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Tribeca


Tribeca is located at the Ocean View Hotel, in the heart of JBR’s The Walk, Dubai. Named after the famed TriBeCa district of New York, it is an acronym for ‘Triangle Below Canal Block Association’. 




Tribeca keeps up with the artsy scene that is so ‘New York’. The décor is loft-style meets warehouse interior with concrete floors, exposed brick walls and steel pipes, quirky urban décor, artifacts, contemporary pop art and chilled out industrial mayhem all that pays tribute to Tribeca’s industrial roots. Graffiti-style walls in the balcony, mismatched chairs, funky lamps hanging from the ceiling, make this a perfect any day joint.









There are a few distinct parts of this restaurant – from comfy battered sofa’s to high bar stools, intimate areas for couples to long dining tables for large groups and a narrow alfresco balcony with foosball table and murals. The fact that it has a platform to showcase local and upcoming talent in both art and music scene is commendable.





Upon arrival we were warmly welcomed and asked for our seating preference. We chose to sit outside in the terrace area, and Darko and the rest of the staff ensured that the door was always closed to drown out the music.

Tribeca is committed to organic produce wherever possible and I loved the simplicity of their menus – paper pinned to a piece of cardboard with a clothes peg. Using recycled building materials wherever possible displays Tribeca’s commitment to global sustainability. 




The bar features all the classic beverages as well as organic wines and signature cocktail options.

We ordered the Jamaican Bolt and  Nutty professor. The Jamaican Bolt was served in a  totem mug topped with a flaming passion fruit. I love theatrics especially with food and this was the highlight of our evening. For those who love cream based drinks, Nutty professor would be a good choice. I shifted to Eminem and loved it.






For starters we ordered the Black cod ceviche, chicken tacos and nachos were recommended.




The Black Cod Ceviche was a surprise in itself. First glance and I thought it would lack the needed taste to satiate my Indian Palate. I took the first bite and it was bland. But for the second one I scooped it up from further within and was in for a surprise of citrusy flavors, ginger, a dash of chilli, avocado and coriander and mint stood out as well. The combination of crispy corn tortillas along with the tangy cod was a winner. It’s a must have.




Chicken tacos was served on a long tray with three portions. The fact that the tacos were wiped off in minutes are proof as to how appetizing they were. The marinated chicken breast, cabbage, pineapple relish and chipotle mayo wrapped in soft tacos were a treat to the stomach. The spices were just perfect, my only complaint is that serving 3 portions would definitely create  a food fight between two people.





Darko recommended that we try the nachos and so we did. I’m so glad that we didn’t miss out on these. Tortilla chips were loaded with angus beef, cheddar cheese, jalapeno, olives, sour cream and guacamole. You should have it before it runs cold. 





For the mains we ordered, Organic Salmon and tenderloin steak.




The Salmon portion is a little too big, so I was upset I couldn’t finish it all. However, I enjoyed the crispy skin and the fact that the salmon was perfectly cooked, it tasted so good with the carrot and thyme puree. Apple and walnut salad on the side was just the perfect addition to complete the dish. Overall, it’s definitely a must try, if you like salmon as I do.





We had the steak with a side of truffle Mac and cheese. The steak was perfectly cooked to medium as requested and was juicy. It was served on a wooden blackened platter (which was a turn off for me), but the steak made up for it.




I was surprised we could still had space for dessert post our massive feast. For dessert we had the deconstructed NY cheese cake and S’mores. 




Deconstructed cheesecake was a treat to the eyes and our palate. Steamed cheese cake was served on black slab with almond crumble and passion fruit puree. It was downright delectable. We devoured it right away.




The S’mores were a bit of too many elements and somehow not all of it went well together. It was served in a skittle with a brownie topped with coconut marshmallow, dulce de leche, caramel chocolate, peanut butter, popcorn crumble, raspberry jam and caprice cookies. For those who love a lot in their dessert, this is a good option.





The vibe of this place, along with the warm friendly staff coupled with live music and amazing food makes this a place to unwind post work. The staff is attentive, enthusiastic and knowledgeable.

