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20 of the best restaurants in Sharjah right now
20 of the best restaurants in Sharjah right now

FACT

time14-05-2025

  • FACT

20 of the best restaurants in Sharjah right now

Explore the flavours that define this cultural hub, from quaint hideaways to lavish feasting grounds. If you've been in the UAE for some time, chances are you've made a trip to Sharjah – but perhaps not nearly enough. While navigating through the traffic to this emirate may seem daunting, it's a small price to pay for the culinary wonders that await. Whether you're seeking the cosy ambience of a cafe or the sophistication of fine dining, Sharjah boasts a culinary scene that caters to every taste. And FACT has curated a list of the finest restaurants in Sharjah, ensuring that your dining adventures are nothing short of extraordinary. 71 Steak & Grill Located at City Centre Al Zahia, 71 Steak & Grill is a haven for steak enthusiasts. Led by Head Chef Brando Moros, the menu is a testament to open-flame cooking, drawing inspiration from his Colombian heritage and artistic background. The menu offers tantalising options such as Coffee Spiced Steak, Spiced T-bone Steak and Sticky Lamb Ribs. Seafood lovers can indulge in Grilled Sea Bass, while vegetarians can relish dishes like Clay Hummus and Smoked Truffle Burrata. To conclude the culinary journey, desserts like Alfajor's Biscuit and Grilled Peach's Caramel Flan await. GO: Follow @71steakandgrill on Instagram for more information. Located in Sharjah's Al Mareija district, Bait Elowal is a tribute to the emirate's rich past. It's an Arabic name which translates bait to 'home' and elowal to 'travellers who return from their trips with stories and much more to share.' True to its name, this space embodies the spirit of those who return with stories, souvenirs, and new flavours from their journeys. The menu pays homage to the flavours of Morocco, Persia, India, and Türkiye in a two-story heritage house. GO: Visit for more information. Beit Setti Immerse yourself in the culinary charms of Damascus at Beit Setti, nestled in Al Qasba along the Qasba Canal. This restaurant offers an authentic experience within its Syrian setting, adorned with intricate decorations that evoke nostalgia. Beit Setti offers a culinary journey through Damascus, starting with a breakfast spread featuring traditional specialities like foul, hommos, and manakeesh, whereas lunch and dinner bring an array of salads and mezze, shawarmas, and more. GO: Visit for more information. Berenjak The popular Persian restaurant Berenjak has made its way from London to Sharjah. Located in Al Jada, Berenjak prides itself on its traditional take on Persian cuisine. The restaurant focuses on Iranian dishes, with a specialisation in small mezze-style sharing plates and charcoal-grilled kebabs. As you sit down at Berenjak, you'll have the opportunity to try Balal, a tempting dish featuring corn, chilli, lime, and chives, or Sibzamini, crispy fried potatoes served with kordi sauce and Rezet yoghurt. Berenjak takes its name from a whimsical source — the brightly coloured, toasted rice eaten as a snack at funfairs in Persia. GO: Visit for more information. Black Salt Tucked away in Sharjah's Muweilah district, Black Salt offers everything from pasta and pizzas to burgers and Turkish kebabs. The restaurant may promise a memorable meal for all tastes, but it's the desserts that steal the spotlight with their irresistible flavours. Whether you're craving comfort food or gourmet delights, this restaurant delivers an experience that is both satisfying and visually appealing. GO: Follow @blacksaltae on Instagram for more information. Casa Samak Perched along the sea at the Coral Beach Resort Sharjah, Casa Samak invites diners to savour the finest seafood offerings. The menu boasts an array of seafood delicacies complemented by barbecue delights. From the catch of the day to signature dishes like penne with salmon in pink sauce, Casa Samak promises a meal filled with rich flavours and fresh ingredients. With outdoor seating