Dubai boasts spaces that represent different places around the world, especially when it comes to unique gastronomy and dishes. In Dubai, international accolades for its restaurants and bars are plentiful, and one venue has made it into the ranking “World’s 50 Best Bars 2024.”
This is La Petite Maison in Dubai, which joins the list for the first time, occupying the 76th position. This special place, which combines the best of French gastronomy, received this well-deserved recognition for its innovative cocktail program and culinary offerings.
What is the bar that represents French culture in Dubai?
Within the multitude of gastronomic options, this hidden gem in Dubai offers a great culinary experience in the best French style, located in the well-known financial district DIFC. La Petite Maison in Dubai was included for the first time in its history in the ranking “World’s 50 Best Bars 2024” and among its specialties is the famous Tomatini cocktail, lettre a coco, and other classics.
As defined on its official page, this place “has a sparkling energy, a celebration with touches of the French Riviera and the Belle Époque.” In addition to its French cuisine, this site also features exclusive wines from smaller and lesser-known vineyards with special stories and some glorious rosés and world leaders. The Tomatini cocktail is one of the highlights of the place and has its day; on November 12, it will be celebrated with one of these complimentary drinks for those who choose to visit it.
Another favorite in the world: the Japanese bar in Dubai.
In addition to La Petite Maison, another important venue was recognized within the “World’s 50 Best Bars 2024.” This is the Japanese bar-restaurant Mimi Kakushi in Dubai, which ranks number 40 on this list and represented the city on October 22 when the award was received. This is not the first time this venue has been recognized with this award, as it has been included in this ranking since 2021, at the time of its opening.
This place is located in the Four Seasons Resort on Jumeirah Beach Road and offers a unique selection of experimental Japanese cuisine, including a wide variety of cocktails designed by Manja Stankovic. The menu features a strong combination of flavors, and its most notable experience is known as Kikushi, which consists of 13 drink combinations accompanied by a vinyl song to provide music for each sip.
Gastronomy in Dubai and Abu Dhabi: another of the recognized venues in the Emirates.
Además de la cultura francesa, la oriental también logró ocupar los principales puestos dentro de la gastronomía de Dubái. Días atrás, se anunció en Dubái la consagración con una estrella Michelin del 99 Sushi Bar Abu Dabi ha logrado por tercer año consecutivo la Estrella Michelin. La ceremonia se realizó en la capital de Emiratos Árabes y logró destacar a este sitio como uno de los mejores en su rubro.
Durante la competencia el equipo culinario de 99, encabezado por Rubén Guerrero, y por el chef del Cluster de Emiratos Árabes Unidos, Thinus van der Westhuizen. Estos prepararon una colorida paleta de canapés, que incluyeron las ostras n°3, Toro & Caviar y A5 King Nigiri, una variante crujiente del King Crab Gunkan de 99 y la edición limitada de Miniature Riceless Maki y Wakame & Truffle Handroll. Una de las opciones de Emiratos Árabes Unidos que ubican a la gastronomía del territorio dentro de las mejores del mundo.