Luxurious and colourful Nazcaa is a restaurant of distinction. Situated in the Address Fountain Views Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, it is certainly a destination of note. As a hospitality venue, it is grand and impressive and offers Nikkei gastronomy, cuisine that spans culinary journeys between Peru and Japan. The project creates a new sensation for the tastebuds, as well as a visual feast for the eyes.

The idea of Nazcaa was born from an interest in the Nazca Lines, geoglyphs in the Peruvian desert and a UNESCO World Heritage site. These ancient marvels were the inspiration for this ground-breaking cuisine and Habitat Architects with ZNera Space were commissioned to design a fitting interior.

Dining in Dubai: Peruvian-Japanese cuisine with views of the Burj Khalifa

The floorplan of the 445-square-metre restaurant has been carefully curated with cosy corners for intimate dining, a main seating area for larger groups and a bar. There is also outdoor seating which offers diners an outstanding view of downtown Dubai and the Burj Khalifa.

Dining in Dubai: Peruvian-Japanese cuisine with views of the Burj Khalifa

The design vocabulary of the project is centred around Nazca Lines, which is intricately woven into every facet of the interiors and serves as a testament to the strength of art and a reminder of the significance of cultural heritage. A Peruvian-inspired colour scheme and material palette blend with native symbols of animals, plants and geometric shapes. With earthy shades of beige, rich cocoa and spicy mustard with flashes of marine blue and mauve, the interior is warm, textural and inviting.

Banquette seating is positioned around the perimeter of the space and is upholstered in a rich brick-red velvet, while sage green-coloured lounge chairs complement the dark timber tables. A suspended linear ceiling installation mirrors the Nazca Lines and also lends the double-height voids a more human dimension. There is a touch of whimsy within as glass crystal doves appear to float, suspended from the ceiling, in the lounge and main restaurant area.

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Dining in Dubai: Peruvian-Japanese cuisine with views of the Burj Khalifa

Nero Saint Laurent marble and Armani bronze marble have been combined in the flooring in a line-drawn pattern that is an abstract representation of the geoglyphs of the arid Pampa Colorada, northwest of Nazca, in southern Peru.

The bar is deep mahogany with a striated marble top and an array of bottles fill the shelves at the rear of the area. A linear lighting installation is suspended overhead and comfortable bar chairs in a deep purple velvet complete the scene. The outdoor space features timber flooring and low-lying desert plants provide greenery without obstructing views of the city beyond.

Dining in Dubai: Peruvian-Japanese cuisine with views of the Burj Khalifa

Special art pieces by Japanese artist, Mashi, have been included throughout the interior and many artefacts sourced from the old town of Peru help to complement the design and bring authenticity to the aesthetic.

Nazcaa is a cornucopia of delight with art, colour, bespoke lighting, along with multiple places to dine and, of course, enjoy those stellar views. It’s a culinary adventure that starts and ends with a breathtaking interior certain to amaze its sophisticated clientele.

Habitat Architects
habitatarc.com

ZNera Space
znera.space

Photography
Habitat and Nazcaa

Dining in Dubai: Peruvian-Japanese cuisine with views of the Burj Khalifa
Dining in Dubai: Peruvian-Japanese cuisine with views of the Burj Khalifa
Dining in Dubai: Peruvian-Japanese cuisine with views of the Burj Khalifa
Dining in Dubai: Peruvian-Japanese cuisine with views of the Burj Khalifa
Dining in Dubai: Peruvian-Japanese cuisine with views of the Burj Khalifa
Dining in Dubai: Peruvian-Japanese cuisine with views of the Burj Khalifa
Dining in Dubai: Peruvian-Japanese cuisine with views of the Burj Khalifa
Dining in Dubai: Peruvian-Japanese cuisine with views of the Burj Khalifa
Dining in Dubai: Peruvian-Japanese cuisine with views of the Burj Khalifa

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