A 'scene' isn't something you expect to find on a coral-encrusted island in the middle of the Indian Ocean but now that Zuma has arrived in the Maldives, that's all set to change. Zuma Maldives is the hot table. The place to be seen. Impossible to get a reservation. So naturally, we had to give it a try. The private island resort of Waldorf Astoria Ithaafushi in the South Malé atoll was the natural pin-drop for this latest addition to the modern Japanese restaurant chain because it's easy to get to (45mins from Malé by boat) and sexy as hell. Like the other Zumas dotted around the globe (Miami, NYC, Bodrum), this new outpost has all the familiar trademarks: blood-red banquettes, boisterous open kitchen and plenty of theatre. A rousing chefs' cheer accompanies all new arrivals, so no matter how good the beef tataki is, you're bound to look up. And here, you'll want to. You might see Paris Hilton striding in (she's a regular). Or some other