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Dubai restaurants to get Michelin ratings

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Michelin has announced that Dubai will become the first destination in the Middle East to join the restaurant’s selection of its world-famous Michelin Guides, Reuters reported.

In a statement, Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the Michelin Guide, said, “Our team of inspectors is already in the field, in order to prepare the first selection of restaurants, which will be revealed in June.”

“We will be showcasing the best of Dubai’s gastronomy, to reflect not just the sophistication that the city is famed for, but also the wide diversity of cuisines that the city’s location and history provide.”

With the launch of the Dubai edition of The Michelin Guide in June, city restaurants will be awarded 0 to 3 stars for the quality of their food based on five criteria, including the quality of the ingredients, the mastery of cooking, the harmony of flavours, the personality of the chef and the consistency both over time and across the entire menu.

Besides the coveted star ratings, the selection will also include the popular Bib Gourmand category, a distinction awarded to establishments that provide value-for-money three-course meals, the report pointed out.

The Michelin Guide is one of the world’s most influential rankings for restaurants and hotels.

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Dubai Metro rolls Out 43-hour nonstop operations for New Year’s Eve

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Dubai Metro and Tram services will operate nonstop for over 43 hours starting December 31, according to a senior official from the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).

This initiative is designed to alleviate congestion during New Year celebrations, encouraging the public to rely on public transport for a smoother journey. Dubai Metro will run continuously from 5 AM on December 31 until the end of January 1, while Dubai Tram will operate from 6 AM on December 31 until 1 AM on January 2.

Additionally, the RTA will deploy a fleet of 1,400 buses, available free of charge, to further support public transportation. The RTA, highlighted that the extended Metro and Tram services, increased parking facilities, and free bus rides are part of the authority’s efforts to provide convenient travel options and reduce traffic congestion for celebrators.

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Traffic Relief: Dubai opens new bridge, slashes travel time from 15 to 3 minutes

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A new 1km bridge opened on Sunday in Dubai, greatly easing traffic flow from Hessa Street to Al Khail Road, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced.

The two-lane bridge has reduced travel time from Hessa Street to Al Khail Road from 15 minutes to just three minutes, the RTA added. The bridge ensures a “seamless” traffic connection to Dubai’s city centre and Dubai International Airport.

RTA also announced that 54 per cent of the Dh689 million Hessa Street development project, which includes upgrades of four major intersections, has been completed. All intersections are expected to be fully operational by the fourth quarter of 2025.

Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), said the Hessa Street development project, spanning 4.5km from its intersection with Sheikh Zayed Road to its intersection with Al Khail Road, represents a continuation of efforts to develop road infrastructure to keep pace with the emirate of Dubai’s continuous growth.

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Dubai to reinstate 30% Alcohol Sales Tax in 2025

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From January 1, 2025, Dubai will reintroduce a 30% municipality tax on alcohol sales across the emirate. This tax, initially suspended at the end of 2022 as part of a trial period for 2023, was extended through 2024 before the recent announcement of its reinstatement.

What the Suspension Meant for Consumers and Businesses :

When the tax was first paused, restaurants and bars benefitted from lower procurement costs, while retailers like MMI and African+Eastern reduced their prices, allowing consumers to enjoy significant savings. However, the impact on restaurant and bar pricing was less straightforward, as some establishments passed on partial savings rather than the full 30% reduction.

With the return of the tax, prices at both retail outlets and hospitality venues are expected to increase, affecting consumers directly.

How to Apply for an Alcohol License in Dubai :

Though the UAE removed the criminal offense of consuming alcohol without a license on November 7, 2020, an alcohol license is still required for purchasing and possessing alcohol in Dubai.

The process to obtain a license is straightforward and free. Residents can apply using their Emirates ID, while tourists can use their passport. Applications can be made in-store at African+Eastern or MMI outlets or completed instantly online with staff assistance.

Prepare for changes in pricing as the reinstated tax takes effect, and ensure you have the proper license to make your purchases in compliance with Dubai’s regulations.

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