For the first time in a long time, I decided to skip researching a menu before dining at a venue. \u00a0Usually, I You know what? \u00a0I should play things by ear a bit more often.<\/p>\n As my previous visit to The Hub was a bit disappointing<\/a>\u00a0and the night was only saved by a sneak preview of Tamba<\/strong><\/a>, I was excited to return and see if the food matched the ambiance. \u00a0As per their website, Tamba is ‘an ingenious reinterpretation of the flavors of the subcontinent, with a contemporary twist. A stunning, loft-style setting designed to foster social interaction and culinary discovery.’ \u00a0That’s a lot to live up to… \u00a0So, let’s see if the mission was accomplished, shall we?<\/p>\n Walking in, I was reminded of Hakkasan<\/a>‘s striking decor obsess<\/del> check carefully and plan out exactly what I am going to try.<\/p>\n(which feels like the set of a James Bond film, but I think that’s just me)<\/del>. \u00a0With dramatic features, metallic accents, and intimate lighting, the restaurant is a fantastic spot for a date night or anniversary. \u00a0As summer has not fully arrived, there would be some time to sit outside and enjoy a unique view of Abu Dhabi. \u00a0The outdoor tables are cozy and perfect for a catch up. \u00a0Should you be inclined, there are also private dining spaces that can be reserved. \u00a0The open kitchen concept is something I tend to like and I think it works well in this space.
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