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When I began planning a trip to Dubai in the pandemic with my daughter, everybody thought I was crazy. “Travelling when most seems to be closed, what fun would that be?” But the naysayers were ascertained wrong. What made this trip so distinct and the bonding experience so memorable? Read on to find out. 06 Min Read
Dubai is full of exhilarating things to experience around the city safely of course. And there is never a lack of new things to discover.
From flower workshops to painting and more…
Some people read, some bake, some meditate, others create as a way of switching off and relaxing. And whether or not you’re one of the artsy types, this list will help add a spot of colour and creativity to your February. And who knows, you may just pick up on a new skill.
Here are four ways to get artistic this February in Dubai
For adults
Take a flower workshop
Learn how to carefully arrange selected flowers and foliage in this Quite Quaint flower workshop. You will be able to take your creation home with you which will not only make your environment more cheerful but will serve as a reminder of the moments you spent creating your arrangement. There are two workshops in February, one on February 3 and the other on February 14. It will cost you Dhs250 to Dhs375 per person. Reserve your spot here.
January 29, 2021
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Always on the hunt for new dining spots? We bring you sound bites on where to eat, including new restaurant and eatery openings, the best places for your after-work tipple, and what’s new in the food scene.
For this week, our hit-list includes Club 5 at Parkroyal on Beach Road for fab innovative drinks and great bar bites, Bedrock Bar & Grill for Yamaguchi Aged wagyu beef, and delicious yoghurt shakes from Hey Yogurt.
1. Club 5 at Parkroyal on Beach Road
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With 34 years of history, the newly revamped Club 5 at Parkroyal on Beach Road has been transformed into stunning Art Deco-inspired space by Emma Maxwell.
January 27, 2021
Tiong Bahru Bakery
[UPDATE: Feb 2]
Tiong Bahru Bakery has renamed their handwash from Brioche N°5 to Brioche N°1. This article has been updated to reflect the change.
For bread-lovers, there s very little that compares to the aroma of a freshly baked loaf. With Tiong Bahru Bakery s new handwash (yes, you read that right), you ll be able to enjoy the buttery scent of baked goods without even leaving your house.
The bakery is pretty much a household name thanks to its French pastries and artisanal bread, but it s expanding its offerings with Brioche N°1, a brioche-inspired handwash that will be going on sale on Friday (Jan 29).