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Here are the indoor restaurants you need to know about as temps rise

Here are the indoor restaurants you need to know about as temps rise

Cosmopolitan ME5 hours ago

While summer around the world is usually the time for alfresco dining, it's not for us Dubai dwellers. Yes, some of us like to hibernate when the heat takes over but there's no need to press pause on our social life as there are loads of indoor eateries that are perfect for those summertime meet-ups.
Cute brekkie spots
Bestie dates can't come to a halt just 'cos it's hot and if you want somewhere cute to catch up with the girlies then these spots slap when you want a morning of coffee, food and chats.
Brix Café
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This place manages to feel like an escape from busy city life with its Jumeirah Fishing Harbour backdrop. With a menu of freshly baked goods and coffees that hit it ticks all the boxes for breakfast plans.
Why go: For those viral flat croissants.
Brunch and Cake
Brunch & Cake Jumeirah Islands brings the outdoors in even in the summer with its floor-to-ceiling glass doors that give views out to the lake. The in-house bakery has all your fav pastries and cakes and the all-day menu does not disappoint (especially when it comes to portion size).
Why go: Not only is this Jumeirah Islands venue adorable, but the food hits.
The LoLo House
This new restaurant has been living rent-free in our heads ever since we discovered the chilled spot. With some Dutch dishes (we rate the pancakes) on the menu, plus toasties, sandwiches, smoothies and more it's a good choice for a laid-back breekie.
Why go: It's not often that we can legit say something is a hidden gem but this café tucked away in Al Quoz is.
Lazy lunch locations
The Pods
As the name suggests, a reservation at The Pods means you will literally dine in a pod. These glass orbs at Bluewaters have probs popped up on your fyp and summer is the ideal time to book in for meal. Inside each air-conditioned pod is a cosy set up and you can even play your own tunes. And when you want to order from the Pan-Asian menu you just ring a bell.
Why go: For a private lunchtime experience that is giving different.
Tagomago
This chic seaside restaurant not only looks like it's straight from the Med, but also serves when it comes to Spanish cuisine. Despite the outdoor area being closed in summer the indoor space gives charming finca vibes and is perfect for a summer social.
Why go: For tapas (aka girl dinner) and sangria.
Scalini
Italy is on our summer bucket list and if you are craving those Amalfi flavours then a lunch at Scalini will work. This elevated venue is known for its first-class seafood, pasta and Italian cuisine plus the setting is just gorgeous.
Why go: In the summer the outdoor terrace is covered with a tent and air-conditioning gives an alfresco feel.
Dinner date-worthy restaurants
Madame Li
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If you've not visited Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab Hotel yet then booking a reservation at Madame Li is a great excuse to. It's the perfect date night spot with its low lighting and stunning interiors and the menu is *chef's kiss*. With everything from raw dishes to salads, rice, noodles, curries and more you'll want to order several dishes to share with your s/o.
Why go: Legit some of the tastiest Pan-Asian food you'll find in Dubai (make sure to order the Peking Duck and lobster dim sum).
Buddha-Bar Dubai
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When it comes to dinner with drama, Buddha-Bar Dubai is entering a whole new era. Celebrating 20 years of iconic nights, the venue's latest experience, Sakura's Secret, offers haute Asian dining with Tokyo-glam energy for a theatrical dinner you won't forget.
Every Tuesday to Saturday with entertainment from 8pm onwards
Why go: It's iconic, theatrical, and serves up bold Asian flavours with a side of jaw-dropping entertainment.
Ling Ling
When it comes to good food and all the vibes, Ling Ling inside Atlantis The Royal is it. With a bar, large dining space (over two floors) and a late-night club room it's the perfect spot for when you want to go all out with your s/o.
Why go: It's bougie and serves the best sushi, robata and desserts.
Josette
Is a Paris trip pinned on your vision board? Us too. And you can get a taste of the Parisian dining scene with a visit to Josette. This perfectly pink restaurant in DIFC has recently dropped a new menu which screams elevated. Perfect for when you want a really special and romantic night out.
Why go: Probs the most Instagrammable restaurant in the city (p.s: head to the bathroom for a fire mirror selfie).
SUSHISAMBA
With views over Palm Jumeirah that sparkle at night, SUSHISAMBA is one of the top-tier date night venues in the city. The menu is a mix of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian and it lives up to its rep.
Why go: To dine up in the clouds.
Ristorante Loren
Located at The Club on Palm West Beach, Ristorante Loren is one stunning restaurant for a romantic summer date night. The elevated space is chic AF and the Italian food is five-star. Say less.
Why go: For a slice of La Dolce Vita in Dxb.
Mott 32
On the 73rd floor of The Address Beach Resort in JBR, serving plates of modern Chinese cuisine, Mott 32 is one to know about if you want a special dinner that mixes an elegant setting with yummy food with your s/o.
Why go: For gorgeous views of the Palm Jumeirah and the Arabian Gulf.
If bar hopping is your thing then these places need to be on your radar for summer sessions...
City Walk's C2 Licensed District
This is a one-stop shop for all the weekending you need. The concept boasts all the city's best eateries, including Mythos Urban Greek Eatery and Nola Bijou Bistro & Bar and Brass Monkey for bowling and arcade games.
Dubai Hills Business Park
ICYMI Dubai Hills Business Park is opening new (licensed) venues on the reg some of our faves in the area are Pitfire Pizza, The Tap House and Reif Japanese Kushiyaki.
Time Out Market Dubai
If variety is what you like then look no further than a trip to Time Out Market Dubai for a summer sipping and eating session. With Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain views, 3 bars serving reasonably priced drinks and loads of food kiosks it's an easy win.
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