
8 of the best restaurants in Dubai this week: New openings, pop-ups & more
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Dubai's food game is nonstop, and if your week revolves around what's on your plate, you're speaking our language. From the latest openings to exclusive pop-ups and hidden gems, these 8 best restaurants in Dubai are making your weekdays something to look forward to. Hit the group chat. Duck & Waffle x Firetti Contemporary
What: Duck & Waffle teams up with Firetti Contemporary for Beyond the Palette – an art-meets-dining moment launching Tuesday, April 29. Expect sculptures, cocktails, and a fresh way to see (and sip) something new.
Vibe: Culture-forward, unexpected and a little bit surreal.
Menu: Bespoke drinks inspired by artworks, like the 00' Duck Martini – a beurre noisette fat-washed vodka and gin mix paired with Paolo Nicolai's fragmented sculpture.
When: From April 29 onwards
Where: Duck & Waffle, DIFC. @duckandwaffledubai Shimmers, Mina Al Salam
What: Shimmers presents 'Ode to Greece,' a one-off collaboration between Shimmers' Head Chef Emanuele de Leo and Chef Thanos Feskos of Athens' two-Michelin-starred Delta restaurant, creating a two-day tasting menu that dives into Greek roots with modern technique and a sustainable edge.
Vibe: Laid-back coastal dining with serious culinary craft.
Menu: A one-off collaboration between Shimmers' Head Chef Emanuele de Leo and Chef Thanos Feskos of Athens' two-Michelin-starred Delta restaurant, mixing tradition, creativity, and fresh produce.
When: 29 and 30 April, from 12.30pm to 8pm.
Where: Shimmers, Jumeirah Mina Al Salam. @shimmersdubai Koko Bay
What: Koko Bay brings a slice of Bali to Palm West Beach every Thursday night with Sound of Bali – a themed three-course dinner with live shows, DJs and beachfront vibes.
Vibe: Laid-back luxury meets fire shows, drums, dancers, and beach beats.
Menu: Balinese starters, hearty mains like Lamb Rendang, and tropical desserts like Mango Sago Pannacotta for Dhs295.
When: Every Thursday, 7pm to 12am
Where: Palm West Beach, Dubai. @kokobayuae Moon Slice
What: Moon Slice, the cult-favourite pizzeria, lands at Dubai Mall's new District wing, bringing its signature pizzas with it.
Vibe: Cool, low-key and all about quality.
Menu: Neapolitan-style pizzas, fresh pastas, and more.
When: Now open
Where: The District, Dubai Mall. @moonslicepizza Ting Irie
What: Ting Irie in Downtown Dubai spices up Tuesdays with Island Catch – a seafood night full of Caribbean flavour.
Vibe: Bold, colourful, and seriously lively.
Menu: Expect Jamaican seafood dishes, island sides, and punchy cocktails.
When: Every Tuesday
Where: Souk Al Manzil, Downtown Dubai. @tingiriedxb Iris Meydan
What: A new sushi night, 'Sticks & Soy', has landed at Iris Meydan. It's designed for sushi lovers who like their rolls with a side of great atmosphere.
Vibe: Lively, stylish, and perfect for kicking off the weekend a little early.
Menu: Expect a curated menu of sushi favourites, rolled fresh and ready to share.
When: Every Thursday from 7pm onwards.
Where: Iris Meydan, Dubai. @irisdubai Derwandi
What: Derwandi, the homegrown Lebanese spot, has launched a weekday lunch deal that keeps things simple but full of heart.
Vibe: Casual, welcoming, and ideal for a proper midday break.
Menu: A three-course Lebanese lunch featuring classic, comforting dishes – fresh, generous, and packed with flavour.
When: Weekdays during lunch hours.
Where: Derwandi, Downtown Dubai and Abu Dhabi. @dewandi.uae La Vue Café and Boulangerie
What: La Vue Café and Boulangerie launches a new daily business lunch, pairing laid-back Parisian vibes with hearty, French-Mediterranean plates.
Vibe: Casual, charming, and a little nostalgic.
Menu: Two or three courses of easy-going classics like crispy camembert, truffle rigatoni, chicken parmesan, and warm chocolate cookie with vanilla ice cream. Dhs85 for two courses, Dhs95 for three.
When: Daily, 11.30am to 3pm (weekends too).
Where: La Vue Café and Boulangerie, Sofitel Dubai Downtown. @lavuedubai
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