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Indoor brunch in Dubai: 34 lively brunches to try

Indoor brunch in Dubai: 34 lively brunches to try

Time Out Dubai06-05-2025

Fancy staying indoors?
So, while the city's temperatures can make outdoor activities a little bit challenging now and again, there is one peak Dubai experience you can still enjoy no matter the time of year.
The city's brunch culture proves to be an oasis of respite, where we can all enjoy food, drink and fun in the air-conditioned confines of the city's coolest restaurants and hotels.
Where to go for an indoor brunch in Dubai
Akira Back
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Akira Back.
Candypants takes over Akira Back inside W Dubai – The Palm every Saturday to give party-goers an afternoon to remember. Sip on free-flowing drinks, dig into sharing dishes, sushi rolls and a dessert platter for the table.
Level up your weekend and enjoy a sharing-style lunch with bottomless bevvies, stunning views of Dubai Marina and the Arabian Gulf, plus live entertainment.
Dhs425 (soft beverages), Dhs475 (house beverages), Dhs625 (premium beverages), Dhs799 (bubbly). Sat 1pm-4.30pm. W Dubai – The Palm West Crescent, candypants.events (04 245 5800).
Amazónico
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Amazónico Dubai.
Amazónico Dubai is hosting a weekly Saturday brunch featuring Latin American flavours, paired with premium beverages. A major element of this brunch is music, which is the 'beating heart' of the jungle-themed Saturday brunch experience.
There will be a DJ on the decks from 2pm, blending Latin-inspired sounds while you dine on sushi starters, baby chicken, caramelised pineapple and much more.
The brunch experience will also feature live performances from a percussionist and trumpeter making an appearance across the three-story restaurant.
Dhs595 (soft drinks), Dhs695 (house beverages), Dhs795 (bubbly). Sat noon-4pm. DIFC, amazonicorestaurant.com/dubai (04 571 3999).
Asia Asia
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Asia Asia.
The Spice Route brunch has a special menu including dim sum, sushi, prawn tempura, Thai curry, barbecue lamb and more.
You may not be outside, but the popular venue has superb views across the Marina to enjoy while you tuck into katsu curry, dumplings and nigiri.
Dhs325 (soft drinks), Dhs475 (house beverages), Dhs575(sparkling). Sat 2pm-5pm. Pier 7, Dubai Marina asia-asia.com (04 423 8301).
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: BB Social Dining.
This brilliant Asian-meets-Middle Eastern eatery in DIFC serves up a stellar Saturday brunch and you'd be mad not to try it. Enjoy the best of BB's with sharing-style starters, a choice of grilled meat or grilled fish or a veggie-friendly option, and a selection of colourful, quirky desserts.
Dhs250 (soft drinks), Dhs395 (house beverages), Dhs495 (bubbly). Sat noon-4pm. Gate Village 8, DIFC (04 407 4444).
City Social
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: City Social.
Jason Atherton's Dubai Marina restaurant at Grosvenor House has launched its first brunch, The Social Brunch. Taking place every Saturday from 12.30pm to 4pm, you can tuck into delicious modern European cuisine influenced by Japanese flavours served from trolleys alongside free-flowing drinks, live entertainment and stunning views of the Dubai Marina skyline.
Dhs395 (soft), Dhs495 (sparkling), Dhs850 (bubbly). Sat 12.30pm-4pm. Grosvenor House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Dubai Marina, citysocialdubai.com (04 402 2222).
En Fuego
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: En Fuego.
No one throws a party like South Americans, so if you're an avid bruncher who's always up for a bangin' time, head to En Fuego's colourful Viva Del Carnaval brunch.
Based at the iconic Atlantis The Palm, En Fuego is one of Dubai's newest dining hotspots featuring one of the most Instagrammable venues around.
Expect many a taco to come your way, as well as a live mariachi band who will be keeping the atmosphere up all afternoon.
Dhs350 (soft drinks), Dhs450 (house beverages), Dhs550 (sparkling). Sat, 1pm-4pm. atlantis.com/enfuego (04 426 0750).
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Hutong.
The Imperial Brunch pays tribute to the Manchu Han Imperial Feast, a legendary banquet in the Qing dynasty.
The tone is set by a live drummer and resident DJ while Hutong's brilliant Chinese fare is brought to your table. The brunch begins with a wide variety of unlimited starters and delicate dim sums. For the main course, guests may select one dish each and end the evening on a sweet note with a shared dessert platter.
