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20+ new restaurants in Abu Dhabi: What's hot in 2025

20+ new restaurants in Abu Dhabi: What's hot in 2025

Abu Dhabi is heating up. Well, it's actually cooling down but when it comes to dining, the mercury is on the way up with the best new restaurants in the capital.
More and more internationally acclaimed food names are making moves in Abu Dhabi, bringing big names from the food world to our city. From second branches of well-loved restaurants to new unique concepts, there's a lot of newness making the rounds so make sure you gather your other half or your pals and head out to try something new…
New restaurants in Abu Dhabi
New restaurants in Abu Dhabi
Amara
For a feast worth sharing, Amara Restaurant dishes up Lebanese classics with a modern twist. Think mezze, Levantine mains, and indulgent desserts like mille-feuille and baklava cheesecake.
Signature bites include juicy lamb chops and shawarma skewers, all paired with refreshing mocktails. Set in a stylish, sunlit space at The WB, it's a top pick for family-friendly dining with a touch of elegance.
Open Sat-Sun, 12pm-2am. The WB Abu Dhabi, Curio Collection by Hilton, Yas Island, (050 777 0543).
Anko
Art, architecture and matcha? Count us in. If you're after a serene escape with a side of sweet treats, head to Anko – the Japanese patisserie perched on the rooftop of teamLab Phenomena in Saadiyat Cultural District.
Surrounded by immersive digital art, the café blends minimalist white décor with floral flourishes inspired by Oshibana (pressed flower art), and serves up traditional wagashi, yogashi, and pan with expertly brewed tea and coffee. Oh, and you don't need a museum ticket to get in – it's open to everyone.
Open daily 10am-8pm. teamLab Phenomena, Saadiyat Cultural District. @ankoabudhabi (0600 56 55 66).
AVLU
Transport yourself to the sun-soaked shores of Greece and Turkey at AVLU, now open at Yas Mall. With its courtyard-inspired design and vibrant menu, this Greek and Turkish culinary haven brings a contemporary twist to traditional Aegean dishes. Think grilled Greek octopus, salt-cooked wild seabass, and slow-cooked Turkish lamb shoulder, all served with a side of warm Aegean hospitality.
Open Mon-Thu 9am-10.30pm, Fri-Sun, 9am-11.30pm. Yas Mall, Yas Island. (058 552 8582).
Barbassi
Attention foodies, the team behind Abu Dhabi's award-winning Marmellata is at it again, and this time, they're turning their magic toward sandwiches. Meet Barbassi, the freshly opened neighbourhood snack bar that serves up stuffed focaccia (omg), coffee, and cakes with an Italian flair.
Located in Mina Zayed's trendy M39 district, Barbassi is the self-described 'kid brother' to Marmellata. If Marmellata's reputation is anything to go by, you can expect queue-worthy bites that'll have you dreaming about your next lunch break. While stuffed focaccia is the main attraction, there is also a non-alcoholic aperitivo bar, serving Italian bitters. It's only open for lunch – but focaccia is definitely a great midday pick-me-up in our books.
Open Monday to Friday, 10am-4pm. Barbassi, M39, Mina Zayed. barbassiboom.com.
Beau Burger
If you ask us where to eat a burger in a place that looks nothing like a burger joint, we'll instantly WhatsApp the location of Beau Burger. Probably the fanciest burger in Abu Dhabi, it's the first venture into the capital of the luxury fast food restaurant that already had a very successful debut in Dubai. Popular dishes include the smash toast with Angus beef, sliced cheese and a buttered bun and the grand chicken burger with fried chicken, sliced cheese and tartare sauce. Yum!
Open Sun-Thu 10am-11pm; Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. Beau Burger, Marina Mall, Abu Dhabi. @beau.restaurant (02 441 0722).
Breath By The Beach
Between Surf Abu Dhabi and plenty of things to do in the area, Al Hudayriyat Beach is becoming the place to be in Abu Dhabi. Add the new Breath By the Beach, which opened in June 2024, to your itinerary and you've got yourself a winning combination for the best day ever. With a privileged beachside location and a menu that includes everything from French Toast and ​​Avo Truffle Scrambled Eggs to Burrata Salad and fresh sushi rolls, there's hardly a better place to unwind while you catch up with friends listening to the waves crashing in.
Open daily 7.45am-11.45pm. Breath By The Beach, Al Hudayriyat Beach (02 877 8839).
