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SMOKI MOTO TURNS UP THE HEAT THIS FESTIVE SEASON WITH WAGYU, BEATS & SEOUL

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A dynamic culinary scene at Smoki Moto on Palm Jumeirah, The background shows the vibrant, party-ready interior and the al fresco terrace overlooking the Dubai skyline, embodying the 'Smoke, Soul & Seoul' festive theme

Dubai’s licensed Korean steakhouse, Smoki Moto, is rewriting the festive playbook this December with three unmissable experiences. From a bold, Seoulful twist on Christmas dinner, to an electrifying New Year’s Eve countdown under the fireworks and epic end-of-year gatherings with a side of live-grill theatre, this is where the city’s celebrations get smoky, stylish and seriously unforgettable. Expect Korean cuisine from Chef Songmi Ji, immersive live cooking and a party-ready vibe that turns every meal into a story worth sharing.

Christmas Set Menu: Wagyu, Beats & Mistletoe

What: A four-course Korean steakhouse feast swapping turkey for premium wagyu, featuring prawn & avocado salad, wagyu-stuffed perilla tiwgim, sizzling kimchi stone bowl bibimbap, a trio of wagyu cuts with galbi-marinated tteok galbi and matcha bingsu for dessert. Whether guests are celebrating as a couple or with friends, this isn’t the average Christmas dinner, it’s got the smokiness and flair.
When: 24th to 26th December 2025
Where: Smoki Moto, Palm Jumeirah
Time: 5:00pm to 12:30am

New Year’s Eve: Smoke, Soul & Seoul

What: A night-energy New Year’s Eve celebration with a luxe four-course sharing menu, welcome drinks, live entertainment and front-row views of Dubai’s fireworks. Think all the finer things in life – caviar, oysters, truffle galbi, lobster Ttoeck-bokki, Smoki’s signature meat selection and dessert platter. Guests can enjoy the DJ, live vocalist and fully interactive dining experiences at the premium grill tables, indoor lounges, terrace tables or private dining rooms.
When: 31st December 2025
Where: Smoki Moto, Palm Jumeirah
Time: 8:00pm to 12:30am

Group and Corporate Celebrations

What: Smoki Moto turns year-end gatherings from expected to exceptional with live grill tables, private dining rooms, sharing menus, craft cocktails and DJs. Perfect for teams seeking celebrations with fire, flair and a Seoul-inspired edge.
When: Available for year-end events throughout December
Where: Smoki Moto, Palm Jumeirah
Spaces Include: Private dining, lounge, al fresco terrace and live grill tables

Under the culinary direction of Chef Songmi Ji, who brings Michelin-level expertise, Smoki Moto blends precision, creativity and authentic Korean soul. This festive season, from Christmas to New Year’s Eve and every gathering in between, Smoki Moto is the place to eat, drink and celebrate like nowhere else in the city.

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A Flavour-Packed International Burger Week at List Bar

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From 25th to 30th May, List Bar presents a special International Burger Week experience, featuring a curated selection of expertly crafted burgers made with premium ingredients, all served in a lively and relaxed setting perfect for social gatherings or unwinding after a long day.

Each burger order is paired with a complimentary pint, adding extra value to this exclusive offering and making it an ideal choice for those looking to enjoy great food in a vibrant atmosphere.

Offer Details
Date: 25th to 30th May | Offer: Buy any burger and enjoy a complimentary pint | Location: List Bar, Al Jaddaf Rotana Suite Hotel

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FROM FARM TO SHELF: THE CASE FOR SOURCING CLOSER TO HOME

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Words by Firas Nasir, CEO of Organic Foods & Café and Co-CIO of the Gulf Japan Food Fund

The most consequential changes in business rarely announce themselves. They accumulate quietly in procurement decisions, in vendor reviews, and in sourcing conversations held far from the shop floor. What is happening inside UAE retail supply chains at the moment is exactly that kind of change. In the past, retailers across all formats built their vendor lists around established global suppliers who could deliver volume, compliance maturity, and operational consistency at scale. Local producers, by contrast, sometimes struggled to meet the benchmarks that major buyers required: reliable cold chain infrastructure, internationally recognised food safety certification, and the capacity to scale supply without compromising on delivery windows.

