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8 spots to get the best, most luscious chocolate cake in Dubai
8 spots to get the best, most luscious chocolate cake in Dubai

What's On

time02-07-2025

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8 spots to get the best, most luscious chocolate cake in Dubai

World Chocolate Day is coming up on July 7, but let's be honest, we don't need any kind of excuse to indulge in a big, fat, dense slice of chocolate cake, the kind that makes all your problems go away. If you're looking to satisfy such a category of craving in Dubai, then we've got you covered with this list. By order of What's On , everyone gets chocolate cake. Jun's Now this is a special weekend treat. Jun's chocolate cake contains the magical powers of Chef Kelvin Cheung's genius and gluten-free goodness, so everyone can enjoy a slice come Thursday. Think layers upon layers of chocolate sponge cake topped with dark chocolate mousse & dark chocolate ganache topped with salted caramel and burnt milk crumble – sounds exquisite, and indeed, it is. The layers are thin, rich, packed with flavour and texture, and if this isn't a way to reward yourself on the weekend, we don't know what is. @junsdubai OMA OMA has heartwarming homegrown origins – the whole corporate-to-croissant type story, and while they do cakes and cookies, as well as some tinned varieties like the dream cake and tiramusi, their chocolate crack cake is a divine variation of the traditional chocolate cake. In a tin, like the ever popular dream cake format, with layers of rich Valrhona chocolate with just the right amount of crunch. Grab a spoon and work away through the creamy, dreamy layers. @ Rise Bakehouse Rise Bakehouse in Al Quoz is all about that perfect slice for one. Specialising of sorts in lunchbox cakes, those cute little mini things you've probably seen on your Instagram, they have a chocolate variety as well. Feuilletine chocolate crunch cake – a 4-inch, 2-layered chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream filling and dark chocolate feuilletine. It's enough for two people, but you don't have to share and we support that. Don't miss out on their workshops. @ Parker's Matilda Cake Miss Trunchbull and Bruce Bogtrotter's cake-filled saga has given birth to a Dubai desserts Instagram favourite – the Matilda Cake, found at Parker's outlets across the UAE. Videos of this massive cake slice encased in a little cardboard triangle and filled to the brim with chocolate sauce, and shots of the cardboard being lifted and the most inviting chocolate pour may be frequent on your explore page. Bruce's chocolate smeared face is the telltale sign, perched on little stick and stuck into the slice. It looks so good – the cravings are starting to hit. @parkers Melenzane A bit unconventional but this Milly Cake from Italian spot Melenzane has captured the attention and hearts of many. It's essentially a super creamy, rich, thick mousse, served in a dish with a jar of what looks like chocolate milk. Think crunchy hazelnut layers, silky mascarpone mousse, and rich cocoa anglaise which you can pour over top, drench the cake and have a bite. The entire experience is a party of textures, from the smooth mousse to the sweet milk and the crunchy bits on top. @melenzaneuae Circle Cafe Four layers of chocolate? Now you're talking. Circle Cafe's chocolate cake is one that is big, rich and perfect for when those cravings hit. The sizes are generous but once you've had a bite of this gooey creation, all thoughts of sharing go out the window. The icing is the star, steering away from the thick buttercream that sometimes overwhelms these cakes. The filling is much gooier and moreish as well, and all your chocolate cake dreams will come alive with a slice of this. @ Magnolia Bakery The people stay going gaga over the banana pudding from Magnolia Bakery, but some of their other treats are also drool-worthy, including the chocolate cake. In it's most traditional, authentic form, this two-layered cake comes with layers of soft, moist chocolate sponge, creamy, fluffy, icing and a touch of sprinkles around the edge. No fancy additions, no frilly ingredients – just pure chocolate goodness. Order a slice, or the whole cakes, because whoever said you can't have a whole cake to yourself was wrong. @magnoliabakeryuae Gateaux This one seems to be a resounding Dubai favourite, name-dropped on social media and the good old Reddit forums. The people have spoken, and they love Gateaux's devil's chocolate cake. This a classic one too – a dark moist chocolate sponge made with premium chocolate and layered with rich chocolate ganache, and topped with some fruit (for balance, of course). One of those family classic cakes you can order for a birthday or even for a special occasion, this one will serve a crowd. @gateaux_uae Images: Socials

Dine at 100+ Dubai restaurants this week for just Dhs125 – here's how
Dine at 100+ Dubai restaurants this week for just Dhs125 – here's how

