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What is this about? Restaurants in Dubai offer exquisite cuisine, breathtaking views and unique interiors. Everyone will find an establishment to suit their taste and budget, even the most discerning visitors.
What are the special features? In some areas of Dubai, there are restrictions on issuing alcohol licences, which affects the format and range of restaurants. Nevertheless, many establishments operate in a classic format with seating during the day, and in the evening transform into clubs with music, DJs and parties.
Dubai is known for having absolutely everything and even more. This applies to the culinary diversity in the city as well. There, everyone can find cuisine to suit their taste: Dubai provides a unique opportunity to take a gastronomic journey around the world.
One of the most popular gastronomic trends is Turkish. Baba is perhaps the best representative of this country's cuisine among Dubai Marina restaurants. The luxurious setting there is combined with exquisite dishes of Anatolian cuisine.
Guests are offered numerous different mezes, freshest seafood and delicious New Zealand steaks, which many consider to be among the best in the city.
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Area: Dubai Marina.
Address: D94 – Dubai Marina, The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina hotel.
Opening hours: Sat. – Wed. 6:00 PM–11:00 PM; Thu. 6:00 PM–12:00 AM; Fri. 1:00 PM–4:00 PM, 7:00 PM–12:00 AM.
This restaurant in Dubai doesn't just offer Turkish cuisine dishes. They recreate various gastronomic traditions of the Levant in a modern way, including Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Southern Turkey, Lebanon and Cyprus.
The restaurant offers guests an open kitchen where you can observe food preparation, and live music in the evenings from Wednesday to Saturday. This is an ideal place for those who want to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the East and enjoy exquisite dishes.
Area: Al Barsha.
Address: Sheikh Zayed Rd, Mall of The Emirates, second floor of Kempinski Hotel.
Opening hours: breakfast: Mon. – Thu., Sat. – Sun. 6:30 AM–11:00 AM; Fri. 6:30 AM–11:30 AM, lunch: Mon. – Sun. 12:00 PM–4:00 PM; dinner: Mon. – Sun. 7:00 PM–11:00 PM.
Among the numerous planets in the gastronomic sky, this Chinese establishment in Dubai stands out. Hakkasan has won the hearts of gourmets around the world, from London to Doha, and has been awarded Michelin stars in Dubai.
It has long remained one of the most popular among locals and tourists, offering unique and unforgettable culinary experiences.
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Area: Palm Jumeirah.
Address: Crescent Rd, Atlantis The Palm hotel.
Opening hours: Mon. – Sat. 6:00 PM–11:00 PM.
This gastronomic restaurant in Dubai is a true gem with a magnificent view of Palm Jumeirah. It has a spacious waterfront terrace where you can enjoy the best views and fresh sea breeze.
The menu offers authentic dishes with a modern approach, with seafood being particularly impressive. The dim sum there is also beyond praise. The restaurant is an ideal place for a romantic dinner or meeting with friends.
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Area: Palm Jumeirah.
Address: The Pointe Palm – The Palm Jumeirah.
Opening hours: Sun. – Wed. 4:30 PM–12:00 AM; Fri. – Sat. 12:30 PM–12:00 AM.
This project is the result of collaboration between two well-known Russian restaurateurs, Alexander Orlov and Evgeny Kuzin, who successfully work in a beautiful place in Dubai. The menu there is more Mediterranean than Greek, and the interior is characterised by restraint and nobility.
However, the main decoration of this place is the Chef's Table by talented chef Izu Ani, who creates true culinary masterpieces.
Area: DIFC.
Address: towards IDFC – 4th St – Trade Centre DIFC.
Opening hours: Sat. – Wed. 12:00 PM–4:00 PM, 7:00 PM–11:30 PM; Thu. – Fri. 12:00 PM–4:00 PM, 7:00 PM–12:00 AM.
Real Greeks decided to create the atmosphere of a genuine Greek tavern, where tables are loaded with food, the sound of breaking plates is heard everywhere, and cheerful dancing creates a festive mood.
