Buddha bar arabic

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After sunset, however, this venue smartens up into a sleek, refined restaurant. The atmosphere at Eauzone is casual during the day, reflecting the slow pace of the One&Only Royal Mirage and the lazy sea beyond. Guests can enjoy signature cocktails in one of the open-air, waterfront patio tables. The Michelin-starred British chef’s dishes emphasize the power of simplicity while the flavors of the finest ingredients speak for themselves. Nonetheless, it is an extraordinary and unique experience dining within the vast aquarium that sets the scene for Nathan Outlaw Al Mahara. The restaurant is not underwater, nor is the ‘submarine’ that takes you there real. Nathan Outlaw brings his luxuriously laid-back approach to seafood to the city as one of the best places to eat in Dubai. Each restaurant featured here is not simply somewhere to eat, but a destination for stunning décor, amazing views and unforgettable culinary experiences. Dubai does not have its own Michelin Guide, but instead it imports chefs or restaurant chains that have previously been recognized elsewhere by this prestigious publication. Between them, the best restaurants in Dubai serve virtually every national cuisine from around the world, including many specializing in Dubai’s own Arabic delights. When it comes to food, Dubai is almost too exotic to imagine.

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