
Dubai Food Guide 2026: Best Restaurants & Local Cuisine
Dubai is a food lover’s paradise! From Michelin-starred fine dining to authentic street food, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about eating in Dubai.
Must-Try Emirati Dishes
1. Al Harees
What it is: Wheat and meat porridge, slow-cooked for hours
- Taste: Creamy, comforting, mild
- Where to try: Arabian Tea House, Al Fanar Restaurant
- Price: AED 35-50
- Best for: Breakfast or lunch
2. Machboos
What it is: Spiced rice with meat (chicken, lamb, or fish)
- Taste: Aromatic, flavorful, similar to biryani
- Where to try: Logma, Operation Falafel
- Price: AED 45-75
- Best for: Lunch or dinner
3. Luqaimat
What it is: Sweet dumplings drizzled with date syrup
- Taste: Crispy outside, soft inside, very sweet
- Where to try: Al Mallah, Local House
- Price: AED 15-25
- Best for: Dessert
4. Balaleet
What it is: Sweet vermicelli with saffron and cardamom, topped with omelet
- Taste: Sweet and savory combination
- Where to try: Arabian Tea House
- Price: AED 30-40
- Best for: Breakfast
5. Shawarma (Dubai Style)
What it is: Marinated meat wrapped in Arabic bread
- Taste: Juicy, garlicky, satisfying
- Where to try: Al Mallah, Automatic Restaurant
- Price: AED 5-15
- Best for: Quick lunch or late-night snack
Best Restaurants by Category
Fine Dining (AED 500+ per person)
1. Pierchic
- Cuisine: Seafood
- Location: Al Qasr, Madinat Jumeirah
- Highlights: Overwater restaurant, Burj Al Arab views
- Price: AED 600-1000
- Must-try: Lobster thermidor, fresh oysters
- Dress code: Smart casual
2. Zuma
- Cuisine: Japanese
- Location: DIFC
- Highlights: Contemporary Japanese, robata grill
- Price: AED 500-800
- Must-try: Miso-marinated black cod, spicy beef ribs
- Reservations: Essential (book 2-3 weeks ahead)
3. At.mosphere
- Cuisine: International
- Location: Burj Khalifa (Level 122)
- Highlights: World’s highest restaurant, panoramic views
- Price: AED 700-1200
- Must-try: Tasting menu with wine pairing
- Special: Afternoon tea also available
Mid-Range (AED 150-400 per person)
1. Logma
- Cuisine: Modern Emirati
- Locations: BoxPark, Al Seef, Zabeel
- Highlights: Contemporary take on traditional dishes
- Price: AED 150-250
- Must-try: Chebab (Emirati pancakes), machboos
- Best for: Authentic local food
2. Ravi Restaurant
- Cuisine: Pakistani
- Location: Satwa
- Highlights: Legendary, no-frills, always packed
- Price: AED 30-60
- Must-try: Chicken karahi, naan, daal
- Tip: Cash only, expect queues
3. Operation Falafel
- Cuisine: Lebanese
- Locations: Multiple across Dubai
- Highlights: Fresh, healthy, quick service
- Price: AED 40-80
- Must-try: Falafel wrap, hummus, fattoush
- Best for: Healthy lunch
Budget-Friendly (Under AED 100 per person)
1. Al Mallah
- Cuisine: Lebanese street food
- Location: Al Rigga, Deira
- Highlights: Famous shawarma, open 24/7
- Price: AED 10-30
- Must-try: Chicken shawarma, garlic sauce
- Tip: Cash only
2. Arabian Tea House
- Cuisine: Emirati
- Location: Al Fahidi
- Highlights: Traditional setting, authentic flavors
- Price: AED 50-100
- Must-try: Emirati breakfast, Arabic coffee
- Atmosphere: Charming courtyard
3. Automatic Restaurant
- Cuisine: Lebanese
- Location: Bur Dubai
- Highlights: Old-school, generous portions
- Price: AED 40-80
- Must-try: Mixed grill, tabbouleh
- Best for: Hearty dinner
Best Food Areas in Dubai
1. Al Dhiyafah Road
Known for: International restaurants, casual dining
- Indian, Pakistani, Lebanese options
- Budget to mid-range
- Local favorite area
2. Jumeirah Beach Road
Known for: Trendy cafés, brunch spots
- Health food cafés
- Beachfront dining
- Mid to high-end
3. Al Seef
Known for: Traditional Emirati cuisine
- Heritage setting
- Creek views
- Authentic atmosphere
4. DIFC (Dubai International Financial Centre)
Known for: Fine dining, international cuisine
- Michelin-starred restaurants
- Upscale bars
- Business lunch spots
5. Deira Food Street
Known for: Street food, late-night eats
- Shawarma stands
- Indian/Pakistani food
- Open late
- Budget-friendly
Dubai Brunch Culture
What is Dubai Brunch?