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Area: DIFC.
Address: Sheikh Zayed Road, first floor of Fairmont Dubai hotel.
Opening hours: Sun. – Wed. 7:00 PM–2:00 AM; Thu. – Fri. 7:00 PM–3:00 AM; Sat. 7:00 PM–1:00 AM.
Chalet Berezka in The Pointe area offers guests the opportunity to enjoy Russian cuisine in a truly authentic atmosphere. The restaurant's menu includes many traditional dishes such as beef stroganoff, blini, chebureki, vareniki, salmon and sea bass ukha, pelmeni and veal shashlik.
All these dishes reflect the influence of various cultures on Russian cuisine. This is an excellent place for a romantic date for two, an unusual restaurant in Dubai where you can immerse yourself in a unique atmosphere and taste delicious food.
Average price for two: 430 UAE dirhams.
Location: The Pointe, Palm Jumeirah.
Working hours: from 5:00 PM to 5:00 AM.
A well-known Russian restaurant in Dubai. The white and red interior and friendly staff have contributed to its growing popularity among visitors. The restaurant's menu presents a unique combination of traditional Russian cuisine dishes such as herring under a fur coat, syrniki, chicken Kiev and pelmeni.
All these dishes are available at very attractive prices. Overall, Pushkin restaurant is an ideal place for those who want to try authentic Russian cuisine away from home.
Average price for two: 150 UAE dirhams.
Location: Lake View Tower – Cluster B – Jumeirah Lake Towers Ibn Battuta Mall, Food Court.
Working hours: from 9:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
Interesting restaurants in Dubai include several establishments where traditional Russian cuisine dishes prepared by professional chefs are served. One such place is Skazka in the Jumeirah Lake Towers area.
This restaurant offers a wide selection of dishes, including the famous beef stroganoff, seafood delicacies and pilaf. The establishment operates around the clock, so you can enjoy delicious food at any time convenient for you.
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Average price for two: 120 UAE dirhams.
Location: 61 20 St Al Murar, Deira; Cluster M – Jumeirah Lake Towers.
Working hours: open 24 hours.
Located in the Nakheel Mall shopping centre, this Indian cuisine restaurant has officially been awarded two Michelin stars. This makes it the second of two such establishments with such recognition in the world.
In addition to this, Tresind Studio has also received two awards from Gault Millau and was included in the World's 50 Best Restaurants list. Furthermore, it is included in the 50 best restaurants in the Middle East and North Africa list (MENA 50 Best Restaurants).
The restaurant features an elegant and cosy interior, where guests receive special attention according to the Indian philosophy of Atithi Devo Bhava. The culinary magic there is created by young chef Himanshu Saini, who uses only organic products from local farmers, various vegetables, herbs and even flowers.
When visiting Tresind, don't miss the opportunity to visit Tresind Studio's Papadom Botanic Bar. There, mixologist Dom Carella creates unique cocktails using exclusively natural ingredients. The bar's philosophy is to minimise waste, which is reflected in the low waste concept.
This restaurant, located in the Bulgari Resort Dubai hotel, is called a “true heritage of Italy”. There you can enjoy views of the Persian Gulf, appreciate carefully selected and handcrafted interior elements, and see a black ceiling reminiscent of the night sky. All this creates an atmosphere of true Italian culture, which chef Niko Romito conveys through his dishes.
He manages not only Il Ristorante in Dubai, but also similar establishments in Beijing, Shanghai, Milan, Paris, Tokyo and Rome. For each city, Niko Romito develops a special menu that combines modernity and traditions of Italian cuisine. Dishes prepared under his guidance represent an example of the future of Italian gastronomy.
The basis of dishes prepared by Niko Romito are simple products that transform into works of high gastronomy. To fully immerse yourself in the world of his culinary philosophy, it's worth choosing the a la carte menu, a tasting menu with an emphasis on seafood or a vegetarian option.
