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Celebrity Restaurants in Dubai: 6 Hotspots This Weekend

From Atlantis The Royal to DIFC, these are the tables where Dubai's most famous visitors keep coming back.

Celebrity Restaurants in Dubai: 6 Hotspots This Weekend
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  • 1Nobu by the Beach at Atlantis The Royal is the world's first Nobu beach club concept and a top spot for celebrity sightings on Palm Jumeirah.
  • 2Carbone Dubai, which opened in October 2025, has already hosted Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and is among the city's hardest tables to book.
  • 3GAIA in DIFC, led by Chef Izu Ani, is a consistent go-to for visiting celebrities thanks to its Mediterranean menu and central location.
  • 4Zuma and Orfali Bros — in DIFC and Wasl 51 respectively — round out the city's most reliable celebrity dining circuit.
  • 5All six venues are bookable in advance; reservations are strongly recommended, especially for Carbone and Orfali Bros.

Dining out in Dubai often comes with a little extra excitement. The city is known for attracting global stars — from A-list actors to athletes, fashion icons and business leaders — making celebrity sightings a regular part of the dining experience.

From beachfront hotspots to DIFC favourites, these are the celebrity restaurants in Dubai where you might just find yourself seated next to a familiar face this weekend.

Nobu by the Beach, Atlantis The Royal

Dubai is home to several Nobu locations, including the recently opened Nobu One Za'abeel, but Nobu by the Beach remains a standout for celebrity sightings. Set on Palm Jumeirah, it combines a laid-back beach club with the brand's signature Japanese cuisine.

As the first Nobu by the Beach in the world, the venue has quickly become a favourite among international visitors and high-profile diners.

Where: Atlantis The Royal, Palm Jumeirah

Carbone, Atlantis The Royal

Since opening in October 2025, Carbone has become one of Dubai's most talked-about restaurant launches. The Italian-American concept by Mario Carbone is known for its classic dishes, buzzy atmosphere and notoriously long waiting lists.

Securing a table may be tough, but the payoff could include spotting an A-lister. The restaurant has already welcomed notable guests, including Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai.

Where: Atlantis The Royal, Palm Jumeirah

GAIA, DIFC

Chef Izu Ani's GAIA is a consistent favourite among celebrities visiting Dubai. The Mediterranean restaurant in DIFC blends elegant interiors with a lively dining experience, making it a go-to for both residents and international guests.

Its central location and refined menu keep it firmly on the city's celebrity dining circuit.

Where: DIFC

Orfali Bros, Wasl 51

A home-grown success story, Orfali Bros is run by brothers Mohammad, Wassim and Omar Orfali. The intimate setting and inventive fusion cuisine have earned it global recognition and a loyal following.

Even without a celebrity sighting, diners are guaranteed a memorable experience. The restaurant recently reopened following renovations at Wasl 51.

Where: Wasl 51, Jumeirah

Zuma, DIFC

An institution in Dubai's dining scene, Zuma continues to attract celebrities, tourists and business leaders alike. The Japanese fine-dining restaurant is known for its polished service, strong bar programme and consistently high standards.

It remains one of DIFC's most reliable celebrity hotspots.

Where: DIFC

Akira Back, W Dubai – The Palm

Located at W Dubai – The Palm, Akira Back draws a stylish, international crowd. The restaurant delivers bold Japanese-Korean flavours in a vibrant, high-energy setting that appeals to influencers and celebrities.

With its glamorous atmosphere and creative plates, it's another strong contender for star sightings this weekend.

Where: W Dubai – The Palm

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