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Parks in Dubai allow visitors with strict precautionary measures
4 hours ago
Somaiya Saad,
Staff Reporter
The public parks in Dubai opened their doors to visitors from 8am on the first day of Eid Al Fitr with all the precautionary measures.
Any gatherings of more than five people are not allowed, especially at the major parks such as Al Safa, Zabeel, Al Mamzar, Mishrif, and Al Khor.
They remain open until 11pm.
All facilities continue the disinfection programmes, while employees and workers stick to the preventive measures in force with good training on providing safety conditions and dealing with detected cases.
From the super exclusive to the free-for-all…
Our productivity levels are hugely impacted by our surroundings, some work better in peace and quiet, others are most efficient in a bustling office environment. With Dubai being such a great entrepreneurial hub, many of the UAE’s residents have their own business or work freelance so these spaces are the perfect solution to providing a unique location to work from.
From lively cafés to rent-a-desk facilities, here are 8 of the best co-working spaces in Dubai.
1. Nasab by KOA
What is it: A luxe members-only community with a work-space and social club for Dubai’s most interesting “thought leaders and game-changers”. The club has an elegant aesthetic that makes you feel at home, if your home has a photography studio, a gym, two swimming pools, private offices, a library and three food and drink outlets. Applicants should prove their level of
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Explore the Itadakimasu Business Lunch at Marina’s modern izikaya-inspired eatery and bar, Ikigai. Take a break from your desk and embark on a flavourful adventure with the all-new Business Lunch set menu. With a selection of either two or three courses, begin your culinary journey with a selection of starters including the Chicken gyoza and chilli ponzu or the Ikigai seafood tacos with chilli mayo. For mains, guests can choose from an array of delicious Japanese dishes including the Robatayaki salmon with teriyaki or the Miso grilled chicken. Lunch would not be complete without something sweet; choose one of three mouth-watering deserts including Matcha Mille crepe, Warm mango passionfruit cake or the classic IKIGAI ice cream.
From restaurants to cafes, here are 11 of the best hidden gems in Dubai
We’ve tracked them down, so you don’t have to…
If you’re tired of the usual hotspots and are looking for somewhere new to grab an artisan coffee, or tuck into a delicious burger, there are so many secret spots just waiting to be discovered. Feast your eyes on these unique cafes and restaurants and we guarantee you’ll thank us later.
Here’s 11 hidden gems you’ll find in Dubai.
The Pangolin
Over two years ago Sergio Lopez began work on a mind-bendingly ambitious project that’s taken over an entire building – which he had built – and parachuted in passionate Aussie chef Troy Payne to open The Pangolin, a two-storey plus veranda behemoth, at The Els Club. Design-wise, the ground floor brasserie is beautiful. The booths serve as a nod to African Safari fleets with leather straps buckled to the cushions while the soft-backed, luxe camping chairs add to the luxury safari motif. If you’re