Dubai Restaurants

After some time mimicking dining scenes in other cities, importing chef names and restaurant chains, Dubai has developed quite a complex and singular dining culture with more and more regional influences. Expats, trade, and tourism has brought all corners of the world to Dubai's doorstep, and there is something for any budget in almost every conceivable cuisine.

There is no Michelin guide in Dubai, but dine on the upper-end and you'll find establishments of the highest quality. Restaurants here get worldwide recognition, and the greatest chefs on the planet often pop up for unexpected residencies.

Middle-of-the-road dining will take you beach-side for gourmet burgers, into gastropubs and speakeasies, out to the desert for pizza on a rooftop, or sampling some very fine regional cuisine within particularly decadent spaces.

Some may argue that the most exciting element of Dubai’s cuisine culture is the budget sector, which provides a tantalizing and authentic array of cultural choices, sometimes just for loose change. Examples can be found at the rising number of food trucks around the city, but the originals will tend to be holes-in-the wall around the older parts of Dubai.

Even though Dubai is a Muslim country, pork products and alcohol are still available. Licences for both are restricted to restaurants and bars in large hotels and clubs. The prices at licensed premises tend to hover a little higher than elsewhere, and the venues sometimes suffer from blandness that can come with hotel restaurants, so it might be worth considering if you really need that drink; some of the greatest cuisine in the region is found in simple roadside ethnic eateries.

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  • 21. Fumé

    $$$ | Dubai Marina

    The original Fumés (there are now two in the city), this location is in Pier 7, a swanky tower overlooking the Dubai Marina, with seven restaurants serving seven different cuisines on seven levels. They are licensed to serve alcohol, which is done either in the bright and lively restaurant, or at the dark and brooding garage-style bar. The menu is varied, with fried foods partnered with piquant Asian flavors, pulled beef brisket, and banoffee pie. Drinking is a pleasure here—reasonably priced, with plenty of cocktails and mocktails to sample. Staff are casual and usually fairly friendly—just watch for busy times (Thursday and Friday night) when the service can't quite keep up with the crowds. Look for great business lunch and brunch deals; it's possible to eat here for less than AED50.

    Dubai Marina, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-421--5669
  • 22. Irish Village

    $$ | The North Bank

    This truly is a Dubai institution—a veritable dinosaur in Dubai years, founded when everyone who was anyone lived on the airport side of the creek were members of the neighboring Aviation Club. This sprawling pub with beer garden (complete with massive duck pond) has survived all the ups, downs, openings, and closings of this constantly moving city. The reason? It's just a great pub. Food is simple (fish-and-chips, pies, shrimp cocktails straight out of the 1980s), and atmosphere is full of the proverbial "craic," with decor shipped directly from the Emerald Isle, live music most nights and sports at full blast on the telly. Drinks are reasonably priced (for Dubai), and the service is notoriously nonchalant, but considering the size of the crowds at some times, it's understandable. Look out for the fabulous line-ups of old rockers—you'll likely be surprised by the caliber.

    Al Garhoud, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-239--5000-office number

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 23. Lime Tree Cafe

    $ | Jumeirah Beach

    The Lime Tree Cafe was probably the first modern Western café to open in Dubai (2001), and although its popularity paved the way for many other similar establishments, many retain this as a favorite. Pop in for free-trade organic coffee and tea, and order superfluous salads, cakes, and other items by sight at the counter. Service is efficient and easy; its a great place for a quick, no-fuss bite, or to grab some home-made treats to take with you. No alcohol served.

    Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-349--8498

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Only Sheikh Zayed Rd. branch open for dinner, Other branches open in Al quoz and on Sheikh Zayed Rd., Manara, Credit cards accepted
  • 24. Marina Social

    $$$$ | Dubai Marina

    Million-dollar views and fine dining without pretension, it's no surprise chef Jason Atherton's Marina Social is quickly becoming one of the most popular restaurants in Dubai. The menu is pure London, fun and fresh, with an emphasis on ingredient quality. There's an adjoining bar, and early suppers are also available if you just want a quick bite. If the food wasn't enough to get you in, then the views will. Social's terrace is smack in the middle of the Dubai Marina, and is definitely one of Dubai's top outdoor eating areas. Alcohol served.