Brooklyn Chop House
Imagine a steakhouse that throws in a dash of Asian flair, a splash of New York edge and just enough celebrity clout to make you feel like a VIP. That's Brooklyn Chop House. Known for hosting A-listers like Cardi B and Jamie Foxx in its Times Square and Financial District venues, this iconic spot now brings its NYC flair to Abu Dhabi.
The vibe? Think dark woods, urban chic décor, and playlists that scream New York energy. Perfect for date nights, lively gatherings, or just flexing your foodie credentials.
Open 6pm-11pm (closed Mondays). W Abu Dhabi, Yas Island. wabudhabi.dining@whotels.com. (02 656 0000).
Cacti
A new spot in Marsa Al Bateen, Cacti combines flavours from all over the world in a stylish new spot. Dig into a creamy beef spaghetti with Australian tenderloin grilled beef, fig and honey mustard salad, sushi rolls and a variety of desserts.
Open Sun-Thu 9am-11.30pm; Fri-Sat 9am-midnight. Cacti Restaurant, Marsa Al Bateen, Abu Dhabi (02 622 5467).
Cafe James
Cafe James is no stranger to the Abu Dhabi scene (after all, it won Best Cafe at our Time Out Abu Dhabi Restaurant Awards). But following the success of its original location in Al Shams Boutik in Reem, there's a brand new Al Qana location to visit. With indoor and outdoor seating that boasts prime water views, you can expect James' usual minimalist aesthetic alongside a fresh new menu, showcasing classic and French-inspired flavours. From scrambled champignon and croquettes madame to their signature avocado croissant and hand-made scones, it's a breakfast lover's dream. There's also plenty to choose from for lunch and dinner so Cafe James is really your oyster.
Open daily 7am-11pm. Cafe James, Al Qana. cafejames.abudhabi@gmail.com (02 886 9949).
Dolce N Rose
Millennials, right this way – get ready to step into your pink millennial dream. This new cafe, located by the water in Al Zahiyah, is probably the most demure, mindful and cutesy spot on our list (IYKYK). With lots of speciality drinks and a menu that includes burgers, salads and breakfast hits, you'll definitely want to book a table here for the next time you see your friends.
Open daily 8am-11pm. Waterfront, Al Zahiyah, Abu Dhabi. @dolcenrose (02 447 4506).
Gala
If you're after a top-tier veggie or vegan feast, Gala Restaurant is where it's at. This Abu Dhabi gem mixes traditional Indian flavours with global flair, delivering a plant-based dining experience that's anything but ordinary. The standout? Their high tea menu – think tangy chickpea potato cups, falafel avocado chutney, and dreamy desserts like mango coconut mousse and rose pistachio scones. Yum.
Dhs180 for two. Open daily 11.30am-11.30pm. Century Hotel Apartments, Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan St, Al Zahiyah, Abu Dhabi.
Goldfish
Food lovers, you'll be open-mouthed for this one. Goldfish Sushi & Yakitori, the Dubai sensation from culinary genius Chef Akmal Anuar and hospitality powerhouse Sunset Hospitality, has set up shop in Abu Dhabi. Known for its iconic sushi rolls, sizzling clay pots, and slurp-worthy ramen, this spot is a must-visit for anyone with a taste for top-notch Japanese fare.
Open daily 10am-11pm. Marina Mall. goldfishsushiyakitori.com, (02 665 6485).
Hanar
Yas Bay just got even cooler, with the arrival of the new Mesopotamian-meets-Anatolian hotspot from the masterminds behind Daikan. This chic beachfront restaurant oozes charm, with rich pomegranate hues, candlelit vibes, and even cricket balls as table decor – quirky, right? On the menu, you've got to try the Hummus Wagyu, lamb chops, and buttery king prawns. Cool off with a Marmara Sunset mocktail or dive into their mixed drinks selection.
Open daily 6pm-11.30pm. Hanar, Yas Bay Waterfront, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi. @hanar_restaurant. (052 985 2564).
HuQQabaz
HuQQabaz Abu Dhabi has just landed, bringing Istanbul's vibrant dining scene right to the capital – and it's exactly what we needed. From the moment you walk in, you'll be captivated by the bold interiors and a stunning terrarium filled with parrots and exotic plants—it's an experience for all the senses.
Whether you're after a laid-back lunch or an intimate dinner, HuQQabaz has you covered. There's a cosy VIP area perfect for special occasions and a dedicated kids' zone, so the little ones can play while you savour the flavours.
On the menu? A modern twist on Turkish classics. Think perfectly grilled kebabs, fresh mezes, and an iconic Turkish breakfast loaded with fresh bread, cheeses, olives, and dips. And for shisha fans, HuQQabaz offers a stellar selection along with live entertainment.