Dhs288 (soft drinks), Dhs448 (house beverages), Dhs688 (bubbly). Sat 12.30pm-4pm. Gate Building 6, DIFC, hutong-dubai.com (04 220 0868).
Iris
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Iris.
This popular party bar at Meydan has a Saturday afternoon brunch with a range of packages and Burj Khalifa views. Dishes include guacamole, tropical fried shrimp, arancini, spinach and ricotta ravioli, grilled baby chicken and beef tenderloin. The retractable roof makes it cool enough for summer.
Dhs290 (soft drinks), Dhs390(grape), Dhs490 (house beverages), Dhs750 (bubbly). Sat 1pm-5pm. Meydan Racecourse, Nad Al Sheba, irisdubai.com (04 334 3355).
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Jazz@PizzaExpress.
This lively Saturday 'Double Trouble' brunch offers unlimited beverages, Italian starters, one main course and a dessert. Plus, there's live music. The venue also hosts an after-party on Saturdays with unlimited beverages from Dhs99 per person.
Dhs139(soft), Dhs139(house). Sat 1pm-4pm. Mövenpick Hotel JLT, Cluster A, JLT, pizzaexpress.ae (04 441 6342).
Josette
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Josette.
This Parisian dining concept in DIFC has launched a new Saturday brunch.
Taking place from noon to 5pm, you can delve into a sharing-style menu featuring French dishes including escargots de Josette (snails with almond butter), Josper-grilled prawns, Sirloiin Angus beef, crème brulée and so much more. Expect live entertainment, DJ performances and a fantastic atmosphere.
Dhs395 (soft drinks), Dhs550(house beverages), Dhs750(bubbly). Sat noon-5pm (three-hour slots). ICD Brookfield Place, DIFC, reservations@josette.com (04 275 2522).
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: La Cantine Du Faubourg.
On Saturdays and Sundays, book yourself in for the 105 Brunch. Pick a three-hour time slot between noon and 5pm and enjoy delicious French dishes. Plates include breakfast favourites like pancakes, truffle scrambled eggs on toast, eggs benedict and French toast. Enjoy La Cantine starters and signature mains such as yellowfin tuna ceviche, classic beef tartare, roasted Scottish salmon or les coquillettes de mon enfance, with a drinks package to suit.
Dhs375 (soft drinks), Dhs510 (house beverages), Dhs755 (bubbly). Sat noon-5pm, Sun 1pm-6pm. Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel, Sheikh Zayed Road, lacantine.ae (04 352 7105).
La Mezcaleria
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: La Mezcalria.
A party brunch in Dubai's JBR where the beats are so good you'll be up and out of your seat in no time, La Mezcaleria's afternoon offering is casual and fun.
Boasting stellar views of Ain Dubai and the ocean beyond from its perch in the Pavilion at the Beach, this brunch has all the holiday feels, too. With a mixed menu of sliders, tacos, sushi and more, the focus is more on the party at this one, and you won't be disappointed with the turnout.
From Dhs250 (soft), Dhs330 (grape and hops), Dhs395 (house). Sat 1pm-5pm. Pavilion at the Beach, JBR, lamezcaleriadxb.com (056 520 2020).
Lock, Stock & Barrel JBR
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Solutions Leisure.
It doesn't get any bigger, louder or wilder than this. If you're ready for the most bangin' brunch of the summer, then look no further than the Lock, Stock & Barrel JBR live music brunch.
Blowing the roof off with epic party vibes, this destination is the ultimate weekend wind-up. Kicking off at 1pm every Saturday, Dubai's hottest homegrown band, The Ark, will be hitting the stage, accompanied by a tasty menu of Lock, Stock & Barrel favourites and bottomless bevvies, of course.
Dig into bites like the classic LSB hotdog and beef sliders, the O.G nachos, braised beef tacos, jalapeño poppers and the famed hot stuff flatbreads, all washed down with a full selection of house beverages, soft drinks and sparkling sips.
Dhs250 (soft), Dhs300 (house), Dhs350 (sparkling). Sat, 1pm-4pm. Rixos Premium Dubai, JBR, solutions-leisure.com (04 392 7120).
Lucky Voice
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Lucky Voice.
With an unlimited menu of food and drinks, Lucky Voice combines a unique Saturday brunch with a karaoke experience. If you and your friends love to listen to good tunes from great DJs but also like to get on the mic and serenade your fellow brunch-goers – this karaoke brunch could be the perfect way to kick off the weekend. Make sure to mark Lucky Voice's Brunch Out Loud in your diary, every Saturday from 1pm to 4pm.
