05-2025
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Is this the best restaurant in Ras Al Khaimah?
There's much discussion surrounding the transformation of Ras Al Khaimah's hotel landscape, spearheaded by the upcoming Wynn Marjan Island. But a quieter revolution is also happening in the emirate's restaurant scene. And leading the way is Farmhouse by Syrco, where acclaimed Dutch chef Syrco Bakker is now at the helm of The Ritz-Carlton Al Wadi Desert's signature restaurant. The rustic-luxe restaurant, overlooking a watering hole where Arabian oryx and gazelles regularly stop by, is lovely and serene – a fitting destination for an elevated farm-to-table concept. Inside, wooden beams, oversized vases filled with pampas and shelves laden with jars lean into the farmhouse theme. Outside, the terrace features a firepit, a bar, and lots of seating. The menu is concise and focuses heavily on locally and sustainably sourced ingredients. As well as the regular a la carte, there's a special menu for meats and another one for seasonal specials. The heirloom tomato salad (Dhs90) uses juicy local tomatoes and pairs them with creamy burrata and a zesty vinaigrette to make a simple dish sing. From the specials, the BBQ grilled prawns (Dhs110) are a dish we wish could make it onto the permanent menu – full of flavour, deliciously meaty, and simply served in a punchy harissa. From the steaks, we venture further afield with a Wagyu striploin from New South Wales (Dhs350), Australia, an example of Syrco's commitment to the highest quality – responsibly sourced – ingredients. It arrives perfectly cooked, tender and juicy, although the side of beef parmentier, a rich stew topped with mashed potato foam, feels unnecessary. We're glad to have ordered a side of fries (Dhs45) that feels more like a natural pairing. For dessert, the light and prettily plated berries (Dhs65) features crunchy meringue, creamy citrus mousse and a sweet berry compote and makes for a refreshing end to the meal. Verdict: Local flavours get an innovative upgrade in a unique desert setting. Farmhouse by Syrco, The Ritz-Carlton Ras Al Khaimah, Al Wadi Desert, 5.30pm to 11pm, Mon to Fri and Sun, 1pm to 4pm and 5.30pm to 11pm Sat. @farmhousebysyrco > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in


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14-05-2025
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8 things to do in Abu Dhabi this weekend: May 16 to 18
Here's what's hot in town… Can't really complain about how this week's been going, but a weekend is still a weekend. On that note, here are 8 fun things to do in Abu Dhabi this weekend. Friday, May 16 Round out the week with a business lunch at L'ETO Whether you're looking to grab a bite between meetings enjoy or a relaxed midday catch-up with friends, L'ETO's business lunch serves some great starters such as the beef borsch soup and pampushki, and mains such as the organic tomato strozzapreti and porcini risotto with truffle oil. They sure mean business when it's lunchtime. L'ETO, The Galleria Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi, weekdays noon to 4pm, Dhs110 (two courses), Dhs135 (three courses). Leo & Loona has opened a fun new location at Dalma Mall, with playful adventures, racing tracks, trampolines and more waiting to be discovered. With over 30 immersive experiences across a whimisical 650 square metre fantasy dining area, there's tons of fun to be had for the little ones. Leo & Loona, Dalma Mall, Abu Dhabi. @ Saturday, May 17 Say Mamma-Mia! at a beach party This is a one-night-only celebration of the famous musical everyone's waiting to catch right here in Abu Dhabi next month, so get ready for a night of fun, iconic tunes, and barefoot dancing at Fahid Beach Club by Barbossa this Saturday. Disco beats and ABBA hits shall set the stage in this celebration for the ages. Fahid Beach Club by Barbossa, Fahid Island, Abu Dhabi, Saturday May 17. @fahidbcbybarbossa Go on a Cantonese journey with Hakkasan This Michelin-starred restaurant's signature experience pays homage to traditional Cantonese flavors with a modern touch. You can dine on a terrific three-course set menu priced at Dhs398 a guest, and expect to taste specialities such as the jasmine tea–smoked mala chicken, wok-fried sustainable grouper, a dim sum trio, and pistachio kunafa with yoghurt ice cream. Hakkasan, Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, West Corniche Road, Abu Dhabi, May 15 to July 15, 6pm to 11.30pm, Dhs398 per diner (min. 2 guests). Tel: (0)2 690 7739. @hakkasanabudhabi This brand-new summer beverage menu is cool, smart and clever – a mocktail list of 10 beverages, and a cocktail list serving 10 of its own – placed next to each other, the creations complement each other – all celebrating the Golden Age of the French Riviera. Look no further when you're looking to kick the summer off in style. La Petite Maison Abu Dhabi, The Galleria Al Maryah Island, noon to 1am. @lpmabudhabi If you haven't caught Kings and Queens of Africa: Forms and Figures of Power at Louvre Abu Dhabi yet, there's good news, folks: the exhibition is now available to visit until June 8. Experience this groundbreaking exploration of African artistic heritage in a first of its kind exhibition that presents over 350 exceptional artworks from the 11th to the 21st centuries. Louvre Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, until June 8, Dhs65. Enjoy a showcase of contemporary Korean art Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation (ADMAF) and the Seoul Museum of Art (SeMa) are proud to present the first showcase of contemporary Korean art in the region, titled Layered Medium: We Are in Open Circuits – Contemporary Art from Korea, 1960s to Today – and it will be available for you to admire and appreciate at Manarat Al Saadiyat from May 16 to June 30. Co-curated by Maya El Khalil and Kyung-hwan Yeo, the showcase will bring a compelling perspective to town, that covers six decades of Korea's avantgarde art movement. Manarat Al Saadiyat, Abu Dhabi, May 16 to June 30. @admafsocial Enjoy afternoon tea at Shangri-La Qaryat Al Beri Abu Dhabi Available from 2.30pm to 6pm daily, Shangri-La Qaryat Al Beri's traditional afternoon tea experience includes a freshly baked scones with clotted cream and jam, bite-sized sandwiches, and an array of mouthwatering pastries. Pick from a variety of premium teas or coffee brews to go with it, and you can really make an afternoon of it. Also, watch out for the tea sommelier's precision. Shangri-La Qaryat Al Beri, Rabdan, Abu Dhabi, 2.30pm to 6pm daily, Dhs220 (2 guests). @shangrilaabudhabi > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in