Among the popular dishes worth noting are linguine with crab and red prawns, Parmigiano Reggiano soup, Vitello Tonnato, black cod with almonds and the Chocolate and Gold dessert.
This is a unique project by chef Jason Atherton, presented at City Social restaurant. This fashionable gastronomic corner can accommodate only 22 guests. There, dinner promises to be an unforgettable event.
First, guests can enjoy light appetisers in the lounge, and then move to the main hall with an open kitchen, where the chef will present a menu of 17 dishes prepared exclusively from natural products.
Classic French cuisine at its highest level is presented at the One&Only The Palm hotel, located on the shore of the Persian Gulf. The project's chef Yannick Alleno received his third Michelin star in 2007 for his work at Paris's Le Meurice. Today, he already has 15 such accolades, making him one of the leading chefs in the world.
At Stay, Yannick Alleno invites guests to embark on a gastronomic journey through tasting sets of four (Emotions) or six (Experience) courses. These sets are regularly updated depending on the season, however the high-quality ingredients and the principle of “less is more” remain fundamental.
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Stay embodies the classical canons of French gastronomy, an elegant combination of flavours and genius simplicity, presented in an original style.
There, in addition to tasting sets, you can order an a la carte menu, which offers dishes such as turbot fish, cooked in a wood-fired oven and served with mustard sauce, Australian Wagyu beef with mushroom mille-feuille or blue lobster with ginger butter.
The Fire & Co concept focuses on using live fire in the cooking process. Chef and co-owner Akmal Anuar demonstrates his mastery in the open kitchen, creating dishes that are prepared over flames. He plays with heat, creating impressive visual effects and aromas for guests.
The restaurant's philosophy is based on the idea that fire has been a source of warmth and hot food since ancient times. Akmal uses various types of wood, including oak and hickory, as well as hay, to create the perfect heat for preparing a variety of dishes.
The Fire & Co menu includes such dishes as Atlantic sea bass, Jumbo prawns, turbot fish, T-bone steak, Australian Wagyu beef, aubergines, various vegetables and kebabs.
The restaurant's menu includes several categories of dishes, such as Sea's Gift (fish and seafood), Earth (meat dishes), Garden (vegetable dishes) and a separate section with hot and cold appetisers.
Regardless of dietary preferences, there you will be able to find suitable fare. The atmosphere of the restaurant, located in a cosy villa in the Jumeirah area, complements the impressions of the visit, adding authenticity to it.
The 101 Dining Lounge restaurant, located in the One&Only hotel on Palm Jumeirah island, will be an ideal place for a romantic dinner by the sea. There you can try the best dishes of Mediterranean cuisine while enjoying the breathtaking view of the sunset in Dubai over the Arabian Gulf.
We recommend trying the Spanish paella with chicken, bomba rice, bell peppers and onions. Reserve a table in advance for an unforgettable evening.
Fans of modern Japanese cuisine will appreciate the Zuma restaurant, located near the Burj Khalifa skyscraper. Its menu presents an extensive selection of seafood dishes and vegetarian options. We recommend trying the sushi, robata and sashimi, as well as the tender ribeye steak with wafu sauce and garlic chips.
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Address: Gate Village 06, Podium Level, Al Sa'ada St.
The restaurant, located in the Burj Al Arab hotel, is known for its seafood dishes and original marine-themed interior. Al Mahara employs Michelin-starred chef Kim Joinié-Maurin.
We recommend ordering salt-baked sea bass with blue crab sauce, mussel risotto, cauliflower couscous with saffron emulsion and Wagyu beef with cheese sauce. Advance table reservation is a mandatory condition for visiting this place.
For meat lovers, the Nusr-Et Steakhouse in Dubai will be a true paradise. We recommend trying the most tender beef steak (lokum) with goat cheese salad, potato croquettes, mushrooms and onion flowers.
This place is often visited by celebrities; Leonardo DiCaprio was recently spotted there. You might be lucky enough to meet the Turkish chef Salt Bae (Nusret Gökçe) himself, known for his virtuoso meat preparation technique.
