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Restauranter
og Uteliv i Dubai
På
ferie i utlandet er det hyggelig å kunne smake på landets og byens lokale retter,
og Dubai er intet unntak. Her må det smakes og spises. Den arabiske maten er
god, den er lit uvann og den kan noen ganger være litt sterk. Prøv deg frem og
få en arabisk nytelse enten på hoteller der du bor, eller på en av de mange
lokale restaurantene, men husk at her som alle andre steder kan kvaliteten
variere. Alkoholservering i Dubai er i
utgangspunktet "fy - fy" og foregår som regel bare i de restauranter
som har tilknytning til hotell eller andre turistinstallasjoner.
Nedenfor
er noen eksempler på spisesteder og uteliv i Dubai (eng.). Mer info. kan du få
på hotellet der du skal bo, - (Kanskje dette som har 1730 rom med det dyreste
til 150' per natt).

Du
kan også spise her på Atlantis the
Palm Hotel som har 17 restauranter og flere nattklubber.
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Widely
regarded as one of Dubai's finest Thai restaurants, the distinctive
Blue Elephant features a tranquil waterfall, exotic flowers and greenery,
and intricate stained wood accents, creating the illusion that you're not
in Dubai but in some quaint Southeast Asian village. The cuisine matches
the decor stroke for stroke. Royal Thai dishes include herbs, spices and
produce imported from Thailand, and the aromas of basil, chilies and
lemongrass flow through the air, enticing first time patrons to order some
of the spicier items (marked on the menu with red elephants). Saturdays
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Hours:
Daily Noon-3pm, 7pm-Midnight - Alcohol
Served: Beer,
Liquor, Wine
Ambiance:
Bright, Intimate, Outdoor Dining, Quiet Conversation, Romantic - Cuisine:
Asian, Thai
Dress: Business, Business
Casual - Features: Disabled Accessible - Meals:
Dinner, Lunch
Reservations: Recommended /
Suggested - Website
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The
JW Marriott's Steakhouse has a reputation as the finest in Dubai, with
steaks that "cut like butter" and the freshest lobster and
seafood you'll find anywhere. Traditional American steakhouse décor (lots
of wood, leather chairs, white linens), remarkably fine and fresh cuisine
and top-notch service make this an ideal spot for enjoying a meal with a
client or even that special someone.
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Hours:
Daily Noon-Midnight - Alcohol
Served: Beer,
Liquor, Wine
Ambiance:
Cozy, Elegant, Intimate, Quiet Conversation, Romantic - Cuisine:
American
Dining
Style: Fine Dining - Dress: Business,
Business Casual
Features:
Bar / Lounge, Non-Smoking, Parties / Private Rooms
Meals:
Business Dinner, Business Lunch, Dinner, Lunch - Parking:
On-site, Valet
Reservations:
Recommended / Suggested - Website
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Definitely
one for that special occasion, La Baie's opulent surroundings are matched
by their superb cuisine, prepared by chefs at the top of their culinary
game. The restaurant's foray into seafood specialization has been a huge
success and, currently, La Baie is a strutting peacock. The outdoor
terrace is an idyllic spot in winter, overlooking the Gulf and hotel
gardens.
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Hours:
Daily 1pm-2:45pm, 8pm-11:45pm - Pricing:
Average Main Course Price: 200.00 U.A.E. Dirham
Alcohol
Served: Beer,
Liquor, Wine - Ambiance: Elegant
Cuisine:
Asian, Continental, European, French, Fusion - Dining
Style: Fine Dining - Dress:
Business
Meals: Dinner, Lunch - Reservations:
Absolutely Required, Recommended / Suggested - Website
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Just
look for the enormous Fender Stratocasters: no other place in Dubai has
two guitars for a front door. A celebration of rock and roll music and
iconography, Hard Rock Cafés are major tourist draws all over the world.
Sure, it's a place that youngsters flock to for a souvenir t-shirt or ball
cap, but it's also one of the area's best bars. To wet your whistle, try
one of the house beers, order some fries to nibble on, and enjoy the
anonymity of the crowds. |
Hours:
Daily Noon-2am - Admission: No Cover Charge
- Alcohol:
Beer
Dress:
Business Casual, Casual - Features: Group
Friendly - Food
Served: Appetizers, Pub Grub
Music:
Rock - Type: Bar - Website
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Dubai's
famous Irish Village recreates the look, feel and charm of a traditional
pub, easily making it a favorite watering hole among expats. The pub grub
is just as it ought to be, simple and hearty. Outdoor seating gets packed
in winter. Small wonder: few things in life compare to downing a stout
under the surreal desert twilight. The Village is hosting more live acts
these days, everyone from Bob Geldof to Chrissie Hynde, and it's
predictably standing room only on St Patrick's Day.
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Hours:
Sat-Wed 11am-1am; Thu-Fri 11am-2am - Admission:
No Cover Charge - Alcohol: Beer
Ambiance:
Outdoor, Relaxed - Dress:
Business Casual, Casual - Entertainment:
Live Music
Features:
Group Friendly, Happy Hour Specials - Food:
Appetizers, Pub Grub, Snacks
Music:
Rock, Varies - Type: Live Music, Pub
- Website
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