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City Walk restaurants: All 11 restaurants to know at C2
Over the last few months, the team at City Walk has been busy creating a huge 25,000-square-foot licensed area in the heart of the destination called C2 in order to take the destination's foodie offering up a notch (or two).
The area is currently home to eight restaurants but will soon be home to around 11 eateries that offer a diverse range of cuisines and dining experiences.
Here's your handy guide on all of City Walk's newest restaurants:
Baku Café
City Walk restaurants. Credit: Baku Café
Named after Azerbaijan's vibrant capital, Baku Café is where traditional Azeri flavours meet modern Dubai dining. The sleek spot first welcomed guests in 2017, later making the move to C2 to elevate its game – now with a curated selection of grape to match the menu.
You'll find home-style classics done right: fragrant dolma wrapped in tender grape leaves, sizzling lamb saj straight from the pan, crisp and chewy qutabs, and rich, nutty pilaf fsinjan. It's a little slice of Baku, right here in the city.
Licensed. C2 Licensed District City Walk (04 299 9081).
Brass Monkey
City Walk restaurants. Credit: Brass Monkey
Quirky entertainment spot Brass Monkey has opened its second Dubai location in City Walk. Expect the same fun vibes as its OG Bluewaters location.
The spacious venue boasts plenty of arcade games, retro video games, bowling alleys, pool tables and more.
You can also dine on tasty American cuisine, including burgers, wings and much more. A one-stop fun shop for big kids.
Licensed. C2 Licensed District City Walk (04 582 2244).
Daikan Izakaya
City Walk restaurants. Credit: Daikan Izakaya
Daikan Izakaya is bringing its legendary ramen and izakaya-sharing dishes to the lively C2 district at City Walk, Dubai. After closing in DIFC last year, the Japanese spot launched its first licensed branch.
You'll basically feel like you're on the streets of Tokyo, with a menu that features a wide variety of signature ramen dishes, including smoked shio dashi ramen and a vegetarian option. On their soft opening menu, there are new contemporary dishes like wagyu cheese steak sandwich, lobster pops and crispy tuna bites katsu.
More dishes are expected to be added in the near future. And you can wash it all down with a selection of house drinks.
Licensed. Daikan Izakaya, C2 Licensed District City Walk (052 703 8369).
L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele
City Walk restaurants. Credit: L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele
L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele is probably the most famous pizza chain in the world. The C2 location boasts two floors, Burj Khalifa views and a selection of Italian grape. Pizzas – which range from the minimalist marinara to the burrata-loaded 'Burj Khalifa via traditional Napoletana' – are only briefly waved inside the blistering oven before they're slid onto a plate and served.
The pizzeria, which was shortlisted in the Time Out Dubai Awards' Best Pizzeria category, hails from Naples, where hungry tourists queue from 10.30am to be first through the door at its original Italian location. Luckily for us, the Dubai branches serve pizza that is just as tasty. And if it's good enough for Julia Roberts i, it's good enough for us.
Licensed. C2 Licensed District City Walk. @pizzeria_da_michele_dubai (04 224 0040).
La Serre
City Walk restaurants. Credit: La Serre
The OG Parisian-style boulangerie, café and bistro is back – and bringing a taste of the Champs-Élysées to City Walk C2. La Serre champions hearty, wholesome dishes made out of organic ingredients sourced from farmers and artisans across Europe.
From buttery croissants and crisp baguettes to classic French plates done right, this chic spot blends the warmth of a neighbourhood café with the polish of a refined bistro. Swing by for a leisurely breakfast, seal a deal over lunch, or linger over dinner à la Parisienne. La vie est belle at La Serre – and you'll taste it in every bite.
Licensed. C2 Licensed District City Walk, (052 377 3100).
Myata
City Walk restaurants. Credit: Myata
At MYATA, comfort is the name of the game. Think soft seats, cool interiors, tasty food, signature cocktails, and hookahs that keep the vibe going. There's plenty to do, too, with consoles and board games if you're in the mood for a little friendly competition.
The space mixes open lounges with a VIP area tucked into canyon-like curves for a bit of extra privacy. It's the kind of place you settle into and suddenly realise you've been here all night.
Licensed. C2 Licensed District City Walk, (058 530 5555).
Mythos Kouzina & Grill
City Walk restaurants. Credit: Mythos Kouzina & Grill
Catering to the other side of town, the Greek eatery is also located in the licensed district. Much like its JLT counterpart, the interiors are light, bright and breezy, and the food is absolutely delicious. You can expect dishes such as a fava, a yellow split pea puree, feta in filo pastry, seafood yiouvetsi and kleftiko, a slow-cooked suckling goat.
To accompany the fare, Mythos Urban Greek Eatery also serves up authentic Greek grapes, including some unusual varieties. Along with the grape, guests will be able to order creative fruity mixed drinks that have been crafted with Greek flavours.
Licensed. C2 Licensed District City Walk (04 225 3313).
Nola Bijou Bistro & Bar
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Fans of Nola Eatery and Social House in JLT will now have another option when the craving for live jazz and Louisiana hospitality strikes.
Bringing its famed New Orleans vibes to the new location, Nola in City Walk serves up classics from the popular menu along with some new additions. New dishes on the menu include wagyu beef tartare and burrata topped with anchovies.
Licensed. C2, City Walk (04 334 4098).
NOX
City Walk restaurants. Credit: NOX
NOX blends sophisticated interiors, world-fusion sharing plates, and playful signature cocktails. Inspired by 1920s Manhattan bars and cosy London townhouses, the venue features plush velvet, patinated leather, marble, brass accents, and lush greenery.
The menu includes pistachio falafel, lamb and kimchi momos, tacos al pastor, wagyu tenderloin, and more, alongside inventive drinks served with theatrical rituals. A resident DJ sets the vibe from Thursday to Saturday.
Licensed. C2 Licensed District City Walk, (050 311 4065).
Primi Cucina Italiana
City Walk restaurants. Credit: Primi Cucina Italiana
This isn't your average Italian joint. Here, passion's plated up with a side of swagger, bold flavours take centre stage, and every bite feels like a love letter from Rome. Think silky homemade pasta, blistered pizzas straight from the oven, vibrant salads, and flame-kissed grills that mean business.
Cool off with tangy house-made lemonades, small-batch ferments, or cocktails worth lingering over. And don't even think about leaving without an espresso hit of our deep, Italian-style roasted coffee. It's all about good vibes, great company, and food that makes you want to twirl your fork just a little slower.
Licensed. C2 Licensed District City Walk (0569 924 326).
RARE Brasserie & Bar
City Walk restaurants. Credit: RARE Brasserie & Bar
Located in the C2 (the licensed bit) of City Walk is a newly opened steakhouse mixing the vibe of a New York bar and an art deco Parisian brasserie. Rare is a 130-seater venue that's expansive, with a spacious shaded outdoor terrace for those who like to enjoy watching the city come to life at night.
Inside, there are pockets of booths which provide a bit of privacy away from the hustle and bustle of a busy restaurant. You can choose from the finest cuts such as the oyster blade with pebre and Amarillo chilli or striploin with wasabi cream and crispy batter. Sounds good, right?
Licensed. C2 Licensed District City Walk, (04 287 4604).
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