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  • High Tea at Raffles Dubai & The Pavilion Downtown Dubai

    Last year I visited Dubai as a guest of Emirates and Dubai Tourism. This is the third post in my continuing Dubai series – you can also check out Dubai by Instagram and Dinner Under the Stars: Dubai Desert Safari.

    High Tea at Raffles Hotel, Dubai

    When life gets too busy, you need to stop to smell the roses. Luckily, at the Raffles Hotel in Dubai, I’m surrounded by them.

    I’m with a group of Australian journalists at Raffles for High Tea, that English tradition of tea, sandwiches and dainty cakes enjoyed mid-late afternoon. It’s not just any High Tea, either; Raffles is currently offering a Fashion High Tea so each of the dishes on offer today have been created to resemble fashion and beauty accessories. It’s a rather brilliant marketing ploy as I’ve yet to meet a woman who didn’t love food or fashion.

    Happiness is a triple-tiered dessert platter and a pot of English Breakfast tea.

    Even though I want to hit the desserts straight away I start with the savoury dishes. Above we have Mushroom, Caramelized Onion Puff Purse with Salt Crystals, Beetroot Cured Salmon Rain Hat on Rye Bread with Horseradish, Cream & Asparagus Roll Sandwich with Truffle and Quail Egg and a Beetroot & Goats Cheese Sandwich Roll Ring Holder with Poached Pear.

    The Mushroom Puff is buttery and flaky and embellished with salt crystals that dance on my tongue while the delicately flavoured smoked salmon is so good I have seconds. I’m not entirely convinced by the Beetroot, Goats Cheese & Pear, however – the flavour combination feel a bit confused.

    However, the Chicken and Apricot Sandwich Jewellery Box hits the sweet and savoury notes perfectly while the cream & asparagus sandwich is so good when I return to Australia I make up my own Asparagus, Truffle & Quail Egg Bruschetta as a sincere homage.

    Then it’s straight onto the sweets. Hurrah!

    On the bottom rung we have the Raspberry Vanilla Club MakeUp Sponge Sandwich, the Winter Honey Praline Stiletto Encrusted with Pearls and the Truffle Log Hat Box. The sponge is fairly innocuous in taste but has an intriguing plastic sponge texture while the stiletto cleverly combines two of my favourite things — shoes and chocolate — with a stylish result. Amidst all this fashion finery, the truffle log hat box seems a little, well, last season, but I still manage two of them.

    Next up is the Pistachio Red Fruit Square Corsage, the Walnut Pistachio Caramel Bucket Bag and the Amarena Cherry Lollypop Blusher. Neither of these nut morsels were that appealing to me so I was happy to let others at my table snaffle them up.

    From a taste point of view, white chocolate on an already sweet cherry flavoured macaron is probably a step too far. However this macaron, sorry, Amarena Cherry Lollypop Blusher, is just too cute, isn’t it?

    For me, the highlight of the Fashion High Tea are the various different types of scones and jam, served with Cornish clotted cream that you dispense yourself from a toothpaste-like metal tube. It is a gimmick but it totally works. In fact, I’m only going to eat cream (on scones with jam) like this from now on.

    So it appears my travel bills are going to be rather astronomical in the future. Raffles Dubai, you have a lot to answer for.

    Fashion High Tea at Raffles Salon
    Sheikh Rashid Road, Wafi
    Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    Tel: +971 4324 8888
    Email: dining.dubai@raffles.com

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    Lunch at The Pavilion Downtown Dubai

    Do you believe in love at first sight?

    When it comes to relationships, I don’t. Lust at first sight – definitely. Love at first sight – no.

    But when it comes to restaurants, clothes and places, I happily fall head over heels.

    The Pavilion Downtown Dubai is like all my favourite things combined together – food, art, books/magazines, computers, and interior design. Everything is gorgeous, as befitting a dual gallery/cafe space, and everyone is beautiful.

    The Pavilion Downton Dubai is a not-for-profit contemporary art space showcasing works by local and international artists. The multi-purpose space is designed as a drop in space where people can meet, enjoy some art, grab a bite to eat and hang out.

    Check this installation out. Who wouldn’t want a whole room to play remote controlled cars in?

    The staff are relaxed and friendly and they encourage you to borrow the gallery’s art, design, fashion and food magazines and periodicals. In other circumstances I could happily spend hours reading and working here. But today we are here to lunch.

    What to eat, what to eat…

    First up, I try a date and honey milkshake. Why have I never thought of making this gorgeous drink before? You can make this at home by blending some dried dates with yoghurt, milk (or soy, rice or almond milk), honey and perhaps just a teensy sprinkle of cinnamon. Remember to taste your drink before adding any honey as the dates are very sweet already.

    One of the journalists in my group orders the cold meze platter, which includes hommous, babaganoush, tabouli and fatoush salad.

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  • Dubai by Instagram

    I can’t believe it was only a month ago that I visited Dubai – life is so busy at the moment that it feels like it was a year ago. I’m going to blog a series of weekly posts on Dubai over the next month but to kick us off, I thought I’d try something different. So here are some of my favourite (unedited) Dubai Instagrams.

    The top Instagram was taken in the foyer of Raffles Dubai – lots of gold, lots of Egyptian motifs, lots of heavenly dark red roses.

    This was possibly the best creme brûlée of my life – the taste, texture, and mouthfeel was superb. It was the culinary equivalent of sinking into a pile of satin sheets and I ate it in the Emirates lounge at Melbourne Airport. A most unexpected and delightful surprise.

    This is the view from the 2nd most expensive suite at the Burj Al Arab, billed as the word’s most luxurious hotel. Yes, that’s right, that’s The World – those man-made islands shaped to resemble the continents of the world. If you want to experience waking up to that view — and it was jaw-dropping — it’ll set you back a cool 60,000 dirhams.


    This was the fashion & beauty-themed high tea at Raffles Dubai. How adorable is that shoe? We were each given an extra shoe to take home, too, just like Cinderella in reverse!

    I visited the Dubai Mall three times in all, the final time at 11pm at night – it was the beginning of Eid so the mall was open 24 hours/day and it was jumping. Whilst navigating the miles of shops, I stumbled across Ladurée, which had recently opened in Australia (Sydney).

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