Time Out Dubai

time20-05-2025

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  • Time Out Dubai

Dine at 100+ Dubai restaurants this week for just Dhs125 – here's how

At Time Out Dubai we love nothing more than dining at top-rated restaurants for less. So what if we told you that you can experience amazingly-priced two or three-course meals at top restaurants like Eugène Eugène, MayaBay or Reif Othman's Hoe Lee Kow? Well, you're in luck, as Dubai Restaurant Week 2025 is officially back and 103 of the city's top restaurants are offering budget-friendly set menus, starting from just Dhs125 per person. The foodie event began on Friday May 8, and will last right until Sunday May 25. Yes, that's right. You don't just get a week of amazing dining deals, but a whole 18 days of them. Dubai Restaurant Week will feature brilliant offers from fine dining spots, casual local concepts and some lesser-known hidden gems. Each participating venue will present two-course lunch menus at Dhs125 and three-course dinners at Dhs250 per person, giving you the chance to explore new restaurants and rediscover old favourites. The best part? Participating restaurants include many Time Out Dubai Restaurant Awards 2025 winners, including Jun's, COYA, Huton, Mimi Kakushi, Bull & Bear. With such an incredible restaurant line-up, we recommend booking your seats early to avoid disappointment Dubai Restaurant Week 2025: top restaurants to book Jun's (Credit: supplied) Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 Hailed as one of the most creative Asian restaurants in Dubai, Jun's comes from acclaimed chef Kelvin Cheung and proudly serves up 'third culture cooking'. For Dubai Restaurant Week, diners can enjoy a delicious two-course lunch featuring signature claypot rice dishes for just Dhs125. In the evening, a three-course dinner includes standout dishes like miso Chilean sea bass and corn-fed baby chicken in red coconut curry. Licensed. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, Downtown Dubai, (04 457 6035). Check out our full Jun's review here COYA (Credit: COYA) Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 This super-cool Peruvian restaurant is one of the best Latin American restaurants in Dubai, and has been for some time. The Dhs125 two-course lunch offers seafood starters like sea bream ceviche and soft shell prawns, with hearty mains such as lomo saltado steak or Peruvian mushroom rice, finished with delicious desserts including passion fruit granita or caramel ganache. Meanwhile, the set dinner menu features crowdpleasers such as tuna tartar, Chilean sea bass croquetas, spicy flank steak, and grilled baby chicken, ending on a sweet note with lime cheesecake, churros, or sweetcorn dessert. Licensed. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah, (04 316 9600). Check out our full COYA review here Three Cuts Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 Glamorous and grand, this sleek new restaurant is designed in homage to the old school steakhouse. The Dubai Restaurant Week menu is full of tasty classics including beef carpaccio and salmon tartare for starters, followed by high-quality mains including beef striploin, mushroom risotto and grilled royal sea bream. Licensed. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah, (04 379 4811). Licensed. Rooftop West, Nakheel Mall, Palm Jumeirah (04 420 1113). Check out our full Three Cuts review here Eugène Eugène Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 A French restaurant from the team behind La Cantine du Faubourg, Eugène Eugène opened in 2023 and has made plenty of noise ever since. Showcasing elegant European cuisine in a sophisticated setting, the lunch menu features tasty mains including spinach ricotta ravioli, crunchy sea bass or beef tartare. Meanwhile, for dinner, guests can enjoy premium mains such as roasted whole baby chicken, bavette à l'échalote (flank steak with shallots) or delicate risotto petits pois. Licensed. Kempinski Mall of the Emirates, Al Barsha, (04 379 8963). Check out our full Eugène Eugène review here Hutong Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 A high-end Chinese restaurant in DIFC, Hutong hails from Hong Kong and has famous locations worldwide, including in London's The Shard. The Dubai Restaurant Week menu includes sizzling signature dishes, including flaming wagyu beef char siu and mapo tofu, offering an authentic taste of Northern Chinese flavours for an unmissable deal. Licensed. Gate Building 6, DIFC, (04 220 0868). Check out our full Hutong review here Gohan Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 If you're a fan of La Cantine du Faubourg, you'll love Gohan. Tucked away within the French restaurant, behind the grape fridges and into what once was the kitchen, you'll find Gohan, a trendy, uber-hip spot that is a hit with Dubai's cool crowd. Combining authentic Japanese flavours with spectacular waterfront views, diners can enjoy a two course meal stuffed with plenty of choice, from yellowtail carpaccio with black pepper ponzu to grilled Angus tenderloin with yakitori sauce. Licensed. Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Sheikh Zayed Road, (04 352 7105). Check out our full Gohan review here MayaBay Credit: Mayabay Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 A previous winner of Time Out Dubai's Best Asian Restaurant, this brilliant spot at Jumeirah Al Naseem is nestled just next to the cute turtle lagoon and has stunning views. But the location isn't the only draw. Billing itself as 'Thai-Japanese' this carefully crafted menu spans the region, with everything from sushi to stir-fries, dim sum, curries and more – all of which are expertly prepared and incredibly moreish. The brilliant Dubai Restaurant Week deal means you can tuck into tasty mains including Chilean sea bass with spicy miso or grilled 'crying tiger' (spicy beef) steak, starting from Dhs125. Licensed. Jumeirah Al Naseem, Umm Suqeim, (04 275 2500). Check out our full Mayabay review here Mimi Kakushi Credit: Mimi Kakushi Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 This cooler-than-cool Japanese restaurant at Dubai's exclusive Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach counts Scalini and COYA among its illustrious neighbours. Inspired by 1920s Osaka, Mimi Kakushi is all chic furnishings and excellent furnishings. The two-course lunch menu includes dishes like salmon avocado maki, assorted seaweed with nashi pear and spicy tuna with crispy rice crackers, followed by mains such as grilled marinated salmon or yakisoba with assorted mushrooms. For dinner, the three-course menu features premium selections like chu-toro, blackcurrant hot sauce, miso black cod and grilled baby chicken with truffle cream. Licensed. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah, (04 379 4811). Check out our full Mimi Kakushi review here Check out the full list of participating spots for Dubai Restaurant Week here Dhs125 (two courses for lunch), Dhs250 (three courses for dinner). Daily from Fri May 8-Sun May 25 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 These are Dubai's best restaurants: 85 incredible places to dine All the winners of the Time Out Dubai Restaurant Awards Here's how to eat at 10 expensive Dubai restaurants for less Early bird dinners, lunch specials and more

