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Star chef cooking up something different for funky new venue

- One Carlo Diaz

Aplace that “shakes things up” is exactly what one would expect when dining at a restaurant named Osteria Funkcoolio.

It is run by Akmal Anuar, the experiment­al chef and owner of Michelin-starred 11 Woodfire. Not only will it open its doors in the first week of February, Anuar tells The National, but it will also bring a pop-up to the beloved Taste of Dubai food festival from February 23 to 25.

The Malay-Singaporea­n chef says Funkcoolio is a place “where Italian cuisine meets the best of Japanese Kyoto ingredient­s”.

The chef is no stranger to Japanese cuisine. In 2016, he was one of three partners who launched 3 Fils, the Japanese-inspired dining spot that was named the best restaurant in the Middle East and North Africa region by the World’s 50 Best group – albeit after Anuar left in 2019.

After leaving 3 Fils, Anuar set up his own hospitalit­y consultanc­y firm, White Rice. In 2021, he opened another Japanese concept, Goldfish Sushi & Yakitori, which is included in the latest Michelin Guide’s Bib Gourmand category.

11 Woodfire, meanwhile, is a fine dining restaurant along Jumeirah Beach Road that specialise­s in natural woodfired cuisine, a labour-intensive cooking method that relies equally on technique and intuition.

The Michelin-starred venue’s open kitchen means diners can witness the elaborate process where fresh produce is cooked at scorching temperatur­es that, according to staff, go as high as 700°C. His accolades and versatilit­y make Osteria Funkcoolio’s opening a much-anticipate­d one. The intimate restaurant, located at Port de La Mer, seats but 30 at a time. Its funky and eclectic setting comes complete with an emerald green ceiling, grand light fixtures and red leather booths.

It all sounds perfectly in character with Anuar, who thinks Dubai’s culinary scene is “so unpredicta­ble”.

He says: “Dubai is on another level every single time, and the ever-growing process of the city is unimaginab­le. No crystal ball can tell what’s next in store.”

While Osteria Funkcoolio’s menu has not yet been revealed, the chef shares the four “deliberate­ly classic” dishes he will serve at the Taste of Dubai pop-up: Three pizzas

Akmal Anuar’s new spot will open at Port de La Mer next month and will seat 30 diners at a time

(margherita, pepperoni and chilli duck) and meatballs in signature Funkcoolio tomato sauce.

“They all sound familiar,” he admits, “but we are making sure we get all the ticks right.

Anuar adds: “We participat­ed at Taste of Dubai last year, and I found it full of energy and fun.”

The three-day festival brings together some of the city’s best chefs and restaurant­s. This year that includes Michelin-starred Torno Subito; City Social by British chef-restaurate­ur Jason Atherton; Atrangi, the Dubai venture of Indian celebrity chef Ritu Dalmia; Jun’s, Akira Back, Hutong, Sumosan, Tan Cha, Maya by chef Richard Sandoval, Indya by Vineet Bhatia, Rhodes W1 and Bushra by Buddha bar.

The event will be held at Skydive Dubai for the first time this year.

Aside from restaurant popups, the festival will also feature workshops from big-ticket chefs such as MasterChef Australia judges Gary Mehigan, George Calombaris and Matt Preston, plus Dubai chef Kelvin Cheung of Jun’s and Arab pitmaster Hattem Mattar.

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