Restaurants in the Burj al Arab
#3


Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 998
I ate in the 'underwater' one about 2 years, but was in a private room, not in the main restaurant.
The 'submarine' to the restaurant is a bit of fun, if a bit tacky (this seems to be a theme running through the hotel). We had a 5 course tasting menu that was mainly made up of seafood (again I don't think this was main restaurant menu, but one chosen for our group by the organiser). The food & wine was good, but not memorable. It's an interesting place to visit & like no other restaurant I've been in, but the food is very average.
I did not see any prices but I understand you are looking at about 100 per person for the food alone. Wine will also be suitably expensive I'm sure.
In conclusion, if money is no issue then it's a but of fun, but at this price I'd be looking for a place with much better food.
The 'submarine' to the restaurant is a bit of fun, if a bit tacky (this seems to be a theme running through the hotel). We had a 5 course tasting menu that was mainly made up of seafood (again I don't think this was main restaurant menu, but one chosen for our group by the organiser). The food & wine was good, but not memorable. It's an interesting place to visit & like no other restaurant I've been in, but the food is very average.
I did not see any prices but I understand you are looking at about 100 per person for the food alone. Wine will also be suitably expensive I'm sure.
In conclusion, if money is no issue then it's a but of fun, but at this price I'd be looking for a place with much better food.
#5


Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 998
Originally Posted by Fliar
Thanks MANCHESTER, just the ticket.
I hear al Muntaha is much better in terms of food?
I hear al Muntaha is much better in terms of food?
Am not sure to be the honest, as I've only been to Dubai the once. The Burj is well worth a visit, but you really do pay for it. I know you can go for a drink at the top if you just want to see it.
When I was there, the best food was at the Gordon Ramsay restaurant in the Hilton (but I'm sure new places have popped up since then).
Enjoy!
#6

Join Date: Apr 2005
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Is there a cover charge for Burj access?
I recall reading in a travel mag sometime ago that even access to the Burj upper bar required payment. Is this true? I'll be going through Dubai in a few months, and while I had planned to look at the Burj tower because I think its architecture is fabulous, its price is out of my league (and besides, the pix I've seen show interiors that did not appeal to me at all...not a fan of Las Vegas either). However, I'm guessing that a view from the upper floors must be spectacular and allow photo ops.
Can anyone give info on the cheapest way to get into the Burj ... cheapest drinks? Is there a cover charge?
Can anyone give info on the cheapest way to get into the Burj ... cheapest drinks? Is there a cover charge?
#7


Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 998
Originally Posted by Marquis790
I recall reading in a travel mag sometime ago that even access to the Burj upper bar required payment. Is this true? I'll be going through Dubai in a few months, and while I had planned to look at the Burj tower because I think its architecture is fabulous, its price is out of my league (and besides, the pix I've seen show interiors that did not appeal to me at all...not a fan of Las Vegas either). However, I'm guessing that a view from the upper floors must be spectacular and allow photo ops.
Can anyone give info on the cheapest way to get into the Burj ... cheapest drinks? Is there a cover charge?
Can anyone give info on the cheapest way to get into the Burj ... cheapest drinks? Is there a cover charge?




