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Kimuraya Dubai Wagyu All-You-Can-Eat: Prices & What to Expect

The UAE's only Kimuraya branch is running an unlimited A5 Japanese wagyu offer — here's every pricing tier, what's included, and whether it's worth your AED.

Kimuraya Dubai Wagyu All-You-Can-Eat: Prices & What to Expect
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  • 1Kimuraya Dubai at Marriott Hotel Al Jaddaf offers an unlimited A5 Japanese wagyu menu with four tiers priced at AED 120, AED 199, AED 299, and AED 399 per person.
  • 2The AED 199 tier includes unlimited A5 Standard Wagyu, side dishes, sushi, sashimi, ramen, and soft beverages — the most popular entry point for the full experience.
  • 3Diners choose between Shabu-Shabu (Japanese hotpot) or yakiniku-style BBQ, available indoors or outdoors; a VIP room and semi-private sofa seating are also available.
  • 4Kimuraya is a Japanese chain with around 200 outlets in Japan; the Al Jaddaf branch is the first and only location in the UAE, designed by Japanese interiors designer Mayuka Kojima.

Kimuraya Dubai's wagyu all-you-can-eat menu at Marriott Hotel Al Jaddaf is one of the most talked-about unlimited dining offers in the city right now. The restaurant — the UAE's first and only Kimuraya branch — is running a live unlimited offer covering A5 Japanese wagyu shabu-shabu or BBQ, plus unlimited side dishes, sushi, sashimi, ramen, and soft beverages, all under one sitting.

What Is Kimuraya and Why Does It Matter in Dubai

Kimuraya is an acclaimed Japanese restaurant chain with around 200 outlets across Japan. Its Dubai location at Al Jaddaf is the first of its kind in the UAE. The menu was designed by a Japanese chef, with interiors by designer Mayuka Kojima, and the whole concept follows an authentic izakaya-style dining experience.

The Al Jaddaf branch sits on the first floor of the Marriott Hotel and has already earned a reputation for treating wagyu seriously — not as a menu checkbox. This unlimited offer is a natural extension of that positioning.

Kimuraya Dubai Wagyu All-You-Can-Eat: Full Pricing Breakdown

There are four tiers, so you pick based on how far you want to go:

AED 120 gets you unlimited A4 wagyu with no drinks included. Want to add unlimited sashimi on top? That is an extra AED 30.

AED 199 covers unlimited A5 Standard Wagyu, side dishes, sushi, sashimi, ramen, and soft beverages.

AED 299 takes it up to A5 Special Wagyu with all of the above included.

AED 399 is the full package: A5 Special Wagyu plus King Crab, with everything else included.

The difference between A4 and A5 comes down to fat marbling grade. A5 is the highest classification in Japan's official beef grading system, recognised for its intense marbling, texture, and flavour.

What to Expect at the Table

You choose between shabu-shabu — the traditional Japanese hotpot where thin wagyu slices cook in simmering broth tableside — or yakiniku-style BBQ, either indoors or outdoors. Alongside the wagyu, the unlimited format includes vegetables, tofu, and handmade dumplings as part of the hotpot set.

The restaurant also has a VIP room option and cosy semi-private sofa seating, so it works whether you are coming with a group or planning a date night. Free valet parking is available at the Marriott Hotel entrance.

Booking Details

- Restaurant: Kimuraya - Location: 1st Floor, Marriott Hotel, Al Jaddaf, Dubai - Phone: +971 56 837 0762 - Parking: Free Valet - Seating Options: Indoor, Outdoor BBQ, VIP Room, Semi-Private Sofa

Is the Kimuraya Dubai Wagyu Menu Worth It?

A5 wagyu at AED 199 per head for an unlimited sit-down is genuinely hard to argue with, especially at a restaurant running a proper izakaya concept out of a Marriott. The King Crab add-on at AED 399 makes the top tier feel like a full Japanese omakase spread, and the free valet makes the whole outing that much easier to plan.

To book your table, call +971 56 837 0762 or visit kimurayadubai.com.

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Ronah Maria Ventura

Reporting from Dubai — independent, on the ground, and built on local sources.