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November 17, 2025

Why Dubai is claiming centrestage in the culinary universe.

- Rupali Dean

DUBAI'S HAUTE NEW SPOTS

Dubai has now become the razzle dazzle of the gastronomy universe, where culinary dreams take flight weekly.

Spice goes on a delicious romp to sample the city’s newest tables. This year, the city has rolled out a feast of diverse flavours, merging globally acclaimed cuisines with innovative concoctions from visionary local chefs. Amidst the opalescent skyline, diners can indulge in a culinary journey that ranges from the refined artistry of seasonal tasting menus to heartwarming contemporary comfort dishes. From the sunlit allure, where Mediterranean flavours beckon like a siren's song, to the theatrical elegance of omakase, every new spot is a chapter waiting to be savoured. So prepare your palates, ready your forks and book your tables!

imageMEDITERRANEAN COASTAL INDULGENCE Jou Jou Brasserie

Hankering after Europe's breezy charm? This chic eatery holds the cure to your wanderlust and channels the laid-back allure of Europe's sun-soaked coasts, with interiors that are reminiscent of lazy afternoons in Spanish courtyards. Award winning interior architect Tristan Du Plessis nails the vibe, but the true star here is the menu, a parade of Mediterranean decadence. From silky Octopus Carpaccio, buttery prawns laced with lobster garlic oil to the show stopping Wagyu Tomahawk, each dish is an homage to fresh, bold flavours. Whether you're feasting on the 1.5 Kg mussel pot of Moules Marinière or finishing with Malaga spiked churros, every bite indulges slow dining. Brunch, dinner, or a terrace lunch, it's all a vibe.

Where Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah Beach Road - Jumeirah - Jumeirah 2 - Dubai

Contact https://www.joujoudubai.com/

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