Address: Restaurant Village, Four Seasons Hotel Dubai, Jumeirah Street, Jumeirah.
The restaurant, located in the Madinat Jumeirah resort complex, is accessible only by water, on a traditional wooden boat. Lunch on the Pai Thai terrace is a unique experience. There they serve the best dishes of authentic Thai cuisine, including red curry with roast duck and Thai basil, as well as stir-fried tiger prawns.
Address: Jumeirah Al Qasr, Madinat Jumeirah, Umm Suqeim 3.
The restaurant in the Atlantis the Palm hotel in Dubai offers a unique gastronomic adventure with a view of a huge aquarium, which is home to more than 65,000 marine animals. Dinner there becomes unforgettable thanks to the view of colourful corals and underwater inhabitants swimming past your table.
Ossiano's menu features exquisite seafood dishes such as lobsters, crabs, prawns, oysters and fresh grilled fish.
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Location: Lobby level, East Tower, Atlantis, The Palm, Palm Jumeirahi.
Opening hours: 6:30 PM–10:00 PM.
Average cost: 2000 dirhams for two.
At.mosphere, a restaurant located on the 122nd floor of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, is a symbol of haute cuisine. It offers a breathtaking view of the city, creating a unique atmosphere for a gastronomic experience.
This place attracts visitors from all over the world who want to try dishes from the chef, such as risotto, salmon gravlax, scallops, artichokes barigoule and French meringue.
Location: Burj Khalifa, 122nd floor, Downtown Dubai.
Opening hours: 7:00 AM to 2:00 AM.
Average cost: 1500 dirhams for two.
Located in the heart of the Downtown Dubai district, it is one of the most prestigious restaurants in the city. Its kaiseki menu, focused on beef, embodies a harmonious combination of flavours, colours and ingredients. The restaurant offers Japanese cuisine dishes such as sashimi, Wagyu beef steak, sushi and various soups.
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Location: Dubai Opera, Plaza Unit 6, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, Downtown Dubai.
Average cost: 1180 dirhams for 2 people.
Opening hours: 24 hours with a break from 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM.
If you want to visit restaurants in Dubai and try delicious and healthy dishes, check out the Palestinian snack bar Zaroob. This restaurant specialises in Arabic street food and offers affordable prices. We recommend ordering falafel with a crispy crust, appetising manakish flatbreads and fateer.
The Zaroob branch on Sheikh Zayed Road has a spacious green terrace where you can find a cozy place to eat, or take dishes away to enjoy them while walking around the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) area.
Address: First floor, Jumeirah Tower, Sheikh Zayed Road Trade Centre 1.
This Iranian Restaurant is a true gem on Dubai's gastronomic map and one of the oldest offering authentic Iranian dishes.
Located near the historic Al Fahidi district, this inexpensive restaurant is ideal for getting acquainted with the culture of the old city. If you are having difficulty choosing, we recommend trying the juicy kebabs, crumbly rice with saffron and meat marinated in yoghurt.
Address: Ground Floor, Bahwan Plaza, Al Mussallah Road, Mankhool.
This fish restaurant in Dubai Fishing Harbour, located in the Umm Suqeim harbour, is known for its seafood dishes. There you can try the catch of the day, charcoal-grilled prawns and delicious fish curry.
The ordering process is simple: you need to approach the registration desk and soon hot dishes will be served to you. After dinner, you can take a stroll to Sunset Beach, which offers a picturesque view of the sail-shaped Burj Al Arab hotel.
Address: Old 32B Street, Fishing Harbour 2.
This Indian restaurant is known in Dubai for its exceptional curries and reasonable prices. Therefore, it is difficult to find a table there in the evening.
However, if you manage to, we recommend trying the fried pakora, cheese-stuffed mushrooms, crab masala, mango fish curry or sea bream in a spice coating. The perfect ending to the meal would be a cup of aromatic tea with saffron.
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Address: G Floor, Al Ghani Building, Amman St; 20B Street, Al Karama.
