Relaunched at Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, At.mosphere once again becomes one of the world’s highest restaurants as guests can eat 442 metres in the air.
The restaurant returns better than ever after closing last year for a major refurbishment. Now an art deco-inspired space, the restaurant and lounge are finished in burgundy and blues, with marble, mirrors, mosaics and gold tones throughout the piece.
Food-wise, At.mosphere remains a high-end European restaurant. While it serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, Emaar said the menu will be more seasonal than ever, constantly changing and ensuring guests are “always served the freshest produce on every visit.”
Upon the reopening, Mark Kirby, Head of Emaar Hospitality said: “The reopening of At.mosphere is a momentous occasion for us all. Our aim was to redesign the concept to create something truly fascinating and we believe we have achieved this and more. The elegant interiors, unbeatable views, and cuisine all combine to create a remarkable venue, worthy of its prime location in the iconic Burj Khalifa. We look forward to welcoming guests back to experience the new and improved At.mosphere and partake in an elevated level of fine dining brilliance like nowhere else in the city.”



