Lonely Planet Magazine India

EATING IN DUBAI, THE UAE

WHY GO?

To ditch your diet and indulge in all that Dubai has to offer

WHAT IS THERE TO DO?

Visit Zuma for some fantastic Asian food, drop by Baker & Spice for a quiet afternoon, and treat yourself to quzi at Aseelah

ASIAN

ZUM A 1

Every dish speaks of refinement in this perennially-popular restaurant that gives classic Japanese food an up-to-the-minute workout. No matter if you go for the sushi or signature dishes as, ; Gate Village, 06, DIFC; lunch: 12pm – 3.30pm Sun – Thur, 12.30pm – 4pm Sat, brunch:12.30pm – 4pm Fri, dinner: 7pm – 12am Sat – Wed, 7pm – 1am Thur – Fri; mains from ₹ 2,900).

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