Majority of Dubai population is made up of foreigners, most of them expatriates and a considerably large number of tourists and foreign businessmen as well. A city that hosts so many foreigners must be having world class restaurants in abundance, for the convenience of people touring Dubai from different regions of the world. Generally, a restaurant is rated on the basis of price, quality of food, location, environment and hygiene. Some restaurants are preferred over others in accordance with the nature of dinner, which might be a business dinner, family banquet, friendly feast, or a dinner with your spouse. A restaurant that is ideal for business dinners may possibly be a bad choice for friend's get together; similarly a great place to hang out with your buddies can not offer an exquisite candlelight dinner.
Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai has attained an iconic and legendary status in its relatively short tenure along the coastline of Jumeirah beach. The emblematic hotel has fascinated international tourists and has ensured its position as one of the most photographed structures in the world along with the epithet of being the 'world's most luxurious hotel.'
Designed to resemble a billowing sail, Burj Al Arab Hotel Dubai propels to the dizzying height of more than 320 metres. Comprehensibly dominating the Dubai skyline, the masterpiece is a sight in night with all its synchronised lighting that represents both water and fire. Inspired, incredible, impressive - words surely fail to describe this gaudy monstrosity of man.
The flamboyant and elaborate all-suite luxury hotel features the very finest that the world has to offer. A discreet in-suite check-in, reception desk on each of its 60 floors, a contingent of highly skilled butlers, a chauffeur driven Rolls Royce - Burj Al Arab redefines the word 'luxury' and is surely miles apart from other hotels in Dubai.
If your pocket will not allow the luxuries of fine dining then street food is just as good. Al Dhiyafah Road is Dubai's food street. You can pick from Lebanese, Iranian and Indian cuisines. One of the famous eat-out is Sidra, with its fresh salads and spicy mixed grill that gives you a taste of exploding flavors. On the other end of the same road is Pars Iranian Kitchen that creates tender lamb and grilled seafood. Across is Pakistani Ravi Restaurant, one of the city's best restaurants famous for chilly curries.
Shopping in Dubai is one of the greatest features this city boasts of. With its Dubai Shopping festival which lures hundreds and hundreds of excited shoppers, malls dot the city's skyline generously. There is Souk Madinat inside the Madinat Jumeirah Hotel, which has its own waterway to take people from its shops and restaurants to the nearby cluster of hotels. Mall of the Emirates is another huge mall and it has an indoor ski slope with actual snow, in case you want to do something between sunbathing at the beach and shopping.
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