Dubai Restaurant Week 2025: How you can dine at 103 spots for only Dhs125
Dubai Restaurant Week 2025: How you can dine at 103 spots for only Dhs125

Time Out Dubai

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out Dubai

Dubai Restaurant Week 2025: How you can dine at 103 spots for only Dhs125

At Time Out Dubai we love nothing more than dining at top-rated restaurants for less. So what if we told you that you can experience amazingly-priced two or three-course meals at top restaurants like Eugène Eugène, MayaBay or Reif Othman's Hoe Lee Kow? Well, you're in luck, as Dubai Restaurant Week 2025 is officially back and 103 of the city's top restaurants are offering budget-friendly set menus, starting from just Dhs125 per person. The foodie event began on Friday May 8, and will last right until Sunday May 25. Yes, that's right. You don't just get a week of amazing dining deals, but a whole 18 days of them. Dubai Restaurant Week will feature brilliant offers from fine dining spots, casual local concepts and some lesser-known hidden gems. Each participating venue will present two-course lunch menus at Dhs125 and three-course dinners at Dhs250 per person, giving you the chance to explore new restaurants and rediscover old favourites. The best part? Participating restaurants include many Time Out Dubai Restaurant Awards 2025 winners, including Jun's, COYA, Huton, Mimi Kakushi, Bull & Bear. With such an incredible restaurant line-up, we recommend booking your seats early to avoid disappointment Dubai Restaurant Week 2025: top restaurants to book Jun's (Credit: supplied) Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 Hailed as one of the most creative Asian restaurants in Dubai, Jun's comes from acclaimed chef Kelvin Cheung and proudly serves up 'third culture cooking'. For Dubai Restaurant Week, diners can enjoy a delicious two-course lunch featuring signature claypot rice dishes for just Dhs125. In the evening, a three-course dinner includes standout dishes like miso Chilean sea bass and corn-fed baby chicken in red coconut curry. Licensed. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, Downtown Dubai, (04 457 6035). Check out our full Jun's review here COYA (Credit: COYA) Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 This super-cool Peruvian restaurant is one of the best Latin American restaurants in Dubai, and has been for some time. The Dhs125 two-course lunch offers seafood starters like sea bream ceviche and soft shell prawns, with hearty mains such as lomo saltado steak or Peruvian mushroom rice, finished with delicious desserts including passion fruit granita or caramel ganache. Meanwhile, the set dinner menu features crowdpleasers such as tuna tartar, Chilean sea bass croquetas, spicy flank steak, and grilled baby chicken, ending on a sweet note with lime cheesecake, churros, or sweetcorn dessert. Licensed. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah, (04 316 9600). Check out our full COYA review here Three Cuts Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 Glamorous and grand, this sleek new restaurant is designed in homage to the old school steakhouse. The Dubai Restaurant Week menu is full of tasty classics including beef carpaccio and salmon tartare for starters, followed by high-quality mains including beef striploin, mushroom risotto and grilled royal sea bream. Licensed. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah, (04 379 4811). Licensed. Rooftop West, Nakheel Mall, Palm Jumeirah (04 420 1113). Check out our full Three Cuts review here Eugène Eugène Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 A French restaurant from the team behind La Cantine du Faubourg, Eugène Eugène opened in 2023 and has made plenty of noise ever since. Showcasing elegant European cuisine in a sophisticated setting, the lunch menu features tasty mains including spinach ricotta ravioli, crunchy sea bass or beef tartare. Meanwhile, for dinner, guests can enjoy premium mains such as roasted whole baby chicken, bavette à l'échalote (flank steak with shallots) or delicate risotto petits pois. Licensed. Kempinski Mall of the Emirates, Al Barsha, (04 379 8963). Check out our full Eugène Eugène review here Hutong Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 A high-end Chinese restaurant in DIFC, Hutong hails from Hong Kong and has famous locations worldwide, including in London's The Shard. The Dubai Restaurant Week menu includes sizzling signature dishes, including flaming wagyu beef char siu and mapo tofu, offering an authentic taste of Northern Chinese flavours for an unmissable deal. Licensed. Gate Building 6, DIFC, (04 220 0868). Check out our full Hutong review here Gohan Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 If you're a fan of La Cantine du Faubourg, you'll love Gohan. Tucked away within the French restaurant, behind the grape fridges and into what once was the kitchen, you'll find Gohan, a trendy, uber-hip spot that is a hit with Dubai's cool crowd. Combining authentic Japanese flavours with spectacular waterfront views, diners can enjoy a two course meal stuffed with plenty of choice, from yellowtail carpaccio with black pepper ponzu to grilled Angus tenderloin with yakitori sauce. Licensed. Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Sheikh Zayed Road, (04 352 7105). Check out our full Gohan review here MayaBay Credit: Mayabay Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 A previous winner of Time Out Dubai's Best Asian Restaurant, this brilliant spot at Jumeirah Al Naseem is nestled just next to the cute turtle lagoon and has stunning views. But the location isn't the only draw. Billing itself as 'Thai-Japanese' this carefully crafted menu spans the region, with everything from sushi to stir-fries, dim sum, curries and more – all of which are expertly prepared and incredibly moreish. The brilliant Dubai Restaurant Week deal means you can tuck into tasty mains including Chilean sea bass with spicy miso or grilled 'crying tiger' (spicy beef) steak, starting from Dhs125. Licensed. Jumeirah Al Naseem, Umm Suqeim, (04 275 2500). Check out our full Mayabay review here Mimi Kakushi Credit: Mimi Kakushi Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 This cooler-than-cool Japanese restaurant at Dubai's exclusive Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach counts Scalini and COYA among its illustrious neighbours. Inspired by 1920s Osaka, Mimi Kakushi is all chic furnishings and excellent furnishings. The two-course lunch menu includes dishes like salmon avocado maki, assorted seaweed with nashi pear and spicy tuna with crispy rice crackers, followed by mains such as grilled marinated salmon or yakisoba with assorted mushrooms. For dinner, the three-course menu features premium selections like chu-toro, blackcurrant hot sauce, miso black cod and grilled baby chicken with truffle cream. Licensed. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah, (04 379 4811). Check out our full Mimi Kakushi review here Check out the full list of participating spots for Dubai Restaurant Week here Dhs125 (two courses for lunch), Dhs250 (three courses for dinner). Daily from Fri May 8-Sun May 25 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 These are Dubai's best restaurants: 85 incredible places to dine All the winners of the Time Out Dubai Restaurant Awards Here's how to eat at 10 expensive Dubai restaurants for less Early bird dinners, lunch specials and more

