When the sun is shamelessly, endlessly bright, and temperatures above 40C, Dubai summer life eventually moves towards shady evenings. Fortunately most places stay open until midnight and safety on the streets is impeccable.
During the month of Ramadan there is always something exciting going on after sunset, opportunities to give back to the community, night swimming experiences with a view on Burj al Arab, photographing the street life in the Old Dubai, watching a thoughtful movie screened as a part of DIFF 365 (Dubai International Film Festival all year round), or catching up with incredible people over a heartwarming meal.
I love to eat. Here’s a confession: I love food more than photography and red lipstick, completely neglecting the latter when a beautiful steaming bowl of soup appears in front of me. You may not believe it, judging by looks, but it’s an absolute “veritas”. That’s why I couldn’t resist but go for an incredible Iftar offer at Zahira, a very well reviewed recent addition to local “fancy eating out”.
I entered intense WhatsApp correspondence looking for a fellow skinny foodie available on a short notice. Likely SylviaSylvia was in town and a few texts later, mostly about fashion with a focus on “I have nothing to wear”, we set a date.
Without prior agreement on dress code, we both showed up wearing black. Sylvia chose a long flowy maxi dress and I styled a new little black dress from Dubai-based online fashion store Trovea. What do they say about great minds? Dress alike 😉 ?
Zahira caught my attention partly because of its location in H Hotel, famous for futuristic design with elements of Art Deco. H Hotel represents eclectic, vibrant and dynamic hospitality, and we’ve expected “nothing less but more” making our way to Zahira.






It was Dragana’s dazzling smile at the entrance that settled all non-existing doubts and put us in the right mood for a beautiful evening ahead.
Our table was pre-set with a bottled of chilled mineral water, little plate of dried fruits, nuts, and short, easy to digest menu by chef Greg Malouf.
Waiting for the beginning of Iftar, we spent time studying the surroundings. Our eyes were fully occupied, wondering around ceiling, walls and unconventional art radiating great taste and humour.






It was like magic when mezzas started appearing. Moroccan style Harissa with labneh, a dash of fresh red chilly, smoky moutabbal served on a stone plate, crunchy soft chicken pies, tempura made of fresh zaatar, halloumi fondue with oregano, freshly baked Arabic bread and a very interesting dish called Fatima’s fingers (I’m saying nothing, you need to discover it for yourself).






What a feast! All starters had 3 qualities in common: light, appetizing and incredibly tasty. It was a combination of Arabic food I’ve never tasted before. Zaatar tempura was served with a side of tiny fried fish with a dipping sauce to zest the flavor. Looking for a much needed break between the courses, I dragged well-mannered Sylvia to hang out at the real bar. While James was performing tricks, Mohammad and Tilak had to work twice as hard to get the taps pouring. Tilak was impressively skilled with his throwing technique and Mohammad managed to stay seriously professional under all the stress we caused.





Being nice to bartenders resulted in laughing out loud and a complimentary cocktail. Meet Tilak:
When the main course landed on our table, I was the happiest person on Earth. In front of me was a beautiful pink salmon cooked 40 minutes using some secret techniques, and a tender lamb wrapped in Arabic bread with rice and nuts, paired with the soothing tunes of Oud.




Our night at Zahira turned out to be fun, entertaining and very very tasty. My advice, save enough space to try their incredible pavlova with marshmallowy center, fresh cream and slices of peach.

P.S. Zahira no longer exists in Dubai
That place looks stunning! x
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Thank you Siyana!
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looks like you had a good time.
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Nice place to have fun! You look lovely and had an enjoyable evening. Thank you for stopping by my blog! Miriam
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Thank you Miriam!
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You’re welcome!
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The confession about food apropos photography and lipstick is 🙂 The photos of the food justify the confession alright.
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Hahahah! Thank you
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Such a gorgeous place to join another foodie and fashionista like yourself! I loved examining such a special place to be. Music, delicious food and great company. Smiles, Robin 💐
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Hi Robin – thank you so much for your kind words and wonderful feedback. Great diners are meant to be shared 🙂
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So true! A meal tastes much better shared, especially makes it a treat! Nice to hear from you, Anna. 🌹
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Your writting looks and sounds delisiouce, reading it, made me hungry 😀
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Thank you!
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a wonderful eating
sharing experience 🙂
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Thank you!
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Wow! I love Iftar too and both of you looks amazing for the night. It is always fun to have a friend with you to enjoy the foods and night life!
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So true! Thank you love!
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what a glam night out! Looks very luxe.
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Thank you!
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A very beautiful place; every item seems designed with care and artistry.
You do get me very hungry though – and it is only morning here.:)
miriam
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Good morning Miriam! Thank you for this wonderful review. Have a wonderful day 🙂
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I’m so jealous! Looks like a fun place – almost an overload for the senses.
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A little bit 🙂 Thank you
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I am truly grateful for introducing me to your country’s traditions and joy.! Blessings to you and your friends. With the internet, life has become international. Thank you for the Like.
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Thank you Michael!
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