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Khaleej Times
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
Food Review: Dubai's China Tang offers a new take on old-school Cantonese
I'll be honest. Chinese cuisine has never topped my list. Too often, it's a roulette wheel of gloopy sauces and mystery meats. But today, ladies and gentlemen, something rather unexpected happened. Upon arrival at China Tang, we were greeted with the sort of warmth and polished efficiency that would make even the Swiss blush. Nadine showed us to our table, delivered a flawless briefing on the restaurant's philosophy, and managed to make us feel like visiting royalty without a hint of pretension. The Lana Promenade itself surprised me. It's been some time since I ventured to this neck of the woods, but what I found was a rather splendid scene — gleaming buildings, a pristine marina, and this little jewel of a restaurant tucked elegantly into its surroundings. Inside, the décor is exactly what you hope for: tasteful, spacious, with light streaming in through vast floor-to-ceiling windows. The sort of place where you could linger far longer than you intended. Our server, Rina, took command of the culinary journey, explaining that this was elevated Chinese cuisine — a modern, creative take. A bold claim. But as it turned out, entirely justified. We kicked off proceedings with the vegetarian Sir David's hot and sour soup — quite frankly, a masterclass in balance and depth. Then came the crispy duck salad, prepared at the table with surgical precision, reminiscent of how we used to prepare Caesar salad back in my hotel school days, albeit far more artfully executed. Next arrived a flurry of small plates — spinach dressed in sesame and peanut (utterly addictive), Lamb shaomai that were little flavour bombs, and some exquisitely crafted vegetable dumplings. Each dish arrived with such elegance that I almost felt guilty destroying their visual perfection. Almost. Then came the main event. Half-braised black cod with pickled cabbage — served differently to any black cod I've had before, moist in its broth, rich, and utterly magnificent. Braised lamb in red sauce arrived like a heavyweight boxer: bold, intense, and impossible to ignore. A sizzling stone platter of green beans offered a punchy, spicy kick, while the grilled radish with black truffle was, frankly, a revelation. Who knew radish could be like this? I'm still thinking about it. By this stage, stomach capacity was running dangerously low. Yet, Rina, with a glint in her eye, persuaded us to sample a few desserts. The chilled sichuan jelly and the mango pomelo sago were both beautifully presented, delicately balanced, and precisely served at just the right temperature. Though, like many acquired tastes, your mileage may vary. China Tang has performed the near impossible: it has changed my perception of Chinese cuisine. Exceptional food, pitch-perfect service, and a setting that invites you to stay far longer than you should. Highly recommended. Hero dish: I'm always torn… If forced to choose, black cod — 10/10 VIBES: Lunchtime was quiet. I would like to try dining here in the evening — 9/10

Grazia USA
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Grazia USA
The GRAZIA Dubai Long Weekend Guide For Eid Al Adha: June 5 to 9, 2025
Photo: @dayanenassour Instagram This weekend, the world will be celebrating Eid Al Adha, and naturally, Dubai is the place to be to ring in the occasion. For those in the UAE, residents will get to enjoy a four-day break holiday, which means you have ample time to indulge in Dubai's best offerings of exclusive escapes. Whether you're in search of a new Michelin to dine in, or perhaps a staycation for that R&R energy, the GRAZIA team has scoured the city for the best things to do during the long Eid Al Adha weekend. From London to Dubai Photo: Supplied If you haven't already, this long weekend is the time to try the renowned Cantonese restaurant founded by the legendary businessman David Tang in London, which officially opened its doors in Dubai last month. Located at The Lana Promenade, China Tang's debut in the emirate recalls traditional and refined Chinese dining and its hallmark dishes, in addition to its new creations for the UAE. Celebrate eid at tatel dubai This Eid Al Adha, TATEL Restaurant, situated in Downtown Dubai, invites you to its three-day celebration for a burst of Spanish flavours. Here, bringing the vibrant spirit of Spain right to your table, TATEL's exquisite live stations such as the Cecina and Oyster take the spotlight as you can watch the chefs create the fresh tantalising dishes. Not settling for less, Tatel invites you to dine in and indulge in its a la carte menu. From June 5 to June 8, 2025 R&R at St. Regis Downtown Dubai This weekend, you need to spend some much-needed downtime at one of Dubai's top staycation spots, St. Regis Downtown Dubai. Of course, no weekend is ever complete without some R&R. At the St. Regis Downtown, your stay comes complete with some rituals. Whether you opt for a stress-relieving massage or an opulent aromatic cherry blossom scrub and massage, has you sorted. Try a new restaurant From London to Doha to Dubai, meet the city's newly acclaimed restaurant that deserves to be on your Eid Al Adha bucket list, Jamavar. Home to the most tantalising mixtures and flavours of Indian haute cuisine, Jamavar boast plush interiors, opulent decor and equally stunning platters crafted with balance and harmony in mind. Staying true to its Michelin-starred origins, this restaurant, located at the Dubai Opera, brings treasured recipes from India to Dubai. Start your Pilates journey at home Pilates, the Dubai-favourite mind-body exercise, just became even better with the arrival of Fold Reformer, an innovative concept where you can start your pilates journey in your abode. Perfect for the homebody who prefers to stay indoors without the hassle of travelling, FOLD reformer is officially available to buy a state-of-the-art Pilates bed via Ninjoo. The ultimate Eid escape guide Photo: @ Instagram For those looking to jet set further afield, the GRAZIA team has curated a list of renowned go-to resorts and exclusive escapes. Whether you opt to sunbathe in the warm yet breezy climes of Greece, or an indulging wellness retreat in the Maldives, or perhaps choose to stay close to the region with an exceptional private escape in Morocco, this list has you covered. A weekend at Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab The newest hotspot in the city remains unrivalled, boasting top-notch restaurants, beauty, and wellness spots. Here, you have a slew of unapologetic options to dine and experience world-class hospitality. From the izakaya-style restaurant Umi Kei, the go-to gourmet spot The Cullinan, or a beauty refresh with colour aficionado and hairstyling connoisseur Limoz Logli. Read more here. topics: Dubai Weekend, GRAZIA weekend guide, Dubai Weekend Guide, EID AL ADHA, Eid Al Adha 2025, Eid AL Adha break, going out, Going out in Dubai, Dubai best restaurants, LIFESTYLE, UAE