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9 best restaurants in Jumeirah to try this week
9 best restaurants in Jumeirah to try this week

Time Out Dubai

time18-06-2025

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  • Time Out Dubai

9 best restaurants in Jumeirah to try this week

One of Dubai's OG neighbourhoods, Jumeirah doesn't just have a gorgeous coastline — it's also home to some of the city's best restaurants. You're spoilt for choice round here, from cute coffee shops to dreamy terraces, live grills and award-winning eateries. If you like this: The complete guide to Jumeirah from rent to restaurants Settle that ever-growing appetite and pull up a chair at one of these next time you're in the neighbourhood. 10 restaurants in Jumeirah to try next BRIX Café Credit: BRIX Café BRIX café and dessert bar comes from the team behind 3 Fils and is a cute spot for a lazy meal and moreish coffee. The setting is charming, at Jumeirah Fishing Harbour, making it a relaxed spot for a catch up with friends. If you have a sweet tooth, you're in the right place as the wide-ranging dessert and pastry menu is absolutely excellent. From carrot cake to lemon and basil sponge, basque cheesecake and millefeuille, each treat has a quirky twist on the original and they look as good as they taste. It's brilliant and it's officially one of the best cafés in Dubai for 2025. Open Fri-Wed 7am-11.30am; Thu 8am-11.30pm. Jumeirah Fishing Harbour 1, (054 515 7861). Çeşme Bazlama Kahvaltı Çeşme Bazlama Kahvaltı If you want to experience a real Turkish breakfast, Bazlama is the place to go. There are six branches of this family-run restaurant in Turkey and now one in Dubai, set within a charming Jumeirah villa. Order the set menu at just Dhs116 and delight as plate after plate is served to you by some of the friendliest waiters in town. Turkish cheese, menemen, eggplant saksuka, beef sucuk, burek bites, cinnamon balls and a library of home-made dips and jams to smear over the ridiculously delicious Bazlama and Pisi breads. The food just keeps on coming and it's all brilliant. For founder Anne Nurten, it's about serving breakfast with a mother's touch – which means you don't leave until you are full. Very full and very happy, in our experience. Open daily 9am-5pm. Al Safa 1, (04 236 4056). Khadak Credit: Khadak The new casual Indian spot, Khadak, has a story to share, and it does so through every little detail—from the quirky knick-knacks and vibrant wall art to its revival of forgotten recipes and the culinary journey of its chef-founder, Naved Nasir, who made waves at London's iconic Dishoom. The menu takes you on a tour of India's street food scene, with dishes like the Radio Café kheema pao, a heartfelt nod to Bombay's legendary Radio Café, and the chicken sukka, straight from the coastal kitchens of Mangalore. Each dish is crafted to pull you in with a tempting description and served in a way that'll make you want to shout about it from the rooftops. Open Sun-Thu 9am-midnight, Fri-Sat 9am-1am. Villa 426, 12 Al Wasl Rd, Jumeirah 2, (058 979 7830). Lana Lusa Credit: Lana Lusa We've long been fans of Lana Lusa's traditional Portuguese cuisine (that's why you'll find it in Time Out Market Dubai), but in its new home at the Four Seasons Private Residences, both the food and the dining experience have levelled up. It's a gorgeous space for a start, with a dreamy terrace overlooking Dubai Canal, and while there's still that home-cooked vibe with recipes from the founder's grandmother, the menu also includes more diverse Mediterranean dishes. It's licensed as well, with Portuguese grape and mixed drinks to pair with your meal. Open Mon-Thu noon-midnight, Fri-Sat 9am-midnight. Four Seasons Private Residences Dubai, Jumeirah 2 (04 380 1515). Mimi Kakushi Credit: Mimi Kakushi This cooler-than-cool Japanese restaurant at Dubai's