Open daily, 24/7. HuQQabaz, 25 Al Alam St, Al Kasir, Al Marina. @huqqabazabudhabi (02 650 5513).
Ilios Beach Club
Yamas, beach lovers! If you've ever dreamed of lounging on a Greek island without the flight, Ilios Beach Club on Hudayriyat Island is calling your name. Freshly opened as part of Surf Abu Dhabi, this chic new spot is all about bringing Mykonos vibes straight to the UAE. The decor? Think natural stone, wood, and linen – perfect for those Insta shots by the pool. For a touch of exclusivity, head upstairs to the Euphoria Lounge and Bar, or if you're feeling extra, book the private Elysium room for some VIP lounging. Downstairs, Meraki Dining & Terrace serves up Mediterranean flavours with a twist – seafood, sashimi, and Black Angus Tenderloin are all on the menu. And when the sun sets? Expect killer DJ sets to keep the party going all night long.
Open daily, 12pm-1am. Ilios Beach Club, Hudayriyat Island, Al Hudayriyat, Abu Dhabi. surfabudhabi.com/ilios, @_iliosbeachclubi (02 419 8508).
Majlis by Pierré Herme
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Coming to the Rosewood Hotel Abu Dhabi is the only outpost of the legendary Picasso of Pastry, Pierré Herme, in the UAE. Expect the iconic macarons plus an array of cakes, chocolate, and fresh pastries, as well as The Espresso Lab, for all your coffee needs. Très bien!
Open 7am-midnight. Rosewood Abu Dhabi, Al Maryah Island.
Maki
One for the lovers of Japanese food, Maki opened in Al Qana in December 2024. Expect handcrafted sushi rolls, flavorful ramen and fresh poke bowls.
Open 3pm-12am. Al Maqta'a Street – Rabdan, Al Qana. @maki.uae.
Mezzaluna
Big news for foodies: iconic Italian eatery Mezzaluna has landed in Yas Mall. With a 40-year legacy and roots in New York, this trattoria is known for its authentic Italian flavours, pizzas with 48-hour fermented dough, and cosy, home-style vibes. Expect a menu packed with traditional Italian classics – from light, airy pizzas to indulgent Mamma Cakes for dessert. The space? Think earthy tones, handcrafted ceramics, and a welcoming, rustic charm.
Open Sun-Thu 10am-11pm, Fri-Sat 10am-midnight . Ground Floor, Yas Mall. @mezzaluna.ae.
NAC
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Famous for its London's Mayfair original branch, NAC (meaning North Audley Cantine) has landed in Abu Dhabi. Expect a sophisticated yet laidback vibe and plenty of delicious French Bistro food.
Open Mon-Thu 10am-5pm, 6pm-11pm; Fri-Sun 9am-5pm; 6pm-12am. Marina Mall.
Nalu
Wave chasers and foodies, rejoice – Nalu Surf Club has officially landed at Surf Abu Dhabi on Hudayriyat Island, and it's ready to be your new go-to spot. Whether you're soaking up the sun on the Wave Lounge terrace with views of the world's most advanced man-made wave or catching sunset vibes at the Oak Bar Lounge with DJ beats and ocean-inspired cocktails, this spot is serving all the chill.
The menu by Executive Chef Denis Placereani is a global feast, from breakfast treats like Huevos Rancheros and Thai Crab Omelette to big hitters like Goong Sarong and Lobster Catalan. Don't even get us started on the desserts – The Great Wall peanut butter parfait is a must-try.
Open daily, 8am-1am. Nalu Surf Club, Hudayriyat Island, Al Hudayriyat, Abu Dhabi. surfabudhabi.com/Nalu, @_nalu_surfclub. (02 419 8509).
Pappas Taverna
Transport yourself to the Greek Isles without leaving Yas Island. Pappas Taverna, a Greenwich Village favourite, brings its rustic charm and fresh, authentic flavours to Abu Dhabi.
The design is pure coastal Greece – whitewashed elegance with a welcoming warmth that makes every meal feel like a holiday. Whether it's a casual dinner or a private event, Pappas Taverna will give you all the Mediterranean vibes.
Open 6pm-11pm (closed Tuesdays). W Abu Dhabi, Yas Island. wabudhabi.dining@whotels.com. (02 656 0000).
Pincode
Heads up! Celebrity Chef Kunal Kapur is bringing his culinary magic to the capital, and if the buzz from Dubai Hills is anything to go by, Abu Dhabi is in for a treat. Expect a menu bursting with unique flavours, like kale and spinach kebabs, tandoori prawns, creamy spinach and burrata, and the iconic Old Delhi-style milk and bread. And it's not just the food that'll impress – the space is set to have some seriously cool design vibes too.