overlooking the sea, you can unwind while indulging in the finest seafood. GO: Visit for more information. Caya Craving Mediterranean fare in Sharjah? Look no further than Caya Restaurant. This popular spot, located in the heart of Nshama Town Square in University City, offers a delightful escape into a world of flavorful grills, pizzas, and classic Mediterranean dishes. Their menu highlights include favourites like the Baked Chicken Shawarma Alfredo Pasta, Caramelised Mango Cheesecake, and the Zaatar Burrata pizza drizzled with truffle oil. Don't miss out on the unique Vimto with baklava, a delightful concoction that promises to surprise and delight. With warm and inviting outdoor seating, adorned with earthy tones and wooden furnishings, Caya is the perfect culinary escape. GO: Follow @cayauae on Instagram for more information. Chie Nestled in Sharjah's House of Wisdom, Chie offers an innovative dining experience that celebrates the art of food through unconventional flavour combinations. Helmed by renowned chef Akmal Anuar, Chie's menu presents dishes such as Chicken Sando with zesty mayo and succulent Australian Lamb Chops. Chef Anuar's distinctive style and creativity have earned acclaim worldwide, making Chie a destination for those seeking a contemporary dining experience in a welcoming atmosphere. GO: Visit for reservations and more information. Entrecôte Café de Paris Step into Entrecôte Café de Paris, located at Zawaya Walk. Rooted in the legacy of the iconic Cafe de Paris in Geneva, this Parisian-style restaurant offers a glimpse into culinary history with its meticulously crafted secret sauce dating back to 1930. The indulgent 180-gram Entrecote Steak, accompanied by the renowned Cafe de Paris sauce, crisp Green Salad, and homemade French Fries, makes this Sharjah spot a must-try. GO: Visit for reservations and more information. Fen Cafe & Restaurant Founded by Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi, Fen Cafe & Restaurant has locations in Al Majaz and Zero 6 Mall. Whether you crave a casual breakfast (served until 5pm), a hearty salad, or a decadent dessert, Fen caters to diverse appetites. Brightly lit and welcoming, the restaurant offers a menu featuring everything from eggs and pasta to croissants and desserts that are sure to satisfy any sweet craving. GO: Follow @fenrestaurant on Instagram for more information. Located on Al Muntazah Street, not too far from Sharjah Public Beach, La Bohème is a 'love letter to French-Mediterranean dining' and is designed to look like a French home. A beautiful maroon door welcomes you into a space defined by Parisian elegance. Think white walls, soft lighting, and a dining room that feels cosy, charming and is filled with art. Must-try items include Caviar Potatoes a la Royale, Escargots de Bourgogne and Wagyu Beef Carpaccio to start. Mains consist of Fettuccine Alfredo alla Noisette, La Bohème Burger and Le Petit Poulet a la Truffe. For desserts, you get to indulge in the likes of Crème Brûlée, Reve de Pistache Cheesecake and much more. GO: Follow @ on Instagram for more information. Moon Slice In Aljada, Moon Slice Pizza stands out as a beacon of culinary innovation. Conceived by Emirati restaurateur Mahmood AlKhamis, Moon Slice offers a pizzeria that's out of this world. The Moon Slice menu features a selection of light antipasti and playful desserts but the main focus is the pizza with its elevated versions of commonplace toppings. FACT can vouch for the Diavola, laden with Wagyu carpaccio, spicy meatballs, and olive aioli. Other appealing options include Frutti di Mare with its topping of shrimp and octopus carpaccio and the MS; a truffle lover's dream adorned with truffle paste, truffle foam and grated truffle. GO: Follow @moonslicepizza on Instagram for more information. Nomani Nestled within the Chedi Al Bait Hotel, Nomani offers an exquisite fusion of Japanese and Korean cuisine. The restaurant's name itself, 'Nomani,' meaning 'in between' in Japanese, aptly reflects its core concept, from delicate sushi rolls to savoury Korean barbecue, each dish at Nomani is a testament