MOJEH's curated weekend guide has you covered whether you're looking to refresh your interiors or experience limited-edition menus from the city's most coveted dining destinations.
What To Shop

Echoing the summer-ready sentiment of the Dioriviera capsule collection, Maria Grazia Chiuri presents an invitation to bring the holiday into your homes through new additions to Dior Maison. Created with slow living in mind, the largely neutral collection evokes a sense of calm through natural materials; the iconic cannage and toile de jouy prints are brought to life through decorative ceramics, beach mats, cushions and furniture. Available in select boutiques worldwide
What To Do

Taking place from 9 to 25 May, Dubai Restaurant Week invites food connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike to indulge at some of the most renowned dining destinations in Dubai. The 17-day culinary affair promises an exploration of the city's diverse gastronomy, from traditional Emirati cuisine to Peruvian delights. Over 100 beloved venues will offer curated menus, presenting a unique opportunity to savour signature dishes from restaurants including Riviera by Jean Imbert, Beefbar, Bombay Borough, Lana Lusa, Girl and the Goose and Mimi Kakushi. Plan ahead and secure reservations for this limited-time offering. Book Now
Where To Go
Running until 18 May is the Women In Contemporary Arab Art exhibition at the Kutubna Cultural Centre, Dubai. The exhibition, featuring 35 works from the region’s visionaries, explores the topic of womanhood in its complexity. Including the works of artists like Najat Makki, Salah Taher and Ismail Fattah from locations spanning Egypt, Syria, the UAE and Iraq, the display showcases a range of different artistic media. The exhibition delves deeper into the topic of Arab identity, giving viewers a starting point to begin their own journey of exploration. Learn More
Where To Eat

Head to The Address Montgomerie in Emirates Hills, Dubai and discover the newly opened Jardin Des Arts, a French restaurant that delivers all-time classics with a twist. Overlooking the Montgomerie golf course, the serene eatery is open from breakfast to dinner - think truffled scrambled eggs for the former and poached lobster risotto or crispy duck leg confit for the latter - and has both intimate indoor seating and a sprawling terrace should you wish to soak up the final days of glorious weather. Book Now