Open Sun-Thu 10am-11pm, Fri-Sat 10am-12am. The Galleria Al Maryah Island. @pincode.uae.
Rosemary
Abu Dhabi's dining scene just got tastier with the arrival of Rosemary Restaurant at Bab Al Qasr Hotel. This North Mediterranean-inspired eatery combines warm, inviting vibes with fresh, high-quality ingredients for a meal to remember. Expect dishes like paella, grilled octopus, and rosemary-infused mocktails, all served in a luxurious setting.
Open daily 7pm-1am. Bab Al Qasr Hotel, Corniche. millenniumhotels.com (056 505 2187).
r&b Grillhouse
If you're looking after a new BBQ joint, then head on down to R&B Grillhouse. Specialising in burgers and ribs, this is a meat lover's dream. All burgers are made with hormone-free, pure beef patties while the ribs are slow-cooked for eight hours, then flame-grilled and topped off with your choice of homemade signature sauces. Believe it or not, there's also something for veggies and vegans visiting and also seafood options.
Open Mon-Thu 10am-11.30pm; Fri-Sun 10am-1am. r&b Grillhouse, Marsa Marina, Abu Dhabi (02 681 4314).
Savanna Sol
If you're planning your next evening out, Savanna Sol should definitely come out top on the WhatsApp chat poll. Located at Rixos Premium Saadiyat Island this new Africa-inspired bar will take you on a journey to the savanna, with sophisticated interiors and an innovative mixed-drinks and bites menu. Guests can expect live music as well as live DJ performances in the late hours.
Open daily 5pm-2am. Savanna Sol, Rixos Premium Saadiyat Island, rixos.com.
Shvili
Whether you can't get enough of it or you never tried it, Georgian food is now in town, courtesy of Shvili (which can already be found in Dubai Hills Mall and Nakheel Mall). Expect classic dishes like khinkali, khachapuri and kebabs.
Sun-Thu 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-12am. The Galleria, Al Maryah Island. @shvili.ae
Sontaya
Sontaya is back and it's bringing a whole new energy to The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, Abu Dhabi.
Named after the Thai word for 'sunset', this iconic dining destination has been reimagined with a fresh Southeast Asian menu, a stunning setting and a lovely atmosphere.
6pm-midnight, Mon-Thu. 1pm-4pm, 6pm-midnight, Fri-Sun. St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, Abu Dhabi, restaurant.saadiyat@stregis.com, sontayaabudhabi.com. (02 498 8443).
Soraya Restaurant
From the creators of London's top dining spots like Pachamama comes Soraya, a Persian-inspired restaurant that has very recently opened at Yas Mall. Indulge in succulent skewers of marinated meats and vegetables that whisk you away to the vibrant streets of Tehran. Soraya's all-day menu is crafted for communal feasting, offering dishes that seamlessly blend traditional home-cooked flavours with modern creative twists.
Open daily noon-5pm, 6pm-midnight. Soraya Restaurant, Yas Mall Abu Dhabi (056 509 0504).
Strawfire
Now open at the Emirates Palace, one of the most iconic venues in Abu Dhabi, Strawfire brings the ancient Japanese cooking technique Warayaki to the capital. With this method of cooking, which consists of grilling over a roaring fire fueled by straw, food gets a delightful smoky flavour.
Open daily 6pm-12am. Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi.
SUSHISAMBA
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Blending Japanese, Brazilian, and Peruvian flavours, the iconic restaurant (it's everywhere from London to Las Vegas) has finally landed in the capital. It spans two floors, features an awe-inspiring bar and terrace with panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and an exclusive SAMBAROOM. Bring on the party!
Open 6pm-1am (Sun-Wed), 6pm-2am (Thu-Sat). Podium 1 of Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers. @sushisambaabudhabi, (02 811 5882).
Taparelle
Art, culture, and food collide at Taparelle, a stunning new tapas-style restaurant. Open as of December 2024, this French-Italian eatery is designed to welcome every kind of guest. Fancy a quick bite? The Mediterranean-inspired entranceway has you covered. Need a change of scenery while working remotely? The co-working table is the perfect spot.
The restaurant's name pays homage to its wooden shutters, salvaged from Beirut after the 2020 port explosion – a heartfelt touch that complements the space's collaborative design by AKK Architects and Trifecta Design.
Head Chef Omaka Marie Orubu has crafted a menu bursting with flavour and flair. Signature dishes include seabass carpaccio, wood-fired tomato, scallops grenobloise.
