Restaurant Reviews
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Does Ramusake offer an honest Japanese izakaya experience?
2 commentsImagine waking up to an alternate reality, where you are living in Tokyo and at the end of a long working day, you head to a local tavern to meet...
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Totora: it’s all about that waitress
13 commentsI am dining in a new Peruvian restaurant in Dubai (yes another one) at DIFC (yes…again). There’s no sign of any Peruvian waiters or Spanish-speaking staff for that matter...
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Is Couqley an authentic French restaurant in Dubai?
5 commentsDubai has a new up and coming licensed dining scene. Home to popular Greek restaurant Mythos, lively Southern American eatery Nola and...
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The Maharaja’s dungeon that is Jodhpur: make or break?
3 commentsHow often have you stepped into a dimly lit restaurant and walked down a winding staircase giving you an uncomfortable feeling that you are...
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Can Laluz shine a new light on Spanish cuisine in Dubai?
Share your commentsSpanish cuisine is extremely underrated outside Spain with many believing it is principally tapas and paella. The truth actually unveils a cuisine with an...
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Does Bu Trinity offer quality to justify the location and price?
4 commentsWhen I dine out, I want great food, excellent wine, seamless service, and a stress-free journey to a practical location; all within a reasonable...
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Does Weslodge Saloon elevate American cuisine?
Share your commentsThe Old Wild West has landed in Dubai in the form of Weslodge Saloon, a Canadian restaurant import mirroring a long gone era of the Western United States. Except that this 'saloon' is...
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JB’s Gastropub: does it do exactly what it says on the tin?
4 commentsThe word ‘gastropub’ is often misused to superficially glam up pub fare, without really making any effort to differentiate with the menu and...
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Mayta: better late than never?
8 comments18 months ago Dubai had no dedicated Peruvian restaurants (unless you count supper club The Act). Coya opened in December 2014, followed a few months later by The Garden, and now...
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