DUBAI REVIEWS
Dubai is often called the city of gold (it's is so much more than that) but the city of coffee is perhaps a more fitting nickname. Home to around 5,000 coffee shops, ranging from Qahwa to Starbucks, there is almost a coffee shop on every corner.
The last few weeks have been particularly hard for Dubai's lovers, there has been fear, not only for ourselves which has been minimal thanks to the efforts of the UAE government, but for the city as a whole.
Lazy Cat first made waves as a dreamy brunch spot in Kuwait, a laid-back brand built around slow mornings, good food, and blue matcha. So when we saw posts about how amazing the club sandwich was, we followed. But here’s the thing, sometimes, influencer reviews have more sizzle than substance.
Urla isn’t new to the scene, but somehow it still feels like one of Dubai’s best-kept secrets. On a late-night visit, every table was taken and the atmosphere was that perfect kind of lively, the one that makes you forget what time it is.
"Does Dubai really need another brunch?" we hear you say and usually we'd be inclined to agree with you. But in all our years of being here, we're not sure if we've EVER had food this good at a brunch.
There's nothing quite like a perfect croissant on a Sunday morning, accompanied by an espresso or a french press, alongside something to read or your favourite person to share it with.
There are some places in Dubai that just hit different, and Three Cuts is absolutely one of them. This vintage-meets-modern steakhouse with stunning interiors, an even better menu and a side of live music is a new go-to for a Friday night that delivers on every front.
Dubai cafés are an essential part of its culture, from post Hyrox Saturday morning breakfast to late night cake dates, it's a blend of art, design, exceptional coffee, and curated atmospheres. Whether you're a digital nomad looking for the perfect work spot, a coffee aficionado on
With a slew of Lebanese restaurants across the city. You’d be forgiven for thinking Soul Kitchen is just another, but spoiler alert, this is anything but. Soul Kitchen brings a fresh take on fusion cuisine with LéLa Cuisine, a bold, unexpected mix of Levantine and Latin American flavors.