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UAE: Looking for a great meal in Dubai? Don't miss these 5 must-try restaurants in 2025
UAE: Looking for a great meal in Dubai? Don't miss these 5 must-try restaurants in 2025

Time of India

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UAE: Looking for a great meal in Dubai? Don't miss these 5 must-try restaurants in 2025

Discover Dubai's top dining spots in 2025 with these five must-try restaurants/ Image: File TL;DR Dubai's dining scene keeps evolving with new and exciting spots every year. From Middle Eastern flavors to Michelin-starred luxury, there's something for everyone. These five restaurants stand out in 2025 for quality, creativity, and experience. Dubai's restaurant scene changes fast, with new places opening almost every week. Keeping up can be a challenge, even for food lovers. This city is known for blending cultures and cuisines like no other. You'll find everything here, from traditional Emirati dishes to world-class fine dining and trendy casual spots. Whether you want a quick bite, a family meal, or a luxury dining experience, Dubai offers it all. In 2025, several restaurants stand out for their innovation, quality, and unique flavors. Here's a list of five must-try restaurants in Dubai this year. 1. Orfali Bros Bistro , MENA's Best Restaurant 2025 Orfali Bros Bistro is a family success story. Three Syrian brothers created this spot in Wasl 51, and it's been named the best in the Middle East and North Africa region three years in a row. Their menu fuses Middle Eastern spices with global cooking methods. It's a favorite for locals and visitors alike, with a vibe that feels both welcoming and lively. Located in Wasl 51, Al Wasl area, Dubai. Why go? Great food, strong heritage, and a popular spot that often gets booked quickly. 2. Trèsind Studio, Dubai's Only 3 Michelin Star Indian Restaurant Located on The Palm Jumeirah, Trèsind Studio made history as the first Indian restaurant in Dubai to get three Michelin stars. Chef Himanshu Saini offers more than just food, it's a full experience. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No annual fees for life UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Dishes are inventive and beautifully presented, mixing traditional Indian tastes with modern flair. Situated on The Palm Jumeirah, Dubai. Why go? For a unique blend of art and flavor that elevates Indian cuisine. 3. FZN by Björn Frantzén, Nordic-Japanese Fusion At Atlantis The Palm, FZN serves a 12-course tasting menu that mixes Nordic and Japanese styles. The place is small, just 27 seats, and features an open kitchen so you can watch chefs at work. Expect dishes like duck with yuzu or turbot paired with wagyu beef. Located at Atlantis The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai. Why go? If you enjoy fine dining with a twist and want to see the cooking process up close. 4. Jun's, A Taste of Third-Culture Cooking Jun's on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd is all about mixing cultures. Chef Kelvin Cheung brings his Chinese-Canadian background and Indian experiences into the menu. You'll find unusual but tasty dishes like lobster pani puri and scallops with corn purée. The food surprises you without being complicated. Found on Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, Downtown Dubai. Why go? For creative dishes that tell a story and offer bold flavors. 5. Kasumigaseki, Japanese Tradition with a Dubai Touch Kasumigaseki is in Vida Emirates Hills and serves Japanese food with a calm, elegant style. The space feels peaceful, matching the precision of the cooking. Dishes focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients and traditional methods, think sashimi and grilled specialties done right. Located inside Vida Emirates Hills hotel, Emirates Hills area, Dubai. Why go? If you want an authentic, refined Japanese meal in a quiet setting. FAQs Q1: Do I need to book in advance for these restaurants? Yes, all these spots are popular and fill up fast, especially on weekends. It's best to reserve your table ahead of time. Q2: Are these restaurants family-friendly? Most of them welcome families, but places like Trèsind Studio and FZN lean toward a fine dining experience, which might be better for adults or older kids. Q3: Can I expect vegetarian options at these restaurants? Yes, all five offer vegetarian dishes or can accommodate dietary preferences if you ask in advance.

Two Dubai restaurants named among World's 50 Best for 2025
Two Dubai restaurants named among World's 50 Best for 2025

Business Recorder

time23-06-2025

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  • Business Recorder

Two Dubai restaurants named among World's 50 Best for 2025

Dubai continues to make waves on the global culinary food scene, as two restaurants were recently included on the World's 50 Best Restaurants list. 3 Michelin-starred restaurant, Trèsind Studio secured the 27th position, while Orfali Bros, with one Michelin star, ranked 37th, making them the only Middle Eastern establishments to enter this year's coveted ranking. View this post on Instagram Experimenting with Syrian cuisine, one Michelin-starred Orfali Bros comprises of three brothers from Aleppo - head chef Mohamad and pastry chefs Wassim and Omar blend traditional Syrian elements with pan-regional favourites. Trèsind Studio, located at Palm Jumeirah, offers an intimate theatre where modern Indian cuisine takes centre stage The World's 50 Best Restaurants list, determined by over 1,000 international industry experts, including renowned chefs and food writers, is widely regarded as the culinary world's most prestigious honour. The top position went to Maido, located in Lima which blends Japanese techniques and Peruvian ingredients into Nikkei cuisine.

