Dubai is a city that offers the opportunity to experience local and ethnic cuisine from all regions of the world, for those who like to enjoy a tremendous gastronomic experience. Whether you prefer to save as much as possible or want to enjoy unparalleled restaurants, in Dubai you will find restaurants for all tastes and budgets.
Despite being a small city, ambitious Dubai has attracted some of the biggest culinary talent on the planet. The offer is enormous, any culinary trend is followed and all cuisines have a place. Some top-notch restaurants only serve dinner, but most are also open for lunch.
In shopping centers there are many places to eat at affordable prices. Many of them are contemporary and chic restaurants and some are very famous, they are usually open all day except during Ramadan.
Cuisine by Specialties
In Dubai there are restaurants for all tastes and budgets. Here computer appears due to the origin or specialty of its cuisine.
United States
- Claw BBQ: Southern-style comfort food in the heart of Downtown Dubai. Shrimp starter, followed by crab legs. Customers can wear bibs, like in Louisiana.
- Hard Rock Café: American flavors in this well-known chain. Long list of burgers, smoked ribs, chicken and sandwiches filled to the brim.
- Original Wings and Rings: American bar food done right: delicious chicken wings, onion rings, burgers and fries. Big screens to watch sports.
- Studio One: Casual restaurant, long popular for its affordable fast food and friendly staff. Huge screens for sports lovers.
Asian
- Betawi Café: Modern, colorful café serving probably the best Indonesian food in the city. Informal and lively, especially at night. Food is delicious.
- Blue Elephant: This long-standing Thai restaurant has elaborate traditional decor; You have to cross a bridge over a pond with carp to access the tables. Delicious and well-chosen dishes.
- Creekside Japanese restaurant: Wide assortment of Japanese dishes in this elegant cafe with sushi bars, noodles, wok and teppanyaki, among other specialties.
- Dapoer Kita: It means our kitchen in Indonesian. This basic cafeteria-style restaurant, frequented by Indonesian immigrants, serves excellent and authentic dishes.
- Gypsy: Well-made Chinese food from a restaurant that has been in business since the 1980s.
- Hanoi Café: Spacious contemporary restaurant serving affordable Vietnamese food. Aromatic soups and crunchy salads for light eating. Noodle dishes are more filling.
- Hoi An: A convincing Saigon-style dining room, silk-clad waitresses serve delicious Vietnamese dishes. Among the starters, the street stall soup with transparent noodles, chicken and black mushrooms stands out, and the main dish is the tasty and acidic chicken made in a clay pot. To treat yourself.
- Karma Kafe: This modern restaurant bar and lounge is a great success for its Asian food inspired by Japan, China and Thailand, among other countries. Come for dinner and stay for drinks.
- Mannaland: If you're missing your fix of Kimchi (pickled cabbage), go to this simple Korean cafe. The menu describes the dishes, the marinated ribs are excellent. The Korean clientele guarantees its authenticity.
- The Noodle House: This chain has several locations in the city that serve tasty and affordable noodle and rice dishes, as well as other Asian classics. Good option for a quick and cheap meal.
- Umai: Offers a tour of Asian cuisines from several counters with stoves. The decor and atmosphere are top notch.
Recommended Restaurants
The visitor can try exceptional flavors from all continents. Simply put, the food scene revolves around hotels. That Dubai has some of the best hotels in the world means that quality is high, but so are prices.
Many of Dubai's most famous restaurants serve various Arabic dishes originating from the Middle East, such as those at Burj Al Arab, Atmosphere Restaurant, Kaleidoscope Restaurant at Atlantis Hotel, Le Vendome Restaurant at Emirates Palace and Al Hadheerah Restaurant at Bab Al Shams Hotel.
Spend time at the Burj Al Arab Hotel (Breakfast – High Tea – Lunch – Dinner)
This is the best hotel in the world and the icon of Dubai. The adventure begins by crossing the bridge that leads to the artificial island where the hotel is located inside.
from sea. Once inside the Burj Al Arab you can freely explore its incredible interior. You will enjoy seeing the height of the hall with its fish aquariums on the walls of its hall, the beautiful fountains, its colors, its unforgettable aroma of incense or Arabic aroma, its untouchable boutiques... bring your camera with enough space!
Atmosphere Restauran
It is located in BurjKhalifa, where you can have lunch or dinner in one of the icons of Dubai. The adventure begins at the entrance of the Armani hotel and then we ride the fastest elevator in the world, reaching the highest restaurant in the world in 60 seconds. We will enjoy the view of Dubai's Down Town with
Dubai Mall from above. Also, if the weather is good we can enjoy the views of the Creek Canal, dividing the city of Dubai into 2 parts, the modern part and the old part. We will also be able to see the Palm Island and the Burj Al Arab from above.
Al Hadera restaurant at Bab Al Shams Hotel
You will be able to enjoy a typical and romantic stay. Al Hadeerah Restaurant offers traditional Arabic outdoor dining at the restaurant located one hour from Dubai, in the heart of the desert and surrounded by dunes. It is a restaurant where you can experience a traditional Arab dinner.
At le Vendome restaurant
Enjoy a high-quality Arabic buffet lunch or dinner. Located on the 4th floor of the Emirates Palace, the most luxurious hotel in Abu Dhabi. The Emirates Palace is a hotel that has 114 domes made of brown marble, one of the most expensive marbles. This palace costs around 1.5 billion dollars. The Emirates Palace has 24 carat gold on its ceiling, very luxurious suites, a gold vending machine and many other things. It is an ideal place to enjoy its international cuisine, from its terrace with panoramic views of the beach and the marina.