How to enjoy lunch at some of Dubai's top restaurants for only Dhs125
How to enjoy lunch at some of Dubai's top restaurants for only Dhs125

Time Out Dubai

time13-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out Dubai

How to enjoy lunch at some of Dubai's top restaurants for only Dhs125

At Time Out Dubai we love nothing more than dining at top-rated restaurants for less. So what if we told you that you can experience amazingly-priced two or three-course meals at top restaurants like Eugène Eugène, MayaBay or Reif Othman's Hoe Lee Kow? Well, you're in luck, as Dubai Restaurant Week 2025 is officially back and 103 of the city's top restaurants are offering budget-friendly set menus, starting from just Dhs125 per person. The foodie event began on Friday May 8, and will last right until Sunday May 25. Yes, that's right. You don't just get a week of amazing dining deals, but a whole 18 days of them. Dubai Restaurant Week will feature brilliant offers from fine dining spots, casual local concepts and some lesser-known hidden gems. Each participating venue will present two-course lunch menus at Dhs125 and three-course dinners at Dhs250 per person, giving you the chance to explore new restaurants and rediscover old favourites. The best part? Participating restaurants include many Time Out Dubai Restaurant Awards 2025 winners, including Jun's, COYA, Huton, Mimi Kakushi, Bull & Bear. With such an incredible restaurant line-up, we recommend booking your seats early to avoid disappointment Dubai Restaurant Week 2025: top restaurants to book Jun's (Credit: supplied) Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 Hailed as one of the most creative Asian restaurants in Dubai, Jun's comes from acclaimed chef Kelvin Cheung and proudly serves up 'third culture cooking'. For Dubai Restaurant Week, diners can enjoy a delicious two-course lunch featuring signature claypot rice dishes for just Dhs125. In the evening, a three-course dinner includes standout dishes like miso Chilean sea bass and corn-fed baby chicken in red coconut curry. Licensed. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, Downtown Dubai, (04 457 6035). Check out our full Jun's review here COYA (Credit: COYA) Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 This super-cool Peruvian restaurant is one of the best Latin American restaurants in Dubai, and has been for some time. The Dhs125 two-course lunch offers seafood starters like sea bream ceviche and soft shell prawns, with hearty mains such as lomo saltado steak or Peruvian mushroom rice, finished with delicious desserts including passion fruit granita or caramel ganache. Meanwhile, the set dinner menu features crowdpleasers such as tuna tartar, Chilean sea bass croquetas, spicy flank steak, and grilled baby chicken, ending on a sweet note with lime cheesecake, churros, or sweetcorn dessert. Licensed. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah, (04 316 9600). Check out our full COYA review here Three Cuts Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 Glamorous and grand, this sleek new restaurant is designed in homage to the old school steakhouse. The Dubai Restaurant Week menu is full of tasty classics including beef carpaccio and salmon tartare for starters, followed by high-quality mains including beef striploin, mushroom risotto and grilled royal sea bream. Licensed. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah, (04 379 4811). Licensed. Rooftop West, Nakheel Mall, Palm Jumeirah (04 420 1113). Check out our full Three Cuts review here Eugène Eugène Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 A French restaurant from the team behind La Cantine du Faubourg, Eugène Eugène opened in 2023 and has made plenty of noise ever since. Showcasing elegant European cuisine in a sophisticated setting, the lunch menu features tasty mains including spinach ricotta ravioli, crunchy sea bass or beef tartare. Meanwhile, for dinner, guests can enjoy premium mains such as roasted whole baby chicken, bavette à l'échalote (flank steak with shallots) or delicate risotto petits pois. Licensed. Kempinski Mall of the Emirates, Al Barsha, (04 379 8963). Check out our full Eugène Eugène review here Hutong Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 A high-end Chinese restaurant in DIFC, Hutong hails from Hong Kong and has famous locations worldwide, including in London's The Shard. The Dubai Restaurant Week menu includes sizzling signature dishes, including flaming wagyu beef char siu and mapo tofu, offering an authentic taste of Northern Chinese flavours for an unmissable deal. Licensed. Gate Building 6, DIFC, (04 220 0868). Check out our full Hutong review here Gohan Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 If you're a fan of La Cantine du Faubourg, you'll love Gohan. Tucked away within the French restaurant, behind the grape fridges and into what once was the kitchen, you'll find Gohan, a trendy, uber-hip spot that is a hit with Dubai's cool crowd. Combining authentic Japanese flavours with spectacular waterfront views, diners can enjoy a two course meal stuffed with plenty of choice, from yellowtail carpaccio with black pepper ponzu to grilled Angus tenderloin with yakitori sauce. Licensed. Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Sheikh Zayed Road, (04 352 7105). Check out our full Gohan review here MayaBay Credit: Mayabay Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 A previous winner of Time Out Dubai's Best Asian Restaurant, this brilliant spot at Jumeirah Al Naseem is nestled just next to the cute turtle lagoon and has stunning views. But the location isn't the only draw. Billing itself as 'Thai-Japanese' this carefully crafted menu spans the region, with everything from sushi to stir-fries, dim sum, curries and more – all of which are expertly prepared and incredibly moreish. The brilliant Dubai Restaurant Week deal means you can tuck into tasty mains including Chilean sea bass with spicy miso or grilled 'crying tiger' (spicy beef) steak, starting from Dhs125. Licensed. Jumeirah Al Naseem, Umm Suqeim, (04 275 2500). Check out our full Mayabay review here Mimi Kakushi Credit: Mimi Kakushi Lunch menu: Dhs125 Dinner menu: Dhs250 This cooler-than-cool Japanese restaurant at Dubai's exclusive Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach counts Scalini and COYA among its illustrious neighbours. Inspired by 1920s Osaka, Mimi Kakushi is all chic furnishings and excellent furnishings. The two-course lunch menu includes dishes like salmon avocado maki, assorted seaweed with nashi pear and spicy tuna with crispy rice crackers, followed by mains such as grilled marinated salmon or yakisoba with assorted mushrooms. For dinner, the three-course menu features premium selections like chu-toro, blackcurrant hot sauce, miso black cod and grilled baby chicken with truffle cream. Licensed. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah, (04 379 4811). Check out our full Mimi Kakushi review here Check out the full list of participating spots for Dubai Restaurant Week here Dhs125 (two courses for lunch), Dhs250 (three courses for dinner). Daily from Fri May 8-Sun May 25 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 These are Dubai's best restaurants: 85 incredible places to dine All the winners of the Time Out Dubai Restaurant Awards Here's how to eat at 10 expensive Dubai restaurants for less Early bird dinners, lunch specials and more