Open daily, noon-11pm. Breakfast from 9am-noon. Taparelle, Manarat Al Saadiyat, Saadiyat Cultural District. taparelle.com, (02 657 5832).
Vero Italiano
Abu Dhabi's dining scene just got a little more delizioso. Vero Italiano has arrived at Rixos Marina, bringing an authentic taste of Italy with a side of luxury.
Expect rustic charm, top-tier Italian ingredients, and a menu packed with classics like beef carpaccio, handmade pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and dreamy desserts (tiramisu, anyone?).
Open daily 6.30-11pm. Rixos Marina. rixos.com, (02 498 0000).
Villa Sélène
Another Yas Island restaurant to put on your must-visit list, Villa Sélène has one of the most stunning views around, overlooking the gorgeous Yas Links greens. Inside the decor is Mediterranean-inspired (as is the food) and a piano is used to soundtrack your meal.
6.30am-11pm. Yas Links, Yas Island. @villaselene.yaslinks, dining.ylad@viyagolf.com (054 990 4246).
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BLU Pizzeriá
Pizza lovers, rejoice. BLU Pizzeriá, Dubai's homegrown gem, is making its way to Abu Dhabi, setting up shop in Al Qana. Specializing in Neapolitan-style pizzas with a delicious Middle Eastern twist, this wood-fired pizza spot is bringing all the flavours from its popular Dubai location to the capital. Expect classic creations like the Burrata pizza and the spicy Pepperoni, as well as inventive offerings like the Short Ribs with truffle sauce or the Musakhan-inspired chicken pizza. While we're still waiting on the official opening date, one thing's for sure – BLU Pizzeriá is going to be the perfect slice of Italy in Abu Dhabi.
Opening soon. Saadiyat Island.
Gaia
Mediterranean food lovers, get ready – word on the grapevine is that GAIA might be heading to the capital. The chic Greek-Mediterranean eatery by Dubai's celebrated Chef Izu Ani is reportedly setting its sights on Abu Dhabi, and we're already dreaming of freshly grilled seafood and that famous salt-crusted seabass.
Known for its stylish setting and sensational flavours, GAIA has become a staple on the Dubai dining scene. Now, it looks like Abu Dhabi's about to get a taste of the magic. No confirmed location or date yet, but keep those forks at the ready.
Coming soon. @gaia__dxb
Ibn AlBahr
Get ready, Abu Dhabi – beloved seafood spot Ibn AlBahr is expanding from Dubai to Makers District on Reem Island. This Lebanese-inspired seafood spot is set to offer a menu packed with very fresh, authentic flavours and stunning sea views. Expect everything from calamari and lobster to paella, seafood towers, and signature fish curries. Yum.
Opening soon. Makers District, Reem Island.
Isabel
Get ready for a taste of London life in the capital. Expect a lavish blend of Mediterranean cuisine and European sophistication in a space inspired by the glamour of the 1930s. Designed by Argentinian restaurateur Juan Santa Cruz, Isabel Mayfair has already wooed London's A-listers and now it's your turn to experience it. Picture dark wood, golden accents, and Napoleonic blue upholstery setting the stage for a menu that spans from veal ragù gnocchi to Santa Cruz's famed blackened chicken.
Coming soon, The Galleria Al Maryah Island.
Kew's Fried Chicken
If you're already a die-hard fan of Sticky Rice's unapologetically authentic Thai food, get ready to fall beak over heels for their latest venture – Kew's. Launching on Thu Apr 17 next to Sticky Rice's Yas Mall location, this all-new fried chicken spot is rewriting the rules with a crispy twist: beef tallow.
Instead of seed oils, Kew's fries up its juicy chicken in premium all-natural beef tallow, giving it next-level flavour and crunch. It's the first of its kind in the region, and we're here for it.
Expect Hokkaido milk bread sandwiches, house-made tallow fries, and coating options like the beloved Sticky Tamarind, fiery Kong Kang, and Thai BBQ. On the side? Think sour mango slaw, Hainanese rice, and creamy coconut milk shakes.
The story behind it all makes it even better. Sticky Rice was founded in 2018 by Amena Rakkuson (aka Mama) and her son Mo, and now this next chapter honours her love for ducks – with the new brand named after the restaurant's adorable mascot, Kew.
Opening Apr 17. stickyrice.ae.