exclusive Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach counts Scalini and COYA among its illustrious neighbours. Inspired by 1920s Osaka, Mimi Kakushi is all chic furnishings and excellent furnishings. With excellent sushi, robata, claypots and grills (the black cod is terrific) Mimi Kakushi retains its title as the best Japanese restaurant in Dubai for the third year, and you'll certainly be back time and again. Brunch fans, you'll be pleased to hear that Mimi Kakushi also has an excellent brunch offering too for when you want to sample all the signatures. Don't forget to stop in for a Japanese-inspired drink at the restaurant bar for a drink pre- or post-dinner, too. Open daily noon-2am. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah, (04 379 4811). Netsu Credit: Netsu This high-end Japanese restaurant comes alive every Saturday afternoon for brunch, a seemingly never-ending delivery of rather brilliant Japanese cuisine. Each table receives starters to share, including salmon tacos, wagyu beef gyoza and Korean fried chicken, followed by a seasonal sashimi platter, served shrouded in dry ice for a touch of theatre. Signature maki rolls are made tableside, while each guest can choose one large dish (the grilled giant tiger prawn is impressive) which you can snaffle solo or share with your group. Your feast concludes with a dessert platter, so save space for a mochi or two. Open Sun-Thu 6.30pm-11.30pm, Fri 6.30pm-midnight, Sat 12.30pm-3.30pm, 6.30pm-midnight. Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Jumeirah 1, (04 777 2232). Orfali Bros. Credit: Orfali Bros Bistro Consistently excellent, Orfali Bros Bistro is renowned as one of the best Middle Eastern restaurants in Dubai. Helmed by celebrity chef Mohamad Orfali and his siblings Wassim and Omar, the menu here is fresh, fusion and with plenty to talk about, with the Orfali bayildi, umami éclair and OB croquettes being just three of the incredible creations that are in store. Having been named the best Middle Eastern restaurant in the city multiple times by Time Out Dubai, it's an eatery that needs to be visited. Open daily noon-6pm, 7pm-11pm. Wasl 51, Jumeirah, (04 259 2477). Scalini Credit: Scalini To find Scalini, you need to hop into a lift and head down to the restaurant's sunken garden at Restaurant Village at Four Seasons Resort Dubai. A popular place at any given time of day or night, Scalini draws in a loyal crowd. The terrace is a charming spot for an al fresco dinner with friends, while inside bright whites and modern art give a cool feel. Pizzas, pasta, grills, salads and more all fly out the kitchen. Having started out in London's Knightsbridge, this chic restaurant has made a name for itself in Dubai. Go see for yourself. Open daily noon-midnight. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, Jumeirah, (04 349 0068). Sufret Maryam Credit: ITP Images, Sufret Maryam There must be something in the water at Wasl 51. New to Time Out Dubai's top 10 MENA restaurants in Dubai is Sufret Maryam, the latest creation from Salam Dakkak, chef-owner of Dubai institution Bait Maryam. Her new venture is a lot bigger but still cosy, thoughtfully decorated with works from Middle Eastern artists and rustic knick-knacks. Nostalgic Palestinian and Jordanian dishes are elevated to the level you'd expect from such a renowned chef, beautifully presented and executed. Splash out on the La'Moshet Maryam, a slow-cooked lamb shoulder marinated in chef Salam's special spices. It's a taste experience you'll want to repeat again and again. Open daily 9am-midnight. Wasl 51, Jumeirah 1, (050 417 2272). Hungry for more? 18 Jumeirah cafés you might not know about One of Dubai's oldest and most beautiful neighbourhoods The complete guide to Jumeirah from rent to restaurants Everything you need to know It's official: The 86 best restaurants in Dubai Tried and tested by us

