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What's On
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- What's On
The Dubai foodie digest: 12 unmissable experiences this May
Eat your way through the city with these food experiences… Three weeks left in May and plenty of food to take you through. These are new, exclusive or limited-time events that you need to savour right here, right now, in May. Come back next month for a new digest. Chef Jitin Joshi × Chef Ali Yazdi at Revolver For one night only, Chef Jitin Joshi of Revolver and Chef Ali Yazdi of Slaw fame are coming together for a nine-course menu powered by fire, spice, South Asian flare and Middle Eastern flavour. Open-fire cooking you don't want to miss. Revolver Dubai, The Opus by Omniyat, Business Bay, Thurs, May 15, from 7pm, Tel: (0) 4 257 9334, @revolver_dubai Labubus with your happy meal at Beau Beau is in with the cool kids – labubus and happy meals. The limited-edition Petit Meal is the boujee version of your childhood classic, and now in your adulthood, you can indulge in one of Beau's signature burgers for a sweet, street-cred, collectibles surprise. Beau, Jumeirah, Dhs290, available for limited time, from 7pm till sold out, Tel: (0) 4 224 7348, @beaurestaurants Jooksing. Just that. Say hello to Jooksing, a fast, easy and delicious fusion of American and Chinese food – the glorious Chinese takeout. These are all the quintessential American-style Chinese takeout classics we all know and love. Jooksing, Neighbourhood Food Hall, Motor City, @eatjooksing Korean street food superiority at Cupbop Already a massive hit with 160 stores worldwide, this fast, fiery and flavour-packed street food concept is coming to Dubai. Cupbop's menu is simple, with signature rice bowls, chicken wings, sandos and more you don't want to miss. Cupbop, Ibn Battuta Mall, coming soon, @cupbopdubai Mangoes for days at Jamavar It's mango season in the subcontinent, which means Jamavar is bringing the best of this elite fruit with a limited-time feasting menu that pays tribute to the mango – with flavours from every region of India. Jamavar, Address Residences Opera District, available in May, starts at Dhs425, Tel: (0) 4 553 7852, @jamavardubai Learning the art of paella at Salero The Art of Spain: A Spanish Cooking Experience – Paella Masterclass is a limited-edition workshop all about the delightful paella. Learn to make it, eat it, savour it and steep yourself in the traditions of Spanish cuisine. Salero Tapas & Bodega, Kempinski Mall of the Emirates, May 13 and 27, 6pm to 8pm, Dhs300 per person, Tel: (0) 4 409 5888, @ New milkshake flavours at Five Guys Five Guys UAE is shaking things up this summer with two limited-edition flavours: the tropical Mango Shake and the bold Coffee Milkshake. Handspun, fully customizable, and made with no shortcuts, these new sips join the classic line-up. Five Guys, across various locations, Dhs25 each, @fiveguysuae Kodema Workshop at Sekushi Sekushi is hosting a serene, hands-on Kokedama workshop with botanical artist Nisreen Bashnak of Kaia, where you can craft your own moss-covered plant sculpture in an intimate setting, with skyline views, pink-hued decor, and a side of Happy Hour charm. Sekushi, Sexy Fish, DIFC, May 28, 6.30pm to 8.30pm, Dhs400, Tel: (0) 4 352 7722, @sexyfishdxb Red Passion Hour at Dalí Supper Club Dalí Supper Club at Maison Dalí unveils Red Passion Hour – a twist on the well-loved aperitivo. From Monday to Friday, sip Campari-forward cocktails for just Dhs45, paired with luxe bites like quail nuggets and foie gras sliders. Dalí Supper Club, Maison Dalí, Business Bay, Mon to Fri, 5pm to 7pm, Dhs45 per cocktail, Tel: (0)4 257 9554, @maisondalidubai Arsty cocktails at LPM La Petite Maison Dubai has launched a new cocktail menu in the style of a French editorial magazine. The menu embodies LPM's signature approach to contemporary mixology infused with the essence of the South of France. La Petite Maison Dubai, DIFC, bar open 12pm to 1am daily, @lpmdubai For the gluten-frees at BakeMyDay The BakeMyDay cookies are famous for being absolutely-scumdiddilicious, but they not have gluten-free version of the same euphoric flavours, for everyone should be allowed to enjoy a sweet treat. Say hello to the The Gluten G. BakeMyDay, order on Deliveroo, Talabat, Careem and Noon, @ Dubai's newest food hall at The Link Culinara Social Dining is the latest addition to The Link's foodie offerings, and an interesting departure from the ethos of the venue so far, with 12 curated, homegrown concepts filling the space. Discover the lineup here.


