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The guide was updated:Dubai is a meeting point for Europe, Asia, and Africa, and the city’s dining scene reflects that. For business meals with an impression, Atmosphere at Burj Khalifa, Café Belge at The Ritz-Carlton, and Zuma at the DIFC are strong choices. If you want something a bit more relaxed for a casual chat or drinks after work, Clay at Bluewaters Island or Cargo at Pier 7 in Dubai Marina hit the right note.
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Founded in 1979, Al Mallah started as a small juice joint and has grown into a downtown Dubai institution. With mostly outdoor seating, it’s ideal for people-watching while enjoying classic Arabic and Lebanese dishes like falafel, manoushi, and shawarma. The coffee is famously strong, staying true to local tradition, and the casual, bustling atmosphere gives a real taste of everyday Dubai life.
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Emirati Cuisine
Traditional flavours are still at the heart of Emirati food, with spices like saffron, cinnamon, turmeric, and nutmeg paired with fresh herbs and dried fruits. Classic dishes include harees, mandi, and karak tea. For an approachable introduction, try Logma at The Dubai Mall or Al Fanar Restaurant & Café at Dubai Festival City Mall, where you can enjoy generous portions in a relaxed, local setting.
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Brunch
Dubai brunches are a weekend tradition, and there’s something for every mood. Whether you want a relaxed meal with friends, a romantic outing, or just good food, the city delivers. Popular spots include Saffron for a lively buffet experience, Bubbalicious for all-you-can-eat seafood and sweets, and Zuma for modern Japanese dishes with a social vibe.
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Fine Dining
Dubai boasts a plethora of fine-dining options, ranging from glitzy rooftops to intimate, white-tablecloth rooms. For Peruvian flavours, head to Coya. La Petite Maison does French Mediterranean classics, while Cipriani is the go-to for polished Italian. Pierchic is all about seafood with a view, set on its own pier. If you want something rooted in the region, Al Nafoorah, Ninive, and Ewaan serve refined takes on Middle Eastern dishes in elegant settings.
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Celebrity Chefs
Dubai is full of big-name restaurants from some of the world’s best-known chefs. You can try Italian seafood at The Beach Bar & Grill by Mauro Colagreco, British comfort food at Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen, or Japanese favourites at Nobu at Atlantis or Akira Back at W Dubai. For French cooking with style, head to Pierre’s TT by Pierre Gagnaire.
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Beachside Dining
Dubai’s beaches are lined with spots where you can eat with your feet in the sand. For fresh seafood, try Fish Beach Taverna, or enjoy international dishes at Jetty Lounge. For quick bites, Al Ijaza Cafeteria serves classic snacks, and Salt is the place for their famous sliders. Barasti is the go-to for drinks with live music or a DJ. For something more refined, Nuska Beach at Jumeirah Beach Hotel or Shimmers at Mina A’ Salam offer gourmet dining right by the water.
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Outdoor Dining
Dubai makes the most of its sunshine, and outdoor dining is a big part of the city’s food scene. Winter is ideal for al fresco meals, whether you’re after fresh seafood, char-grilled steaks, or Turkish pide. Carine is a great choice for a casual outdoor meal, while Pierchic at Jumeirah Al Qasr takes fine dining by the water to the next level. Rooftop options like Mercury, Level 43 Sky Lounge, and ZETA Seventy Seven offer drinks or dinner with sweeping city views.
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Vegan & Healthy Eating
Healthy and plant-based options are everywhere in Dubai, from Jumeirah’s beaches to the winding alleys of Al Fahidi. You’ll find cold-pressed juices, salads, and bowls packed with grains, veggies, and superfoods. Wild & the Moon brings international flair, while homegrown spots like Comptoir 102, SEVA Experience, and XVA Café offer fresh, local flavours in relaxed, stylish settings.
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Street Food
Dubai’s street food scene is a great way to explore the city on foot. Don’t miss local favourites like Ravi, Al Ustad Special Kebab, and Al Mallah for quick meals. Food trucks are popular too, grab sliders from Salt at Kite Beach, or check out the themed Last Exit parks for snacks on the go. For flavours of the Levant and Gulf, Bait Al Mandi in Al Barsha does a standout chicken and rice, while Zaroob is the place for manakish.
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Experiential Dining
Dubai is full of dining experiences that go beyond the usual table and chair. Try molecular gastronomy with Indian flavours at Trèsind Studio, or take a sunset cruise on a luxury yacht with Bateaux Dubai. For a desert setting, Al Maha Resort and Bab Al Shams offer meals under the stars. If you want something more surreal, underwater-themed restaurants like Ossiano at Atlantis The Palm and Al Mahara at Burj Al Arab let you eat surrounded by marine life.
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Business Restaurants
Dubai is a meeting point for Europe, Asia, and Africa, and the city’s dining scene reflects that. For business meals with an impression, Atmosphere at Burj Khalifa, Café Belge at The Ritz-Carlton, and Zuma at the DIFC are strong choices. If you want something a bit more relaxed for a casual chat or drinks after work, Clay at Bluewaters Island or Cargo at Pier 7 in Dubai Marina hit the right note.
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Al Dawaar
On the rooftop of the Hyatt Regency, Al Dawaar is Dubai’s only revolving restaurant, slowly turning to give you 360-degree views of the city, creek, and sea. The buffet is big and varied, with Middle Eastern dishes alongside Indian, Asian, and European options, plus a strong dessert spread. It’s a good pick if you want dinner with a view and can’t decide what to eat.
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Amal Restaurant
Inside the Armani Hotel at Burj Khalifa, Amal serves refined Indian dishes in a sleek setting designed by Armani. The menu puts a fresh spin on regional classics, and there’s a strong tea and cocktail list to go with it. Book ahead if you want a table on the terrace, the views of Downtown Dubai and the Dubai Fountain are some of the best in the city.
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Aroos Damascus
A Dubai classic since 1980, Aroos Damascus is all about Syrian comfort food in generous portions. The menu is huge, with grilled lamb kebabs, charcoal chicken, kafta, falafel, creamy hummus, baba ghanoush, among others. Prices are reasonable, and you won’t leave hungry.
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The Noodle House
At City Walk, The Noodle House serves quick, fresh Asian dishes at prices that won’t hurt your budget. The menu covers plenty of ground, from roast duck wonton soup and Pad Thai to Cantonese roast duck and steamed sea bass. Portions are generous, service is fast, and it’s an easy choice for a casual lunch or dinner.
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