Dubai’s Thursday dining scene now includes TOTO Baby at La Camera! By TOTÓ, a three-hour immersive murder mystery dinner staged every Thursday from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm at Kamoon 3, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, Burj Khalifa, Dubai, inside Hotel Boulevard, Autograph Collection. The venue’s published reservation number is 04 215 2121, and the hotel’s main contact is +971 4 428 6888. Current public pricing starts from AED 325, with the best-known package split sitting at approximately AED 325 for the non-alcoholic experience and AED 425 for the alcoholic package. This is a 21+ experience, and guests may need to show a valid ID or passport at the door. It works best for couples, groups of friends, and date-night visitors, while it is not family-friendly because children are not admitted.
Rome, 1967 meets Downtown Dubai
The concept leans fully into a cinematic version of Rome in 1967, where scandal, glamour, live performance, and suspicion unfold around the dining room rather than staying on a distant stage. Instead of a standard dinner show, the evening places guests inside the story, so the atmosphere shifts between theatre, music, suspense, and social interaction. The plot circles around death, secrets, and shifting loyalties, which gives the night a stronger dramatic rhythm than a usual themed dinner. Guests are not just watching the story, they are sitting inside it. That makes the experience especially appealing for people who enjoy immersive entertainment rather than passive background performance.
Dinner, drinks, and the dress code mood
Each booking includes a curated signature dinner, exclusive access to the live theatre performance, and three hours of free-flowing drinks according to the selected package. Publicly circulated package details identify Saints as the non-alcoholic option and Sinners as the alcoholic option, which explains the current approximate AED 325 to AED 425 range. The dress code is part of the experience itself, and the venue describes it as 1960s Funeral Chic, with a mood shaped by old Italian glamour rather than casual nightlife styling. Sportswear, beachwear, shorts, and open-toe shoes for men are not permitted. Smoking is also restricted, with permission given only at the bar rather than across the venue.

Seating timing and booking conditions
Timing matters here more than it does at an ordinary restaurant reservation. The venue keeps tables for 15 minutes from the confirmed reservation time, and guests who arrive late may only be seated after the first act finishes so the performance flow stays intact. That means a stylish late entrance is not actually the smart move on this night. If you are booking, plan your arrival around the performance, not just around dinner. Free cancellation or rescheduling is allowed up to 24 hours before the experience, while no-shows or cancellations made inside that window can trigger a full charge with the prepaid amount treated as non-refundable.
Reaching La Camera from around the city
For public transport, the simplest route is the Dubai Metro Red Line to Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station, followed by a 10 to 15 minute walk or a short taxi ride to the venue. Bus users can take F13 to Dubai Mall Metro Stop and then continue on foot or by taxi for the last stretch. Drivers coming from Sheikh Zayed Road E11 can exit toward Downtown Dubai and continue onto Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, where both valet parking and wider Dubai Mall parking are possible. Valet service is available from 6:00 pm until late, either on the Boulevard in front of the restaurant or at the main hotel entrance. If you are driving in from Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, or Ajman, leaving early is the better call because the experience has a fixed start time and late seating rules are strict.
Thursday night conditions before you head out
The currently verified Dubai forecast window runs through Wednesday, March 18, 2026, and it shows warm to hot, mostly dry, and hazy conditions, with daytime highs around 31 to 34°C and lows around 21 to 25°C, without a rain warning in the current short-range forecast. A date-specific official forecast for later Thursday seatings beyond that window is not yet available, so the sensible expectation is a warm evening with indoor air conditioning and a polished dress code to manage at the same time. Light formal clothing, comfortable closed shoes, and a slightly lighter outer layer for the restaurant interior make the most sense. Prices may still shift and should be treated as approximately AED 325 to AED 425, and the most reliable booking names to check are SEVENROOMS and PLATINUMLIST. Arrive early, because missing the opening act can change your entire night. As the editorial eye at www.few.ae would likely note, this is one of those rare Dubai evenings where dinner, costume, theatre, and timing all matter equally.
