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Money plays a big part in attracting those big names.
So work up an appetite and enjoy seven of the best restaurants in Dubai.
1. La Petite Maison, French
The duck a l’orange is tender and juicy with the perfect amount of pink in the middle.
La Petit Maison
LPM, as it’s commonly known, is the Dubai outpost of a three-restaurant global group. Its reservations book is always full.
The kitchen turns out un-fussy dishes such as peas, basil and tomatoes, razor clams with an herb crust and a justly popular cheesecake, all made with high-quality seasonal produce.
2. Okku, Japanese
The brainchild of resident entrepreneurs Markus Thesleff and Ramzy Abdul Majeed, this sultry, subterranean nightspot serving sushi and imaginative Japanese dishes and excellent cocktails plays on the same field as the big boys.
3. Zuma, Japanese
Zuma, the brainchild of Chef Rainer Becker.
Zuma
Beautiful people love beautiful food. And other beautiful people. This is where they all come together to admire each other.
4. Rhodes W1, British
British chef Gary Rhodes loves Dubai so much that he recently packed his bags, hopped on a plane from London and became a full-time resident of the city.
At Mezzanine, he oversees one of the most skilled kitchen brigades in the city, ensuring that his “British classics with French flair” are prepared and presented perfectly.
5. Table 9, Hilton Dubai Creek
Scott Price and Nick Alvis made Table 9 the success it is.
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Who would have thought Gordon Ramsay’s departure would be a good thing for the Dubai restaurant scene? Well, it was.
Thirty-something chef duo Scott Price and Nick Alvis came to Dubai to head up the celebrity chef’s Verre, but when Ramsay departed the city in 2011 the pair stayed.
While they may have upped sticks in 2013, their legacy remains and Table 9 is still one of the most sought after bookings in town.
6. Roberto’s, Italian
His job done, he sought out an impressive property right at the heart of Dubai International Financial Centre, amid the biggest names in the restaurant industry.
Retaining the Italian classics that continue to make BiCE such a success, and adding an impressive raw bar selection and cocktails, Roberto’s is just as popular as its owner.
7. Armani/Amal, Hotel Dubai, Burj Khalifa
Armani Hotel is a collaboration between fashion designer Giorgio Armani, left, and Emaar Properties chairman Mohammed al-Abbar, right.
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Question: When famous hotel group Emaar Hotels & Resorts meets renowned fashion designer Giorgio Armani, what do you get?
Answer: Armani/Amal restaurant, in the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building.
This top restaurant recreates a taste of India in Dubai, complete with stunning views and an outdoor terrace.
Editor’s note: This article was previously published in 2012. It was updated, reformatted and republished in 2017.