Best Turkish restaurants in Dubai 2025: 10 highly-rated spots to try next
Best Turkish restaurants in Dubai 2025: 10 highly-rated spots to try next

Time Out Dubai

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out Dubai

Best Turkish restaurants in Dubai 2025: 10 highly-rated spots to try next

Over the last few years, Turkish cuisine has become increasingly popular in Dubai. From meaty iskender kebabs to stretchy kunafa, Turkish food just always hits the spot. Check out the full list of Time Out Dubai Restaurant Awards 2025 winners here These 10 must-try Turkish restaurants offer fantastic food, as well as a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Time Out Dubai reviews anonymously and pays for all its meals. For more on the review process click here. These are officially the best Turkish restaurants in Dubai, as recognised by the Time Out Dubai Restaurant Awards 2025. The best Turkish restaurant in Dubai 2025 WINNER Sirali Credit: Sirali This Turkish import is one of the most authentic spots in town. A relative newcomer, Sirali is officially this year's best Turkish restaurant, thanks to its skillful cooking, creative presentation and top-notch ingredients. Tucked away in Al Habtoor City the dishes at this elegant restaurant are modern, with fun twists, and every meal starts with delicious freshly baked simit bread. The signature rolled adana kebab is a must-try. Licensed. Al Habtoor City, (058 582 7092). Check out our full Sarali review here Highly commended Çeşme Bazlama Kahvaltı Çeşme Bazlama Kahvaltı If you want to experience a real Turkish breakfast, Bazlama is the place to go. There are six branches of this family-run restaurant in Turkey and now one in Dubai, set within a charming Jumeirah villa. Order the set menu at just AED116 and delight as plate after plate is served to you by some of the friendliest waiters we've ever met. Turkish cheese, menemen, eggplant saksuka, beef sucuk, burek bites, cinnamon balls and all manner of home-made dips and jams to smear over the ridiculously delicious Bazlama and Pisi breads. The food just keeps on coming and it's all brilliant. For founder Anne Nurten, it's about serving breakfast with a mother's touch – which means you don't leave until you are full. Very full and very happy, in our experience. Unlicensed. Al Safa 1, @ (04 236 4056). Günaydin Credit: Günaydin If you're looking for somewhere to eat Turkish food in Souk Al Bahar, Günaydin is the one for you. This fancy Turkish steakhouse has prime views of Burj Khalifa and The Dubai Fountain show, so it's an impressive place to tuck into the tasty grills. Having started life as a butcher's shop in Istanbul, there are plenty of meaty mains to try including steaks and a separate lamb menu. Pick on hot and cold mezze while you ponder which cut you want. Licensed. Souk Al Bahar, Downtown Dubai, (04 554 0700). Check out our full Günaydin review here Shortlisted Asil Credit: Asil This Turkish restaurant can be found at the trendy Rixos Premium Dubai. Inside it's all rich colours and luxe furnishings, while outdoors there's a cool terrace with superb views across the Arabian Gulf and towards Bluewaters and Ain Dubai. A plush lounge area is a top pick for a drink and there's frequently live music and entertainment. The menu blends Turkish flavours with Lebanese and Moroccan tastes, too, with a wide selection of mezze, grills and tagines. Licensed. Rixos Premium Dubai JBR, (04 520 0055). Askim There's a broad menu at Askim but underpinning everything are the flavours of Turkey and the Levant. Salads are colourful and fragrant (the Askim salad with dried figs, beetroot, pecans, feta, balsamic and orange is almost too good to share), grilled kebabs come perfectly charred, the manakish is thin and generously topped and the pida are huge. You'll have to somehow save space for a dessert – from ice cream, cotton candy to Snickers cake, these are an indulgence not to be swerved here. Sit on the terrace during the cooler months and take your time. Unlicensed. Boulevard Heights, Downtown Dubai, (04 266 7099). Bosporus Turkish Cuisine Credit: Instagram @thebosporus A popular name when it comes to the best Turkish restaurants in Dubai, there are various branches of Bosporus across the city. Our pick is the Umm Suqeim branch, which has a cute outdoor area and cosy interiors. For a selection of mezze go for the mixed starter to share, so you don't have to make any tough decisions, while the pide and lahmacon will delight carb-lovers. Doners, kebabs and grills make up the meaty mains and it's all cooked in a homely, traditional style. Unlicensed. Umm Suqeim, (04 380 8090). Istanbul Flower Credit: Istanbul Flower This low-key, casual restaurant is a fuss-free spot to dig into deliciously authentic Turkish cuisine. One of the best Turkish restaurants in Dubai, Turkish Flower has been cooking up kebabs, mezze and more since 2000 and provides pocket-friendly dishes to hungry Dubai diners. Pide, su boregi, lahmacun, kisir and kebabs, order up a bunch to share among you and your mates and get stuck in. Unlicensed. Sheikh Zayed Road, @‌istanbulflower (04 343 4585). Rüya Dubai Credit: Rüya Dubai This Turkish spot was formerly at Grosvenor House Dubai but has since reopened at The St. Regis Dubai The Palm. The spacious, grand restaurant has high ceilings and luxurious furnishings, plus a DJ booth to keep things modern. It overlooks the pool and in cooler weather there's a terrace. From the famed cheese and egg pide to kebabs, mezze and more, all your favourites are on the menu here, in a high-end setting. The bar is worth visiting too, thanks to the creative mixology. Licensed. The St. Regis Dubai The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, @‌ruyadubai (04 218 0065). Check out our full Rüya Dubai review here Sultan Saray Credit: Sultan Saray This longstanding Turkish restaurant has legions of loyal fans thanks to its incredible kebabs and glorious grills. The mezze is top-notch – dive into hummus, fattoush, tabbouleh and more, before trying pide and grilled meats. There's a touch of theatre too thanks to the table-side service. Sultan Saray is always buzzing, the service is solid and the food is excellent – it's a repeat winner of the Best Turkish Restaurant in Dubai award with good reason. Unlicensed. Sheikh Zayed Road, (04 229 0600). Check out our full Sultan Saray review here Ziyafet Credit: Instagram @‌ziyafetdubai This cute, casual Turkish restaurant in Umm Suqeim serves authentic, pocket-friendly plates. Heading here for breakfast? Tuck into the traditional Turkish breakfast with three types of cheese, three types of jam, simit bread, pastries and more to start your day in the best of ways. Mezze ranges from hummus and vine leaves to moutabel, shrimp with garlic butter, while there are various shawarmas and doner kebabs for something heartier. Kebabs and mixed grills make up the mains, while you'll want to round your meal off with Turkish ice cream and a cup of Turkish coffee. Unlicensed. Umm Suqeim, @‌ziyafetdubai (04 548 4418). Check out our full Ziyafet review here Other award-winning spots in Dubai 10 best Asian restaurants in Dubai to bookmark, ASAP From sushi to pad Thai, these are officially the best spots in town 10 of the best Middle Eastern restaurants in Dubai to visit MENA cuisine at its very best The 10 most délicieux French restaurants in Dubai Where to go for that je ne sais quoi in Dubai

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