Jooksing: Meet the latest addition to Neighbourhood Food Hall
Jooksing: Meet the latest addition to Neighbourhood Food Hall

Time Out Dubai

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out Dubai

Jooksing: Meet the latest addition to Neighbourhood Food Hall

We hope you're hungry, because the Neighbourhood Food Hall just is about to have a brand new addition. Enter Jooksing, the new Chinese-American restaurant served up by none other than renowned Dubai chef Kelvin Cheung and Neha Anand. Opening on Friday May 2, the casual-dining restaurant is filled with nostalgic dishes, and they are all under Dhs60. If you like this: All the best food halls and markets to try in Dubai Split into wings, beef, chicken, rice and chow mein dishes, be sure to kick things off with some spring rolls or crab Rangoon before you dive into the mains. For those unsure where to start, chef Kelvin recommends signature favourites including the Jooksing wings, Mongolian beef and sweet and sour chicken. Covered in bright red signage and with staff all wearing fun aloha shirts, the new addition to the hall shouldn't be hard to spot. Named from a the slang Cantonese word originally used to describe Chinese Americans, Jooksing is being used to celebrate the fusion of the two cultures. Catering for everyone, the new eatery is also packed with gluten-free favourites, and if you can't make it to Motor City, you can simply order online and have it delivered instead. Whether you're after a quick lunch, a relaxed dinner or to satisfy a late-night craving, a portion of the Dhs40 wings should do it. (Credit: Supplied) The latest addition to the Neighbourhood Food Hall, Jooksing will be joining some incredible neighbours, from the Mexican delights at Los Tacos Hermanos to The Meating Room. Opening Fri May 2. Daily noon-10.45pm. Neighbourhood Food Hall, Motor City, @eatjooksing (055 856 9696). Hungry for more? Where to get the best bar food in Dubai (whether you drink or not) Brilliant plates with your drinks 10 best local dishes to try in Karama (and where to get them) No, it's not all that spicy 30 best places to get a slice of pizza in Dubai From thin and crispy to puffy crusts, here are the tastiest pizzas in town

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