We needed a new
brunch venue as we often have visitors wanting to experience
the definitive Dubai Friday brunch. My online
research, plus many personal recommendations made us
try Friday brunch at Al Qasr.

Al Qasr, is the recipient of many awards for it's brunch - BBC Good Food Best Brunch 2011, Time Out Awards 2010 highly commended brunch.
It's located in
the hotel of the same name, nearby Madinat Jumeriah. The hotel
is beautiful, grandiose & glamorous yet sympathetic to
its Arabian roots.

Al Qasr, is
famous for being so vast that you get issued with a map to help you navigate all
the buffet area's.

As you enter the
massive mezzine lobby, brunch is a short walk down a flanked staircase where a
glass of bubbly awaits you.
However you may
have to queue down the staircase for 5mins or so before you're seated. The
brunch itself is split between the hotels three restaurants Aboretum, MJ's
Steak House and Al
Hambra .
I've been twice
now once in the summer seated indoor at Al Hambra with the lovely SJ. Plus, a
few weeks ago with the lovey Justine where we enjoyed outside seating
at Arboretum terrace, which was nicer.
Al Hambra,
interior has a very different feel to the airy Arboretum as it's less glam and
more rustic, brick and taverna style. Still pleasant and in the winter
especially nice on the terrance.
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| Fizz with SJ in Al Hambra |
Al Qasr brunch is
great for celebrations and large groups as the atmosphere is sophisticated and
lively, great for people watching and checking out fab outfits.
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| Mojito's on the terrace with Justine |
The layout is
vast, with a station for everything you definitely need a brunch strategy for
this brunch and it can get really busy in certain area's.
Round 1: Hit the
seafood & Sushi stations
SJ
got the the award for most variety of fish & seafood items squashed on to
one plate, but then she is the reigning champion at this in
general.
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| SJ's super plate |
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| My lesser starter plate |
The sushi quality
wise was ok, I can't say it blew me away but it looked the
part.
I followed it up with a second starter plate a curious mix of mini eggs benedict, some kind of oozing cheese soaked, artery clogging brioche which was amazing, plus chirzo and meatball tapas.
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| The Asian quarter outside |
Round 2: Hit the
mains
Next round was
main plates again the choice is obscene. Roasts, grills, BBQ meats and fish,
Chinese dim sum, Malaysian noodle and stir fry, Indian curries you name
it.
I'm so
predictable I went for traditional roast both times, the first time
they'd unfortunately run out of the Beef Wellington an outrage! There's always a
queue for the Beef Wellington so you have to get in early.
I managed to
consoled my self with big hunks of roast beef, a divine confit of
duck with red cabbage, Yorkshire pud
and gravy, all delicious.
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| Fresh pasta |
I
had my roast plan, Johan had his usual 'Meat' plan but converted it to a 'Meat
and Pasta Plan' when he saw the fresh hand made pasta station.
Round 3: Get a sugar rush or go cheesy
The desert
selection is an extravaganza with 4 separate area's dedicated to just deserts,
everything is available this is definitely a brunch for desert
lovers.
One
is dedicated soley to chocolate in every imaginable form!
I won the desert
choose, with a mix plate of, Marble cheesecake, Strawberry cheesecake, Duce de
Leche and Pecan mini ice cream cone, a Red current partfit, a Mini key lime pie,
one milk and one white choc dipped strawberries and a Blueberry macaroon.
Heavenly.
There is also a
fruit station I didn't visit that though, who wants fruit when there's so much
cake to be eaten!!!
Or if you prefer
savory the cheese selection is pretty good to, Justine being veggie sampled most
of the cheeses.
Al Qasr, is a
spectacular brunch in a gorgeous, setting especially good for special occasions
and visitors as you also get some great photo opportunities of
the Burj Al Arab.
It's also conveniently located for after brunch drinks at nearby Madinat so after brunch we popped to Trader Vic's for a post brunch cocktail. We all sat nursing our Peach tree bunch's, groaning, needing a napp and hoping for a second wind else we'd be in bed by 6pm.
It's also conveniently located for after brunch drinks at nearby Madinat so after brunch we popped to Trader Vic's for a post brunch cocktail. We all sat nursing our Peach tree bunch's, groaning, needing a napp and hoping for a second wind else we'd be in bed by 6pm.
It's worth the price tag though, the setting and location are superb and what the food may lack in flavour it make up for in variety and presentation.








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