Now it has a new triple level venue that encompasses both elements and more, under one stylish roof.
MustDoDubai checked into District 8 and discovered a place that isn’t easy to forget.
Dazzling white yachts moored on the adjacent tide set the scene for a charismatic, exuberant three-storey hospitality venture that tenders three very different experiences.
A smart, circular bar offering inspired mocktails to guests atop orbiting stools dominates the immediate floorspace.
Guests can grab a perch here or venture straight to one of several tables occupying this botanical-inspired haven which pledges to embrace globally-inspired flavours.
Cold starters cross the continents, ranging from a refreshing salmon tartare and zesty ceviche-style avocado with mango dressing, to richly presented tuna acebichado maki - complete with prawn tempura to render it as tasty as it is visually pleasing.
Hot starters maintain the quality level with prawn tempura again lending winning texture to crunchy tempura rolls, each given moreish quality by the presence of goma shabu and unagi sauces.
Star of the starters show is stunning ‘octopus flames’, vying for most memorable dish with its accompaniment of confit tomato, chimichuri sauce and chipotle.
Mains include Wagyu beef tenderloin served on a mini grill at the table and a beautifully prepared and presented grilled seabass - with halhali olives, rock grove salad and capers adding complexity. Full marks for the broccolini side, given depth by fresh tomato sauce, almond flakes and garlic.
Desserts include a rich pistachio San Sebastian cheesecake with pistachio ice cream and chocolate sauce.
For theatre, however, the baked Alaska is a hard act to follow.
Blume’s menu boasts more than 100 dishes, blending Mediterranean classics, Japanese delicacies, and international favourites powered by a garden-to-table philosophy with many herbs grown on-site, and produce sourced from UAE farms.
The restaurant offers seating inside and out on a terrace over-looking Dubai Marina, as does Rodina on the second floor.
With elegant decor to match the opulence of its authentic menu, the venue draws on the architectural spectacle of Moscow and pays homage to its aristocratic culture.
Topping off District 8 and contrasting all below it, Luxuria blends high-energy entertainment with high-end dining for a cabaret experience that is difficult to describe or compare in Dubai.
Think ‘dazzling champagne shows’ and dishes including “Golden Maki” sushi and luxurious caviar in a venue that transports you to somewhere far from the UAE.
DISTRICT 8 was created by Alex Investment Group, the brains behind Down Dubai restaurant Zenon.
THE venues are open daily and for more information or bookings, please visit https://districteightdubai.com/