to culinary craftsmanship. Indulge in crispy baby squid, Nomani fried wings, and beef bibimbap, followed by the irresistible miso banoffee dome for dessert. There's a reason this sophisticated spot is a FACT award winner. GO: Visit for more information. Paper Fig Located in Muwailih, Paper Fig is a haven for those with a sweet tooth. Founded by Emirati husband-and-wife duo Nawal Alnuaimi and Ahmed Almazrouei, Paper Fig boasts a warm, inviting atmosphere perfect for a relaxed all-day dining experience. Mornings can be brightened with fluffy pancakes or a savoury labneh spread with crunchy pumpkin seeds. Lunchtime might see you indulging in their signature creamy mashed potato or a delightful shredded chicken wrap. But it's Paper Fig's desserts that draw a crowd, from decadent cheesecakes to intricately decorated pastries. GO: Visit for more information. Sand Situated in City Centre Al Zahia, Sand offers Middle Eastern cuisine, showcasing Emirati, Arabian, Uzbek, Moroccan and Georgian cuisine in a chic and modern setting. Sand's contemporary interior is inspired by the natural landscape, incorporating the textures, shapes, colours, and curvature of the desert dunes. Diners are greeted by a dune-shaped entrance that leads into the 100-seat dining room. Signature dishes include Chicken Kebabs, Lamb Shank with Quinoa, Sea Bream or Veal and Pumpkin Moutabal. GO: Visit for more information. Shababeek Shababeek, meaning 'windows' in Arabic, invites diners to indulge in Lebanese cuisine on the picturesque Al Qasba Canal. Helmed by celebrity chef Maroun Chedid, a familiar face from MBC's Top Chef Middle East, Shababeek's menu takes traditional dishes to new heights. Favourites include Dandelion Leaves in Oil, Goat Labneh with Marinated Vegetables and Jumbo Shrimp with Roasted Chili Pepper Emulsion. Don't forget to save room, for the Umm Ali dessert, a treat that perfectly concludes your meal. GO: Visit for more information. Tanuki Tanuki is inspired by Japanese izakayas, complete with a trendy and comfortable setting. Here, the innovative menu includes cold and hot bites, tempura selections, rice and noodles, yakitori, robata grill, hand rolls, speciality maki and more, blending a modern perspective with traditional Japanese cuisine. The interior design, meanwhile, features bonsai, stacked stones and contemporary sculptures in the entryway, evoking the zen gardens that Japan is famous for. A modern reimagining of traditional interiors across the country, the 82-seat dining room features carefully chosen natural materials elevated using artisanal skills. GO: Visit for more information. Thai Gate Restaurant With branches across various locations across the emirate, Thai Gate offers a taste of Thailand in the heart of Sharjah. The warm and inviting décor, adorned with traditional Thai ornaments and lush greenery, instantly sets the mood for an exploration of Thai cuisine. From Papaya Salad to Udon noodles, Thai Gate's menu is a celebration of Thai flavours, with a particular emphasis on seafood-inspired dishes. Indulge in mains like Beef Short Ribs and Panang Curry, and don't miss out on the OG Mango Sticky Rice for dessert. GO: Visit for more information. The View by the Wave Perched close to Al Rabi Tower in Khorfakkan, The View by the Wave offers a picturesque dining experience with stunning beach views and an impressive food selection. With its hut-like ambience and Insta-worthy interiors, you can indulge in various dishes, from Mango trifles to Tacos, Croissants to Pastas, and even Musakhan Rolls. The tempting dessert options include Rose Wheel Croissants and Kinder Umm Ali. GO: Follow @theviewbywave on Instagram for more information. Ushna Situated on Corniche Street at Al Majaz Waterfront, Ushna offers a contemporary taste of Indian cuisine in a warm and inviting atmosphere. From Punjabi Samosas to Gosht Roghan Josh, Ushna's menu is a harmonious blend of centuries-old recipes and innovative twists. Indulge in Chit Chaat Maza and Prawn Biryani, and don't forget to end your meal on a sweet note with Halwa for dessert. GO: Visit for more information.

The FACT UAE guide to the week ahead: 14 to 20 April 2025
The FACT UAE guide to the week ahead: 14 to 20 April 2025

FACT

time14-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • FACT

The FACT UAE guide to the week ahead: 14 to 20 April 2025

It's time to plan the week ahead. It's the start of a new week, and FACT is here to fill each day with fun. From culinary collaborations to interactive activities and leisurely lunches, these are the best things to do in Dubai this week. Monday 14 April Famed for its seamless fusion of soulful beats and FACT award-winning flavours, Honeycomb Hi-Fi debuts the Oma Kissa Menu—a four-dish culinary ode to the spirit of Japan's iconic jazz cafés. Designed to elevate the venue's beloved Jazz Kissa Mondays. Highlights include the Tokyo Potato Salad, a creamy rework of a classic topped with shio koji egg and crispy chips; Tasuta Age fried chicken with citrusy yuzu pepper sauce; Lamb Belly seasoned with Szechuan shichimi and fresh mint; and Shiitake Kushi Katsu with a mushroom tare glaze. Each dish is paired with a rotating selection of crafted cocktails. Available on Mondays. AED 250 per couple. GO: Follow @honeycombhifi on Instagram for more information. Tuesday 15 April Experience a collaborative dinner at 11Woodfire Head to 11Woodfire for an elemental evening as Chef Brando Moros joins forces with Austria's Chef Stefan Glantschnig of Rouge Noir for a one-night-only dinner. This culinary collaboration explores the interplay of fire and water through a 10-course menu. Chef Brando will showcase his signature flame-driven creations, while Chef Stefan brings delicate, water-inspired dishes shaped by Austria's alpine purity. Available on Tuesday, 15 April from 7pm. GO: Visit for reservations and more information. Wednesday 16 April Try the Moonrise x Labyrinth dinner Following their sold-out collaboration in Singapore, Chef Solemann Haddad of Moonrise in Dubai and Chef Han Li Guang of Labyrinth in Singapore reunite for a two-night-only four-hands dinner. Expect a cross-cultural menu where 'Dubai cuisine' meets modern Singaporean flavours in an intimate 13-seat setting. Highlights include Aged Kinki with Laksam Noodles, Foie Gras Puri with date syrup and autumn truffle, and Kegani 'Chilli Crab Pie.' Available on 15 and 16 April at 6pm and 9pm. AED 1,650 per person. GO: Visit for reservations and more information. Thursday 17 April Enjoy floating yoga at the world's highest infinity pool ZETA Seventy Seven at Address Beach Resort has taken wellness to new heights with the launch of the world's first Floating Yoga & Pilates classes atop the world's highest outdoor infinity pool, 310 meters above the ground. Created in collaboration with Super SupFit, the experience blends fitness and mindfulness with views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai skyline. Available on 17 April at 8am and 9am. GO: Visit for more information. Friday 18 April Book an Easter escape Trade the city for coastal calm this Easter with a luxurious escape to InterContinental Ras Al Khaimah Mina Al Arab Resort & Spa. Set on a serene stretch of shoreline, the weekend promises a celebration of sun, sea, and seasonal joy. Enjoy daily breakfast, resort credit, and a late check-out, all designed to elevate your stay. Savour beachfront dining, revitalising spa treatments and enjoy Easter-themed activities for all ages. GO: Visit for reservations and more information. Saturday 19 April Following his performance at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in 2022, Usher will bring his signature soul songs and moves to Club Social in the capital. With over 80 million records sold and a catalogue of R&B anthems like 'Burn', 'DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love', 'Yeah!' and 'You Make Me Wanna', Usher has cemented his status as one of the best-selling artists of all time. Fresh off his record-breaking Las Vegas residency and the release of his ninth album, Coming Home, Usher is set to deliver a performance packed with unforgettable moments. GO: Visit for tickets and more information. Sunday 20 April Try the Peking Duck roast at MìMì Meì Faìr Located in Downtown Dubai, MìMì Meì Faìr is reimagining the traditional Sunday roast with a signature Chinese flair. The star of this new weekly offering is the Apple Wood-Fired Roasted Peking Duck, served with homemade pancakes, crispy duck skin, and bold condiments. Guests will also enjoy starters like Cold Cucumber, Lantern Chicken, and a Selection of Seafood Dim Sum, followed by indulgent sides such as Egg Fried Rice, Chang Sah Potatoes, and Garlic Baby Pak Choi. Availanle on Sundays. AED 188. GO: Visit for reservations and more information.

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