KRASOTA is far more than a restaurant — it is a fine dining concept where gastronomic craftsmanship and immersive multimedia intersect to transform dining into an art form. Chef Mukhin’s signature philosophy of “Culinary metaphors” bridges ancestral culinary wisdom with technological innovation, provoking guests to reflect on heritage, emotion, and the future through taste.
From the very first moment, guests are drawn into an atmosphere of heightened anticipation: welcomed with refined amuse-bouche and bespoke cocktails in an opulent lounge reminiscent of a theatre’s grand foyer. The transition to KRASOTA’s circular gastro-theatre — an intimate rotunda seating only 20 — marks the threshold into an alternate reality, where each course is a scene and every element is choreographed to evoke wonder.
The Shows: Art, Future, and Cultural Mythos
KRASOTA’s current repertoire comprises three immersive productions, each offering a distinct narrative and aesthetic universe:
Imaginary Art
A journey through the masterpieces of late 19th and early 20th-century artists, this show invites guests to step inside iconic paintings and experience the emotions, stories, and cultural shifts behind them. Each act explores a different artist’s world, revealing how art reflects the human condition, the passage of time, and the universal search for beauty.
Imaginary Future
An exploration of possible futures for humanity, Imaginary Future unfolds across seven acts that imagine interplanetary colonization, neon cyberpunk metropolises, underwater civilizations, and new societal rituals shaped by technology. This show challenges guests to contemplate how humanity might adapt, evolve, and celebrate life in radically transformed worlds.
Imaginary Russia
An emotionally charged, dreamlike journey through Russia’s cultural archetypes, myths, and pivotal historical moments — from ancient times and folklore to the energy of the 1990s and visions of space exploration. Guests encounter legendary characters, poetic imagery, and surreal scenes that capture Russia’s complexity and imagination.
Looking ahead, KRASOTA is set to unveil two new shows: one dedicated to the profound cultural heritage and visionary spirit of the Emirates, and a limited-edition winter performance crafted exclusively for December and January, offering a once-a-year festive celebration for discerning guests.