Enjoy a taste of the Mediterranean with Jumeirah
Our French Riviera pop-up promises a delicious dining experience, and it’s inspired us to think about our other Mediterranean restaurants
Our French Riviera pop-up promises a delicious dining experience, and it’s inspired us to think about our other Mediterranean restaurants
Our French Riviera pop-up promises a delicious dining experience, and it’s inspired us to think about our other Mediterranean restaurants
Once French Riviera’s dishes have got the taste buds tingling, there are two more beachfront Mediterranean restaurants to try in Dubai. First, Rockfish combines the natural beauty of its beach location with the twinkling lights of the soaring Burj Al Arab Jumeirah – and it’s against this backdrop that Executive Chef Marco Garfagnini’s signature seafood dishes, such as salt-crusted seabass and lobster risotto, are served.
From France and Italy to Greece and the shoreline of Jumeirah Mina A'Salam, where dishes such as crispy calamari, tzatziki and watermelon and feta salad are served at Shimmers – a casual-chic restaurant where guests can explore the country’s rich culinary heritage with the sand under their feet and the stars above their heads.
Guests can experience a taste of the Med in Dubai as part of Jumeirah Al Qasr’s Staycation and Daycation offers, which includes lunch or dinner at French Riviera, Rockfish and Shimmers.
Moving away from the Middle East and into the heart of the Mediterranean, the bars and restaurants at Capri Palace Jumeirah serve up a delicious dose of la dolce vita. Evenings begin with an aperitivo that’s sipped at Bar degli Artisti as the sun sinks into the sea, and continue by sitting down for dinner at the Michelin-starred Il Riccio, where fresh seafood is served on its picture-perfect terrace. Under the watchful eye of chef Salvatore Elefante, L’Olivo has also received international acclaim – it’s the only two Michelin-starred fine dining destination on the island and is the perfect place to sample rustic Italian dishes with a sophisticated twist. Expect the plates coming out of the kitchen to look just as good as the views over the Gulf of Naples. There’s more alfresco eating to be enjoyed at Bistrot Ragù thanks to its setting amid ancient olive trees and flower-filled courtyards, wine aficionados will enjoy perusing the list of bottles that are stored in the property’s breath-taking cellar.