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Dubai

United Arab Emirates

Safety Score

7/10

Currency

AED

Language

Arabic

Timezone

Asia/Dubai

About Dubai

Dubai is an enthralling fusion of opulent luxury, ancient traditions, and futuristic ambition. It boasts a skyline punctuated by architectural marvels, golden sandy beaches, and a vibrant cultural scene. The city offers a unique blend of modern city life and timeless desert beauty, making it a dream destination for travelers.

Burj KhalifaPalm JumeirahDubai MallDubai Fountainand the gold souk.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Dubai is from November to March when the weather is cooler and more comfortable for outdoor activities and sightseeing. This period also coincides with the Dubai Shopping Festival for those interested in shopping.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan19°10mm
Feb20°25mm
Mar23°6mm
Apr27°3mm
May32°1mm
Jun34°50mm
Jul36°50mm
Aug36°50mm
Sep33°50mm
Oct29°1mm
Nov25°3mm
Dec21°14mm

Best Restaurants in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Where to Eat in Dubai - Dining Guide

Modern Indian

Trèsind Studio

$$$
4.8
St. Regis Gardens, Palm Jumeirah
Palm Jumeirah, Nakheel Mall

Tasting Menu (Chef’s Table)

The first Indian restaurant in the world to hold 3 Michelin stars; a theatrical, immersive journey through India’s regions.

Pros
  • +Unmatched culinary creativity
  • +Intimate 20-seat setting
  • +Exquisite storytelling
Cons
  • -Extremely hard to book
  • -Very high price point
Modern European

FZN by Björn Frantzén

$$$
4.9
Atlantis, The Palm
Atlantis, The Palm

9-Course Tasting Menu

A 3-star powerhouse blending Nordic soul with Japanese precision, set in an opulent "apartment-style" dining space.

Pros
  • +Ultra-exclusive experience
  • +Rare ingredients
  • +Flawless service
Cons
  • -Incredibly expensive
  • -Booking window is tiny
Emirati

Al Fanar Seafood

$$
4.5
Al Seef, Dubai Creek
Al Seef Heritage District

Machboos Samak (Fish)

A nostalgic trip to 1960s Dubai, serving authentic Emirati heritage recipes in a beautifully restored creek-side setting.

Pros
  • +Authentic cultural vibe
  • +Great for families
  • +Scenic creek views
Cons
  • -Can be touristy
  • -Service can be slow during peak
Modern Japanese

Zuma Dubai

$$$
4.7
Gate Village 6, DIFC
DIFC (Financial District)

Miso-Marinated Black Cod

The perennial king of Dubai’s business lunch and nightlife scene; high-energy Izakaya-style dining at its finest.

Pros
  • +Consistent world-class food
  • +Vibrant bar scene
  • +Perfect for business
Cons
  • -Very loud in the evenings
  • -Difficult to get a prime table
Contemporary

Orfali Bros Bistro

$$
4.6
Wasl 51, Jumeirah 1
Jumeirah 1

"OB Cheeseburger"

Run by three Syrian brothers, this award-winning bistro blends global influences with Middle Eastern roots in a casual setting.

Pros
  • +Highly innovative menu
  • +Accessible pricing
  • +Passionate chefs
Cons
  • -No reservations (walk-ins only)
  • -Long wait times
Underwater Fine Dining

Ossiano

$$$
4.8
Atlantis, The Palm
Atlantis, The Palm

Seafood Tasting Menu

A one-of-a-kind progressive dining experience where you eat alongside 65,000 marine animals in a massive aquarium.

Pros
  • +Most unique setting in Dubai
  • +Immersive visuals
  • +Exceptional seafood
Cons
  • -High "experience" premium
  • -Formal dress code
Fusion (Middle-East/Japan)

Moonrise

$$$
4.9
Eden House, Al Satwa
Al Satwa/DIFC Fringe

Tasting Menu (12 Seats Only)

A homegrown rooftop gem where Chef Solemann Haddad fuses his Japanese-Middle Eastern upbringing into every bite.

Pros
  • +Chef-led intimacy
  • +Unique skyline views
  • +Bold flavor fusion
Cons
  • -Only 12 seats available
  • -Pre-payment required
Pakistani/Indian

Ravi Restaurant

$
4.4
Al Satwa Road
Al Satwa

Mutton Peshawari & Naan

A legendary Dubai institution. No frills, plastic tablecloths, and the best Pakistani "street food" curry in the city.