Dhs195 (soft drinks), Dhs275 (house beverages), Dhs350 (sparkling ). Sat 1pm-4pm. Ground Floor, Grand Millennium Dubai, Barsha Heights (800 58259).
Maiden Shanghai
Credit: Maiden Shanghai
Nowhere throws a party like FIVE on the Palm, and if you want to check out this famous hotel in all its fun-tastic glory, the Naughty Noodles brunch is one for you. Get ready for lots of dancing, live entertainment, confetti cannons, short measures and more.
Dhs450 (house beverages), Dhs500 (premium beverages), Dhs350, Dhs120 (post-brunch party including three drinks). Sat 1pm-4pm. FIVE Palm Jumeirah Dubai, maiden-shanghai.com/dubai (04 455 9989).
Matagi
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Matagi.
Starting June 14, head to Matagi to try a modern Japanese menu, while grooving to the tunes of a live DJ that will set the tone for a fun night. To start the evening, light bites such as homemade Japanese pickles and sea-salted edamame are followed with a selection of cold starters such as spicy tuna on crispy rice, and salmon tataki
Main dishes include lamb chops prepared with gochujang and wasabi chimichurri and the salmon fillet marinated with teriyaki glaze topped with garlic chives, complemented with a choice of sides.
Dhs375 (soft drinks), Dhs475 (house beverages), Dhs575 (premium house beverages). Fri 7pm-11pm. Raffles The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, raffles.com (04 248 8888).
MayaBay
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: MayaBay
MayaBay hosts the MayaBrunch every Saturday and Sunday from midday onward. If you're looking for an upscale party atmosphere with gorgeous Burj Al Arab views, that's the spot for you.
The brunch features a selection of vegetarian, meat and fish options paired with an Asian-inspired beverage. Promising a colourful display of freshly prepared rolls, beef and seafood sashimi, gyoza, and a free flow of dumplings. From Thai to Japanese cuisine mains options, there is plenty to eat at this brunch.
Dhs395 (soft drinks), Dhs550 (house package), Dhs750 (bubbly). Sat-Sun noon-3.30pm. Jumeirah Al Naseem, mayabarestaurant.com/dubai (04 275 2500).
McGettigan's JLT
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: McGettigan's.
McGettigan's JLT has a bargain brunch for those who are after a casual affair in a lively destination. The Grafton Street brunch and brunch is inspired by the bustling Grafton Street in Dublin, Ireland, and diners can expect unlimited drinks, delicious pub grub, live music and street performers.
Starting at 1pm and running until 4pm, the brunch features pop-up bars and market-style food. If you prefer an evening get-together, then the drunch package kicks off from 5pm to 8 pm with the same unlimited drinks and pub grub.
Dhs249(house drinks), Dhs399(premium beverages). Sat 1pm-4pm . JLT mcgettigans.com (050 672 3682).
Mimi Kakushi
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Mimi Kakushi.
This effortlessly cool spot serves up top-notch sushi, gyoza and tempura plus delicious mains at its three-hour brunch.
Dhs450 (soft drinks), Dhs599 (house drinks), Dhs765 (bubbly). Sat-Sun noon-4pm (three-hour slots). Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeira Beach, Jumeirah, mimikakushi.ae (04 379 4811).
Miss Lily's
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Miss Lily's.
Miss Lily's brunch takes place every Saturday from 2pm to 6pm. Here you can enjoy a speciality menu of Caribbean food and drinks along with a lively atmosphere as DJ Crown Prince is on the decks.
Dhs295 (soft drinks), Dhs375 (house beverages), Dhs475 (premium beverages). Sat 2pm-6pm. Sheraton Grand Hotel Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road (04 356 2900).
Mott 32
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Mott32.
If a classy brunch affair is your kind of vibe then you'll be pleased to hear that Mott 32 has launched a bunch. Taking place every Saturday between 12.30pm and 4pm, choose from three different beverage packages to complement the Cantonese dishes on the menu.
Dhs375 (soft drinks), Dhs495 (house beverages), Dhs745 (bubbly). Sat 12.30pm-4pm Address Beach Resort & Spa, JBR, mott32.com (04 278 4832).
Netsu
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: NETSU
Enjoy an authentic Warayaki-style brunch at this Japanese steakhouse at Mandarin Oriental Jumeira featuring signature drinks, tasty dishes and live music. Tuck into Netsu's wide range menu including salmon tacos, warayaki tuna tataki, Korean fried chicken, spicy miso Chilean seabass and Australian wagyu ribeye.