La Brasserie
Get ready for an authentic slice of French dining with the upcoming opening of La Brasserie at Saadiyat Grove. Drawing inspiration from the classic brasseries of Annecy, Lyon, and Paris, this new spot promises to bring all the best of traditional French cuisine right here to Abu Dhabi. Expect fresh, seasonal ingredients and a focus on regional dishes that will make you feel like you've stepped straight into a chic Parisian bistro. While we're still waiting on an official opening date, we can guarantee La Brasserie will be one to watch if you're in the mood for a French feast.
Opening soon. Saadiyat Grove.
Novikov
Get ready for a serious flavour fusion, Abu Dhabi. The internationally loved Novikov is finally making its way to The Galleria Al Maryah Island, and we've got our chopsticks and truffle oil ready.
Originally launched in 1991 by Arkady Novikov, this sleek global brand is best known for its unique mashup of Asian and Italian dishes — think sushi one minute and handmade pasta the next. Dubai foodies will remember its stylish DIFC venue fondly, and now it's Abu Dhabi's turn to dine in style.
Coming soon. @novikovrestaurant.
Restaurant Paul Bocuse
This is not just any restaurant – it's the legacy of the legendary chef, Paul Bocuse. With roots in fine dining royalty, Restaurant Paul Bocuse is set to open at Saadiyat Grove, bringing with it the elevated, Michelin-starred culinary standards that made Bocuse a household name in the world of haute cuisine. Known for its luxurious French dishes and impeccable service, this is where you'll want to go for a special occasion (or simply if you fancy feeling fancy). With high-end hospitality and a name that commands respect in the culinary world, it's the new place to be for fine dining in Abu Dhabi.
Opening soon. Saadiyat Grove.
Sakhlin
Abu Dhabi's dining scene is about to get even more exciting with the upcoming arrival of Sakhalin, a culinary collaboration from some of the most influential names in the food world. Restaurateur Boris Zarkov, chef Alexey Kogay, and White Rabbit's brand chef Vladimir Mukhin (yes, that Vladimir Mukhin from Netflix's Chef's Table) are the masterminds behind this new spot, inspired by Russia's Sakhalin Island.
Expect a fusion of Asian and Mediterranean flavours, with each dish crafted to take your tastebuds on an adventure. While the exact opening date and location haven't been revealed yet, if it's anything like the venues in Moscow, Bodrum, or Istanbul, we're in for something special.
Opening soon.
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Supernova Burger
Abu Dhabi's burger scene is about to level up. Supernova Burger — the cult London favourite known for its smash-hit burgers, golden fries and indulgent sundaes — is heading to the UAE capital later this year, and we're very hungry already.
Brought in by Belhasa Hospitality (the folks behind hot London imports like NAC and Berenjak), this will be Supernova's first UAE outpost, joining the brand's growing UK empire, which began in Soho and is eyeing up Mayfair next.
Set to open in a stylish villa somewhere in the heart of the city (location still under wraps), the Abu Dhabi edition promises the same signature house sauce, crispy fries, and no-fuss, all-flavour energy that made it a London hit.
Watch this space — Abu Dhabi's burger lovers are in for a seriously juicy treat.
Coming soon. @supernovaburger @belhasahospitality.
Tetto
Tetto, began with a few intimate meals, shared among friends, that quietly snowballed into one of Abu Dhabi's most sought-after supper clubs. And now, it's coming to Mina Zayed's MiZa neighbourhood.
Now? Tetto is making the leap from pop-up to permanent, opening as a full-time restaurant. Nestled in Mina Zayed, Tetto's new home is steeped in personal history for its founders, making the move feel as much about heritage as it is about hospitality. What was once a place of family business is now becoming a space to build something new while honouring the past.
Coming soon, Mina Zayed.
The Flame Steakhouse
Get ready to sizzle. Later this year, a sleek new steakhouse is set to fire up the city's dining scene at one of its most iconic spots. The Flame, an Argentinian steakhouse, is gearing up to open inside Rixos Marina, blending prime cuts with bold Argentinian and Portuguese flavours. With seating for 168 and live kitchen stations bringing the heat, this venue promises more than just great food–it's a full-on show. Expect a dark wooden interior, warm lighting, and a whole lot of culinary flair.
Coming soon, Rixos Marina.
YANA
Abu Dhabi's culinary scene is about to get even more exciting with the arrival of YANA, a brand-new Pan Asian meets Peruvian restaurant set to open on Saadiyat Island. While the official opening date is still under wraps, YANA promises to deliver a classy and contemporary dining experience, blending the best of Asian and Peruvian flavors with a modern twist. The bold blue décor, paired with low-lit lighting and lush greenery, will make for a sophisticated setting perfect for groups. From the team behind James Café and the soon-to-open Nira, YANA is shaping up to be one of the city's most anticipated new spots.
