Dubai’s dining scene continues to evolve, and this June brings an exciting wave of new restaurants that promise to impress. From fire-grilled feasts and modern Indian cuisine to coastal Russian flavours and European bistro charm, these new spots offer something for every palate. Here are some of the best new restaurants in Dubai that you just cannot miss this month.
1. Viceroy’s Table
Rooted in the legacy of the historic Viceroy’s Table clubs, Viceroy’s Table combines classic Indian flavours with modern culinary craft. The menu features vibrant tandoor dishes, bold chatpata(tangy) dishes, and signature beverages mixed with vibrant Indian spices—all paired with seasonal British ingredients. Set in a space that blends timeless elegance with contemporary design, it’s a refined yet relaxed dining experience where tradition and innovation meet.
Where: Hyatt Place Hotel – Al Mina St – Al Mina – Dubai
When: 12 pm to 3:30 pm, 6 pm to 2 am
2. Publiq European Bistro
Publiq brings the charm of Europe’s bustling bistros to life—a place where flavours, laughter, and laid-back vibes come together with ease. Bright and comfortable, their space encourages you to unwind and enjoy. The menu is a combination of comfort meals with mouthwatering flavours with dishes like crisp salads, roast chicken, and mussels with fries. Drinks are easygoing yet refined, with cocktails crafted to elevate the experience without overcomplicating it.
Where: Four Points by Sheraton – Sheikh Zayed Rd – Trade Centre – Trade Centre 1 – Dubai
When: 24 hours
3. Brasserie Lutetia
Brasserie Lutetia combines classic French flair with the vibrant energy of Downtown Dubai. From early morning breakfasts to evening apéritifs, it offers a refined yet relaxed all-day dining experience. The menu features seasonal dishes made with fresh ingredients, including produce from its hydroponic farm. With live music on select evenings and panoramic views of the Dubai Metro, Brasserie Lutetia captures the essence of Parisian elegance infused with a modern urban spirit.
Where: Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris, 43 Bd Raspail, 75006 Paris, France
When: 7 am to 10:30 pm daily
4. Ape
Situated in Jumeirah, Dubai, APE presents a distinctive blend of Japanese, Pan-Asian, and Italian-inspired cuisine. Guests can enjoy a variety of dishes, including sushi and sashimi, as well as wagyu and handmade pasta. Designed to spark curiosity and connection, APE offers a dining experience where culinary artistry meets stylish ambience, making every visit unique and unforgettable.
Where: Jumeirah Beach Rd – Umm Suqeim – Jumeirah 3 – Dubai
When: 12 pm to 4 am
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5. INA
INA is a dynamic new restaurant in Dubai, you need to check out this June by Fundamental Hospitality and Chef Glen Ballis, centred around the power of open-fire cooking. Located at J1 Beach, it features Dubai’s largest open-fire grill and a menu focused on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. From fire-grilled meats to seasonal vegetables, each dish embraces bold, primal flavours. Named after the Yoruba word for ‘fire,’ INA offers more than just dining—it’s an immersive experience that flows from kitchen to music, celebrating connection and community.
Where: J1 Beach – 71A St – Jumeirah – Jumeirah 1 – Dubai
When: Sunday to Thursday from 6:30 pm to 1 am and Friday to Saturday from 6:30 pm to 2 am
6. The Banc
The Banc, a London favourite since 2011, brings its signature fusion of Mediterranean and Asian cuisine to Dubai. Set in a vibrant location, it offers premium dishes, handcrafted cocktails, and a top-tier shisha lounge. The menu features everything from Wagyu steaks and fresh seafood to creative small plates, such as duck croquettes and tarama served with sourdough. You can choose to dine indoors or enjoy the outdoor area, along with entertaining live music at this classy venue.
Where: Renaissance Hotel – 188 Marasi Dr – Business Bay – Dubai
When: 1 pm to 3 am
7. Magadan
Magadan, the famed Russian seafood spot, makes its Dubai debut at Palm West Beach, blending coastal elegance with bold, lively energy. Inspired by northern maritime journeys, its interiors feature ship-like columns, warm wood finishes, and signature green accents. The menu showcases Russian seafood favourites, fresh Omani lobster, sushi, and Dubai-exclusive dishes—including its first-ever breakfast. With playful touches, such as the edible Cheburashka dessert, Magadan offers a unique dining experience that celebrates the sea with style.
Where: Radisson Beach Resort, Palm West Beach – Palm Jumeirah – Dubai
When: Sunday to Thursday from 12 pm to 12:45 am and Friday to Saturday from 12 pm to 2 am
8. Chatori Gali
Chatori Gali has expanded with two new express outlets in Oud Metha and Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC), bringing its beloved North Indian vegetarian flavours to more of Dubai. These quick-service spots offer street food classics like Jalebi with Rabri, Chaat, and Kadhi Chawal. The Oud Metha opening marks a meaningful return to the brand’s original neighbourhood, while JVC introduces Chatori Gali to a vibrant new community. With more locations on the way, the Express format makes authentic, home-style Indian food more accessible than ever.
Where: Oud Metha and Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC),
When: 8 am to 11 pm (Oud Metha) daily and 10:30 am to 11:30 pm (JVC) daily
This June, make sure to explore these new restaurants and experience the bold tastes and unique vibes that continue to make Dubai a global dining destination.
Cover Image Courtesy: Publiq European Bistro/Website
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