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MICHELIN Guide Dubai 2024 Underpins Emirate’s Status As Culinary Hotspot

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates – 17 July, 2024: MICHELIN revealed the third edition of its annual MICHELIN Guide Dubai during a prestigious ceremony at the recently opened One&Only One Za’abeel. Among the highlights was Row on 45 becoming the fourth restaurant in Dubai to receive two MICHELIN Stars.

 

This year’s prestigious MICHELIN Guide Dubai includes a total of 106 restaurants, representing a 53.6% jump since the Guide’s inception in 2022 when it listed 69 restaurants. Decided upon by MICHELIN’s famously anonymous inspectors, the increase in restaurants in this year’s edition, also up on the 90 included in 2023, is testament to Dubai’s expanding and increasingly diverse gastronomy scene.

 

The 2024 edition recognises 4 two MICHELIN Stars restaurants, and 15 one MICHELIN Star restaurants, four of which are newly awarded. Dubai is now also home to 18 Bib Gourmand restaurants and three with a MICHELIN Green Star. (See full list of restaurants below.)

 

Some 35 different types of cuisine are represented across the 106 restaurants, with the selection underpinning Dubai’s burgeoning culinary scene, as well as its commitment to delivering exceptional dining experiences across the city. 

 

Issam Kazim, CEO of the Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DCTCM), said: “We proudly celebrate the third edition of the MICHELIN Guide Dubai, reflecting on our journey from its debut in 2022, to celebrating the expansive list of selections this year. We extend our congratulations to all the restaurants recognised, as well as the restaurateurs, chefs and other talent involved in their respective successes. Dubai’s culinary scene continues to be a key pillar of the wider offerings that are making it one of the best cities to visit, live and work in, with diverse gastronomic offerings catering to all tastes and budgets for our visitors and residents.”

 

Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of The MICHELIN Guides, said: “Dubai is now truly recognised as an international gastronomic destination and its impressive development continues year on year. Its appeal isn’t just with international travellers or local gourmets; talented chefs and restaurateurs from around the world are now also attracted by its vibrant dining scene and arrive keen to make their own mark in the city. With so many different styles of restaurant and types of cuisine, there really is something for everyone.”

 

As one of the oldest and most prestigious food guides globally, the MICHELIN Guide has been rating restaurants anonymously since its inception in the 1900s through a three-star system, as well as Bib Gourmand which recognises reasonably priced quality cuisine. MICHELIN Green Star awards were introduced in 2020 and recognise restaurants at the forefront of the industry when it comes to their sustainable practices.

Dubai is renowned for being a culinary capital and plays host to a diverse selection of more than 13,000 restaurants and eateries across the city, from street food, to hidden gems and fine dining, catering to almost 200 nationalities living in the city. The latest Dubai Gastronomy Industry Report ranks Dubai second in terms of restaurant density across the globe, in addition to being named one of the top 10 cities for food lovers.

 

The growth of the emirate’s gastronomic landscape continues to be on an upwards trajectory and is reflective of the success achieved within the tourism sector – in 2023 alone, Dubai welcomed a record 17.15 million international overnight visitors, a 19.4% year-on-year increase. This year, between January and May, a total of 8.12 million visitors stayed in Dubai, up 10% on the same period in 2023.

 

MICHELIN Guide Dubai 2024 Selection

 

Two Stars

  • Il Ristorante-Niko Romito
  • Row on 45 (new)
  • STAY by Yannick Alléno
  • Trèsind Studio

 

One Star

  • 11 Woodfire
  • Al Muntaha
  • Armani Ristorante
  • avatāra
  • Dinner by Heston Blumenthal
  • Hakkasan
  • Hōseki
  • La Dame de Pic Dubai (new)
  • moonrise
  • Orfali Bros (new)
  • Ossiano
  • Sagetsu by Tetsuya (new)
  • Smoked Room (new)
  • Tasca by José Avillez
  • Torno Subito

 

Green Star

  • Boca
  • LOWE
  • Teible

 

Bib Gourmand

  • 21 Grams
  • 3Fils
  • Aamara
  • Al Khayma Heritage Restaurant
  • Bait Maryam
  • Berenjak (new)
  • DUO Gastrobar (new)
  • Goldfish
  • Hoe Lee Kow (new)
  • Ibn Albahr
  • Indya by Vineet
  • Kinoya
  • Konjiki Hototogisu (new)
  • REIF Japanese Kushiyaki - Dar Wasl
  • REIF Japanese Kushiyaki - Dubai Hills (new)
  • Revelry (new)
  • Shabestan
  • Teible

 

MICHELIN Special Awards 2024

  • Young Chef Award: Jesus Lobato Suarez, Head Chef at Smoked Room
  • Sommelier Award: Michael Mpofu, Celebrities by Mauro Colagreco
  • Service Award: DuangDy by BO.LAN
  • Opening of the Year: The Guild

 

For more details on these and other restaurants listed in the MICHELIN Guide Dubai 2024, please visit: guide.michelin.com

 

Images can be found HERE

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Key Facts:

       Third edition of MICHELIN Guide Dubai unveiled during ceremony at One&Only One Za’abeel

       Row on 45 became the fourth restaurant in Dubai to receive two MICHELIN Stars

       The 2024 selection included four new one MICHELIN Star restaurants and six new Bib Gourmands recognised

       The selection featured 106 restaurants across 35 cuisines, a 17.8% increase from 2023


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About Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET)

With the ultimate vision of making Dubai the world’s leading commercial centre, investment hub and tourism destination, Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) is mandated to support the Government in positioning the emirate as a major hub for global economy and tourism, and in boosting the city’s economic and tourism competitiveness indicators, in line with the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33, which aims to double the size of the emirate’s economy and further consolidate Dubai’s position as a leading global city for business and leisure. 

 

Under this remit, DET is driving efforts to further enhance Dubai’s diversified, innovative service-based economy to attract top global talent, deliver a world-class business environment and accelerate productivity growth. Additionally, DET is supporting Dubai’s vision to become the world’s best city to visit, live and work in by promoting its diverse destination proposition, unique lifestyle and outstanding quality of life, overall.

 

DET is the principal authority for planning, supervising, developing and marketing Dubai’s business and tourism sectors. It is also responsible for licensing and classifying all types of businesses, including hotels, tour operators and travel agents. The DET portfolio includes Dubai Economic Development Corporation (DEDC), Dubai Business Licence Corporation (DBLC), Dubai Corporation for Consumer Protection and Fair Trade (DCCPFT), Dubai SME, Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DCTCM), Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE) and Dubai College of Tourism (DCT).


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