That gap has narrowed considerably, and the timing matters. Investment in UAE logistics infrastructure, including temperature-controlled warehousing, last-mile refrigerated delivery, and the development of alternative trade corridors, such as the Oman-UAE Green Corridor and the east coast ports of Khorfakkan and Fujairah, has given domestic suppliers a credible and sustainable path to retail shelves that simply did not exist half a decade ago.

The impact is most visible at retailers who made early commitments to domestic sourcing. For instance, Organic Foods and Cafe, which works with over 400 vendor partners across local and global supply chains, has tracked the evolution closely. Over the past four years, the composition of its vendor list has shifted meaningfully, with a clear move toward sourcing from closer geographies. This has improved product availability, reduced transit times, and meaningfully lowered the carbon footprint across key categories. The transitions have been most pronounced in beverages, fresh produce, and dairy, categories where domestic producers have invested seriously in quality and consistency. The products now earning space on shelves reflect genuine operational maturity, not simply a preference for local origin. Organic eggs from Risha Farms in Fujairah and fresh organic milk from Organiliciouz in Sharjah, both now stocked consistently, represent a generation of domestic suppliers that would not have met major retailer requirements a few years ago. Alongside them, homegrown brands, including ME Kombucha, Pure Harvest, Humantra, Nothing Silly, and Shake Your Plants, are finding sustained footing in channels that once defaulted to international names as a matter of course.

The broader retail sector is also responding. The Make it in the Emirates initiative, a government-led effort to boost domestic manufacturing and industrial investment initiative, has added meaningful policy weight to what was already becoming commercial common sense, with approved vendor lists across the industry being reviewed through a lens of supply chain resilience rather than simple cost optimisation. That recalibration has been sharpened further by recent events. Retailers who have already embedded local sourcing into their models have proved markedly better positioned to absorb the shock. Alternative freight channels were activated where necessary, but the businesses least exposed were those that had built domestic supplier relationships before disruption made it urgent.

Of course, challenges still remain. The shortage of organically certified local producers is a persistent gap, and the expectation from retailers has not softened, with domestic suppliers held to the same delivery, safety, and scalability standards as their international counterparts. But the pipeline of producers meeting that bar is growing, and the commercial argument has become difficult to dismiss. Faster turnaround, extended shelf life on domestic fresh goods, and meaningful resilience against freight volatility now outweigh the scale advantages that international suppliers once held unchallenged.

The restructuring of UAE retail around homegrown brands was already underway but the current geopolitical situation has expedited it to a new level. It is now being driven by hard commercial experience, enabled by maturing infrastructure, and supported by national policy. And the businesses that recognise it for what it is – a fundamental supply chain shift, not a sourcing trend – will be the ones who shape what UAE retail looks like in the decade ahead.

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AT.MOSPHERE AT BURJ KHALIFA: FOUR MOMENTS, ABOVE THE ORDINARY

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At At.mosphere, guests are welcomed to one of the city’s most coveted tables. High within the Burj Khalifa, dining takes on a rare stillness, with Dubai unfolding far below and the horizon dissolving into sky, creating a sense of scale that feels almost otherworldly.

At AED 155, the day moves through four distinct moments from morning to evening. No matter the hour, there’s a moment that fits.

Sunrise in the Sky – Breakfast
A slow start above the city with two organic eggs your style or fluffy pancakes with raspberry jam and vanilla Chantilly, alongside coffee as Dubai wakes beneath you.
Time: 8:00 am to 11:30 am

Business Lunch
A midday selection featuring roasted sea bream with black Venere rice or slow-cooked beef cheek with potato purée, finishing on something light.
Time: 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm

Afternoon Tea
Delicate sandwiches, warm English scones with jam and artisanal cream, and classic pastries served as the light shifts across the skyline.
Time: 2:30 pm to 3:00 pm

Golden Hour – Cocktails and Bites
Golden hour takes over with signature cocktails, curated bites, and a skyline that naturally draws you in.
Time: 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm

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