8 Ultra-Luxe Dubai Restaurants Serving Budget-Friendly Opulence

Bluewaters’ stunning Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant offers an eight or 12-course omakase experience.  Cost: AED Dhs499 (eight courses), Dhs599 (12 courses)

1.Clay 

Enjoy unlimited nigiri and maki, along with miso soup, tuna tartare, and two house drinks, all for under Dhs300.

2. Gohan 

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3. Al Muntaha

Expect dishes like heirloom caprese, guinea fowl ravioli, and a creamy milk biscuit dessert—all with breathtaking views from the 27th floor.  Cost: Dhs390 (four courses)

4. Dinner by Heston Blumenthal

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Yes, it’s still a splurge, but for a Michelin-starred experience, this three-course Sunday roast is worth every dirham. Cost: Dhs495 (three courses), Dhs295  (kids under 12)

Award-winning chef Anne-Sophie Pic brings her culinary genius to Dubai with a three-course Sonate lunch menu. Cost: Dhs390 (three courses)

5. La Dame de Pic 

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Choose between a two-course meal for Dhs135 or a three-course feast for Dhs160, featuring fresh burrata, handmade pasta, and decadent tiramisu.

6. Pierchic 

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While à la carte can be pricey, their set menus are a steal—three courses for Dhs295 or a decadent six-course feast for Dhs495. 

7. Bull & Bear

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Get two starters and a main course for just Dhs165, with the option to add dessert for an extra Dhs45.

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8. Nobu Dubai

These deals let you experience Michelin-starred menus, celebrity chef creations, and stunning settings without blowing your budget.

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