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- moonrise★ Michelin Home-grown – and largely self-taught– Solemann Haddad tells the story and the inspiration behind each of the cleverly conceived and carefully constructed dishes on his highly original ‘surprise’ menu. He was one of the first to bring alive the top quality Middle Eastern ingredients and flavours through the clever use of Japanese notes and techniques. Perched on the roof of a smart residential building, there are two sittings for dinner at the 15-seater counter; do try to arrive on time as everyone is served together.825m
- Jamavar★ Michelin London, Doha, and now, Dubai’s Opera district becomes the latest home to this Indian restaurant that takes its name from the intricate Kashmir shawls worn in the 16th century. Grand chandeliers and a plush cocktail bar underline the interior’s opulent design, while prime ingredients play a big part across the menu. The spices are perfectly balanced and harmonious, with some noteworthy signatures, such as Bhatti Ka Octopus and Sindhi Methi Gosht (aka goat curry), reflecting the kitchen’s craft. If you’re headed to a show at the Dubai Opera, this place offers a set lunch menu as a pre-theatre op1.8km
- Orfali Bros★ Michelin Three Syrian brothers own and run this deservedly popular restaurant: a light and airy space dominated by a striking, two-storey open kitchen. Original, playful small plates are Mediterranean at their core but display global influences. The cooking seamlessly delivers bold, complex and balanced flavours, as well as lovely contrasts of texture. The tasting menu includes classics from their previous menus such as the ‘ooh la la foie gras’ and their ‘corn bomb’, as well as new dishes such as their sea bream and ‘maftoul’ (Palestinian couscous). For the full experience, go for the non-alcoholic pa1.9km
- La Dame de Pic Dubai★ Michelin Internationally renowned chef Anne-Sophie Pic made her culinary debut in Dubai with this restaurant on the 25th floor of the One&Only One Za’abeel hotel. Located in the cantilever known as The Link, the large space comes with soft tones and features a bar topped with a white marble counter at the front and an open kitchen at the back. The restaurant offers set menu options along with an a la carte menu, with dishes such as Les Berlingots ASP© with 20 months aged Comté, mushroom and coffee consommé, Wagyu beef with seaweed eggplant, and roasted pear, honey ginger with slivers of Buddha’s hand –2.1km
- Manāo★ Michelin Helmed by Abhiraj Khatwani in conjuction with Mohamad Orfali, this Thai restaurant is the Dubai-born chef’s ode to the cuisine closest to his heart. The place, meaning ‘lime’ in Thai, serves an 11-course tasting menu comprised of Thai classics with a twist. The dishes stay true to their roots, offering vibrant, fresh, highly authentic mouth-watering Thai flavours with wonderful balance to the spicing. The experience is perfectly paired with five non-alcoholic drinks, created and made in-house. Expect engaging, smooth service with a lively soundtrack throughout.2.3km
- 11 Woodfire★ Michelin Industrial styling, intimate lighting and a laid-back feel are the hallmarks of this striking modern villa conversion in the residential suburb of Jumeirah – along with the huge open kitchen and grill which gives the restaurant its name. The variety and excellent quality of global ingredients are grilled to perfection over oak, hickory or hay, each of which impart their own distinctive flavour. The talented kitchen has the know-how to keep things simple, enhancing the skilfully cooked dishes subtly with well-judged seasoning.2.8km
- Tasca by José Avillez★ Michelin On the 6th floor of the chic, beachside Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, is this bustling yet relaxed spot set around an open kitchen, with an infinity pool on its terrace and sea and city views. The attentive service team ensure your dining experience is well-paced and eminently enjoyable. The chef and his team understand the importance of great quality produce and showcase a passion for Portuguese culinary traditions. The resulting vibrant dishes offer Portuguese flavours with a modern edge. The menu offers something for everyone, with plenty of dishes to share; leave room for dessert to taste the2.8km
- Jun'sWorld's 50 Best #21 Chef and restaurateur Kelvin Cheung’s larger-than-life personality has found the perfect outlet here in Downtown Dubai. His Chinese heritage, Canadian/American upbringing and international peregrinations all inform his cuisine. Rainbow heirloom carrots; scallops and corn; and char siu short ribs – these are just some of the dishes that are busting with flavour and will have you licking your lips for long after. It’s contagiously fun.2.5km
- Sufret MaryamBib This second venture from Bait Maryam chef Salam Dakkak is another homage to her mother. Meaning “Maryam’s Dining Table” in Arabic, the restaurant’s homey feel is reflected across the Palestinian art adorning the walls and menu. A plentiful supply of warm, freshly baked breads, including a stellar 48-hour fermented sourdough, and a selection of refined Levantine dishes are generous in flavour and in portions, so sharing is encouraged. Don’t miss the labneh crème brûlée topped with za'atar ice cream and sumac.1.8km
- HarummanisBib Named after the mango, Harummanis is a small but oh so welcoming Malay grill restaurant. It pays homage to the chef’s family’s hawker stall in Singapore, first established in 1992. The eatery’s ultra-sweet team complement the homey experience with their enthusiasm as they take you through the extensive menu. The food, mainly Malay, takes influences from numerous neighbouring countries and boasts perfectly spiced and balanced flavours, such as their delicious six-hour cooked rendang made with 20 spices. Be sure to come in a group as dishes are made for sharing.1.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Burj Khalifa skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates1.8km
- Museum of the Future exhibition space in the UAE782m
- The Dubai Fountain world's largest choreographed fountain system2.0km
- Jumeirah Mosque Mosque in Dubai, United Arab Emirates2.7km
- Dubai Zoo zoo in Dubai, United Arab Emirates2.5km
- Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo aquarium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates1.7km
- Za'abeel Stadium stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates3.9km
- Zabeel Park urban public park, located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates3.2km
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