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Dine Above It All – Discover Level 9 at FIVE LUXE

Dine Above It All – Discover Level 9 at FIVE LUXE

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FIVE LUXE's culinary destinations at Level 9 of the hotel offer palate-thrilling experiences – blending vibrant settings with exceptional flavours. Whether it's the bold, irezumi-inspired Japanese flavours of Ronin, the finesse of French-riviera inspired Tête-à-Tête, or the intoxicating allure of Paradiso Dubai, each destination offers a gastronomically-charged experience, promising something extraordinary for every palate and occasion.
Framed by sweeping panoramas of the Arabian Gulf, Ain Dubai, and the iconic Palm Jumeirah, FIVE LUXE orchestrates a sensory journey where exceptional cuisine meets elevated atmosphere in a symphony of taste, style, and spectacle.
Ronin
Awarded 'Opening of the Year' and recognised in the MICHELIN Guide Dubai 2025, Ronin is where modern Japanese finesse meets high-octane luxury. This irezumi-inspired dining destination takes guests on a multi-sensory culinary journey through Japan's rich gastronomic heritage, and features a slick outdoor terrace and lounge that's perfect for soaking in the stunning views of the Arabian Gulf while savouring the freshest, premium sushi, sashimi, tantalising Teppanyaki and more.
Under the expert direction of Executive Chef Sin Keun Choi, Ronin's Omakase experience is a tailoured revelation – crafted from the day's freshest premium ingredients and the guest's unique preferences. Dive into live fire Teppanyaki cooking to a swanky Sushi Bar, intimate Pagoda-style dining or its Lazy Weekend Lunches featuring heavenly Ramen and fresh Hand Rolls from Gourmet A5 Wagyu Shabu-Shabu to Angry Chicken Spicy Ramen. Complemented by expertly crafted cocktails, Ronin delivers a bold and unforgettable expression of contemporary Japanese dining.
Location: Ronin, FIVE LUXE, JBR
Timings: Monday to Thursday – 6 PM to 2 AM | Friday to Sunday – 1 PM to 4:30 PM and 6 PM – 2 AM
Images: Ronin
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Book Now:
Call: 04 455 9989
Email: [email protected]
WhatsApp: +971 4455 9999
Tête-à-Tête
Tête-à-Tête brings French Riviera elegance to the heart of Dubai at FIVE LUXE's Level 9—a sophisticated restaurant where sun-kissed flavours, seductive cocktails, and sweeping views converge. Set against a chic lavender-hued backdrop with panoramic vistas of Palm Jumeirah, Ain Dubai, and the Arabian Gulf, this jewel of a venue reimagines Côte d'Azur charm with unmistakable Dubai flair.
From posh lunches to sultry soirées, Tête-à-Tête is a celebration of refined indulgence. Sip on artful cocktails at the gem-like bar, sway to the rhythm of live DJ sets, and indulge in a culinary journey through the South of France. Fridays come alive with an electrifying Dinner Party, a glamourous affair of decadent dishes, free-flowing drinks, and high-energy beats. On Saturdays, the irresistible Bisou Bisou Brunch delivers a three-course tasting menu paired with flowing sips in a setting designed for chic afternoon revelry.
Location: Tête-à-Tête, FIVE LUXE, JBR
Timings: Sunday to Thursday – 6PM to 1AM | Friday – 6pm -2am | Saturday – 1 PM to 4:30 PM and 7 PM to 2 AM
Images: Tête-à-Tête
Follow us: Instagram | Website
Book Now:
Call: 04 455 9989
Email: [email protected]
WhatsApp: +971 4455 9999
Paradiso Dubai
Named the Best Bar of 2022 by World's 50 Best Bars, Paradiso brings the charm of Barcelona to FIVE LUXE as Paradiso Dubai. Paradiso Dubai blends magical surrealism with a theatrical design, exquisite cocktails, and a gorgeous tapas-style menu. The city's most sought-after and Instagram-worthy destinations, it's where outrageous, avant-garde mixology meets mind-altering presentations in an atmosphere buzzing with creativity.
Paradiso Dubai has a cocktail menu that pushes the boundaries of innovation with every concoction, with some defying all expectations by changing visually, or by colour or taste. Signature sips include Kriptonite – a bright neon yellow, bittersweet cocktail and On Fire – a cocktail for two with a complex, smoked flavours. Its outdoor terrace, with its carousel-inspired bar, chic seating arrangements and front-row views of Palm Jumeirah, Ain Dubai, and the Arabian Gulf, creates the perfect setting for regular events such as Queen of Hearts Ladies' Night on Thursdays, After Brunch Party cocktails on Saturdays, and musically-driven Blackbook events from Thursday to Saturday. In 2025, it has already secured the title of Best Bar Food in Dubai at the Time Out Dubai Restaurant Awards 2025 and has been honoured as Highly Commended Bar at the What's On Dubai Awards 2025, making it a legendary cocktail experience in Dubai.
Location: Paradiso Dubai, FIVE LUXE, JBR
Timings: Monday to Wednesday and Sunday – 5 PM to 2 AM | Thursday to Saturday – 5 PM to 3 AM
Images: Paradiso
Follow us: Instagram | Website
Book Now:
Call: 04 455 9989
Email: [email protected]
WhatsApp: +971 4455 9999

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