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The Guide originally launched in 2022, funded in partnership with Dubai's tourism arm, Visit Dubai. [1] As of the 2024 guide, there are 19 restaurants in Dubai with a Michelin-star rating, a rating system used by the Michelin Guide to grade restaurants based on their quality.
In 1975, Dubai Aluminum (DUBAL) was founded as the UAE's first aluminium production company. The company's first working site was at Jebel Ali, it took four years for the production to start. In 2007, Emirates Aluminium (EMAL) was founded. In 2013, DUBAL and EMAL were merged to form Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA). [2]
16,000/km 2 (41,000/sq mi) Community number. 317. Al Mankhool (Arabic: المنخول) is a locality in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Located in western Dubai, in the area of Bur Dubai, Al Mankhool is largely a residential area. However, several restaurants, hotels and financial service corporations (such as Citibank and Emirates NBD) are ...
Restaurants in Dubai (7 P) Categories: Restaurants by country. Restaurants in Asia by country. Catering and food service companies of the United Arab Emirates. Emirati cuisine. Buildings and structures in the United Arab Emirates by type. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
Buildings and structures in Dubai. Restaurants by city. Restaurants in the United Arab Emirates. Food and drink companies based in Dubai.
Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood (Arabic: حي الفهيدي التاريخي; also known as Al Bastakiya) is a historic district in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The construction of Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood dates back to the 1890s. In its prime, the locality was capable of 60 housing units, most of which were separated by ...
Al Jaddaf (Arabic: الجداف), also spelled Al Jadaf, is a locality in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Located in western Dubai in Bur Dubai, Al Jaddaf is bordered to the north and east by the Dubai Creek, to the south by Zabeel, and to the west by Umm Hurair 2. Historically, Al Jaddaf, which literally means The Rower, was used as a dhow ...
Cristiano Luchetti, an associate professor at the American University of Ras Al Khaimah, called this project a "historical fraud" [5] based on a critical interpretation of the usage of components taken from the features of the local architecture of Dubai without sufficient interpretative key and the use of artificially aged finishes and materials.