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- OTOpenTable DinerVIPDubai •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoEveryone who works there is a respectable person ,and whatever you ask for ,they will get it done as quickly as possibleMore infoVaultPrice: Very Expensive• Bar / Lounge / Bottle Service• Business Bay•4.8
- AAnantDubai •1 review4.0Dined on Jun 11, 2025Too hot with no fan. Service was average except for a new waiting staff that was very good. No vegetarian mains.More infoLevel 43 Sky LoungePrice: Very Expensive• Cocktail Bar• Trade Centre•4.3
- CChaseAustin •3 reviews5.0Dined on Jun 2, 2025Excellent views and cigar selection. The ambiance is also very nice and not too noisyMore infoSmoke & MirrorsPrice: Very Expensive• South American• Business Bay•4.9
- JJonDubai •1 review5.0Dined on Apr 19, 2025Between Curiosity and Closure: A Sunset, A High Tea, and the Quiet Romance of Being Seen To sit alone at Shai Salon in the Four Seasons Dubai is to be both participant and observer—drawn into an experience that’s far more than tea and confections. It is a meditation on memory, a quiet indulgence in curiosity, and, if you’re open to it, an invitation to reflect on how we feel when we are fully present—whether alone or with someone who knows how to listen without words. Romance, I’ve come to believe, isn’t a candlelit dinner or an anniversary marked on a calendar. It’s something more elemental. It’s the ability to say, “Did you feel that too?”—not about the event itself, but about the subtle sensation it stirs in you. A tart that tastes like a memory you didn’t know you missed. A fragrance of jasmine that makes you look up. A silence that becomes shared, not awkward. That is romance—the doubling of awe, the echo of emotion. But what happens when that echo never returns? When the moment stretches out and you find yourself alone in your astonishment? Is it still romance? Or has it crossed over into loneliness? Can you truly experience a flavor fully if there’s no one to witness your reaction? Who do we become when no one is watching us taste, react, feel? And is it possible that solitude, too, can be a kind of love story—between you and yourself, between what you’ve lost and what you’re still searching for? At Shai, these questions are not spoken, but they’re felt in the design of the experience. The tea menu, crafted by a pastry chef known for turning minimalism into elegance, offers more than flavors—it offers stories. A crisp bite of wild mushroom folded into something soft. Citrus balanced on the edge of spice. A mousse that tastes like restraint. Everything is designed to awaken your tastebuds—and I believe tastebuds are the soul’s longest memory. They recall not just flavors but feelings: the innocence of childhood, the intensity of heartbreak, the surprise ofMore infoShai SalonPrice: Very Expensive• Middle Eastern• Jumeirah 2•4.7
- IIrinaDubai •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 25, 2024In my opinion this is the best restaurant in Dubai - the atmosphere is incredibly cozy, the staff is attentive and caring, and everything is top-notchMore infoDuo Gastrobar - Dubai HillsPrice: Expensive• European• Dubai Hills•4.6