Reason:A popular, multi-award-winning restaurant with an elegant ambiance and magnificent river views
Currently closed|Open at 12:30 today
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Jumeirah Al Qasr, Madinat Jumeirah، King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street، Umm Suqeim 3 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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Isn't Christmas coming soon? Yesterday I started talking about my Christmas trips in the past three years. In the last issue, we talked about Morocco (those who are interested can read the previous article). In this issue, we will talk about Dubai.
Many people have never heard of the UAE, but almost everyone knows Dubai. Let's talk about the relationship between the two. The full name of the country, the United Arab Emirates, is the United Arab Emirates. It consists of seven emirates (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajmah, Fujairah, Umm al-Qaiwain and Ras al-Khaimah). The state system is very special. It is neither a federal system nor a republic nor a constitutional monarchy. They are independent of each other except for military and diplomatic affairs, so some are very rich and some are very poor. I have been to all these seven emirates, because there is no need to go through procedures for mutual communication, and except for the eldest Abu Dhabi and the second Dubai, the other emirates are too small and very backward and barren. You can drive all of them in one day. Even the third largest country, Sharjah, includes Ajmah, and Ajmah is connected to Umm al-Qaiwain, hahahaha! Moreover, 47% of the entire UAE land is still desert... You can imagine how much effort and money they have put in to become a wealthy country that attracts global attention.
Last year, 2019, seemed to be the year when I came to the UAE most frequently. I came three times in December, for personal reasons and work reasons. Last Christmas, I was planning to go to Israel again, because I had experienced the Sabbath and the Jewish New Year in Jerusalem before, and the religious atmosphere was simply soul-shaking. Think about it, the stable where Jesus was born (respectfully called the Twelve Star Cave) is in the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, Palestine. The scene I usually go there is moving, and Christmas must be particularly spectacular! But in December, I suddenly received an invitation from the Dubai Tourism Bureau to participate in the first Dubai Christmas Desert Carnival, so the original plan was shelved and I returned to Dubai!
On Christmas Eve on the 24th, I was invited to stay at the Summer Palace of the Jumeirah Castle Hotel (now translated as Jumeirah, the name Jumeirah is the private business of the Dubai chief, such as the Burj Al Arab, which is the most familiar to Chinese people. The real name is Jumeirah Arabian Tabernacle Hotel). I used to stay at the Yi Palace near the small wooden boat dock (I stayed at the cheaper one at my own expense, haha), and the top room types are all in the He Palace and the Summer Palace. I am so happy that I don’t spend my own money this time (the room rate of the Summer Palace will exceed 10,000 yuan a night)! The tourism bureau of the rich country is not short of money! The Christmas decoration here is different from the bright red and green style of European countries. It is a solemn Christmas tree green and the rich Arabian gold, which looks grand and not exaggerated! For me, the most interesting thing is to eat. There should be 70 or 80 restaurants of all sizes in the castle hotel, but my favorite is the buffet restaurant of Yi Palace. The environment is good. You can see the Burj Al Arab by pushing the floor-to-ceiling glass door. There are turtles swimming in the artificial canal below, but it is mainly because this restaurant has a Hong Kong chef who specializes in Cantonese and Southeast Asian dishes, which is very suitable for my taste, hahaha! This time, as soon as I entered the restaurant, I saw a fancy cake exhibition being held to celebrate Christmas, which was very interesting and added to the festive atmosphere!
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It’s almost Christmas again. Yesterday I started talking about my recent three-year Christmas trip. The last issue we talked about Morocco (interested friends can read the previous article). This issue we talked about Dubai and many people in the UAE have not heard of it, but when we mentioned Dubai, basically no one knows no one knows. First of all, the UAE is the full name of the country, the United Arab Emirates, consisting of seven emirates (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Umm Qawan and Cape Hayma), the state is very special neither federal nor republic Nor is it a constitutional monarchy, they are divided apart from military and diplomatic, so some thieves are rich and poor. I have been to these seven emirates, because the exchange does not need to be done and except for the boss Abu Dhabi and the second Dubai, the other emirates are too small and very backward and barren. You can drive all day, and even the third country Sharjah contains the Ajman State. And the Ajman State is connected to the Ummqai countries, hahaha! And 47% of the entire UAE is still desert... It is conceivable that people can now become the world's attention to the local tyrants of the effort and money. Last year, 2019, seems to be the most frequent year I have come to the UAE, and I have been here three times in December, with personal reasons and work reasons. I was going to Israel again last Christmas because I had a Sabbath and a Jewish New Year in Jerusalem before, and the religious atmosphere shook my soul, you think, the birth of Jesus, the stables (the twelve-star cave) In Bethlehem, Palestine, the scene of the Christmas church, usually I go to the scene is moving, that Christmas is definitely particularly spectacular! But in December, I suddenly received an invitation from the Dubai Tourism Bureau to participate in the first Dubai Christmas Desert Carnival, so the original plan was stranded and returned to Dubai! On Christmas Eve on the 24th, I was invited to stay at the Summer Palace of the Jumeirah Castle Hotel (now translated as Jumeirah, Jumeirah is a private sale of the Dubai Chiefs, such as the sailing hotel most familiar to our Chinese, the real name is Jumeirah Arabian Tuberts Hotel), I have lived in the Yigong on the side of the small wooden boat dock before (I spend money to live in a cheaper one, haha) and the top room types are in the Hegong and the summer palace. This time I am too happy not to spend my own money (the price of the summer palace will be over 10,000 a night)! The tourism bureau of the local tyrants is not bad for money! The Christmas layout here is different from the red and green style of European countries, but the solemn Christmas tree green and the local tyrants of Arabian gold match, it looks atmospheric and not exaggerated! What I am most interested in is eating. There should be seven or eighty restaurants of all kinds in the castle hotel, but my favorite is the buffet restaurant Yigong. The environment is good to open the floor-to-ceiling glass door and you can see the sailing hotel. Below is the artificial canal and there are turtles swimming. But mainly because this Hong Kong chef specializes in Guangdong and Southeast Asian dishes, it is very suitable for my taste, hahaha! This time I entered the restaurant to celebrate Christmas in the flower cake exhibition, which was very interesting, adding an atmosphere to the festival!
Pad siew - the worst attempt at Thai food15 mins wait for food at mall of the Emirates. Did not taste anything like the dish should! Staff appear to be very disinterested
The environment of this restaurant is very good. I like the free shrimp slices. The papaya salad is not very tasty, but the others can also be the biggest highlight. It may be the singing and dancing performance. It feels like coming to Thailand. It feels very authentic.
There are many excellent restaurants in Madinat, there are two Asian cuisines, and the other ghost Asian cuisine will not complain. PaiThai is still represented by stable production, covered dishes, and comfortable environment. Especially on Friday brunch, you can eat the whole menu at a time. Package has soft drinks, ordinary alcohol, and champagne as usual. This brunch is a la carte, and the waiter will ask if there is anything special to eat, otherwise it will directly serve the recommended front dishes, main dishes, and finally desserts. You can order anything you like in the middle. Personally, I like fried shrimp, green curry, and "ruby" desserts (coconut milk and cassava powder package horseshoe). From the hotel to the restaurant, you can walk, take a golf cart, or take a boat trip to the Abra to see the sailing hotel. The only downside is that there are flies outdoors and all kinds of catches. Overall it is still well received and you can go again.
The Thai restaurant in the hotel is very luxuriously decorated and the professionalism of the waiter gives me a good impression. Every dish is carefully made, and even the dishes are very special.