Dhs450 (house beverages). Sat 12.30pm-3.30pm. Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Jumeirah 1 (04 777 2232).
Okku
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Okku Dubai.
Japanese restaurant Okku launched a 'Disco Brunch' just in time for summer that's inspired by the 80s and 90s. Here, you'll get a special brunch menu, upbeat music, colourful Japanese grape barrels, disco balls and refreshing beverages.
Groove to classic hits from the 80s, 90s and naughties as well as popular R&B tunes, while you enjoy dishes like seaweed salad, spinach goma or duck salad and mains like black cod, miso salmon teriyaki and more. Plus an unlimited selection of oysters, nigiri, sashimi, makis, and more.
Dhs295 (soft drinks), Dhs395 (house beverages), Dhs495 (premium beverages), Dhs695 (bubbly). Sat 1pm-4.30pm. Okku, Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, okku.com (04 666 1566)
Roberto's
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Roberto's.
Roberto's Bruncha Cha-Cha showcases the venue's most popular dishes. Treat yourself to a feast featuring antipasti from burrata to wild seabream carpaccio, followed up by rpasted shrimp and calamari.
For mains, choose from dishes including seafood spaghetti to baby chicken and wash it all down with free-flowing drinks.
While you eat, let the talented DJ from Bar Scala set the tone with groovy beats, before you finish with a selection of desserts.
Dhs295 (food only). Dhs495 (house beverages), Dhs645 (bubbly). Sat, 1pm-4pm. Gate Village 1, DIFC robertosrestaurants.com (04 386 0066).
Rowley's
Rowley's in DIFC hosts a laid-back yet lively Saturday brunch dedicated to serious meat lovers, offering a full carnivorous feast in a stylish setting.
The unlimited brunch menu features endless servings of steak, crispy truffle fries, juicy beef skewers, beef tartare, tater tots and a rotation of signature salads. You can indulge as much as you like while enjoying the cool weekend atmosphere.
Dhs260 (house beverages), Dhs190 (soft drinks), free (kids under 7). Sat 12pm-3:30pm. The Slice, Central Park Towers, DIFC, rowleysrestaurants.com (04 257 4754).
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Seven Sisters.
This day-to-night bar has views of the Dubai Water Canal, MeditterAsian dishes and a sundowner brunch every Saturday in partnership with LUV events.
Expect a big portion of sparklers and smoke machines on the side of your sharing-style meal.
Dhs380 (house beverages), Dhs480 (premium beverages), Dhs280 (soft drinks). Sat 3pm-7pm. JW Marriott Marquis Dubai, Business Bay, sevensistersdubai.com (056 775 4777).
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: FIVE Jumeirah Village.
Head to this brunch and from Dhs299 you can enjoy food, drinks and pool access. The restaurant serves up Asian street food-style dishes with loads of live cooking stations.
Dhs249 (ladies), Dhs299 (gents), Dhs100 (after-party). Sat 1pm-4pm, afterparty 4pm-7pm. FIVE Jumeirah Village Circle, JVC, soul.st/dubai (04 455 9989).
StreetXO
StreetXO, created by famed chef Dabiz Muñoz, hosts a weekly StreetXOland Brunch. It features a sharing-style menu with global street food inspirations from Spain and the Far East, including dishes like wagyu croquetas, sweet and sour hamachi tiradito, taco de pulpo, Pekinese dumplings, saam cheeseburger and bogavante with king crab and caviar.
Dhs555 (house beverages), Dhs777 (bubbly), Dhs444 (soft drinks). Sat 1pm-4pm. One& Only One Za'abeel, streetxo.com (04 666 1617).
Sucre
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Sucre Dubai.
This colourful restaurant is best known for its bold menu curated by chef Fernando Trocca, which pays homage to Argentina and its Mediterranean roots. With a buzzing atmosphere and a cosy setting, it's the ideal dining spot for a date, treating yourself to a hearty meal or catching up with the gang.
The menu is as show-stopping as the venue, with all seasonal ingredients, featuring signature dishes such as wagyu carpaccio, braised beef tacos and a parillada platter.
Dhs490 (house beverages), Dhs690 (bubbly), Dhs370 (soft drinks). Sat 1pm-4pm. Podium Level, Gate Village 05, DIFC sucredubai.com (04 340 0829)..
Tapasake
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: One&Only Za'abeel
Dine next to the stunning infinity pool on a menu including sushi, sashimi, ceviche, tiradito and izakaya tapas for sharing. The afternoon affair also features a resident DJ and a buzzy vibe.
