Dubai is now home to the world’s largest 3D-printed restaurant. MYATA Platinum Lounge, located in the City Walk district, combines cutting-edge technology with stylish design. Created by the London-based architecture studio DA BUREAU, the space isn’t just a restaurant — it’s also a bar and a shisha lounge.

 

 

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The restaurant’s structure is truly unique. It features 23 canyons crafted from 3D-printed polymers. The entire process required 150 FDM 3D printers. The final look of pieces is enhanced with textured paint, giving the space an organic, futuristic feel.

The lighting, designed by Yarko-Yarko, adds to the atmosphere with warm amber tones. Inspired by the natural rock formations of the Emirates, the curves and arches of the space create an immersive and cozy environment. With two floors and two outdoor terrace areas filled with greenery, the lounge offers a refreshing escape in the heart of the city.

MYATA Platinum Lounge serves up a mix of Mexican, Peruvian, and Spanish flavors. Some of the highlights include:

  • Wagyu Tenderloin with potato purée and sautéed spinach
  • Freshly made signature drinks, infused with herbs from the restaurant’s own hydroponic farm

MYATA isn’t new to the restaurant scene — it already has over 260 locations in 11 countries, including Armenia, Turkey, Kazakhstan, and Russia. Every month, more than a million guests visit MYATA restaurants worldwide. Now, with its impressive 3D-printed location in Dubai, MYATA is bringing together innovative architecture, great food, and a relaxing atmosphere — all in one must-visit destination at Dubai’s City Walk.