Located in City Walk, MYATA Platinum Lounge is home to a restaurant and bar.


The world has been wowed by 3D printing, which has been used to create three-dimensional objects. Now, the London-based architecture studio, Da Burea, has used the technology to build the world’s largest 3D printed restaurant. Located in Dubai’s City Walk district, MYATA Platinum Lounge has opened and is home to a restaurant, bar and shisha lounge. 

MYATA Platinum Lounge is a sight to behold. The space includes 27 canyon-like structures, which have been constructed from over 20,000 3D printed components. The pieces bring together recycled plastic and have been finished with textured paint.

Yarko-Yarko created the lighting design, which includes soft amber hues. The light amplifies the canyon structures, tables and bar counters and interacts with shisha smoke to create a hypnotic halo. Plus, there will be live entertainment from a DJ.

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MYATA Platinum Lounge brings together a fusion of flavours. On the menu, diners can enjoy a mix of Mexican, Peruvian and Spanish dishes. Dishes include the Wagyu Tenderloin with potato puree and sauteed spinach. Signature drinks are made with fresh herbs from the hydroponic farm. 

Boris Lvovsky, CEO and co-founder of Da Burea, explained: “To materialise the idea, the studio built the interior on the image of a sand canyon. A canyon is a constantly changing geological formation shaped by water and wind. We recreated its flowing amorphous forms running into each other in a modern interpretation. By employing 3D printing, Da Burea created whimsical fluted structures that shaped an introverted, inward-looking space”.

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Myata is open in more than 100 cities across the world, and locations include Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Turkey and Russia.

C2 City Walk is home to a range of bars, cafés and restaurants, including Baku Café, Brass Monkey, Daikan Izakaya, L’Antica Pizzeria Da Michele, Mythos Urban Greek Eatery, Nola Bijou Bistro and Bar,  Primi Cucina Italiana and Rare. The upcoming concepts include La Serre, a Parisian boulangerie that prides itself on artisan dishes; and Nox, a space for dinner and drinks. 

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