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Hot right now: The top new restaurants in Dubai for 2025

Hot right now: The top new restaurants in Dubai for 2025

FACT28-01-2025
Keeping track of new restaurant openings in Dubai is a full-time job. But if you love finding the latest hotspots for dinner and drinks before anyone else, this is the place for you. These are the new restaurants in Dubai that you need to visit – if you can get a reservation…
Perched along the shores of Club Vista Mare, BeBabel The Palm is a casual yet chic offshoot of the renowned Babel restaurant. The restaurant combines Lebanon's rich culinary heritage with views of Dubai's skyline, sandy beaches, and serene sea. The menu features bold, modern twists on traditional mezze, and signature highlights include Bulgur Paella, Hummus Tequila, Mafroukit Tajen, and Shrimp Freekeh. At the heart of the experience is BeBabel's bread oven, which serves freshly baked bread straight from the flame.
GO: Visit www.addmind.com for more information.
The new Spanish fusion restaurant is open at Bluewaters Dubai, combining centuries-old flavours with modern creativity. Inspired by the history of Moorish Spain, the menu pays homage to the rich lands of Andalusia and the spice-laden winds of the Sahar. Highlight dishes include Garlic Mushrooms, Smoky saffron-infused Lamb Shoulder and Tuna Tartar. Complementing the menu is a selection of handcrafted cocktails and mocktails.
GO: Visit https://besar.ae for more information.
Dubai Marina has welcomed the new dining destination, District 8, where culinary artistry, vibrant nightlife, and immersive experiences come together. Housing three exceptional venues under one roof—Blume, Rodina, and Luxuria—District 8 brings a touch of Russian opulence to the city. Blume is a lush haven where nature meets gastronomy, inspired by the historic Silk Road. Rodina—meaning 'Motherland' in Russian—showcases fine dining at its best. Luxuria is an upscale karaoke lounge that combines high-energy entertainment with world-class dining.
GO: Follow @district8dubai on Instagram for more information.
A touch of Paris has come to Dubai with the arrival of Frou Frou at The Lana Promenade. Chef Leonid Ivanov's menu offers a vanguardist take on French classics and features Escargots de Bourgogne, Langoustines Grillées, Salade Niçoise and Tartare de Veau. Desserts bring the meal to a sweet close with French classics such as Crème Brûlée à la Passion and Soufflé à la Banane. Cheese lovers will appreciate the extensive fromage menu, offering a curated selection of premium cheeses.
GO: Visit www.froufrou-dxb.com for more information.
Fuoco is ready to light up Dubai's dining scene, combining fire with a curated wine and cocktail list in Dubai Creek Harbour. The dishes span meat, raw fish, and vegetables. They include Beef Short Ribs with Sunchokes Puree, ribeye with Asparagus, Salmon with Avocado, Robata Grilled Steak, and Tuna Carpaccio. Desserts include Banana Caramel, Chocolate Mousse, and Vanilla Ice Cream. The smart space includes dim lighting, dark wooden tones, and an open-air terrace with waterfront views.
GO: Follow @myfuoco on Instagram for more information.
The trés chic La Serre is ready to delight diners with its new outpost in C2, City Walk. Spread across two floors, the restaurant blends elegance with comfort. Think marble tabletops, an open kitchen, and a brightly lit atmosphere that exudes sophistication and comfort. Expect indulgent breakfast options like truffle scrambled eggs and freshly baked baguettes to signature staples such as Rigatoni Sauce Morille et Truffe, Provençal-style ratatouille with feta, and La Serre Bourguignon for lunch or dinner. Adding to its charm is an in-house bakery, ensuring you are spoiled for choice with freshly baked delights such as almost croissants and pain au chocolat.
GO: Visit https://laserrecitywalk.ae for more information.
Located in The Opus by Omniyat in Business Bay, Le Relais De L'Entrecôte takes over the space formally occupied by Basko and reflects its Parisian counterpart thanks to large mirrors, vintage posters and a heavy influence of red. The signature mono-dish experience features a simple offering of Green Walnut Salad and an extra-tender Sirloin Steak served with their secret sauce and fries. This winning combo has kept diners coming back for more. This new restaurants in Dubai doesn't accept reservations, so be prepared to queue
GO: Follow @relaisdelentrecotedubai on Instagram for more information.
Located at Boulevard West in Motor City, Manaret Beirut offers food, fun, and retail therapy. The new neighbourhood restaurant celebrates the flavours of Lebanon, and its menu features kebabs, hummus, falafel, and fattoush. But what truly makes Manaret Beirut unique is the boutique retail store, where you can find everything from jewellery to thoughtful gifting options. The restaurant also features an equally impressive outdoor area with water fountains, a mini waterfall, and shisha.
GO: Follow @manaretbeirut_ on Instagram for more information.
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