Sublimotion at Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai


Sublimotion is an unparalleled multi-sensory journey, offering just 12 diners round one table an unprecedented dining experience through culinary art and technological innovation.

Diners are welcomed into the exciting world of molecular gastronomy and haute cuisine where innovation, art and technology combine to create dramatic culinary delights in an original and compelling atmosphere.

The extraordinary Sublimotion, which opened to instant renown in an exclusive space in Ibiza in 2014, is the brainchild of Paco Roncero, chef and owner of two-Michelin-starred Paco Roncero Restaurante in Madrid, accompanied by co-founder and creative director Eduardo Gonzales of Vega Factory.

The show includes 360-degree screens to stimulate diners’ senses with imagery projected onto every surface, from the walls to the table. It’s a spectacular hi-tech show around a fantastic epicurean encounter that quite literally turns the dining room into a stage, the staff into actors and the lucky diners into stars.

For information, please email [email protected] and follow us on Instagram @sublimotiondubai.
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