Not only can you visit the stunning Emirates Harbour Hotel and Residence on TravelMole TV, you can meet the Executive Chef of this amazing Dubai property
The scale of Dubai was actually somethign that quite amazed me, with travelling from the airport to the Marina area taking around an hour – and I thought Dubai ws quite compact.
Nevertheless, it is a great city or emirate and the Marina area is one of the areas to be in Dubai, with many expats living in the many apartments and villas surrounding the water with Emirates Harbour Hotel and Residence tower located right at the heart of the area, and the famous architectural masterpiece of Dubai, Burj Al Arab on one side and in the distance at the end of the Palms development, the brand spanking new Atlantis hotel, perched over the ocean.
It is always great to meet the people that work in these stunning hotel properties and TravelMole took the opportunity to chat with the Executive Chef of the Emirates Dubai Harbour Hotel and Residence, pom Christopher Baker – now he can cook!
To hear what Chris had to say and see the amazing roof top restaurant with its stunnign views, visit:
http://www.travelmole.tv/watch_vdo.php?sid=75&id=14783
A Report by The Mole on location in Dubai, brought to you by Emirates
John Alwyn-Jones
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