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Buddha Bar |
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Sheikh Zayed Rd Le Meridien Grosvenor House, Dubai 4-399-8888
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This enormous, plush venue is really a lounge club-cum-restaurant, although it does contain a vast statue that wouldn't look amiss on an Asian mountain. The menu is rooted in the Far East and the restaurant section has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Dubai Marina. Intimate mini-lounges flank the entrances: a fitting taste of the opulence ahead. The long linear bar is a magnet for those looking for a thirst-quencher before, after or in lieu of their meal. |
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Hard Rock Café |
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Sheikh Zayed Rd Interchange 5, Dubai 4-399-2888
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JUMEIRAH. 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. |
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User Rating: 10
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Planet Hollywood |
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Al Qutaeyat Rd Wafi City, Dubai 4-324-4777
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Description:
BUR DUBAI. A must for any cinema buff, the world-famous Planet Hollywood boasts an impressive collection of movie memorabilia, some of it donated by the stars themselves. The menu offers up standard American fare, including terrific hamburgers, buffalo shrimp, chicken wings, and all sorts of fried goodies. After enjoying your meal, take some time to browse the restaurant and check out all the neat odds and ends hanging on the walls. The restaurant's souvenir shop carries an assortment of t-shirts and other mementos. |
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Trilogy |
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Madinat Jumeirah Jumeirah Beach, Dubai 4-366-8888
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Description:
Arguably the city's premier club, the Moroccan-style Trilogy scores big on the name-DJ scale. Seb Fontaine has been known to swing by, and you can see why he makes the effort. This is another club that's split into three levels: revelers party downstairs in the Main Room while wannabe mixers can hit the decks in the Studio. Those looking to cool down or get to know a new friend merely have to make for the open-air Rooftop. |
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