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3 days ago |
timeoutdubai.com | Yousra Zaki
While this city and its restaurants are known as some of the most modern in the world, the oldest restaurants in Dubai are not to be overlooked. If you’ve been here since the 80s and 90s you’ve seen this city evolve like no one else. And while new restaurants swing their doors open regularly each month, it’s sometimes hard to keep up. That’s why visiting (or revisiting) one of the city’s absolute mainstays is always reassuring. Who doesn’t love a little dose of nostalgia?
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1 week ago |
timeoutdubai.com | Yousra Zaki
As Dubai summer fast approaches, it’s time to become acquainted with the best indoor restaurants in Dubai. There are plenty of award-winning dining spots in the city that have a killer view, whilst remaining delightfully air-conditioned. Yes, you can have both. To prove it, we’ve rounded up the best indoor restaurants in Dubai that you need to bookmark, ASAP.
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1 week ago |
timeoutdubai.com | Yousra Zaki
We saw more than 100 restaurants and bars open across the city last year. But there are plenty more new restaurants and bars to come by in 2025. From fancy eateries to lush beach clubs, and rooftop bars to casual diners, we cannot wait to check out all the new restaurants and bars opening soon in Dubai. If you’re looking for places to eat at right now, we’ve got you covered.
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1 week ago |
timeoutdubai.com | Yousra Zaki
JLT is home to loads of wonderful homegrown restaurants, but there are also a few decent bars in the area if you’re looking for a post-work drink, ladies’ night or catch up with your mates. Selected from Time Out Dubai’s best restaurants, which means you know they’ve been tried and tested – anonymously and independently. This teeny, tiny spot in JLT’s Cluster F is perched right next door to the popular budget spot San Wan Hand Pulled Noodles, making the area quite the culinary corner.
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1 week ago |
timeoutdubai.com | Yousra Zaki
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.
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