Pros
  • +Incredible value
  • +Local legendary status
  • +Open almost 24/7
Cons
  • -Basic outdoor seating
  • -No alcohol
  • -Busy and chaotic
Contemporary Grill

11 Woodfire

$$$
4.5
Jumeirah Beach Road
Jumeirah 1

Wagyu T-Bone & Grilled Sea Bass

A Michelin-starred concept centered around open-fire cooking, offering rustic yet refined flavors in a chic villa.

Pros
  • +Exceptional smoky flavors
  • +Sophisticated design
  • +Healthy options
Cons
  • -No alcohol
  • -Premium prices for grilled meat
British Gastronomy

Dinner by Heston Blumenthal

$$$
4.7
Atlantis The Royal
Atlantis The Royal

Meat Fruit (Mandarin Chicken Liver)

Heston’s fascination with historical British recipes, delivered with 21st-century molecular precision.

Pros
  • +Historic culinary concept
  • +Artistic presentation
  • +Stunning resort view
Cons
  • -Complex flavor profiles
  • -Formal atmosphere
Traditional Emirati

Arabian Tea House

$$
4.6
Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood
Old Dubai, Bastakiya

Emirati Breakfast Tray

A charming courtyard cafe in the old city, famous for its turquoise benches and authentic local breakfast.

Pros
  • +Beautiful garden setting
  • +Great for photos
  • +Excellent mint tea
Cons
  • -Very popular with tourists
  • -Can be a wait for brunch
Peruvian

Coya Dubai

$$$
4.6
Four Seasons Resort, Jumeirah
Jumeirah Beach

Arroz Lento con Pollo

A vibrant Latin American hotspot known for its lively music, colorful decor, and the best ceviche in town.

Pros
  • +Great party atmosphere
  • +Excellent cocktails
  • +Consistent quality
Cons
  • -Very expensive
  • -Can feel overcrowded
French-Mediterranean

LPM Restaurant & Bar

$$$
4.7
Gate Village 8, DIFC
DIFC

Lamb Cutlets with Niçoise Olives

A French Riviera-style institution in the heart of the financial district, famous for its upscale but simple plates.

Pros
  • +High-quality ingredients
  • +Art-filled dining room
  • +Elite service
Cons
  • -Always busy and loud
  • -Pricey for "simple" food
Modern Asian

3 Fils

$$
4.7
Jumeirah Fishing Harbour
Jumeirah Fishing Harbour

Wagyu Overload Sushi

A harbor-side homegrown success story. No reservations, no fuss—just some of the city's best Asian fusion.

Pros
  • +Relaxed harbor views
  • +Creative small plates
  • +High-quality fish
Cons
  • -No reservations (long waits)
  • -Small seating area
Seafood (Specialty)

Bu Qtair

$
4.2
Old 32B St, Jumeirah 3
Near Burj Al Arab

Fried Fish with Fish Curry

Started as a humble shack, now a major seafood destination. You pick your fresh fish, they fry it in a secret spice mix.

Pros
  • +Authentic "Old Dubai" feel
  • +Very fresh daily catch
  • +Great value
Cons
  • -Long outdoor queues
  • -Plastic chairs only
Fine Dining

Row on 45

$$$
4.8
Grosvenor House, Dubai Marina
Dubai Marina

17-Course Tasting Menu

A high-end, 2-star concept by Jason Atherton where guests move through different "residential" rooms for courses.

Pros
  • +Highly personal service
  • +Marina views
  • +Multi-sensory experience
Cons
  • -Very long meal (3-4 hours)
  • -Extremely expensive
Haute Gastronomy

At.mosphere

$$$
4.5
Burj Khalifa, Level 122
Burj Khalifa, Downtown

Wagyu Beef Tenderloin

The world’s highest restaurant, offering a reimagined menu in 2026 that balances luxury with bird’s-eye views.

Pros
  • +Best views in the world
  • +Iconic status
  • +Great for sunsets
Cons
  • -Minimum spend required
  • -Premium price for the view
Vegetarian Fine Dining

Avatara

$$$
4.7
Dubai Hills Estate
Dubai Hills

Soulful Indian Degustation

A Michelin-starred masterpiece that elevates vegetarian food to high art using seasonal and local ingredients.

