The Best Palm Jumeirah Restaurants

 

The iconic man-made marvel isn't just about luxurious resorts and breathtaking views; it's also the epicentre of Dubai's culinary scene. The island is home to six of the country's Michelin-starred restaurants and hosts some of the best dining venues in the Middle East. With multiple celebrity chef-restaurants, fine dining establishments, and eateries with multi-cultural cuisines, Palm Jumeirah delivers a remarkable dining scene you’ll want to be part of. Our guide showcases the best restaurants that Palm Jumeirah has in store for you.

 
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1. Ossiano

It is not often you get to witness sharks and stingrays glide past you as you dine. Ossiano at Atlantis The Palm is perhaps Dubai’s most theatrical fine-dining experience. This Michelin-starred restaurant has been a magnet for culinary adventurers since its inception. As you descend the spiral marble staircase you are transported to an underwater realm, where the Ambassador Lagoon and its 65,000 marine inhabitants provide an extraordinary backdrop. Despite the theatrics, it is the culinary genius of acclaimed chef Grégoire Berger that steals the show. Ossiano's award-winning degustation menu, inspired by memories and life events of the chef, comprises 11 carefully curated courses, marrying theatrical presentations with exquisite flavours, for a memorable dining affair.
 
 

2. Hakkasan

Hakkasan's Dubai branch in Atlantis The Palm offers a seductive ambience perfect for a romantic night out. With moody lighting, smooth service, and an upbeat soundtrack, it sets the stage for a fantastic experience. The menu features reimagined Chinese classics alongside exclusive for-Dubai dishes like lychee lobster with yuzu pearl and Assam seafood toban for those craving spice. Led by chef Andy Toh Chye Siong, the cuisine impresses with colourful presentations and bold flavours. The stylish interior, blending powder blue silk and dark oak latticework, adds to the sophisticated atmosphere, making Hakkasan a must-visit for swanky Chinese dining in Dubai.
 
 

3. Dinner by Heston Blumenthal

Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, located at Atlantis The Royal, brings the essence of British cuisine to Dubai in a sultry dining space. Service is attentive, with staff sharing intriguing origin stories behind each dish. The menu, a mirror of its London counterpart, features British classics dating back to the 1300s, revamped with premium ingredients. Signature dishes like 'Rice & Flesh' and 'Meat Fruit' offer a taste of history, while the 'Tipsy Cake' dessert adds a delightful finish. Awarded one Michelin star, this London-born concept reimagines mediaeval British fare for a contemporary dining experience.
 
 

4. Nobu

In 2023, Nobu relocated to the 22nd floor of Atlantis The Palm, taking over the former Royal Bridge Suite, for an elevated dining experience with exciting flavours and unbeatable views. A private elevator whisks you to the restaurant, which features five distinct sections, including a sushi bar and a VIP booth with views of the culinary team in action. The glamorous ambience attracts Dubai's elite, with a luxurious interior and a stunning outdoor terrace with views of the Palm. Created by world-famous chef Nobu Matsuhisa, the menu fuses traditional Japanese cuisine with Peruvian flavours, featuring classic and contemporary dishes, with the signature black cod miso being a highlight.
 
 

5. Trèsind Studio

Trèsind Studio has made a significant mark on Dubai’s food scene since its debut in 2018, earning two Michelin stars and the prestigious title of Best Restaurant in the Middle East & Africa in 2023. Led by Chef Himanshu Saini, the intimate 20-seater degustation experience at Trèsind Studio is acclaimed for its theatrical presentation and diverse flavours. The “Tasting India” menu offers a 17-course gastronomic voyage, with each dish reflecting a different region of India. Taking inspiration from the popular Indian phrase ‘Atithi devo bhava’, translating to ‘the guest is god’, Trèsind Studio ensures guests feel like royalty throughout their dining journey. It is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts seeking an innovative Indian dining experience.
 
 

6. STAY by Yannick Alleno

STAY by Yannick Alleno offers a refined French dining experience at the exclusive One&Only The Palm resort. Set in a stunning Colonial-style property with high ceilings, lush gardens and a private deck, the restaurant exudes opulence without feeling overly formal. The service is attentive yet personable and perfectly complements the premium ambience. Chef Alleno's attention to detail shines through in the 'Emotions' and 'Experience' set menus, featuring French-inspired dishes with a focus on quality ingredients and precise cooking techniques. The cuisine reflects a sense of occasion, while its two Michelin stars attest to its excellence and technical skill. STAY is one of the best restaurants in Dubai and is a top choice for connoisseurs seeking the finest French cuisine.
 
 

7. SUSHISAMBA

Perched 230 metres above Palm Jumeirah on the 51st floor of the Palm Tower, Sushi Samba brings a fusion of Japanese, Brazilian, and Peruvian cuisine to Dubai's food scene. With branches worldwide, it is one of the city's favourite spots, known for its lively dining experience rather than traditional fine dining. The restaurant presents a dark and sultry atmosphere with a 3D-printed bamboo ceiling and stunning views of Palm Jumeirah and the Dubai Marina skyline. The menu takes diners on a journey from Asia to South America, with dishes inspired by the cultures of these regions. On Thursdays, the dining room transforms into a dancefloor and guests enjoy live music and energetic samba performances. In the open kitchen, chefs skilfully manoeuvre behind the robata grill as they artfully prepare and present each dish. The restaurant's trendy interiors and energetic vibe make it a popular choice for parties, celebrations, late-night dining, and brunch.
 
 

8. Cinque

Cinque offers a dynamic dining experience with an excellent menu curated by award-winning executive chef Mauro di Leo. Despite its party hotel setting, Cinque caters to a fine-dining crowd, serving quality Italian dishes inspired by traditional cuisine from the south of Italy. The menu features sharing platters of cold meats and cheeses, rich pasta, and carefully prepared prime cuts of meat. The restaurant's upscale ambience features parquet flooring indoors and lively party vibes on the terrace, with views of the hotel pool and beach club below. Chef Mauro Di Leo's innovative menu combines Sicilian flavours with a dedication to sustainability and culinary innovation that shines through in every dish. Seafood dishes like Hokkaido scallops and elevated pasta creations make Cinque a delightful destination for modern Italian cuisine.
 
 

9. Akira Back

Located in the chic W Dubai – The Palm, Akira Back brings you a stylish yet relaxed dining experience curated by the renowned snowboarder-turned-chef, Akira Back. Combining Japanese cuisine with Korean and international influences, the menu presents modern, innovative dishes with bold flavours and creative twists. The restaurant's interiors feature sleek furnishings, floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning skyline views, and a romantic, moodily lit ambience. Signature dishes like the tuna sashimi 'pizza' and AB Tacos filled with spiced Wagyu beef are must-tries, alongside a variety of robata grills, vegan options, and sushi. If you are lucky, you may encounter Mr Back himself greeting diners at his Dubai venue.
 
 
 
Palm Jumeirah is one of the best areas for superlative food in the city. The dining scene here is as diverse as it is exquisite with dishes to satisfy every taste. With so many options to choose from, exploring the fine dining scene in Palm Jumeirah is an adventure waiting to be discovered.
 
 
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