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Now, sip drinks chilled with ice cubes from a 100,000-year-old Greenland glacier in Dubai

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Dubai’s thirst for luxury just hit freezing point. Residents can now sip on drinks chilled with ice cubes straight from a 100,000-year-old Greenland glacier — and they don’t come cheap. At Dh249 for six cubes, these crystal-clear Arctic blocks have travelled a staggering 20,000km to land in the UAE’s most exclusive venues.

Harvested from a 22-tonne chunk of pristine glacier ice, these cubes are processed at Dubai’s Natural Ice factory and are already making waves in some of the city’s restaurants. And if you fancy a sip of something extra special, Dubai’s swanky Nahaté restaurant is rolling out a series of ultra-luxurious cocktails, priced up to Dh700 — all featuring the Arctic ice as their signature touch.

Baccarat Chef’s Table, a high-end fine-dining hotspot in DIFC, is turning heads with its ultra-luxurious offerings. The venue houses the world’s first-ever Jacob & Co. private lounge in collaboration with the renowned American watch brand.

Tasked with crafting a one-of-a-kind cocktail menu, the restaurant’s beverage and marketing director, Andrey Bolshakov, has introduced a stunning lineup of drinks featuring 100,000-year-old glacier ice cubes. The creations pay homage to both Baccarat and Jacob & Co., with four cocktails inspired by the iconic crystal brand and six dedicated to the watchmaker’s legendary timepieces. Among them, the Astronomia cocktail, named after the brand’s showstopping watch, is served in an opulent blue Baccarat glass worth over Dh1,000.

How the cleanest form of ice is made 

According to the company, Arctic Ice, which recently shipped a big chunk of ice to Dubai, says these parts of the ice sheets have not been in contact with any soils or contaminated by pollutants produced by human activities. Nor is this ice made in factories. So, how do they procure it? It is harvested from icebergs that have been already naturally detached from a glacier and are floating in the Nuuk fjord in Greenland.

Every iceberg undergoes meticulous manual selection and examination before being elevated onto its production vessel through the use of a crane and specialised lifting equipment. 

This stringent process guarantees the ice’s quality and purity. The company said that their sourcing strictly avoids extracting ice directly from the glacier. 

“Our ice can be used for all kinds of beverages, drinks, and food products. Some of our clients use it for beauty and ice baths because it’s the purest H20 on earth,” Samir Ben Tabib, chairman, international relations at Arctic Ice, was quoted as saying in a media report.

“Additionally, its structure makes it last longer in drinks, providing a premium experience in bars and restaurants.”

Originally discovered after a boat crash in Greenland, this rare ice is now making waves in a glass at some of Dubai’s top restaurants. 

(Source: KT)

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Dubai improves Business Bay roads to tackle traffic jams and save motorists time

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Motorists in Business Bay can now enjoy shorter commutes and less time spent in traffic, thanks to a series of road improvements rolled out by Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA).

A key change involved converting a two-lane, two-way street parallel to Sheikh Zayed Road into a one-way, dual-carriageway. With upgraded signage and fresh road markings, this move has doubled the road’s capacity, a game-changer for drivers who previously faced long delays during peak hours.

The upgraded street connects directly to Sheikh Zayed Road and Al Khail Road, two of Dubai’s busiest arteries. The enhancements are already making it easier and faster to get in and out of Business Bay, cutting down on congestion and helping drivers avoid frustrating bottlenecks.

Previously, residents and office-goers in the area reported waiting over 30 minutes just to exit parking lots during rush hour. Now, smoother traffic flow and improved road safety mean less time spent stuck behind the wheel.

Quick wins for quicker commutes

Several strategic upgrades were introduced to cut down travel delays:

  • A new 100-metre storage lane was added at the Al Mustaqbal Street and Al Khaleej Al Tejari 1 Street intersection, increasing right-turn capacity by 50% and helping drivers move through the junction faster.
  • The service road parallel to Al Mustaqbal Street was reorganised, with an extra lane added to handle more vehicles. This increased road capacity by about 50 per cent and reduced traffic congestion, making for a smoother ride.
  • The bridge entry on Al Mustaqbal Street heading toward First Al Khail Street was widened from one lane to two, effectively doubling its capacity. This key update now helps ease pressure during peak hours, cutting down delays in one of Business Bay’s busiest zones.

With Business Bay serving as a hub for homes, offices, and tourism, these improvements are a welcome relief for anyone trying to save time on the road.

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Islamic New Year announced: UAE declares Friday, June 27 as public holiday

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The crescent moon marking the start of Muharram, the first month in the Islamic Hijri calendar, was sighted on Wednesday evening, June 25, in Saudi Arabia. This means Hijri year 1447 AH officially begins on Friday, June 27.

To mark the occasion, private sector employees in the UAE will enjoy a paid public holiday on Friday, giving many residents a three-day weekend, especially those who already have Saturday and Sunday off.

The UAE’s International Astronomy Centre also confirmed the sighting, sharing an image of the crescent captured during daylight hours on Thursday morning from Al-Khatm Astronomical Observatory in Abu Dhabi. The photo was taken at 8:45am (UAE time), showing the moon 12 degrees from the sun and 17 hours old.

What This Means for UAE Residents:

  • Friday, June 27, is a public holiday for the Islamic New Year (Muharram 1).
  • Regular work resumes on Monday, June 30.
  • Many residents will enjoy a long weekend from June 27 to 29, making it perfect for a short getaway or quality time with family.

Hijri New Year is a reflective and spiritual time for many in the Muslim world, marking the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) migration from Makkah to Madinah. While it is not widely celebrated with festivals, it is a day for reflection, prayer, and peace.

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Abu Dhabi streets come alive with lights to celebrate Hijri New Year

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Abu Dhabi is welcoming the Hijri year 1447 in spectacular style, with illuminated decorations and vibrant art installations now adorning the city’s Corniche and bridges.

The initiative, led by the Department of Municipalities and Transport through Abu Dhabi City Municipality, is designed to reflect the spiritual essence and cultural beauty of the Islamic New Year, while adding to the emirate’s urban charm.

A Blend of Faith, Heritage and Art

The glowing displays feature intricate designs inspired by Islamic architecture, nature, and Emirati heritage, with the phrase “Hijri Year 1447” etched across many pieces. Using a stunning mix of golden yellow, white, pistachio, and sky blue hues, the decorations bring a festive and spiritual energy to the cityscape.

At the Abu Dhabi Corniche, visitors will find illuminated curtains suspended between lampposts, blending Eid Al Adha and Hijri New Year motifs in a celebration of light, colour, and joy.

Designed with Safety & Sustainability in Mind

All installations use energy-efficient LED lights and weather-resistant materials to ensure both durability and safety. Each piece has been strategically placed to match the layout of streets and walkways, making the city’s celebration beautiful and secure for pedestrians and drivers alike.

So whether you’re strolling the Corniche or driving through the city, take a moment to enjoy Abu Dhabi’s glowing tribute to the start of the Islamic calendar year, a celebration of faith, tradition, and forward-looking beauty.

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