Dhs495 (sparkling), Dhs385 (soft drinks). Sat 1pm-4pm. One&Only One Za'abeel, oneandonlyresorts.com/tapasake (04 666 1777).
The Nice Guy Dubai
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: The Nice Guy.
Hailing from West Hollywood, The Nice Guy's Saturday brunch draws in a hip crowd, with a mix of larger groups at the central tables and smaller parties nestled into the booths around the edges. The menu is Italian with stars including oysters, pizza and grilled rib-eye.
Dhs499 (house beverages), Dhs699 (premium beverages), Dhs399 (soft drinks). Sat 12.30pm-5pm. Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Sheikh Zayed Road, @theniceguydubai (04 276 9888).
Wanderlust
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Wanderlust.
Eat your way around seven live cooking stations at this popular brunch with a party vibe. Live DJs are the norm and the after-party is a lively one.
Dhs299 (ladies, house beverages), Dhs349 (gents, house beverages). Sat 1pm-4pm. JW Marriot Marquis Dubai, Business Bay, @wanderlustbrunchdxb (04 414 3000).
XU
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: XU.
XU, the Chinese restaurant located at Kempinski Hotel, Mall of the Emirates hosts a weekly karaoke brunch, featuring Chinese cuisine with an added touch of karaoke. You'll get a selection of Chinese-inspired dishes including a variety of appetizers, the chef's dim sum selection, main courses and a dessert platter. And knowing XU, it's definitely going to be a vibey atmosphere.
Dhs425 (house beverages), Dhs525 (bubbly), Dhs295 (soft drinks). Sat 1pm-5pm. Kempinski Hotel, Mall of the Emirates, Al Barsha, xudubai.ae (04 394 6252).
Zuma
Indoor brunch in Dubai. Credit: Zuma.
One of the city's best-loved brunches, head down to Zuma for a buffet brunch where you can grab your favourite dishes. This means a selection of starters including Zuma's signature shrimp tempura with yuzu chilli mayo, and crispy fried squid, as well as an assortment of sashimi, nigiri and maki.
The offering will also feature the beef yakiniku with tahoon mayo from the live robata cooking station, followed by signature main courses including the famous miso marinated black cod, jumbo tiger prawns, and grilled Australian wagyu ribeye with truffle mayo.
Dhs645 (house beverages), Dhs795 (bubbly), Dhs545 (soft drinks), Dhs255 (kids). Sat 12.30pm-4pm. Gate Village 7, DIFC, zumarestaurant.com (04 425 5660).
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Celebrity chef Jason Atherton is banned from driving after being caught speeding in his £150,000 Aston Martin after sexism row and loss of Michelin star

Celebrity chef Jason Atherton has been banned from driving after being caught speeding in his £150,000 Aston Martin. The restaurateur, who has been embroiled in a sexism row and also recently lost his Michelin star at his flagship eatery, was clocked driving the luxury SUV at 26mph in a 20mph zone in Putney, west London on August 23, 2024. Atherton, 53, who was executive chef at Gordon Ramsay 's Michelin-starred Maze until 2010 before kickstarting his TV career, has racked up 12 points thanks to three separate speeding offences. He was handed a six-month driving ban and ordered to pay more than £1,000 in fines and costs at Lavender Hill Magistrates' Court in Clapham on Thursday. 'The defendant currently has nine points on his licence for three speeding matters,' said Sarah Hill, prosecuting. 'The dates of the offences are September 10 2022, February 25 2024 and March 12 2024.' Ruth Harris, representing Atherton, said the previous offences 'related to three matters in which he had received the mandatory minimum three points for driving within 10mph of the limit'. She added: 'At least two of them, possibly the third, were just over 20mph in a 20mph zone. 'He's the only driver in his household, he shares a home with his wife and three children - he works six days a week. 'His morning routine where he cooks breakfast with his family and then takes the children to school is the only quality time - intense quality time - he can have with his family. 'He works late, often too late to get the tube home, and always too late to comfortably take the tube home. On his precious day off he is the only one who drives.' Ms Harris said the circumstances constituted 'hardship' but did not 'cross the bar into exceptional hardship'. Atherton was ordered to pay a total of £1,042, comprising of a £666 fine, £266 surcharge and £110 towards costs, having admitted exceeding the speed limit. It is the latest blow for the star after he got caught up in a row prompted by his claim that he 'doesn't really' see sexism in professional kitchens. Furious female chefs who say they have experienced rampant sexism in the male-dominated industry hit back at the Michelin-starred restaurateur's comments in February - with one telling FEMAIL the extreme measures she has taken in her career to avoid unwanted attention from