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From high quality food dishes got done with artfulness to comfortable patisseries and bistros loaded up with generous French solace food. Regardless of whether you’re eating good, soothing dishes like you’re in the snow-covered piles of the Alps, or getting into newly captured fish on the French Riviera, French food is a firm top choice across the city. From the tasteful to the comfortable, we’ve gathered together the best French cafés in Dubai.

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  1. Ladurée

Laduree is a French luxury bread kitchen and desserts producer house made in 1862. It is one of the world’s most popular chief dealers of the double-layer macaron, 15,000 of which are sold each day. Located in: The Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai, United Arab Emirates, +971 4 339 8520

2. Bistro Des Arts

This adorable minimal Parisian bistro-style café is settled on the edge of Dubai Marina. Inside, the red and white tints cause it to feel comfortable and when it’s cool enough to sit outside on the porch, you’ll feel precisely like you’re sat outside a customary French bistro on a curious side road in Paris. They’re doing a late spring bargain menu right now where you can get three courses for Dhs150.

Bistro Des Arts, Dubai Marina Promenade, Marina Mall Area, Dubai, 3 course summer set menu day by day from 6pm, Dhs150. Tel: (04) 551 1576.

3. Bleu Blanc

Step through the bothered blue entryways of Bleu Blanc into an incredibly stylish and modern eatery, possessed by LA-based cook, David Meyers. It’s ideal for family meals or an extraordinary social occasion and on the menu anticipate basic yet refined French farmhouse food.

Bleu Blanc, Renaissance Downtown Hotel, Dubai, Sat to Thurs 7pm to 12am, Fri 12.30pm to 4pm, 7pm to 12am. Tel: (04) 512 5533.

4. Brasserie du Park

This blue and white tinted café is dotted with an unmistakable sound of copper and gold, which give it a modern Mediterranean vibe. The menu is French, however with impacts from across Europe likewise on the menu. Make certain to advance toward the nautical-themed Noepe bar for a pre-supper drink.

Brasserie Du Park, The Promenade, Park Hyatt Dubai, day by day 6.30am to 11am, 12.30pm to 5pm, 7pm to 11pm. Tel: (04) 602 1814.

5. Carine

‘French Mediterranean’ is the substance of the menu at Carine, another splendid contribution from neighborhood gourmet specialist Izu Ani. On the menu, expect extravagant chomps like calamari, burrata, and moreish harissa prawns. A specific stand-apart dish on the mains is the lobster linguini, in case you’re in the disposition for pasta. The floor-to-roof windows flood the café with light and it’s a beautiful setting for a day-time lunch or breakfast. The bread alone merits the excursion.

Carine, Emirates Golf Club, Dubai, Sun to Wed 12pm to 3pm, 7pm to 10.30pm, Thurs 12 to 3pm, 7pm to 11pm, Fri and Sat 8.3

0am to 3pm, 7pm to 11pm. Tel: (04) 417 9885. facebook.com/carinerestaurant

6. LPM Restaurant and Bar

An overall name, LPM Restaurant and Bar is the best French café in Dubai and is constantly pressed. Staff are smooth, table assistance is proficient and there’s consistently a vivacious buzz about the spot – particularly post-work when Dubai’s DIFC swarm additionally come in for drinks at the bar. We’ve since quite a while ago waxed melodious about the sheep cutlets, which are some most delicious around, that should be matched with rich, liberal dauphinoise potatoes. An acclaimed name all things considered and the absolute best French eatery in Dubai.

Open every day early afternoon 3.30pm, 7pm-1am. DIFC(04 439 0505).

7. Bistrot Bagatelle

If you love a lively night out along with modern French dishes, this is for you. Don’t even think about turning up to this French restaurant in Dubai’s Sheikh Zayed Road area early, as the vibe only increases as the night goes on. It’s a cracking night out with pumping music and a lively atmosphere to go along you’re your dinner. But it’s not just about the party, food more than holds its own at this Fairmont Dubai spot, with classics such as Burgundy snails with beef pancetta, whole truffle roasted chicken and a lip-smacking lobster pasta dish.

Open Sat-Wed 8pm-2am, Thu-Fri 8pm-3am. Fairmont Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road, (04 354 5035).

8. La Cantine du Faubourg

Hailing from Paris, this stylish French eatery in Dubai’s Jumeirah Emirates Towers is a best position whether for a date or with mates. Dishes are superb and the vibe is fun and perky. There’s a cool bar territory, as well, in addition to an adorable open-air patio. It’s educated, it’s fun – it’s the entire bundle. One of the three top French cafés in Dubai.

Open Sun-Wed early afternoon 2am, Thu-Fri early afternoon 3am, Sat early afternoon 6pm, 8pm-2am. Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Sheik Zayed Road, (04 352 7105).

9. Pierre’s Bistro & Bar

This French-combination bistro by gourmet specialist Pierre Gagnaire flaunts popular insides, an innovative menu and similarly educated mixed drinks. It’s an eatery you won’t fail to remember in some time with a pretty, somewhat capricious plan that will make them see something else wherever you look, from rose-embellished dividers to pink flamingos.

Pierre’s Bistro and Bar, Promenade Level, Dubai Festival City, relax open 5pm to 2am, eatery open 6.30pm to 11.30pm, shut Sundays. Tel: (04) 701 1199.