
From Michelin-starred masterpieces to bold regional debuts, the Middle East has become a stage for the world’s most celebrated chefs. Across Dubai, Doha, and beyond, culinary icons are redefining fine dining, blending innovation, artistry, and the region’s vibrant character.
Here’s our curated list of celebrity chef restaurants in the Middle East you must try.
FZN by Björn Frantzén – Atlantis The Palm, Dubai

Swedish chef Björn Frantzén has set a new benchmark for fine dining in Dubai. Opened in late 2024, FZN made international headlines after earning three MICHELIN Stars within months, a historic first for the UAE. Fusing Nordic precision with global influences, the multi-course tasting experience is a study in elegance and sensory immersion.
Idam by Alain Ducasse – Doha, Qatar

Perched atop the Museum of Islamic Art, Idam marks Alain Ducasse’s celebrated arrival in Qatar. As one of the country’s first two MICHELIN-starred restaurants in the inaugural Doha Guide (2025), Idam bridges classic French refinement and Arabic warmth. Signature dishes such as camel confit and za’atar-spiced seabass reflect Ducasse’s genius for storytelling through flavour.
Kashkan by Ranveer Brar – Dubai

At Kashkan, celebrity chef Ranveer Brar brings India’s regional cuisines to life with flair and precision. Expect theatrical dishes like Naga Black Chicken Curry and Dal Kashkan topped with 24-karat gold leaf. The space itself mirrors Brar’s philosophy, vibrant, modern, and rooted in nostalgia.
Bread Street Kitchen & Bar by Gordon Ramsay – Atlantis The Palm, Dubai

Gordon Ramsay’s signature brasserie is where relaxed dining meets refined comfort. Known for its elevated take on British classics, the menu features Beef Wellington, lobster tagliolini, and sticky toffee pudding, all served in Ramsay’s trademark energetic atmosphere.
Nobu by Nobu Matsuhisa – Atlantis The Palm, Dubai

A timeless favourite, Nobu continues to define Japanese-Peruvian fusion dining in Dubai. Dishes like Black Cod Miso, Yellowtail Jalapeño, and Wagyu Tacos have achieved cult status. With its sleek interiors and signature service, Nobu remains a benchmark for global excellence.
La Dame de Pic by Anne-Sophie Pic – One&Only One Za’abeel, Dubai

Making her Middle Eastern debut, Anne-Sophie Pic, the world’s most Michelin-decorated female chef, introduces her elegant French philosophy to Dubai. La Dame de Pic, opened in 2024, now holds one MICHELIN Star in the 2025 Dubai Guide. Expect emotion-driven dishes such as Berlingots filled with Comté cheese and her iconic White Mille-Feuille, a poetic tribute to fine dining artistry.
Row on 45 by Jason Atherton – Grosvenor House, Dubai

British Michelin-starred chef Jason Atherton delivers one of Dubai’s most exclusive dining experiences with Row on 45. Holding two MICHELIN Stars, the restaurant offers a 17-course tasting journey that unfolds across three intimate spaces, The Reception, The Kitchen, and The Dining Room. Each plate is an edible work of art, showcasing Atherton’s philosophy of “haute couture dining.” Elegant, immersive, and utterly refined, it’s a culinary performance unlike any other in the city.
Orfali Bros Bistro – Dubai

A homegrown success story, Orfali Bros Bistro by Syrian chefs Mohamad, Wassim, and Omar Orfali has topped the MENA’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list for the third consecutive year. The trio blend their Syrian roots with modern techniques, crafting dishes like OB Croquettes and Shish Barak à la Gyoza that have made their bistro a regional institution.
A Region Redefining Fine Dining
From the glitz of Atlantis to the intimacy of Grosvenor House, the Middle East’s dining scene is entering a golden era. With Michelin stars, boundary-pushing concepts, and a growing appreciation for local heritage, the region is cementing its place on the global gastronomic map, one masterpiece at a time.







































