Al Hambra, an authentic Spanish restaurant nestled in the breathtaking Al Qasr hotel is exactly what you’ll find in Al Hambra. This charming venue offers traditional tapas, mouthwatering paella and your choice of delicious home-made sangria with the beautiful waterways of Madinat Jumeirah flowing by. Dine alfresco or indoors as Spanish musicians set the mood for a taste of Spain you won’t soon forget
Insiders opinion The tangy gazpacho steals the show from the tapas selection, while the melting quail’s egg perched atop a neat square of Spanish omelette, a hefty pile of calamari rings, and the garlic-infused prawns are all almost as impressive. The paella with chicken, prawns and mussels is tasty and large enough for two, but overpriced at AED 180 (Dirhams). Extra points are chalked up with the desserts, but only through the sheer generosity of the portion sizes.
Hours Dinner – 7:00pm to 11:30pm
Budget Meal for two, 500 AED
For Restaurant Reservations call +971 4 366 6730
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Al Hambra: The taste of Spain
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Thanks Sara, was looking for a Spanish restaurant in Dubai and this sounds like the right place. Do they serve Paella? Have you tried it?
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