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The upscale sister restaurant to Phileas Fogg’s located right next door at the Address Montgomerie. While Phileas Fogg’s has a casual pub feel, The Orangery appeals to a more sophisticated crowd, with a fine dining menu with dishes including posh fish and chips, ceviches and Thai sea bass, all designed to transport diners around the world. A photo-friendly setting, plush crushed velvet chairs in hues of orange and teal surround dimly lit wooden tables, while bold tiling and verdant plants give it a tropical, European feel. theorangery.xyz

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With an alfresco terrace reminiscent of coastal European hot spots during summertime, Medi Terra has just launched in Abu Dhabi serves up laid-back vibes in a casual and inviting environment. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the eatery prides itself on using only premium ingredients to create simple, high-quality and satisfying dishes that showcase fresh flavours from the Med, with a particular focus on Italian classics. From the kitchen, diners can expect highlights dishes of calamari with lemon aioli, basil arancini filled with cheddar and mozzarella to start, as well as fresh salads of kale, fig and avocado with cranberry…

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La Môme Dubai
French Cuisine
Restaurant

La Môme celebrates the art of traditional French dining, with an ambience that is a modern throwback to 1950s Paris. Dine in the simplicity and elegance of authentic French dishes with a stellar view from the 49th floor overlooking Dubai’s vibrant Sheikh Zayed Road and Financial District skyline. This restaurant’s atmosphere, which pays homage to the masterful sounds of Edith Piaf, evokes both fun and romantic vibes. Tel No.   +971 4 308 0470

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Celebrity UK chef Gary Rhodes has been a fixture in the Dubai dining market for so long that he’s practically a local. His latest venture, launched last year, is an ode to British culinary classics, set inside a crisp white interior that is decidedly proper, with elements such as delicate wallpaper, lattice screens and fake grass all adding to the English vibe. The Welsh rarebit with smoked haddock creates an air of nostalgia with each bite, and is served with a simple salad. +971 4 317 6000

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Bask in old-world charm at this elegant and romantic restaurant. Dine under crystal chandeliers and enjoy views of softly lit gardens from tables peppered with rose petals and iridescent stones. Take your pick from a well-priced European menu containing dainty, but filling dishes including sea bass and baked rack of lamb, or widen your options by trying the tasting menu.

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Situated at the outside shopping destination of Jumeirah Beach Residences’ The Beach, Leopold’s is a very European way to dine. With more than 70 types of tea, freshly baked cakes, salads and quiches on offer in a reassuringly busy atmosphere, it’s a lovely place to sit and watch the world go by while reenergising – come the evening it is also a top spot to watch the sunset.  +971 4 430 6841 

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Dig into a vast array of European-influenced dishes at The Rotisserie, the all-day dining restaurant at the Arabian Court at the One&Only Royal Mirage. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served up here, which makes for a lovely way to start or end your day either indoors, as part of a lively open kitchen format, or outdoors on the terrace overlooking the gardens. Specialties include roasted chicken, hammour, veal rack and plenty more.

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Fill Up At Chef’s House Grab a plate and start perusing the large spread at Chef’s House, the budget-friendly buffet spot. You’ll get to choose from tables filled with salads, desserts and cuisines from different parts of the world, including Indian and European specialties. If you work in Dubai Media City or the surrounding area, Chef’s House in the Radisson Blu makes setting up a quick lunch or an after work meal with colleagues and friends a breeze.

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