her male peers. Mursal Saiq, who chef and founder of Cue Point Afghan BBQ based in Jujus Bar and Stage in east London, said she has deliberately worn 'frumpy' clothes while pitching business ideas to men, for fear of leering eyes and in a bid to be taken seriously as a chef. Her comments come as 70 female chefs, including Great British Bake Off winner Candice Brown and 'queen of potatoes' Poppy O'Toole hit back at 53-year-old Atherton's inflammatory comments. It comes after Atherton's opulent City Social located in City of London lost its coveted Michelin star in February The chef pictured in 2021. He also got caught up in a sexism row earlier this year which was prompted by his claim that he 'doesn't really' see sexism in professional kitchens The Sheffield-born restaurant owner, who has since claimed his comments were 'taken out of context', told The Times he felt that there was 'too much focus' on the issue of sexism within professional kitchens. In a post on Instagram the following day, Atherton said he does not condone sexism and insisted many of the senior positions in his restaurant empire are held by women. Nonetheless the interview has left some women in the industry 'fuming', sparking a #MeToo-style movement as they signed an open letter to Atherton. Abe, previous contestant on Great British Menu, chef at The Pem and author of A Woman's Place is in the Kitchen, signed the letter, published in the Telegraph, in which they said Atherton's comments had 'outraged' them. Discussing Atherton's remarks, Abe told the publication: 'It's insulting and painful. It's so hard to speak out because there are so many powerful male chefs that you daren't speak against. But now, luckily, there are 70 women in this WhatsApp group... This feels like our #MeToo movement, in some way.' The letter further clarified the groups experiences, with a section reading: 'Sexism has been and remains a pervasive issue in our industry, shaping the culture of our kitchens in ways that diminish the potential and contributions of countless talented women'. The letter was also signed by Dara Klein of Tiella, celebrity chef and Saturday Kitchen regular Anna Haugh, and Romy Gill. Sharing a snippet of the letter on her Instagram account, Abe said: 'Let's work for a fairer future, a diverse workplace is a happy workplace.' Her Instagram post also featured a screenshot from a WhatsApp chat in which Abe said she was 'fuming' and Klein sarcastically said of Atherton's comments: 'Wow, not inflammatory or biased at all.' Responding to the row, Cue Point chef and founder Mursal Saiq, told Femail that misogyny in the industry is so rife that she's self-financed her business to avoid the distressing work environments that men can create. Saiq said: 'As a female chef and female founder, my biggest... struggles are pitching, and just trying to do the same things that men are doing, [with] the same exact model, same investors, and same restaurateurs. 'When you're a woman, and when you're a single woman, it seems to also mean that there's an extra caveat that "you should sleep with me and then I will give you what you want". 'It's becoming way too much, it's becoming a constant, and it's one of the reasons I've been self-financed for so long... it's those old school mentalities that have not left or changed, people just pretend they have, but they really haven't.' To avoid unwanted attention in pitching meetings, Saiq would alter her appearance by wearing 'frumpy clothes' and 'not putting make up on just so I could get my pitch meeting through'. She added: 'Then, what some people would do, they would pretend to be interested, or even if they are interested, they would make you come to multiple meetings to just see you and... potentially be a creep. So, you're just totally messed around.' The chef concluded: 'As a founder in my own kitchen, I feel comfortable, but I do not feel comfortable in the larger industry at all.' The open letter also raised concerns about awards bodies, claiming that the winners and categories do not fairly represent female talent. Responding to the backlash, Atherton released a lengthy statement to his Instagram account to 'put the record straight'. He wrote: 'I do not condone sexism in the industry or anywhere. A high per cent of our staff are women. Some of our most senior positions are held by women. 'My family is all women except for me - my wife and three young growing daughters, so sexism couldn't be further from my worldview.' He added that he had been caught 'off guard' by the sexism question, and that his response had been 'taken out of context'. Atherton continued: 'I didn't feel it was my place to answer that question myself and tried to move onto another topic, by simply saying I hadn't witnessed any sexism, however those few comments have been taken out of context and used in the headline. 'And regarding my quote on moving on from the past, that was about negativity in the industry, not sexism. 