Dubai’s dining scene never stops evolving, and this season is no exception. From ultra-luxe fine dining spots to hidden speakeasies and Instagram-worthy cafés, the city is buzzing with fresh new openings. Whether you’re a foodie on the hunt for the next big thing or just looking to upgrade your dining plans, these new restaurants in town promise innovative menus, stunning interiors, and unforgettable experiences. Here’s your ultimate guide to the most exciting new spots to check out right now!
Zuma Beachhouse

Where: La Mer Beach
One of the top restaurants in the city, Zuma Dubai has announced plans to open a new beachside restaurant in Dubai in 2025. Zuma Dubai Beachhouse will be located at La Mer, adjacent to the upcoming Gran Melia Dubai hotel and will overlook the Port de La Mer marina. The space promises to feature a sleek pool with day beds and a resident DJ playing throughout the day. There will also be a lounge and bar overlooking the sea as well as access to the private beach.
HANU

Where: St Regis Gardens, Palm Jumeirah
Cuisine: Korean
Sunset Hospitality Group (the team behind Signor Sassi, Attiko and SUSHISAMBA) is launching HANU, a modern Korean dining destination opening in January 2025 at the St. Regis Gardens. Led by SUSHISAMBA’s chef Kyung Soo Moon, HANU promises a modern take on traditional Korean cuisine, blending heritage with creativity in every dish.
Mūn

Where: J1 Beach, La Mer
Cuisine: Asian
Parisian import Mūn, set in an authentic oriental beach garden, will bring its refined ode to Asia to Dubai’s new J1 Beach. Only the second location for Mūn, this looks like a pretty spot for sharing plates by the sea.
Nobu One Za’abeel

Where: The Link, One Za’abeel
Cuisine: Japanese-Peruvian
One of Dubai’s longest-standing Japanese restaurants is opening its third location at The Link. The latest venue promises to offer a stylish dining room, private dining spaces, an elegant lounge and a bar with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer skyline views. The design and interiors of the restaurant will feature all the Nobu aesthetics but with a futuristic element. The new Nobu location will also have an entertainment program with performances.
Crazy Horse

Where: Address Downtown, Downtown Dubai.
Cuisine: French
Crazy Horse Paris, the iconic cabaret show that originated in France in the 1950s, is set to debut in Dubai. Having already toured the US, UK, and Australia, this marks its first performance in the GCC region. While fans of the provocative show might wonder about its adaptation to the region, attendees can anticipate an equally captivating dinner and dancing experience. Expect lounge tables, abundant crimson velvet, and an intimate, theatre-like atmosphere.
CARBONE

Where: Atlantis The Royal
Cuisine: Italian American
The iconic (and sort of infamous) New York Italian restaurant is coming to Dubai next year. First opening over a decade ago in Manhattan, the restaurant serves up classic dishes such as veal parmesan to the linguine vongole. Picking up an impressive reputation in the US with celebs and the public alike since its initial launch, CARBONE has hosted everyone from Rihanna to Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber and Drake over the years.