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Masti Cocktails & Cuisine. Photograph courtesy of Masti Cocktails & Cuisine
It’s safe to say Mr Ali Mostafa has a few strings to his bow. He has been named “best Emirati filmmaker” by the Dubai International Film Festival. He has his own production company, AFM Films. In 2014, he won Esquire Middle East’s Man Of The Year award. And, of course, he is a member of our Style Council. All of which means we respect his opinion when it comes to recommendations in his home city of Dubai. So, with a quick trip to the United Emirates hotspot in mind, we decided to pick his brains. Below, find out where he eats, stays and what he does in the city.
WHERE TO EAT
Masti Dubai
“The cocktails and Indian-inspired dishes here never disappoint.”

48hr slow-cooked octopus. Photograph courtesy of Masti Cocktails & Cuisine
Opa
“This recently opened and is exactly what this city needs – great Greek food and a chance to release some urban stress by smashing plates.”
Le Petite Maison
“This is an old favourite. It’s situated in the centre of the financial district DIFC and surrounded by other great haunts.”
WHERE TO STAY
FIVE Palm Jumeirah Dubai
“Head to the Palm Jumeirah and stay here if you’re young and looking for fun.”

FIVE Palm Jumeirah Dubai. Photograph courtesy of FIVE Palm Jumeirah Dubai
One & Only Royal Mirage
“Alternatively, if you want a luxurious experience with beautiful Arabian surroundings, try One & Only.”
WHAT TO DO
“There’s almost nothing that can’t be done in terms of activities here in Dubai. From zip lining across Dubai Marina, to diving with sharks and shopping in the world’s biggest mall. You can even go skiing. But I always prefer to take first-timers to where it all started, and the roots of my family – by the creek in old Dubai. Take an abra (water taxi) and just explore the narrow paths.”