'I do generally believe our industry has moved on a lot in the last decade. I simply meant we are all working hard to make it a much better place. Of course nothing is perfect in life.' When asked whether women still experience sexism in kitchens today, he had replied: 'No, not really. I've not seen it. Any industry has its ups and downs. I think there's way too much focus on our industry because of that. 'In the past, the hours have been long. It's been brutal, but that's behind us. But that [sexism] was also in journalism, it was also in fashion. It wasn't just our industry. It was society in general. 'I think there's too much focus on the negative side of our industry, rather than what is great like the fact that you can be any gender now in our industry and flourish.' Earlier in February, Atherton's opulent City Social located in City of London lost its coveted Michelin star. The Sheffield-born celebrity chef secured the accolade for the upmarket dining spot, which boasts panoramic skyline views of the city, within six months of its opening in 2014. However, it was revealed that City Social is no longer in possession of the star in the Michelin Guide Great Britain and Ireland 2025. The guide recognises some of the best restaurants in the world by awarding up to three of its prestigious stars - and can make or break reputations. It's the second blow for the chef who also shut his Pollen Street Social restaurant last year after a 14-year run. At the time of its closure, Atherton said: 'The London dining scene is fast-paced, and diners are looking for something a little different,' according to The Caterer. Atherton was also accused of 'bullying' young chefs in a BBC2 cookery show, The Chefs' Brigade, in 2019. The chef admitted to being incandescent with rage during filming after his young team served food late and plated dishes badly in a Norwegian cookery challenge. Viewers watching the second episode of the programme, which aimed to unearth hidden talent working in the UK food industry, branded Atherton a 'bullying b******' and said it was hard to believe such shouting in the kitchen was still acceptable.

Fun Dubai restaurants 2025: 10 mood-boosting restaurants in Dubai
Fun Dubai restaurants 2025: 10 mood-boosting restaurants in Dubai

Time Out Dubai

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  • Time Out Dubai

Fun Dubai restaurants 2025: 10 mood-boosting restaurants in Dubai

Good food = good mood. And these incredible Dubai dining spots? They understood the assignment. From neon lights and live shows to playlists that get you going, these restaurants aren't just about eating – they're all about the vibes. Whether you're out with friends or just need a serotonin boost, here are fun Dubai restaurants that bring the energy and flavour. Fun Dubai restaurants to book next Amazónico Fun Dubai restaurants. Credit: Amazónico With vibrant décor and a buzzing atmosphere to match, Amazónico is one of the coolest Latin American joints in town. And while it's a top place to visit at any time, as the night goes on, the vibe picks up, making it a stellar choice for a fun night out in Dubai. With various pockets in the venue, from the sushi bar to the main dining area, lounge and rooftop terrace – all swathed in greenery – there's the perfect space whatever the mood. Daily from noon-3am. DIFC Pavilion, (04 571 3999). Check out our full Amazónico review here Bâoli Fun Dubai restaurants. Credit: Bâoli Bâoli is a party hotspot in Dubai's new J1 beach destination. Not only is it a pretty stunning destination that offers up modern Japanese cuisine with new Asian flavours, but the jungle-themed restaurant is all sparklers, dancing and good vibes. Head down on Saturday for lunch and you'll have a big smile on your face. Open Sun-Wed 10am-1am, Thu-Sat 10am-3am. J1 Beach, Jumeirah 1, (04 558 6381). Bar du Port Fun Dubai restaurants. Credit: Bar Du Port Perhaps one of the classiest bars in Dubai, Bar Du Port is perfect if you're looking for a really fun and lively night with great music and a stylish crowd. Here you can enjoy its Mediterranean-inspired menu while dancing to reggaeton and Arabic hits. It's non-stop fun, so if you're not in a good mood by the end of the night, we'll eat our words. Make sure you check out the dreamy terrace, which is an ideal spot for a bit of superyacht-watching. Sun-Wed noon-2am. Thu-Sat noon-3am. Dubai Harbour Pier Club, Dubai Marina, (050 969 9820). Check out our full Bar du Port review here Casa Amor Fun Dubai restaurants. Credit: Casa Amor Known as one of the most exclusive beach clubs in the French Riviera, its Dubai iteration brings serious energy. Think great music, sun-soaked vibes and a menu that fuses the bold flavours of the South of France with a hint of Latin flair, made for sharing. The space is very Tulum. Add a world-class bar slinging premium pours and signature mixed drinks by top-tier mixologists, and you've got your new go-to for beachside bliss. Open daily from 9am-11pm. Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai Jumeirah 3 (04 834 8278) Check out our full Casa Amor review here En Fuego Fun Dubai restaurants. Credit: En Fuego En Fuego is a proper feast for the senses. With a circus-themed tented roof, an array of decorative pieces that feature a vintage giant car hanging from the ceiling, neon signs, piñatas, llamas, and a chandelier shaped like a flamingo's head, you might just forget all your problems at this Latin American restaurant. On the live entertainment front, you can expect fire performers, aerial hoop artists, and gravity-defying aerial acrobats. It's definitely an all-around fun Dubai restaurant. Mon-Thu, 5pm-1am, Sat noon-2am, Sun noon-1am. The Atlantis, The Palm, (04 426 0750). Check out our full En Fuego review here Gigi Rigolatto Fun Dubai restaurants. Credit: Gigi Rigolatto Gigi is all about vibey Italian culture. The atmosphere is lively, the views are pretty, and the crowd is too cool for school. This is a place that appeals to both foodies and party enthusiasts. Inspired by iconic locations like Paris and Saint-Tropez, Gigi features a menu of classic Italian cuisine, highlighted by its 'Bellini Bar' offering both traditional and modern variations of the classic peach drink. So raise a glass and lift that mood. Open daily from 10am-1am. J1 Beach, La Mer (04 558 2067). Check out our full Gigi Rigolatto review here Josette Fun Dubai restaurants. Credit: Josette This Instagrammable French restaurant in DIFC's IDC Brookfield Place has been social media's dream since opening in 2022. And as well as a charming breakfast and elegant brunch, there's also a dinner show option at this Parisian spot. Not only will the marshmallow pink interiors cheer you up, but you'll also enjoy live performances courtesy of singers, cabaret acts and burlesque dancers. It is easily one of the best dinner shows in Dubai. Daily from 9am-3am. IDC Brookfield Place, DIFC, (04 275 2522). Check out our full Josette review here La Cantine du Faubourg Fun Dubai restaurants. Credit: La Cantine du Faubourg Sometimes you just want to dress up and head to a lively spot where singers and a DJ can really set the mood. Make a beeline for the trendy lounge that's consistently buzzing on a weekend night. From the colourful art on the walls to the beautiful people and delicious French food, you'll want to gather a group of friends and put on your dancing shoes. Oh, and don't expect to call an Uber before 3am. Mon-Thu noon-2am, Fri noon-3am. Sat-Sun noon-5pm, 7pm-3am. Jumeirah Emirates Towers, (04 352 7105). Check out our full La Cantine du Faubourg review here Sirene Beach by GAIA Fun Dubai restaurants. Credit: Sirene Beach by GAIA With a menu created by Evgeny Kuzin and chef Izu Ani, the pair has branched out from the original DIFC restaurant for this beachfront project (so get ready for something special). Bringing a range of dishes to the table, expect an extensive selection of fresh seafood, seasonal vegetables and some classic cooking styles that will remind you of some top-quality home cooking. As the sun dips, the beats rise, so expect dancing, DJ sets and a full-on beach party vibe that keeps the energy going long after the last bite. It's not just dinner… It's a whole mood. If you want to go all out on your Greek escape, get the whole gang together and book out a private cabana, the larger of which can accommodate up to eight guests (and some of the cost is redeemable too). Sun-Thu 10am-1am, Fri-Sat 10am-2am. J1 Beach, (052 334 2787). SushiSamba Fun Dubai restaurants. Credit: SushiSamba First of all, the views alone will massively cheer you up. The popular restaurant is perched high on the 51st floor of the Palm Tower. It is the perfect place to enjoy sushi with a view. But draw your eyes from the sparkling city lights beyond the floor-to-ceiling windows and you'll enjoy the on-trend, greenery-packed décor, vibrant colours and popping beats. Don't miss the Latino-inspired mixed drinks selection, while the signature Samba Dubai roll, with lobster, mango and truffle, makes for a tasty late-night bite. Another that's open until 3am at weekends, SushiSamba has been popular since opening in late 2021, so be sure to make a booking if you're after a wow-worthy late-night dinner on Dubai's Palm Jumeirah. Sun-Thu 1pm-3.30pm and 6.30pm-12.30pm, Fri-Sat 1pm-3.30pm and 6pm-3am. The Palm Tower, Palm Jumeirah, (04 278 4888). Check out our full SushiSamba review here More dining spots in Dubai The new Dubai restaurants you need to try in 2025 New year, new restaurants to check out The best special occasion restaurants in Dubai for an unforgettable evening Because you deserve it It's official: These are the 86 best restaurants in Dubai After months of testing, the results are in

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