Dubai brunch is legendary! It’s an all-you-can-eat-and-drink affair lasting 3-5 hours, typically on Fridays.
Best Brunch Spots:
Luxury Brunch (AED 400+)
- Friday Brunch at The Beach House: Seafood focus, beachfront
- Brunch at Zuma: Japanese-Peruvian fusion
- The Ivy Dubai: British classics with flair
Mid-Range Brunch (AED 200-400)
- Brunch & Cake: Instagram-worthy dishes
- Comptoir 102: Healthy, organic options
- The Cheesecake Factory: Massive portions
Budget Brunch (Under AED 200)
- Brunch Café: All-day breakfast
- Fresh Kitchen: Healthy bowls
- Operation Falafel: Lebanese breakfast
Street Food You Must Try
1. Shawarma
- Price: AED 5-15
- Best spots: Al Mallah, Shawarma Al Taier
- Tip: Ask for extra garlic sauce!
2. Karak Chai
- What: Strong sweet tea with cardamom
- Price: AED 2-5
- Where: Any Pakistani/Indian café
3. Manakish
- What: Arabic flatbread with za’atar or cheese
- Price: AED 5-15
- Best for: Breakfast or snack
4. Fresh Juice
- Price: AED 10-20
- Popular: Avocado, mango, mixed fruit
- Where: Juice stands across the city
Dietary Requirements
Vegetarian/Vegan
Best restaurants:
- Seva Vegan (Jumeirah)
- Wild & The Moon (multiple locations)
- Boca (DIFC)
- Comptoir 102 (Jumeirah)
Halal
Almost all restaurants in Dubai serve halal meat. Non-halal options are clearly marked.
Gluten-Free
- Most restaurants offer GF options
- Specify when booking
- Best: Comptoir 102, The Lime Tree Café
Dining Tips & Etiquette
Tipping:
- Restaurants: 10-15% (if service charge not included)
- Cafés: AED 5-10
- Delivery: AED 5-10
Reservations:
- Book fine dining 2-4 weeks ahead
- Weekend brunch: 1-2 weeks ahead
- Casual dining: Same day usually fine
Dress Code:
- Fine dining: Smart casual minimum
- Beach restaurants: Resort casual
- Street food: Anything goes
Alcohol:
- Served only in licensed venues (hotels, clubs)
- Must be 21+ to drink
- Public drinking is illegal
Food Delivery Apps
- Talabat: Most popular, wide selection
- Deliveroo: Premium restaurants
- Careem NOW: Fast delivery
- Uber Eats: International chains
Food Festivals & Events
Dubai Food Festival (Feb-Mar)
- Restaurant discounts
- Food truck events
- Chef demonstrations
- Tasting menus
Ramadan Tents
- Iftar buffets (sunset meal)
- Traditional atmosphere
- Great value
- Book in advance
Money-Saving Food Tips
- Happy hours: 50% off food & drinks (usually 5-8 PM)
- Lunch specials: Cheaper than dinner menus
- Group dining: Set menus often better value
- Food courts: Malls offer variety at good prices
- Street food: Authentic and cheap!
- Cook your own: If staying in apartment
Ready to Eat?
Dubai’s food scene is incredibly diverse! From AED 5 shawarma to AED 1000 fine dining experiences, there’s something for every palate and budget.
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What’s your favorite Dubai restaurant? Share your recommendations in the comments!











