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in the middle of the island bluewaters in caesar’s palace hotel you will find this amazing Chinese cuisine restaurant in a quiet corner of the resort. we went to dinner and chose a nice corner in the inside, out there was windy. we started with the house red wine and rock salted edamame. it was really good. we then went for chicken soup xiao long bao, which are made of thinner cover and suppe in the inner. it was del... View all feedback.
Love the ambiente, eating was good except a plate that was extremely salty. we didn't disturb to send it back because we don't like to waste food, but I'm sure it would have been repaired/replaced only by using the displayed service levels. the standout is the personal that is very polite and helpful. I would surely go back! Eat gets 3 stars just because of a plate that draws the overall rating of 5 to 4 stars.
Overall experience on the food was 3.5/5. For the price, i was expecting something more. The fish was superb, a must try. The steak was a melt in your mouth sort of dish. The duck was dry. The appetizers were so-so The drink list was unfamiliar but they can do anything you request. The location was a 5/5.
Nice ambience. Open kitchen. Good food. Most importantly bring your friends for the best experience. My only complain is that for the price you pay, they could have carved the peking duck in front of you, and not served all sliced up. The seabass is a must try.
We’re always on the hunt for good Asian food in Dubai. Given that we hail from New Zealand (where the Asian population is high and the Asian cuisine is goooood) and travel to Asia so frequently (sorry Europe, but our heart is in the East), we are constantly disappointed at the state of Asian food in Dubai. At the recommendation of our darling friend @hedleyhymers, we have been eagerly awaiting the opportunity to try out new-kid-on-the-block Zhen Wei, which hasn’t been easy as we’ve been told dinners have been fully booked of late. We’re the only guests in the restaurant when we dine for lunch (ok, a table of hotel guests came in towards the end of our meal) so if you happen to face a similar issue, perhaps lunch is the way to go. The downside of visiting Zhen Wei for lunch, however? The restaurant is positioned right next door to the hotel’s pools, and to be totally honest, we don’t want to stare at beach bodies while we’re eating. Not now, not ever. Obviously, this wouldn’t be an issue when dining for dinner, but at lunch, we’d have preferred if they’d drawn the blinds to make the setting cosier.
This place is spectacular everything from the atmosphere to the food and the overall experience. An exceptional place ! The Beijing Duck is to die for !