Time Out Dubai
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
Jooksing: Meet the latest addition to Neighbourhood Food Hall
We hope you're hungry, because the Neighbourhood Food Hall just is about to have a brand new addition. Enter Jooksing, the new Chinese-American restaurant served up by none other than renowned Dubai chef Kelvin Cheung and Neha Anand. Opening on Friday May 2, the casual-dining restaurant is filled with nostalgic dishes, and they are all under Dhs60. If you like this: All the best food halls and markets to try in Dubai Split into wings, beef, chicken, rice and chow mein dishes, be sure to kick things off with some spring rolls or crab Rangoon before you dive into the mains. For those unsure where to start, chef Kelvin recommends signature favourites including the Jooksing wings, Mongolian beef and sweet and sour chicken. Covered in bright red signage and with staff all wearing fun aloha shirts, the new addition to the hall shouldn't be hard to spot. Named from a the slang Cantonese word originally used to describe Chinese Americans, Jooksing is being used to celebrate the fusion of the two cultures. Catering for everyone, the new eatery is also packed with gluten-free favourites, and if you can't make it to Motor City, you can simply order online and have it delivered instead. Whether you're after a quick lunch, a relaxed dinner or to satisfy a late-night craving, a portion of the Dhs40 wings should do it. (Credit: Supplied) The latest addition to the Neighbourhood Food Hall, Jooksing will be joining some incredible neighbours, from the Mexican delights at Los Tacos Hermanos to The Meating Room. Opening Fri May 2. Daily noon-10.45pm. Neighbourhood Food Hall, Motor City, @eatjooksing (055 856 9696). Hungry for more? Where to get the best bar food in Dubai (whether you drink or not) Brilliant plates with your drinks 10 best local dishes to try in Karama (and where to get them) No, it's not all that spicy 30 best places to get a slice of pizza in Dubai From thin and crispy to puffy crusts, here are the tastiest pizzas in town


FACT
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- FACT
FACT Award winner Chef Kelvin Cheung opens Jooksing in Dubai
The concept comes to Neighbourhood Food Hall. Chef Kelvin Cheung has been making his mark in Dubai. Now, the Chef behind the FACT award-winning Jun's restaurant has announced that he will be joining Neighbourhood Food Hall. Opening on 2 May in Motor City, Jooksing prides itself on being an American-Chinese kitchen. Neighbourhood Food Hall brings together a diverse range of concepts and cuisines, showcasing 11 homegrown concepts. Now, it is welcoming Jooksing, which combines a fusion of flavours. The menu will range from Crab Rangoon to Spring Rolls. On Instagram, Kelvin has shared images of the venue. The casual spot features a counter, offering you the opportunity to watch the chefs at work. The images show his face, American flags, and Chinese writing. The tagline reads: 'Neither fully Chinese, nor fully American.' Chef Kelvin is of Chinese origin. He was born in Canada and raised in Chicago, and describes himself as a third-culture kid. He is a third-generation chef, and grew up surrounded by food. When it comes to his recipes, he draws from his North American upbringing, French training and Chinese heritage. Over his career, he has opened a range of dining experiences and is the mastermind behind the fine-dining restaurant Jun's in Downtown Dubai. He has featured in the MICHELIN Guide, MENA's 50 Best Restaurants, and has won several FACT Dining Awards in Dubai. Neighbourhood Food Hall is already home to some firm FACT favourites, including High Joint, Chef Akmal Anuar's Pizzeria Funkcoolio, Tacos Los Hermanos and Al Naqa, which is loved by FACT's Editor-in-Chief. Check in with FACT for the best things to do in Dubai. GO: Follow @eatjooksing on Instagram for more information.


What's On
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- What's On
Chef Kelvin Cheung of Jun's is bringing a new takeout-style concept to Dubai
Find Jooksing by Chef Kelvin Cheung in Neighbourhood Food Hall… Chef Kelvin Cheung of Jun's fame is bringing a brand new concept to Dubai, and it's a little different from the sit-down dining you'll find at Jun's. Say hello to Jooksing, a fast, easy and delicious fusion of American and Chinese food – the glorious Chinese takeout. The concept is brought to you by Three Layer Hospitality, also behind Jun's, Pind Bathinda and Circle of Crust, and joins a laundry list of stellar homegrown, quick-dining concepts that populate Neighbourhood Food Hall. Never fully Chinese, never fully American – these are all the quintessential American-style Chinese takeout classics we all know and love. Filled with comfort and packed with flavours, Jooksing is Chef Kelvin's take on the age-old concept and opening very soon. What's On the menu? Think a small, industrial, cloud-style kitchen, where the woks are constantly busy and the flames always high. The full menu, joyously short and sweet, was revealed on the kitchen's Instagram page, which you can follow here for more updates. Options to choose from include spring rolls, crab rangoon, two types of wings, beef and chicken variations of the kung pao, Mongolian, sweet and sour, and garlic and broccoli variety, and different types of fried rice and chow mein. Everything is cheaply priced, sitting between Dhs25 and Dhs55, gluten-free and visually tantalising – perfect for when you want just a spot of great, flavour-filled, comforting food without having to contemplate your financial literacy. Okay, but what is jooksing? Jook-sing is a Cantonese term for an expat Chinese person who was born in the West – essentially Chinese-Americans who aren't fully either and a little bit of each. The name is a nod to Chef Kelvin's multicultural heritage, who is Chinese by origin, was born in Canada, raised in Chicago. Jooksing, Neighbourhood Food Hall, Motor City, opening soon, @eatjooksing Images: Socials > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in