    Day Central Dubai Marina, Al Sufouh Rd., Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-446--6664

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed during Ramadan. Closed for lunch, except for Fri. brunch (noon--4)
  • 25. Milkcow

    $ | Dubai Marina | Café

    We couldn't talk about the beach without mentioning ice cream, and Milkcow has the best available along the JBR stretch. This South Korean chain only serves organic soft-serve ice cream, but they top it with incredible stuff like candy floss with sea salt, pistachio syrup with cashew clusters, and oozing natural honeycomb. They also have some cakes (including gluten free options), milk shakes, tea, and coffee. It's located up the north end of The Walk at JBR, a little stroll from the public beach, but well worth the extra distance. No alcohol served.

    Trident Grand Tower, Al Sufouh Rd., Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR), G11, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-456–9988
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  • 26. Pierchic

    $$$$ | Jumeirah Beach

    Resting on a wooden pier on the Arabian Gulf, with views over two of Dubai's most stunning resorts and skyline, Pierchic is one of the most romantic settings in the emirate. The contemporary decor is breezy and casual while still oozing wealth and class, and glass walls allow diners to sit in air-conditioned comfort while enjoying views of the iconic Burj Al-Arab. In season it is possible to sit on the deck and catch the breeze coming off the sea, or perch on a stool in one of their pier-side pods for a quick champagne before dinner. The menu is modern British with a strong seafood element, and is partnered by one of the Emirate's most prestigious (and expensive) wine lists. This is definitely one for a special occasion.

    Al Sufouh Rd., Al Sufouh 1, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-366–8888

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. lunch, Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 27. Qbara

    $$$$ | The South Bank

    When Qbara opened in late 2013, it filled an enormous gap in the Dubai restaurant scene. Its superfluous interior fulfilled all the fairy-tale images of the exotic Middle East (complete with spectacular bar), and the kitchen partnered it with some exceptional modern takes on traditional Levant and Persian dishes. Since then, the crowd and the chef have changed, but Qbara remains an iconic space to visit, and the food and drinks continue to push boundaries and guide trends in the city. It's not a cheap night out, but it will be a full one, with predinner drinks, a gourmet meal, light show, a glamorous crowd and late-night live or DJ tunes keeping guests hanging around for more than just a quick feed. Alcohol served.

    Oud Metha, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-709--2500
  • 28. Senara

    $$$ | Jumeirah Beach

    Senara is not flashy, trendy, or glamorous, but it's a lovely and quiet place to sit and watch the sun go down over million-dollar yachts at one of Palm Jumeirah's many marinas. The interior is contemporary Moroccan in feel, and the outside is supercasual: benches, umbrellas, and a sea breeze, with fish-and-chips and ice-cold beers being the order of the day. Service is casual and friendly, but nothing happens too fast in this part of the world. There's not much around Senara; it's in a sleepy cove and hides behind a complex that looks a little like a cell-block, but it's perfect for those who want to enjoy the Palm (and some great food) without the pomp and ceremony.

    Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-451--6460
  • 29. Seven Sands

    $$ | Dubai Marina

    Emirati food is surprisingly difficult to find in restaurants. It's generally home-cooked comfort food, and not the kind of thing that looks fancy on restaurant china. Seven Sands were the first to take traditional Emirati flavors to a fine dining level, and it's a very welcome addition to the Dubai dining scene. They have worked tradition into a contemporary beach-side weave, with majlis-like nooks, arabesque lamps, and modern geometric patterns, and on the plate, authentic cuisine twisted gently to fit today's tastes and the classy seaside atmosphere. Look for some of the more traditional dishes like fouga, jisheed, and ouzi, or try a lighter selections of salad and mezze, and don't forget dessert; there are some fusion dishes that are both original and exceptional. No alcohol served.

    Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR), Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-551--6652
  • 30. Social by Heinz Beck

    $$$$ | Jumeirah Beach

    With a German chef serving Italian cuisine at this American hotel in Dubai, Social has managed to seamlessly blend together elements of multiple cultures. Heinz Beck, head chef at Rome's Michelin three-star restaurant La Pergola, entered the Dubai scene in 2014, and often drops by Social for a visit. His stamp is obvious in the elegant and complex Italian cuisine, and the luxurious ambience. The staff is highly attentive, and each dish is delicately presented in the quiet atmosphere. Go with an empty belly—there are often in-between courses that you will receive without ordering. Alcohol served.

