Clockwise from left: Salmon tiradito served in a conch shell; scenes from Gulfood; sous-vide concoctions from Yaba Coffee; Sushi Samba’s panoramic view
Day Three
Gulfood, panoramic views and late-night libations
That night Jaclyn Oyola, co-owner of Summit F&B, treated us to Sushi Samba on the 51st floor of the Palm Tower, with panoramic views that made you feel like you were in a James Bond movie. The best bite for me was the salmon tiradito.
After dinner, we had a curated experience at Yaba Coffee for chef-driven sous vide coffee drinks (I’ll be playing with sous vide beverages from now on). A smaller group then went to the 1920 cocktail bar for live music and beautiful cocktails and finally to Jumeirah Beach for juice-based mocktails and hookah until 4 in the morning. It was the kind of night that builds trust between people who will hopefully collaborate together long after the trip ends.
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