• Sky-high dining with jaw-dropping views from the 51st floor.
  • French-Japanese fusion by celebrity chef Cyril Lignac hits Dubai.
  • Design dreams: peacocks, Parisian blue, and rattan elegance.
  • Front-row sushi counter experience with just 10 exclusive seats.

Let’s be real—Dubai doesn’t exactly do things halfway. So when it comes to sky-high dining, it’s not just about altitude, it’s about attitude. Enter Bar des Prés, perched like a culinary crown jewel on the 51st floor of ICD Brookfield Place. Helmed by French celeb chef Cyril Lignac (a.k.a. the man who made French-Japanese fusion look effortlessly cool), this isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a sensory runway where every dish struts out with confidence and couture-level detail.

The space? Pure drama. Picture this: floor-to-ceiling windows serving you skyline realness, golden hour bouncing off mustard marble tables, and peacock-embroidered fabrics that would make even your fanciest aunt gasp. Designed by the award-winning Lázaro Rosa-Violán studio, it’s got Parisian soul, Tokyo finesse, and a whole lot of “did I just step into a design magazine?” energy. The signature blue palette flirts with copper, bamboo, and rattan, making it feel like an Art Deco love letter to East Asia with a French accent.

Front and center is the Sushi Counter—basically the chef’s table if the chef were also an artist and you scored VIP access to the show. With only 10 seats, it’s the intimate, up-close magic trick you didn’t know your dinner needed. The rest of the main dining room? Let’s just say if you don’t post it, did you even dine?

Come for a sleek power lunch, stay for the post-sunset sparkle. Whether you’re sealing deals, celebrating your main character era, or just soaking in skyline drama with a miso-glazed twist, Bar des Prés is your new go-to for edible elegance. Think of it as Paris and Tokyo meeting for cocktails in the clouds—with you on the guest list.

Call: +971 4 498 1616
Email: reservations@bardespres.ae
Instagram: @BarDesPrés

Final pro tip: don’t forget to look up from your plate once in a while—the view might just outshine the food. Might.