Click here to read the Spanish version.
We already know that Dubai is high level and has a pace of life that goes far beyond the possibilities of the average pocket. But you can indulge yourself from time to time and even more so if it’s an unprecedented culinary evening like the one offered by the Krasota restaurant. This is the most expensive immersive dining experience in Dubai, with a price tag of around €450. This theatre-restaurant offers a gastronomic journey involving all five senses. Visual art, haute cuisine and advanced technology in the same room for the diner to enjoy the show.
With haute cuisine by chef Vladimir Mukhin, set design by Boris Zarkov and visual art by Antoni Nenashev, Krasota is a project that breaks stereotypes and leaves you speechless from the moment you walk through its doors.
Imaginary Art
They are currently offering the Imaginary Art show, an immersive gastronomic adventure that transports you into the world of eight exceptional artists from the late 19th and early 20th century, whose creative efforts significantly influenced the development of modern art. Paintings and exquisitely selected haute cuisine dishes come together in a captivating experience in which time dissolves.
In this menu, diners can enjoy delicacies such as peach sashimi, tuna with red currant, scallop and lime, black cod with plum and fig, or yuzu cheesecake with mango and sea buckthorn. And so on to complete the 8 courses on the menu.
The price of this experience is €455 (although on weekends there is also a 6pm pass for €375) and includes the immersive visual art show, tasting menu, wine pairing and a welcome amuse-bouche.
In addition, from September they will premiere their new show: Imaginary Future, which will explore eight main scenarios of human development on a 30-50 year horizon.