This establishment in Jumeirah Lakes Towers attracts visitors not only with excellent cuisine but also with moderate prices. Café Isan's menu features traditional Thai dishes prepared according to old recipes: from spicy curries and thick soups to various stir-fries. No one leaves this restaurant hungry.
Existing for several decades, it remains a leader among budget establishments in Dubai. There you can try dishes from different regions of India, including Chettinad and Hyderabad, as well as many variants of meat and vegetables. The restaurant has several branches in different parts of the city, the most famous of which is located in the Dubai Marina area.
Din Tai Fung in the Mall of the Emirates shopping centre is known far beyond Dubai thanks to its delightful dumplings. This is an ideal place for a snack before heading to the Ski Dubai slopes. There you can order hearty noodles, tasty xiao long bao dumplings and appetising stir-fry vegetable dishes.
The average bill in this restaurant rarely exceeds 50 dirhams, despite its high popularity. Although you may have to queue and put your name on a waiting list to get a table, we strongly recommend visiting this place.
Address: Level 2, Mall of the Emirates, Al Barsha 1.
Pakistani restaurant Ravi, located in the centre of the multicultural Satwa district, attracts a large number of tourists and locals.
The restaurant's menu features many interesting dishes, but particularly noteworthy are the spicy lamb loin, mughlai chicken (curry with grated egg topping) and, of course, paratha flatbreads. There you can try authentic street food at a reasonable price.
Address: Shop 245, Al Dhiyafa Rd, opposite Union Cooperative Society.
This Indian barbecue restaurant is located in the Neighbourhood Food Hall in the Motor City area. This place stands out for its democratic prices and a well-thought-out menu. We recommend trying the tenderest lamb chops with tzatziki sauce, peppered prawns with spicy sambal sauce, signature bihari tikka roll with chicken, and adana kebab with lamb.
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Address: Neighbourhood Food Hall, Retail G 06, Motor City.
This bakery offers amazing manakish, made exclusively from organic flour and baked in a traditional stone oven. This allows all the beneficial properties of the product to be preserved. Classic Palestinian manakish with zaatar seasoning will cost about 10 dirhams. Mama'esh bakery branches are located in different areas of Dubai.
Ossiano. A restaurant with a huge aquarium, which is home to more than 65,000 marine animals, is already a unique place in itself. Visitors come for the atmosphere and seafood, but when it comes to regional specifics, the cuisine focuses on the Mediterranean interpretation of Catalan cuisine.
On the menu, you can find cuttlefish stewed in its own ink, lobster gazpacho, and crab meat in orange sauce. The presentation of dishes and creativity there are truly outstanding, even for Dubai.
The cost of lunch at an inexpensive establishment in Dubai is approximately 35–60 AED per person. Dinner for two at a mid-range restaurant will cost 150 AED. A snack for two at a fast food café will cost 50–100 AED, an average pizza costs 40–65 AED. A cup of coffee or tea with dessert at a local coffee shop will cost about 50 AED.
Novikov Cafe Dubai with European cuisine.
Famous chef Gordon Ramsay opened a branch of his London restaurant Bread Street Kitchen at the Atlantis, The Palm hotel in Dubai. There you can enjoy classic British cuisine dishes such as Beef Wellington, fish and chips, shepherd's pie and roast. This is an ideal place for family recreation.
In Dubai, there are several establishments with various cuisines. Serafina Dubai offers Italian and Mediterranean cuisine. Karma Kafe specialises in international cuisine. Huqqa offers international, grill, modern, Mediterranean, Turkish and Middle Eastern cuisines, while Gia offers Italian and Mediterranean cuisines.
Amaya restaurant; Din Tai Fung restaurant; Somewhere café.
Dubai, the city of the future, built in the desert, is a bright example of an innovative approach to culture and gastronomy. The megalopolis, transformed in just a few decades, is famous for its luxurious restaurants and first-class cuisine.
The restaurant industry plays a significant role in the cultural life of the city, providing locals and tourists with diverse culinary experiences.
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