This year’s Dubai Restaurant Week is very special that Ridesharing Forum is allotting not merely a single feature about this, but here’s another. The official Careem blog is out and about, inviting you guys to impress with a… power lunch? Here’s the scoop.
“[This celebration] offers the perfect opportunity to step out of the office and into the city’s most prestigious venues. Whether you need a high-profile spot in the heart of the financial district or a quiet coastal escape, these locations provide the professional atmosphere and streamlined service your schedule demands,” wrote Careem.
Here are some of the best restaurants to try, recommended by Careem:
La Petite Maison
It doesn’t mean that it’s Dubai Restaurant Week that it’s all about Middle Eastern cuisine. That’s gonna be boring, isn’t it? So, it’s global cuisine, and what better way to get started than with French-Mediterranean food?
When you find yourself in the financial district, this icon in the French Riviera is the best way to move forward. It offers a bright, airy ambiance that’s so energetic you’d be in a conversation even if you’re the quiet type of diner
Of course, the food. For a mid-day meal, they recommend that you try their Seabream tartare with yuzu, followed by the Cod Provençal, or choose the more substantial Grilled Wagyu sirloin steak with tarragon mustard. The Ridesharing Forum team is drooling!
Zuma
This East Asian restaurant has everything that can make your mouth water. It serves, well, East Asian dishes. Ideal for the corporate world, you wouldn’t think twice about saying your thoughts out loud, or when you need to be sharp with your pitch.
Their lunch menu is curated for a fast-paced meal. Imagine an events organizer who needs to gobble down fast without not having to fun with their food. The restaurant features prawn and black cod gyoza, miso-marinated black cod donburi, and spicy beef donburi for that lasting gastronomic impression.
COYA
COYA is not Chinese, but more of Latin American. Coco? Nah, just kidding. For a business lunch that sounds, looks, and tastes unique, try it here in COYA. It is a Peruvian diner with a rich and tasteful interior design, perfect for brainstorming sessions and planning sessions.
The menu centers around bold and vibrant flavors. Ceviche, anyone? Start things off not with answering your boss, but with a sharp Classic Sea Bream Ceviche or Beef Gyoza with truffle ponzu. The Lomo Saltado – a wok-seared bavette steak – and the Mushroom Rice Hot Pot are also a must-try.
Other restaurants in Dubai that made it include Shanghai Me for Pan-Asian cuisine, Chic Nonna for Italian cuisine, The Nine for British cuisine, Mina Brasserie for French-Mediterranean cuisine, and so much more.
So, why is Careem here? Well, according to ridesharing media, you can order their offerings with discounts via the official Careem app. That’s the spirit of the Dubai Restaurant Week, happening until May 17th. For more food delivery news, keep it locked right here on Ridesharing Forum.