Popular Dubai restaurants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The hard part when it comes to Dubai restaurants isn’t looking for them. The challenge comes with picking which one to go to.

Here is a small list of popular Dubai restaurants.

The Viceroy

Combining the best elements of a sports bar and a colonial-style pub, The Viceroy remains to be popular to sport and non-sport fans in Dubai. With its jolly ambience, The Viceroy is pretty much an ideal venue for celebrations, like birthdays, anniversaries and the like. With relatively cheery service, a good value range of drinks and free nibbles, it has been rated four points by Sheraton, Bur Dubai. It opens daily from 12 noon until 2 AM.

For sport fans, The Viceroy has one channel dedicated to ESPN and US sports, remaining true to its interior design mountings, composing of wooden tennis rackets. At an average a meal for two in The Viceroy would cost Dhs100-200. This would already include a glass of house wine.

A fine venue for empire-builders and sport fanatics, as well as sport superstars, The Viceroy boasts a British inspired interior, bearing the jollier nature of colonial British design, making it a popular spot among Dubai restaurants.

The Cellar

True to the Dubai famous architectural approach when it comes to design, The Cellar boasts a classy and smart ambience. With dishes ranging the most popular of European cuisine, to Asian and South African dishes, The Cellar also features live music performances, as well as outdoor seating arrangements.

It opens 12 noon to four PM, then seven in the evening until one in the morning. All major credit cards are accepted, and the average price for a meal for two costs Dhs300-400.

Ginseng

Asian inspired, Ginseng stands out as a Dubai restaurant. Some of the best cocktails are known to come from Ginseng, as the restaurant’s near faultless service leave diners comfortable basking in its Asian inspired interior design.

From spring rolls, to California maki and zuma rolls, Ginseng’s Asian theme reflects its menu, serving varieties of Asian cuisine including the world famous Peking duck dishes.

All major credit cards are accepted in Ginseng, which opens 7 PM to 1 AM, Sunday to Monday, 7pm to 2am, Tuesday to Friday, and 7pm to 1am on Saturdays. At an average, a meal for two would cost Dhs200-300 in Ginseng.

As Dubai itself is progressively growing, Dubai restaurants are going along the same trend, catering to various tastes, to those visiting as well as residing, in Dubai.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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