Check out which restaurants made it to the full list of the latest Michelin Guide Dubai 2024
Following the ceremony on 4 July, the full list of Dubai’s Michelin Guide for 2024 is now out!
While no restaurant managed to bag three stars in the third year of the guide, 15 restaurants walked away with one star, four restaurants were awarded two stars and 18 venues made it to the Bib Gourmand category.
The updated list brings the total number of Dubai’s Michelin-starred restaurants from 14 – announced in May last year – to 19.
The latest Dubai list follows the announcement of the second iteration of the guide in Abu Dhabi in December, when Erth at Qasr Al Hosn made Michelin history as the first Emirati-inspired restaurant to win a star.
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First timers to the one Michelin star category include Smoked Room, Sagetsu by Tetsuya, La Dame de Pic and Orfali Bros. While the first three have been open for less than a year, the Orfali Bros have consistently dominated MENA’s 50 Best Restaurants for some time now.
Restaurants that have retained their one-star include 11 Woodfire, Al Muntaha, Armani/Ristorante, Avatara, Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, Hakkasan, Hoseki, Moonrise, Ossiano, Tasca by Jose Avillez and Torno Subito.
The latest restaurant to have been awarded two Michelin stars is less than a year old, namely Jason Atherton’s Row on 45, a rare honour.
Six new entrants made it to the Bib Gourmand category, which the Michelin Guide qualifies as ‘value-for-money spots’ that aren’t a star but hardly a consolation prize. These are Berenjak, Duo Gastrobar, Hoe Lee Kow, Konjiki Hototogisu, Reif Japanese Kushiyaki (the Dubai Hills branch) and Revelry.
The restaurants from the 2023 list that retained their Bib Gourmand status include 3Fils, 21grams, Aamara, Al Khayma, Bait Maryam, Goldfish, Ibn AlBahr, Indya by Vineet, Kinoya, Reif Japanese Kushiyaki, Shabestan and Teible.
New entrants to the Michelin Guide also include Atrangi by Indian chef Ritu Dalmia at Jumeirah Al Qasr hotel, as well as Street XO and Qabu, which are both part of One&Only One Za’abeel, where the Michelin Guide 2024 event was held.
Dubai’s certainly making it big on the gastro-tourism front!
For more information, visit Michelin Guide Dubai 2024
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