Pros
  • +Best vegetarian in Dubai
  • +Chakra-inspired menu
  • +Artistic plating
Cons
  • -Set menu only
  • -Dinner only
Levantine

Bait Maryam

$$
4.8
JLT, Cluster D
Jumeirah Lake Towers

Fatayer & Kibbeh

Chef Salam Dakkak’s tribute to her mother's kitchen, serving some of the best Palestinian-Levantine food in the city.

Pros
  • +Warm, homey atmosphere
  • +Excellent value
  • +Award-winning chef
Cons
  • -JLT parking is tricky
  • -Gets very crowded
Mediterranean/Beach

Nammos Dubai

$$$
4.4
Four Seasons Resort, Jumeirah
Jumeirah Beach

Grilled Octopus

The ultimate beach-club-meets-restaurant, bringing Mykonos glamour and high-end seafood to Dubai’s coast.

Pros
  • +High fashion vibe
  • +Beachfront location
  • +Great people-watching
Cons
  • -Extremely expensive
  • -Service can feel elitist
Seafood/Italian

L’Amo Bistro del Mare

$$$
4.6
Dubai Harbour
Dubai Harbour

Sea Urchin Spaghetti

A stunning waterfront restaurant specializing in Southern Italian seafood with views of the Ain Dubai.

Pros
  • +Incredible marina views
  • +Stylish interior
  • +Fresh seafood selection
Cons
  • -Pricey wines
  • -Can be windy outside
Lebanese/Casual

Al Beiruti

$$
4.5
The Pointe, Palm Jumeirah
The Pointe, Palm Jumeirah

Zaatar Hummus

A modern "Restau-Café" that takes Lebanese comfort food to a stylish new level with great fountain views.

Pros
  • +Excellent fountain views
  • +Very comfortable seating
  • +Great shisha
Cons
  • -Service can be slow when busy
  • -Noisy fountain shows
Fine Italian

Il Ristorante - Niko Romito

$$$
4.7
Bulgari Resort, Jumeirah 2
Bulgari Island

Potato Gnocchi with Red Prawns

A 2-star temple of Italian minimalism, where flavor is stripped down to its purest, most elegant form.

Pros
  • +Understated luxury
  • +Quiet and romantic
  • +World-class technique
Cons
  • -Small portions
  • -Formal atmosphere
Modern Brasserie

The Guild

$$$
4.6
ICD Brookfield Place, DIFC
DIFC

Oysters & Wood-fired Steaks

An massive, multi-zone concept featuring a pastry shop, an oyster bar, and a grand grill in a stunning high-ceiling space.

Pros
  • +Spectacular interior design
  • +Diverse dining zones
  • +Great for groups
Cons
  • -Service is still finding its feet
  • -Loud at night
Casual Sushi

Kaiten Sushi Toriton

$
4.6
1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Tokyo Skytree (Solamachi)

Hokkaido Scallops

Widely regarded as the best conveyor-belt sushi in the city, sourcing exceptionally fresh seafood daily from Hokkaido.

Pros
  • +Incredible value
  • +Freshness rivals omakase
  • +Family-friendly
Cons
  • -Queues can exceed 3 hours
  • -No reservations

Discover where to eat in Dubai with our guide to the 25 best restaurants. Dubai's food scene offers everything from authentic United Arab Emirates cuisine to international flavors, street food to fine dining.

Popular dining spots include Trèsind Studio, FZN by Björn Frantzén, Al Fanar Seafood, each offering unique culinary experiences.

Food is an essential part of any Dubai experience. We recommend trying local specialties and exploring different neighborhoods for the best dining experiences in Dubai.

Frequently Asked Questions about Dubai

Dubai is known for its unique culinary scene. Explore local specialties and regional dishes at our recommended restaurants above. From street food to fine dining, there's something for every taste.

For popular restaurants, especially for dinner, reservations are recommended. Many restaurants now accept online bookings. Casual spots and lunch service typically don't require reservations.

Meal costs vary widely in Dubai. Budget options range from affordable street food to mid-range restaurants. Check our restaurant recommendations for options at different price points.

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About Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai dazzles as a futuristic oasis rising from the desert. Home to the world's tallest building and largest shopping mall, this emirate combines luxury experiences with traditional Arabian culture. From desert safaris to beach resorts, Dubai offers extraordinary contrasts. Our curated guide features 15 must-see attractions, 25 recommended restaurants, 25 places to stay, carefully selected to help you make the most of your visit. Use Free City Guides to plan your perfect Dubai itinerary, discover local favorites, and travel smarter with insider tips from experienced travelers.

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