Opening soon. Saadiyat Island.
3Fils
Serving up contemporary Asian food, this homegrown brand has built quite a reputation in Dubai. A foodie favourite, 3Fils has found a permanent home at the Abu Dhabi Edition following a successful pop-up in the capital last year.
Coming soon. Abu Dhabi Edition.
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A royal test ride, 200km/h speed and sleek passenger stations – here's the latest on the UAE's most ambitious public transport project We may still be a little while away from hopping on board, but Etihad Rail just got a major seal of approval – from none other than His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai recently took a test journey from Dubai to Fujairah aboard the passenger train, part of the country's first national rail network set to launch in 2026. Mohammed bin Rashid boards Etihad Rail passenger train for journey between Dubai and Fujairah ahead of commercial launch in 2026. — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) August 2, 2025 Sheikh Mohammed said: 'We have made the journey from Dubai to Fujairah on the Etihad Rail passenger train… The train will connect 11 cities and regions across the UAE, from Al Sila to Fujairah, with a speed of 200 km/h. It is expected to carry 36 million passengers annually by 2030. 'I'm proud of our national projects. I'm proud of the Etihad Rail team led by Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed. And I'm proud of a nation that never stops working – one that adds a new brick to its future infrastructure every single day.' So where are we with Etihad Rail? Right now, the train isn't open to the public – but it's getting there. By 2026, you'll be able to zoom across the country in plush, modern comfort, skipping traffic and slashing travel times. Expect to go from Abu Dhabi to Dubai in just 57 minutes and reach Fujairah in around 105. That's a game-changer for both residents and tourists – and the network's design is all about efficiency, sustainability and connectivity. Here's what we know so far: The rail will connect 11 cities across the UAE from Al Sila in the west to Fujairah in the east. It's designed to carry up to 36 million passengers a year by 2030. The passenger service is expected to boost domestic tourism, potentially generating Dh24 billion in revenue over the next 50 years. While official ticket prices haven't been announced yet, the RTA's nol card is expected to be part of the payment system. And if early reports are anything to go by, the interiors will feature luxury seating, charging ports, entertainment systems and a little Italian flair – thanks to a partnership with boutique train design firm Arsenale. The bigger picture Etihad Rail isn't just about fast trips between cities. It's part of a Dh50 billion national railway programme designed to future-proof transport in the UAE – with expected economic gains of Dhs200 billion over the next 50 years. Think reduced car dependency, lower emissions and safer roads. Every freight train will take up to 300 trucks off UAE highways and the network is expected to cut land transport emissions by 21 percent annually by 2050. And with freight already in motion, it won't be long until passengers can climb aboard too. Four stations have already been confirmed and construction is in full swing. So while you won't be riding it just yet, Sheikh Mohammed's test journey shows the future of UAE travel is firmly on track – fast, sustainable and seriously stylish. Living in the UAE When is the next public holiday? Here's when you'll have your next day off 5 unexpected Emirates ID perks you should seriously be using And yes, they all make our lives a little bit easier 12 brilliant day trips from Abu Dhabi for when you need to escape the city And some of them are free

Restaurant Review: La Petite Maison Abu Dhabi
Restaurant Review: La Petite Maison Abu Dhabi

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Restaurant Review: La Petite Maison Abu Dhabi

La Petite Maison at The Galleria, Al Maryah Island, is a love letter to French flair. From buttery snails to dreamy desserts, this fine dining favourite delivers on flavour, charm and style. Here's our review of this Abu Dhabi fine dining favourite. The Spot La Petite Maison sits inside The Galleria on Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi. The Michelin-starred restaurant began as a charming restaurant in the old town of Nice in the 1980s. It was founded by Nicole Rubi, a French woman of Italian descent who believed in simple, honest food made exceptionally well. Her philosophy travelled and now there are restaurants in London, Dubai, Hong Kong, Riyadh, Doha, Miami, Limassol, and Abu Dhabi. The Vibe Crisp white tablecloths glow against the bright coloured art on the walls. Every fork, every glass, every fold of napkin is precise. In the middle of the room, the staff gather like they're backstage at a play. Sleeves are rolled, aprons are tied. There's a hum in the air, not from guests but from the team getting into position. French music plays in the background as the barman mixes pink mocktails with the care of someone mixing perfume. Then, without warning, the staff let out a shout. It's part war cry, part theatre. A signal. And with that, the doors open and service begins. Food and Drinks LPM's food is French Mediterranean with a whisper of Italian. It's what happens when