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Time Out Dubai
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
Brunch with a side of live music and sweeping city views? Yes, please
We don't know about you, but brunching on the 52nd floor with live music is high up on our list of the wonderful things that make Dubai, Dubai. That's what's awaiting you at Prime52's new Live Lounge Brunch. It's all happening indoors, so it's perfect for the season right now. Perched on the 52nd floor of Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites, this modern steakhouse now plays host to a Saturday affair that combines a four-course brunch with skyline vistas and a three-piece band that's sure to elevate your weekend mood. Running every Saturday from 1pm to 4.30pm, you'll start with warm bread and moreish accompaniments, followed by a generous raw selection that includes oysters, prawn cocktail, scallop carpaccio, tuna tartare and a delicately prepared Angus beef carpaccio. From there, it's on to sharing-style starters with highlights like burrata and tomato tartare, mushroom croquettes with truffle mayo, and buttery braised beef rolls. Not in a rush? Perfect – this brunch was designed for lingering (and enjoying the air conditioned indoors). Mains offer a little something for everyone: USDA tenderloin, cedar wood roasted salmon, gnocchi, or baby chicken, all flanked by hearty sides like homemade fries with béarnaise and grilled vegetables. And if you've got room (make sure you do), the dessert trolley is worth making space for, with New York cheesecake, chocolate mousse, pecan tart and a few more sweet favourites in the mix. Choose your package Soft package: Dhs345 House beverage package: Dhs445 Premium beverage package: Dhs545 Bubbly package: Dhs765 If this sounds like a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon, start making your plans. Book now: +971 4 319 4000 or email welcome@ Discover specials: From Dhs345. Every Saturday, 1pm-4.30pm. Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites, Dubai Marina, @prime52dxb (04 319 4000).


Time Out Dubai
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
BINI are coming to Dubai on May 18: New tickets are available
Filipino sensation, BINI are performing at Dubai's Coca-Cola Arena as one of the first stops on their 'BINIverse' world tour 2025 on Sunday May 18. The record-breaking Filipina girl group are fresh off the release of their highly anticipated single, Blink Twice. The first three releases of tickets sold out super quick for the concert but, due to popular demand, there are now further tickets available for fans. So if you missed out on the first phase of sales, then make sure you check out the latest packages available. Blooms who missed the first two waves of VIP tickets can still grab VIP2 tickets at Dhs690, giving them early access to the venue to watch the band's soundcheck. Fan pit standing and diamond seated category tickets are selling in very limited numbers at Dhs545 and regular standing tickets can be secured for Dhs445. (Credit: Supplied) The eight-piece, all-female group is made up of Aiah, Colet, Gwen, Maloi, Stacey, Jhoanna, Mikha and Sheena – who are currently the top OPM (Original Pinoy Music) group, OPM female artists and P-Pop act across Spotify and Apple Music thanks to viral hits like Pantropiko and Salamin, Salamin, holding the number one and number two spots respectively on the charts of both platforms. Jhoanna, the leader of BINI, said that it will be a night of Filipino pride. She said: 'We're so excited to finally bring the BINIverse to Dubai. 'Performing for our fans in the UAE – many of whom have been supporting us since the very beginning – means the world to us. It's going to be such a special night, full of love, energy, and Filipino pride. 'We can't wait to meet our Blooms in person and share this amazing moment together.' BINI are coming to Coca-Cola Arena (Credit: All Things Live Middle East) Pantropiko also became number one on iTunes PH, Billboard Music PH, and YouTube Music PH. Formed in 2019 through ABS-CBN's Star Hunt Academy, BINI released their debut single, Born to Win, in 2021, before going on to achieve huge success both domestically and globally. Along with being the most-streamed female OPM artist on Spotify, with over 3.5 million monthly listeners, BINI recently made history by becoming the first Filipino girl group to stage three sold-out centre-stage shows at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Manila. From Dhs445. Sun May 18. Coca Cola Arena, Al Wasl, Want ideas for things to do in Dubai? 32 top Dubai date ideas that aren't dinner You can thank us later All the best concerts and gigs coming to Dubai in 2025 There's a show for every taste How to explore the Dubai souks: Your ultimate guide Everything you need to know for your next trip


