Armani/Hashi celebrates Hinamatsuri, or a Dolls' Day
- Editor @ La Page M

- Mar 5, 2025
- 2 min read

Hinamatsuri, or Dolls' Day, is a cherished Japanese tradition celebrating the happiness and well-being of women. Rooted in centuries-old customs, this annual festival sees families displaying ornamental dolls dressed in Heian-era court attire, symbolizing prosperity and protection. The occasion is also marked by festive gatherings and delicacies, with menus often featuring light and elegant flavors that reflect the essence of spring.
At Armani/Hashi, this cultural heritage is reimagined through a refined gastronomic experience, offering guests an opportunity to partake in a time-honored celebration within the luxurious setting of the Armani Hotel Dubai.

The specially crafted six-course menu at Armani/Hashi presents a harmonious blend of artistry and flavor, reflecting the precision and creativity of Japanese cuisine. Beginning with Wagyu and Salmon Crispy Rice and an exquisite Sushi & Sashimi Platter, the journey unfolds with Monk Fish Ao Nori Tempura drizzled with Black Garlic Sauce. Elevating the experience, the Robata course introduces Matsukasa Amadai, elegantly paired with Caviar and Onion Cream Sauce. Each dish embodies a deep respect for Japanese culinary traditions, while also showcasing contemporary interpretations that resonate with sophisticated palates.

For the Teppan course, the indulgence continues with Tajima Wagyu MB 9+ Striploin, complemented by Mixed Vegetables and Spicy Sesame Teriyaki. To conclude, a refreshing Yuzu Granita serves as a palate cleanser before the final sweet delight—a Cumquat and Dekopon Mandarin Compote accompanied by Kalamansi Sorbet. Set against the mesmerizing views of Downtown Dubai, this exclusive menu is more than a meal; it is an immersive experience where tradition and innovation meet. Whether celebrating Hinamatsuri as a cultural enthusiast or simply in pursuit of an extraordinary dining adventure, Armani/Hashi offers an unforgettable tribute to this treasured Japanese festival.