    East Crescent, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-818--2222
  • 31. Surf Cafe

    $$

    Positioned a short walk from Umm Suqueim seashore, Surf Cafe is always packed with smiling patrons refueling after some serious beach activity. Sand on your shoes is not a prerequisite though, and you'll also find school mums enjoying a veggie breakfast, travelers chowing down one of the only good steaks in Dubai for under 150 dirhams, and families heading in for some kid-friendly yet healthy food. Offerings include a range of burgers, salads, and sushi, great coffee and smoothies, and plenty of superfoods for those who need more than starch and caffeine. The atmosphere is clean, wholesome and lively, and service friendly, if a little slow during busy hours. No alcohol served.

    Jumeirah Beach Rd., Umm Suqeim 2, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-346--6292
  • 32. The Beach Bar and Grill

    $$$$ | Dubai Marina

    For classy, casual, and long alfresco lunches, it doesn't get better than the front terrace here. Children can play in the wooden fort and playground next door, just far enough to be seen and not heard. With colonial fans swooping up the breeze, aqua water and white sand at your feet, barasti roofing filtering the Arabian sun, and waiters in white linen delivering chilled oysters and rose, you'll find it very, very hard to leave. The sun sets over the sea, and as darkness falls, fire lamps and candles come alive. Food is a mix of simple seafood and great grilled red meat, with the occasional Arab or Oriental twist, but without any fuss.

    Al Sufouh Rd., Dubai Marina, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-399–9999

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 33. The Hot Dog Stand

    $ | Dubai Marina

    This hole-in-the-wall mainly offers take-out and home delivery, but it's possible to snag a seat, whether inside or at benches around a grassy area. Sausages are halal and gourmet, made of either chicken or Angus beef, and start at 17 dirhams, then go up at 1 dirham per topping. The menu is fairly simple but there are also some pasta dishes, hearty sides, and churros for dessert. It's one of the cheapest places to feed the family in the Dubai Marina if you don't want to go with an international chain, with a family deal coming in at around AED100. No alcohol served.

    Nasaq St., Dubai Marina, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-437--6011
  • 34. Toro Toro

    $$$$ | Dubai Marina

    This place combines mood lighting, a gorgeous crowd dressed to the nines sipping Cachaça-based cocktails, and tunes that make you want to move. Sample ceviches, empanadas, and cachapas with one hand, and hold your drink, or your partner, with the other. The restaurant features a long list of carnivorous delights including grills and churrasco, and a wine list to please high-rollers and those looking for some ethnic delights. Toro Toro is also known for their lively Friday brunch, which starts as a very classy affair but can get rowdy toward the end.

    Al Sufouh Rd., Dubai Marina, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-317--6000

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed for lunch, except for Fri. brunch (12:30--4 pm)
  • 35. Traiteur

    $$$$ | The North Bank

    It's hard to decide what to love the most about Traiteur. The warm, geometrically bizarre interior, the terrace opening to millionaire views over the super yachts of the marina, the classic French cuisine that refuses to be tainted by regional influence, or the service, which is some of the most polite and knowledgeable in Dubai. An experience for those who love more than a little opulence, the Traiteur Friday brunch is one of the best in Dubai (and one of the most expensive). All you can eat from the exceptional buffet and free-flowing champagne from 12:30 to 4 pm will bring you close to living the superfluous lifestyle Dubai is so famous for, even if it's just for an afternoon. Alcohol served.

    Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-317--2221

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Thurs. lunch and all day Sat.
  • 36. Yum!

    $ | The North Bank

    It’s a little hard to decide on a favorite in the Radisson Blu Dubai Creek—Shabestan (Iranian), Fish Market (fresh seafood), and Al Mansour dhow (dinner cruise), are also very tempting. But Yum! has earned a place at the top of our list. There is plenty of pan-Asian food available, and though it's not winning any gourmet awards, it definitely fulfills the promise of its name. The service is fairly efficient and the open kitchen is a treat to watch. For a licensed restaurant, the food is very reasonably priced—look for their soups and Singapore noodles, most of which are around 50 dirhams or under. Alcohol served.

    Bani Yas Rd., Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-448--9056
  • 37. Zagol

    $ | The South Bank

    Although it's in the sleepy end of Karama, it's best to make a reservation as Zagol only fits about 20 people. The food is authentically Ethiopian, and unless you understand Amharic, forget trying to read the menu. Instead, just order the mesob (vegetarian or non), a table-sized dish lined with injera bread that you then use as cutlery to mop up a range of spicy aromatic stew and salad that sit on top. Finish with traditional coffee and popcorn, then go down the road to Bikanervala (an Indian sweets shop) for dessert. Be warned: service is incredibly slow, but it's worth the wait. No alcohol served.

    4B St., Al Karama, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
    4-453--5482

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