chillout ice lounge
It seems Dubaians’ love of ice knows no bounds as the city recently opened a chill-out lounge entirely made of ice. Named Chillout, it’s a 2,400-square-foot restaurant where everything from walls, tables, chairs, cups, glasses, plates to the art on...
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