Solara set to ignite Dubai’s dining scene

Solara will offer mediterranean-inspired cuisine in dubai

Experience the bold flavours of the Mediterranean blended with Arabic warmth at Solara

 

Dubai’s culinary landscape is about to welcome a radiant new addition in the heart of Downtown.

Solara promises to close the year with style; a sun-soaked, poolside destination seamlessly blends the soul of the Mediterranean with the rich warmth of Arabian hospitality.

With sweeping views of the Burj Khalifa and a chic setting built around a shimmering pool, Solara is poised to become the city’s go-to for leisurely lunches and unforgettable dinners.

Designed for connection and shared experiences, Solara’s menu celebrates bold, ingredient-driven cuisine.

Highlights include Hazelnut Hummus with smoked olive oil and sesame lavash, Truffled Milk-Fed Veal Carpaccio topped with caper flowers and winter truffle, and the Solara Prime Meat Mixed Grill Platter, featuring lamb kofta, spiced lamb chops, marinated baby chicken, and tenderloin skewers.

For seafood lovers, Grilled Harissa Prawns with charred lemon and broccolini bring vibrant spice, while the Creamy Burrata with oven-roasted tomatoes, pistachio pesto, and Dibba honey offers a delicate balance to end the meal.

From sunlit afternoons under olive trees to starlit evenings by flickering fire pits, Solara evolves with the day.

Ambient oud music, the scent of the open grill, and the soft rustle of linen create a multisensory experience rooted in both elegance and ease.

Whether you’re indulging in a long, relaxed lunch or a festive dinner that lingers into the night, Solara invites you to savour the moment, where every meal is a celebration of flavour, friendship, and timeless charm.

For bookings call 04 245 8888

 

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Shane Reynolds

Shane Reynolds is a seasoned journalist with over 10 years of media experience. He began his career in Ireland as Deputy Editor of the Roscommon People, where he led multiple sections and wrote a weekly sports page. After freelancing for national titles, he moved to the UAE and spent seven years teaching English at top international schools. In 2022, Shane returned to journalism, joining Yalla – Abu Dhabi Life. Now Deputy Editor, he brings strong editorial expertise, a passion for storytelling, and a deep understanding of both Irish and UAE audiences to one of Abu Dhabi’s leading lifestyle publications.