If you are looking for a place to unwind over some good healthy food, fun ambiance and live entertainment, then Tribeca is the place for you.


Location: Level 1, JA Ocean View Hotel, Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR), Dubai
Timings: 12:00 pm to 02:00 am
Cost: AED 450 for two

Reserve your table at: 0503456067

I was invited to Tribeca and all views and images are © Urbanmodish, unless stated otherwise.

Tribeca Kitchen & Bar - JA Ocean View Hotel Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato 

Alloro Ristorante

Dubai has seen an influx of Italian restaurants recently and Alloro Ristorante is one of them. Alloro located within the Wyndham Dubai Marina Hotel, is inspired by a team of foodies that believe ‘there’s a little Italian in all of us’.





Alloro is offering a Friday brunch in a cozy setup, with live band and chef table service. You can easily find a spot for yourself owing to the spacious indoor and outdoor seating area. The interior is done up with dim lighting and earthy tones, complete with marble top tables. They had a rustic long table set up in the center, laden with fresh vegetables which was a sight to behold.












It’s a set brunch menu that they have carefully chalked out, keeping the real taste of Tuscany in mind. Be ready to have an explosion of Italian food with some good wine.





We started off with an Aperol welcome drink which prepared us for what was to come. 



As we were busy sipping on our drinks, a beautiful plate of Prugna in prigione which is essentially roasted plum wrapped in turkey bacon was set before us. The plating looked beautiful and very inviting, and the starter set my taste bud tingling.  





Italian food is incomplete without bread and we had a selection of Antipasti homemade Italian bread.




For starters we had frittata, bruschetta, polenta, Spiedino & Insalata. What caught my attention was how fresh the veggies were. I loved how they were all served on a wooden platter. My favorites were the Insalata, polenta and frittata.









Before our main course we were served mango and peach sorbetto that was a palate cleanser.
We moved onto our mains – the brunch offers eight main course meals including roast beef meatloaf. You need to save up space for all the food.





For the main we had – Lasagna, Pasta, stracetti, pesce persico, cabbage salad, beans salad and roast beef meatloaf.





Beef Lasagna was scrumptious. I kept devouring it almost forgetting that there was a huge spread waiting post this.  Stracetti was delish too. I loved how the chicken strips were presented in lime and ginger juice. The flavors were an instant hit with my palate. 






Roasted perch was crispy and tasted very good as well. I loved both the fagiolini and cabbage salad. The fagiolini, I would say is an acquired taste - but definitely worth a try at Alloro.








We were so stuffed with all the food, that we almost thought it was over until the chef came to our table with the live carving station. He served us beef meatloaf with beetroot puree. The combination of the meatloaf and beet puree was amazing.





We managed to still have space after all the food we had and we were glad we did. The dessert platter is one not to be missed.




The platter or rather tray was a sweet tooth’s delight. It had Tiramisu crepe, banana zeppole with chocolate cream, blueberry and lime pannacotta, cassata siccilaana. 

My favorite was the banana zeppole and panacotta. If I did have enough space I would have asked for more of both.







No Italian meal is complete without Tiramisu, and what better way to have it than in a crepe.  The tiramisu in it was definitely the surprise element. The zeppole was so delish especially the chocolate cream – it was whipped to perfection.  The fried banana zeppole combined with chocolate cream was scrumptious.

What stood out more was the blueberry and lime panacotta. I just couldn’t stop myself from finishing it clean.

The food ,ambiance, service combined with live music was beautiful for the brunch setting. Angelina and Rolando ensured we were taken care of right from the time we stepped in to Alloro.

So, head right over for a perfect Friday afternoon with family or friends and indulge in the generous portions of Tuscany goodness that is served from 2PM to 5PM at only at Alloro.




LocationGround Floor, Wyndham Dubai Marina Hotel, Dubai Marina, Dubai
Timings: 14:00 pm to 00:00 am
Cost: AED 200 for two
Reserve your table at: 044078872

I was invited to Alloro Ristorante and all views and images are © Urbanmodish, unless stated otherwise.


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Alloro Ristorante - Wyndham Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato