Dubai Restaurants Are Among the Best in MENA
Dubai has once again proven its leadership in the gastronomy scene by featuring 50 restaurants in the Top 19 Restaurants in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Dubai continued its success by adding one more restaurant to the list, compiled by William Reed and announced for the fourth time this year. This development reinforces the city’s commitment to the culinary arts and excellence in fine dining experiences.
Dubai Takes the Top Three Places!
In the MENA’s Top 50 Restaurants list prepared by William Reed, Dubai dominated the top three spots, with a total of six restaurants in the top 10. The city continues to lead the region with its perfectionist approach to gastronomy and unique food and beverage experiences.
Orfali Bros Bistro at the Top for the Third Time in a Row
Orfali Bros Bistro, located in Dubai Wasl 51, has been named MENA’s best restaurant for the third time. Founded in 2021 by Syrian brothers Mohammad, Wassim and Omar Orfali, the restaurant has been attracting great attention with its unique menu that blends Middle Eastern flavors with Dubai’s multicultural cuisine.
Trésind Studio, a two-Michelin-starred fine-dining restaurant on Palm Jumeirah, came in second place with its innovative interpretation of Indian cuisine, while Kinoya, one of the most important representatives of Japanese cuisine, came in third. Dubai restaurants that made the list for the first time include Japanese cuisine representatives Smoked Room and TakaHisa, as well as Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, a restaurant by world-famous chef Heston Blumenthal.
Special Awards for Dubai Restaurants
Dubai restaurants were also crowned with special awards in addition to their high rankings. Boca, which came in 12th place, won the “Sustainable Restaurant” award, while its founder Omar Shihab was honored with the “Icon Award.” Carmen Rueda Hernandez, executive pastry chef of Brix and 3 Fils restaurants, was named “MENA’s Best Pastry Chef.” Ossiano, one of the city’s prestigious restaurants, won the “Art of Hospitality” award for its impeccable service.
About Dubai Economy and Tourism (DET)
Dubai Economy and Tourism (DET) aims to build a sustainable future for the city in line with Dubai Economic Agenda D33. The 10-year plan aims to double Dubai’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), place it in the top three global cities, and make it one of the most popular cities to visit, live, work and invest in.
Source: HORECA TREND



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