Time Out Dubai
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
Brunch review: ROKA in Dubai
Singing princesses, bouncy castles and endless trips to the chocolate foundation. Yes, (some) family brunches in Dubai go big with the sparkle. But for the times when you're after a leisurely lunch with top-notch food and not a French fry in sight – there's ROKA. The Saturday 'family brunch' at this excellent Japanese restaurant not only brings out top-quality plates, but it has an added bonus. The fact that kids under seven are free, which only adds to the appeal. An ideal pick for the mini foodies in your life. Although suitable for families, there are also couples and groups dining, all enjoying sushi, robata and more, so don't expect a kid-centric session. ROKA, which comes from the brains behind Zuma, has a similar brunch concept to its big sister – just on a smaller scale. There's a buffet for starters, while mains and dessert are brought to the table. It's all freshly prepared and of brilliant quality. (Credit: ROKA) Take a seat on the sprawling terrace and marvel at the glittering Burj Khalifa view while you nibble on edamame to get the afternoon started. Popping those pods is a fun way of the kids getting their greens. Mosey to the buffet and get stuck in. The starter selection ranges from salads to robata and a range of maki, nigiri, sashimi and more. It's all moreish and delicious, with top picks being the super fresh sushi as well as tasty yakisoba noodles with mushrooms and hoisin, as well as a tangy corn salad with shiso-lime vinaigrette. Make as many trips as you like before diving into a main. Dishes include jumbo prawn with Japanese hollandaise and yuzu (a zingy yet indulgent bite), braised beef cheek (rich and satisfying) and more – while you can upgrade to premium robata like black cod if you feel the urge. Tiny brunchers have their choice of a perfectly grilled salmon fillet or chicken and rice. It's wolfed down (or at least as fast as is possible when determinedly practising chopstick use). When the little ones get restless there's a petite kids' area next to the buffet with a selection of toys, plus balloon bending and face painting, which is some of the most artistic we've seen. It's safe to say they'll be occupied having a blast until dessert. (Credit: ROKA) A beautiful platter piled high with exotic fruit, lychee and cherry sorbets, Japanese cheesecake and more graces your table before you know it. It's a massive hit with brunchers of all ages as spoons fly and your napkin becomes the MVP. The vibe is buzzing thanks to a live DJ and everyone's dressed in their best, making it stylish afternoon outing. For food-loving families the draw of this brunch is strong. Black cod, Burj views and balloon bending? What's not to love on Saturday afternoon? Mini brunch pros in the making, we say. Dhs445 (house beverages), Dhs585 (premium beverages), Dhs295 (soft drinks).


Gulf Today
27-01-2025
- Business
- Gulf Today
Woman ordered to pay sister Dhs445,340 over property share in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi Family and Civil and Administrative Court ordered a woman to pay her sister Dhs445,340, as they inherited a commercial building equally, and the second sister paid her sister's share of the expenses for operating the property and the costs of common services. However, when the first sister was asked to pay back what was paid on her behalf, she refused. The second sister filed a lawsuit demanding that her sister be ordered to pay Dhs700,372, in addition to the lawsuit fees and expenses, and attorney's fees. The court appointed a technical expert committee to investigate the case, and the committee concluded in its report that, based on the electricity and water bills, the relationship between the two parties dates back to January 2019, where each owns half of the property. The report added that the plaintiff paid Dhs1,108,380 for the services required for the property with the intention of exploitation and investment, including her sister's share of Dhs554,190. The report also stated that the appellee only paid her sister Dhs108,850 out of the total amount of Dhs554,190, so the court obligated her to pay the remaining amount of Dhs445,340.