The culinary stars of the restaurant world converged in the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi for the second edition of the Middle East & North Africa’s 50 Best Restaurants awards, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna.
Restaurants from across 14 cities within the Middle East and North Africa were announced as the 50 best places to eat in the region at an event held in Conrad Abu Dhabi, Etihad Towers. Hosted in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, the event culminated in the announcement of the region’s No.1 restaurant, Orfali Bros Bistro, whose team took to the stage to receive the award.
Orfali Bros Bistro, an unlicensed gastronomic bistro and test kitchen located in Dubai’s buzzing contemporary Wasl 51 neighbourhood, was founded in 2021 by three brothers originally from Syria: Mohammad, Wassim and Omar Orfali. The menu features dishes with a core Middle Eastern theme paying homage to the brothers’ Aleppian roots, while capturing the multiculturalism and avant-garde spirit of Dubai. Their OB croquettes, shish barak à la gyoza and corn bomb all serve to push the boundaries of culinary creativity, ensuring a thrilling dining experience, which is led by charismatic head chef Mohammad Orfali. Brothers Wassim and Omar are both top-level pastry chefs and work from an elevated pastry kitchen which overlooks the main dining room. One of the most distinctive restaurants in the UAE, Orfali Bros Bristro has now earned the highly coveted ranking as the best restaurant in the MENA region.
The fine dining Indian restaurant Trèsind Studio on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah, headed by chef Himanshu Saini, claimed the second spot. Fusions by Tala in Manama came in third place, was named The Best Restaurant in Bahrain and took home the Highest Climber Award 2023, while Dubai’s Ossiano at number 4 was awarded the Highest New Entry prize.
William Drew, Director of Content for Middle East & North Africa’s 50 Best Restaurants, says: “It’s a great honour to announce that Orfali Bros Bistro has made it to the No.1 spot at the second edition of Middle East & North Africa’s 50 Best Restaurants awards. It is a masterfully executed independent restaurant, loved by local residents and visitors alike. There is no doubt that it sets a new standard in creativity, innovation and food presentation, coupled with an intimate service style, and we are thrilled to celebrate its brilliance. Additionally, we are excited to see restaurants from 14 different cities represented on this year’s list, showcasing the rich diversity of cuisines across this region.”
The UAE was the country that tops the list with an impressive 18 restaurants featured, including three from host city Abu Dhabi.
MENA’s 50 Best Chefs’ Choice Award
Chef Moustafa Elrefaey, executive chef and co-founder of falafel specialist Zooba, is honoured with the Estrella Damm N.A. Chefs’ Choice Award. Designed to give recognition to a chef who has had a positive impact on the regional culinary community, the award is peer-voted by chefs of the restaurants on the MENA’s 50 Best Restaurants list. Elrefaey’s passion for unearthing Egypt’s culinary history and using it to bring back ancient recipes has earned him a range of accolades, culminating in this prestigious award.
Speaking about his accolade, he said: “There’s usually competition between chefs so seeing other chefs voting for me is really touching. I look at the chefs around me and I’m honoured to be in this list. I’m honoured to be part of this community. It’s really amazing. Last year we were 38 and we were happy about it. This year we’re number 9 and I received the Estrella Damm N.A. Chefs’ Choice Award and we’re the best restaurant in Egypt! I feel like I’m dreaming. It’s amazing.
Going forward, the charismatic chef said that his goal is to raise awareness of his country’s gastronomic heritage. He added: “Egyptian cuisine deserves more attention and with Zooba, we’re trying to put it on the map with the support from other chefs and the wider community.”
MENA’s 50 Best Art of Hospitality Award
As a recognition of excellence in restaurant service and dining experiences, the Art of Hospitality Award was presented to Beirut’s Em Sherif which came in at number 20. The restaurant is honoured for its personalised style where the guest’s experience is tailored to their individual preference, all while embodying the spirit of Lebanese generosity.
MENA’s 50 Best Pastry Chef Award
Artisan pastry chef Karim Bourgi, founder of Boutique De Gourmandises, takes home the MENA’s Best Pastry Chef Award, sponsored by Valrhona. Born in Senegal to Lebanese parents, Bourgi graduated from Le Cordon Bleu Paris in 2000 before rising to manage the opening of La Maison Du Chocolat Paris in Dubai and Kuwait along with opening the Hermes Paris Cafe in Dubai Mall. He now oversees and consults on a range of patisseries, restaurants and cafés spanning the Middle East and Africa.
Pre-announced awards
Other pre-announced award winners who accepted their trophies on stage include: Salam Dakkak, chef-owner of Bait Maryam in Dubai, as winner of the Middle East & North Africa’s Best Female Chef Award, sponsored by Nespresso Professional; Anissa Helou, acclaimed food author and chef, as winner of the Foodics Icon Award for her relentless efforts in documenting historical culinary traditions; and vegetable-forward kitchen Opa, which picks up the One To Watch Award, presented to its founder and head chef, Shirel Berger.
MENA’S 50 Best Restaurants 2023:
- Orfali Bros Bistro, Dubai, UAE
- Tresind Studio, Dubai, UAE
- Fusions by Tala, Manama, Bahrain
- Ossiano, Dubai, UAE
- 3 Fils, Dubai, UAE
- George & John, Tel Aviv, Israel
- Kinoya, Dubai, UAE
- Fakhreldin, Amman, Jordan
- Zooba, Cairo, Egypt
- Moonrise, Dubai, UAE
- Reif Kushiyaki, Dubai, UAE
- Kazoku, Cairo, Egypt
- Zuma, Dubai, UAE
- OCD, Tel Aviv, Israel
- Lowe, Dubai, UAE
- Baron, Beirut, Lebanon
- Gaia, Dubai, UAE
- Myazu, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- Tawlet Mar Mikhael, Beirut, Lebanon
- Em Sherif, Beirut, Lebanon
- LPM, Dubai, UAE
- Sachi, Giza, Egypt
- Marble, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- A by Yuval Ben Neriah, Tel Aviv, Israel
- CUT by Wolfgang Puck, Manama, Bahrain
- Hoseki, Dubai, UAE
- La Grande Table Marocain, Marrakech, Morocco
- Coya, Dubai, UAE
- Shams El Balad, Amman, Jordan
- Sachi, Cairo, Egypt
- Masso, Manama, Bahrain
- Animar, Tel Aviv, Israel
- Coya, Abu Dhabi, UAE
- La Closerie, Tunis, Tunisia
- 11 Woodfire, Dubai, UAE
- Sufra, Amman, Jordan
- Iloli, Casablanca, Morocco
- LPM, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- Sesamo, Marrakech, Morocco
- Milgo Milbar, Tel Aviv, Israel
- Alee, Amman, Jordan
- White Robata, Kuwait City, Kuwait
- Zuma, Abu Dhabi, UAE
- Jun’s, Dubai, UAE
- Reif Kushiyaki, Cairo, Egypt
- +61, Marrakech, Morocco
- 13C Bar in the Back, Amman, Jordan
- HaBasta, Tel Aviv, Israel
- Hakkasan, Abu Dhabi, UAE
- Bonjiri, Salmiya, Kuwait