The Courtyard
This Japanese fusion eatery situated at the Vida Downtown is always a popular choice, so make sure to book in advance. Swanky enough that you'll feel it's a special night out, yet sufficiently casual to dine and dash, we can't recommend the duck noodle soup and Chinese style seabass enough. The duck tacos are also a delight for the senses, not to mention the pervasive hipster vibe.
An Italian meal is always a crowd pleaser, so if you're looking to impress on a date, why not make it an Italian dinner to remember at the Burj Khalifa's Armani Hotel? Armani Ristorante is the perfect place to set the mood before your musical. You'll be astounded by the service and attention to detail with the recipes; and the egg yolk tagliolini with white truffle (seasonal) will unlock anyone's heart. You can be sure you'll be humming That's Amore.
Grab a snack and a few libations under the night sky at this Al Manzil Downtown hotel favourite. Offering Arabic specialities including great shawarma and kibbeh, not to mention excellent shisha, this one is perfect if you can't stomach a big meal so early.
It's all about the meat at this South American treat of a restaurant and you'd be a fool not to try it out. The Argentinian establishment's name roughly translates to 'barbeque' so you know what you're in for - the dish for which Buenos Aires is most renowned: char-grilled steak. Combined with amazing views, you'll have a great time at this Palace Hotel joint.
A tad more relaxed, if you're heading to the theatre to have a sing-along Ting Irie on Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard is the perfect place to start. Jamaican recipes and music make this venue a place to liven things up to the point you'll think it should be you on stage. Food-wise, all we can say is, try the jerk chicken once and you'll be hooked.
Toko
Armani Ristorante
Asado
Ting Irie