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Moombai & Co: where Parsi cuisine mingles with Mumbai street food
2 commentsAround the ninth century, when Parsis left their home in Iran and travelled to India, the shores of Gujarat were their first port of call. The leader of the group sent a messenger to the king seeking...
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Meet chef David Myers
Share your commentsHe calls himself the ‘gypsy chef’, spending more time in Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong at his six restaurant concepts, than he does in his home city of Los Angeles. But that’s not surprising...
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#DealDiva: Dubai dining deals for October and beyond
Share your commentsWhat compelling dining deals do we have in Dubai this month and beyond? Just a reminder this regular round-up is focused on evening and...
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Izu Brasserie may be hidden but is it a gem?
4 commentsIzu Ani is a seasoned chef specialising in Mediterranean cuisine with a focus on southern Italian influences. He opened La Petite Maison in Dubai, then moved on to replicate, arguably, that concept with La Serre, followed by a...
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Is Sean Connolly at Dubai Opera a tourist trap?
5 commentsChef Sean Connolly you might ask, as did I…who is he? I only came across this Yorkshire expat when I ate in one of his Sydney restaurants, The Morrison, a no-frills gastro-pub and oyster bar last December. He’s made his name in...
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Meet chef Chris Galvin
2 commentsI first stumbled upon chef Chris Galvin (and his younger brother Jeff) when they opened Terence Conran’s Orrery in Marylebone in 1997. I used to work round the...
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#DealDiva: Dubai and Abu Dhabi dining deals for September
Share your commentsEating out in the UAE across licensed restaurants is becoming prohibitively expensive, so from feedback you’ve given me across FooDiva’s social media...
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Does my gamble with Graze pay off?
3 commentsAfter my last Dubai restaurant review, I crave a simple meal where courses are served traditionally, three-course style, à la Russe. The website of Graze, a "gastro-grill" in the new-ish La Ville boutique hotel at City Walk explains...
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Mr Miyagi’s: where dishes are served in random order
4 commentsA small starter portion of Peking duck arrives, with a large main course bowl of Nasi Goreng in quick succession. A Szechuan sea bass main follows. And lastly (before dessert thankfully), an appetiser of bao buns with...
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