Two Dubai Restaurants Make the World's 50 Best List for 2025
Two Dubai Restaurants Make the World's 50 Best List for 2025

CairoScene

time20-06-2025

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Two Dubai Restaurants Make the World's 50 Best List for 2025

With Trèsind Studio crowned Best in the Middle East and Orfali Bros Bistro making a triumphant return, Dubai's dining scene proves it's playing in the big leagues. Jun 20, 2025 Dubai's culinary clout just climbed a little higher. The World's 50 Best Restaurants list for 2025 has landed, and two of the city's most talked-about dining spots have made the cut — cementing the Emirate's status as a serious gastronomic player. At No.27, Trèsind Studio takes home the title of Best Restaurant in the Middle East, a well-earned accolade for chef Himanshu Saini and his immersive, boundary-pushing tasting menu. Now located on Palm Jumeirah, the 20-seat restaurant offers an intimate experience where diners move between curated spaces designed to mirror the narrative of the meal. Meanwhile, Orfali Bros Bistro re-enters the list at No.37, bringing its playful, genre-bending menu back into the global spotlight. Helmed by the Orfali brothers from Aleppo — Mohamad, Wassim, and Omar — the family-run bistro blends traditional Syrian influences with Asian techniques and European flair, all served up in the heart of Dubai. From theatrical fine dining to wildly creative comfort food, this year's rankings show that Dubai isn't just keeping pace with the world's best — it's helping define what comes next.

Here are the World's 50 Best Restaurants of 2025; Maido from Peru takes the top spot
Here are the World's 50 Best Restaurants of 2025; Maido from Peru takes the top spot

The Hindu

time20-06-2025

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Here are the World's 50 Best Restaurants of 2025; Maido from Peru takes the top spot

The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 ceremony took place last night In Turin, Italy. Maido, the Lima, Peru-based restaurant run by chef-owner Mitsuharu 'Micha' Tsumura took the coveted number one spot at the event. Bangkok-based Gaggan by chef Gaggan Anand was given the title of The Best Restaurant in Asia 2025, and the sixth spot in the list. Chef Himanshu Saini's Indian restaurant Trèsind Studio in Dubai, which also won its third Michelin star recently, came in at number 27. Nikkei cuisine Maido specialises in Nikkei cuisine, that blends Japanese techniques with Peruvian ingredients. Opened 15 years ago, Maido takes is named after a Japanese phrase used to greet people. Chef Tsumura's ancestors came to Peru from Japan in 1889. The restaurant uses ingredients such as Amazonian chorizo, pork jowl, palm hearts and Amazonian beans. Asian restaurants in the spotlight Fourteen restaurants from Asia are part of the top 50 list. Kolkata-born Gaggan Anand's menu is anchored in progressive Indian, with French, Thai and Japanese influences. 'I've done some outrageous things, and I always get them right,' he told The Hindu is an earlier interview. Dubai's Trèsind Studio, led by Chef Himanshu Saini, made headlines earlier this year for winning three Michelin stars. Located within the St. Regis Gardens at Palm Jumeirah, Trèsind Studio's menu blends heritage with modern techniques. Chef Himanshu, who uses food as an opportunity to teach people more about India, told the Hindu, in an earlier interview, that getting modern Indian food right comes down to getting the flavours and spices right. Potong in Bangkok came in at number 13 and earned the Highest New Entry Award. Chef Pichaya Soontornyanakij aka Pam's progressive Thai-Chinese food is a Michelin star winning restaurant. She was named Asia's Best Female Chef 2024. 'Most of my cooking is influenced by my mom. She usually cooks what my dad loves to eat – he's half Australian and half Thai, while my mom is Chinese,' she told The Hindu. The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list is voted for by more than a thousane restaurant industry experts and well-travelled gourmets from around the globe.

Two Dubai restaurants make World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list
Two Dubai restaurants make World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list

Arab News

time20-06-2025

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  • Arab News

Two Dubai restaurants make World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list

DUBAI: Two restaurants in Dubai made the World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list, which was unveiled on Thursday. Orfali Bros placed 37th, while Trèsind Studio came in at 27. 'The Orfali brothers from Aleppo, Syria, have created a genuinely unique dining experience in multi-cultural Dubai,' the guide read. 'There are three brothers: Mohamad (head chef), Wassim and Omar, pastry chefs. They mix traditional Syrian staples with pan-regional favorites, and European culinary tropes with Asian ingredients to create a menu that defies categorization.' The restaurant also has one Michelin star. Meanwhile, Indian eatery Trèsind Studio, which has tree Michelin stars, was awarded No. 27 on The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list. In a released statement, head chef Himanshu Saini said: 'Being named #27 in The World's 50 Best Restaurants is a celebration of the team, our culture, and the flavors that inspire everything we do. This honor reinforces our belief that modern Indian cuisine belongs on the world stage while staying true to our heritage.' The restaurant was also awarded The Best Restaurant in the Middle East 2025 top spot. 'Dining at Trèsind Studio, now located on The Palm Jumeirah, can be a dramatic experience, with just 20 seats available. As you progress through the tasting menu, expect to be relocated to different areas of the restaurant, each carefully curated to match the plates in front of you, cooked by chef Himanshu Saini,' the Best Restaurant guide read. The World's 50 Best Restaurants list is annually created by William Reed Business Media. It collates the opinion of more than 1,000 international restaurant industry experts, including chefs and food writers who vote for their favorite dining experiences.

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