If there is one thing Tasha (the mind behind the South African import) does well, it is cater to her audience. Avli fits nicely into the DIFC dining scene...
Some of the biggest artists on the international scene— Nas, Axwell, 50 Cent and Sam Smith— have all entertained hungry crowds at Base’s open-air venue, in Dubai Design District...
Looking for true, raw house on a Thursday night? Head to the JW Marriot Marquis Hotel Dubai, where Deep Like Collective's mission is to develop Dubai's electronic music scene.
Tucked among the heaving stalls of Souk Madinat is a magical location, a restaurant that has most angles covered; spot an area you like and inevitably stumble across another.
A vast industrial warehouse with indoor and outdoor space in Port Mina Rashid, Hangar 4 holds one-off events, having played host to some of the biggest DJ's on the underground scene.
First opened in New York in the 80s, this intimate bar, lounge and restaurant takes the old Gramercy location in DIFC, with a total refurb that channels a mix of 80s pop culture and Hanoi nights.
Your favourite Caribbean beach shack/ down and dirty dancehall, hailing straight from New York, administering a hit of authenticity and raw quality to Dubai’s bar and restaurant scene
Designed by architect Michele Bonan, the Art-deco inspired restaurant hits every note while intricately showcasing Shanghai glamour and the city's rich heritage.
In the belly of the now floating hotel, Queen Elisabeth 2, seven metres under water, this underground venue plays home to impressive deep-house line-ups.