comfort food gets dressed up for a night out. Think simple ingredients, treated with the kind of reverence usually reserved for royalty. It's the kind of food you'd expect from the South of France if your grandmother and a French chef teamed up in the kitchen. It's elegant without being stuffy and rich without being heavy. Everything feels considered yet effortless. The Burrata with black truffle is the kind of starter that makes you close your eyes on the first bite. Creamy, earthy and too good to share. The showstopper is the beef tartare with smoked bone marrow mayonnaise – a dish so decadent, it should come with a warning label. You could fall in love over that dish. You haven't been to LPM if you haven't had the Burgundy snails with garlic butter and parsley. It's the real hero of the starters, they are a rite of passage. Sides like the dauphinois gratin and broccolini keep things balanced and satisfying. The grilled Wagyu sirloin was rich and indulgent, a dish for when you're feeling celebratory. The Vivienne lamb cutlets were sublime and packed with flavour and finished with just enough finesse to make you fall in love. Perfectly pink, dressed with olive, eggplant caviar and pine nuts, they'll haunt your dreams for a long time. But not everything landed perfectly. The lobster linguine, looked the part but fell short on the flavour. The pasta was tasty, but the lobster itself should have stayed in Canada. It wasn't bad, but it didn't sing. Blame the snails for stealing the spotlight. The homemade rigatoni arrabbiata is a safe, solid choice for the meat-free crowd. Dessert is where the magic returns. The vanilla cheesecake lives up to its reputation as the best in the UAE. Light, creamy, perfectly paired with a berry compote. The hot chocolate mousse is smooth and indulgent, like something written straight from the heart of the kitchen. Both desserts tasted like they were made for the king of France. Drinks are thoughtful and beautifully made. Whether you're going alcohol-free or diving into cocktails, the flavours are clean, bright and refreshing. The Service There's a quiet choreography to the way the staff move. They glide, rather than walk, anticipating what you need before you realise you need it. Waiters know the menu intimately. Their recommendations are honest, thoughtful and spot on. The sommelier, with a palate as sharp as his suit, made pairings that elevated each bite. What's On the Bill Expect to spend around Dhs500 per person. If you're adding Wagyu, caviar or multiple courses, the total climbs fast. But the experience, from food to service, makes it worth it. The Final Say La Petite Maison is an experience that's about more than just exquisite food. You're transported from Abu Dhabi's desert heat to the breezy coastline of the French Riviera. It does this through flavours and feeling. The entire night feels like something to remember. Come hungry, leave smitten. What's On Verdict Sublime service, dreamy desserts and enough French flair to make you forget you're in a mall. Go for the snails, stay for the dessert, and leave planning your next visit. Location: La Petite Maison, The Galleria, Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi Times: Mon to Sun, noon to 3:30pm, 6pm to 11:30pm Contact: (02) 692 9600 Reservations: Highly recommended, especially for dinner and weekends Images: supplied

Etihad Airways just made Abu Dhabi one of the most connected cities in the world: Here's how
Etihad Airways just made Abu Dhabi one of the most connected cities in the world: Here's how

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Etihad Airways just made Abu Dhabi one of the most connected cities in the world: Here's how

Whether you're planning a quick getaway or long-haul adventure, flying in and out of Abu Dhabi just got even easier. Etihad Airways is expanding its global reach through a wave of new airline partnerships – and that means more routes, more choice and more reasons to start your journey in the capital. The national carrier now works with over 40 international airlines, linking travellers to more than 100 destinations on its own network and over 300 worldwide when you factor in its codeshare partners. This puts Abu Dhabi firmly on the map as one of the most accessible cities on the planet. Among its most recent tie-ups? Ethiopian Airlines, Azul Brazliian Airlines, China Eastern Airlines and Air Europa, which join an already impressive lineup that includes Air Seychelles, India's Akasa Air, Portugal's TAP and Greek carrier Sky Express. Together, these collabs give Abu Dhabi stronger links to Africa, Asia, Europe and beyond – and open the city up to even more inbound visitors. Etihad's loyalty programme also happens to be one of the largest of any non-alliance airline, with 25 partner carriers allowing frequent flyers to earn and spend rewards across hundreds of global routes. More global carriers are expected to tap into the capital's potential in the months ahead, so stay tuned. Need some travel inspo? Travelling from Abu Dhabi is about to be so much faster Zayed International Airport is the world's first airport to make this change 18 countries offering visa-on-arrival to UAE residents Here's where to go UAE citizens now get visa-on-arrival for India: a game-changer for travellers That quick trip to India just got even easier

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