Sushi, one of the most popular foods in Dubai, with its many delicious variants, is available everywhere in the city. Dubai’s excellent food scene has a variety of sushi places from which to pick. You can either go to high-end Japanese restaurants or explore local sushi joints.
Dubai is a paradise of delicious sushi inside and out. If your obsession is thin mouth-watering fish on vinegared rice or enjoying seaweed-wrapped rolls in soy sauce, you can get it everywhere. Even if you prefer killer maki rolls laced with wasabi, no one beats its place in Dubai.
Zuma
Zuma is a fine-dining restaurant. It presents a luxurious Japanese experience located at the heart of Dubai’s international city. It is a name that is synonymous with great sushi, as well as featuring a menu with grilled and shareable plates. The restaurant provides a main dining area along with the extra option of a private dining space for 10-20 people. This makes sure guests enjoy an exclusive dining experience.
Location: Gate Village 06, Podium Level, Al Mustaqbal St, Dubai, UAE
Timings:
Saturday-Wednesday: 12–3:30 pm, 7 pm–12 am
Thursday: 12–3:30 pm, 7 pm–1 am
Friday: 12:30–3:30 pm, 7 pm–1 am
Price: Approx. AED 550 for two
Salmontini
Since it was launched in 2005, Salmontini has positioned itself as one of Dubai’s popular sushi joints. Accordingly, the salmon dishes it is famous for are found only in this place. Warm and modern with the Ski Dubai view from the Mall of the Emirates’s terrace, the venue exudes elegance. They have an impressive selection of international wines that complement the meal perfectly.
Location: Mall of the Emirates, E11 Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE
Timings:
Sunday-Friday: 12 pm–11:30 pm
Saturday: 9 am–10:30 pm
Price: Approx. AED 100 for two
Origami
Located by a fishing harbor with scenic views, Origami combines Japanese and Arabic fusion cuisine. Not only does the restaurant reflect the cultural influences of East and West in its menu but it is also visible in its décor. Besides sushi, the restaurant also serves wagyu beef, salads, uramaki, and signature rolls.
Location: Shop #104, Al Souq Mall, Fishing Harbor 3, Umm Suqeim 3, Dubai, UAE
Timings:
Saturday-Wednesday: 12 pm–11 pm
Thursday-Friday: 12 pm–12 am
Price: Approx. AED 260 for two
Buddha Bar
A milestone in the sushi restaurant sector in Dubai, Buddha Bar is the ultimate East-West dining and nightlife combo. Following the restaurant’s spectacular marina view, Buddha Bar has become a hub for late-night parties with live DJs. The structure is two floors, with the one under is a dining space and the upper a lively dance bar. Note: Children under 5 are strictly not allowed.
Location: Grosvenor House Dubai, Al Emreef St, Dubai, UAE
Timings: 7 pm–1 am daily
Price: Approx. AED 510 for two
Sumo Sushi & Bento
A long-standing family restaurant, Sumo Sushi & Bento, has been serving traditional Japanese food for over 20 years. The menu has a variety of sushi options, with a focus on health and organic ingredients. A Kids Club where Sumo Sushi and Bento offer free meals for children every Sunday has been launched by the restaurant.
Location: Building 49, Ground 4, 13th Street, Dubai, UAE
Timings: 11 am–11 pm daily
Price: Approx. AED 185 for two
Katsuya
Katsuya is one of the top sushi restaurants in Dubai. It is because of the combination of traditional techniques from Japan and modern invention. The restaurant is directed by Master Sushi Chef Katsuya Uechi. He surprises the guests with fancy sushi, unique rolls, platters, and signature cocktails. Katsuya also organizes themed events and exclusive menus during holidays.
Location: Marasi Dr – Business Bay, Dubai
Timings:
Sunday to Wednesday: 12.00 PM – 12.00 AM
Thursday to Saturday: 12.00 PM – 03.00 AM
3 Fils Restaurant
Situated at Jumeirah Fishing Harbour. 3 Fils has a reputation for offering a fusion of international cuisine, with a strong emphasis on Japanese dishes. Its complex yet elegant color scheme enhances the atmosphere of a sleek, even casual space. Its international culinary offering, relaxed service, and friendly environment makes it popular.
Location: Shop 02, Jumeirah Fishing Harbor – 1 Al Arouba St, Dubai
Timings: 12.00 PM – 11.30 PM (Daily)
Price: Approximately AED 210 for two people
TOMO
The term “TOMO” in Japanese means “friend for life”. It conveys the restaurant’s philosophy of offering delicious food and a friendly welcome. The restaurant features both indoor and outdoor seating, the latter overlooking Dubai Creek and offering great views. Also, TOMO has options for private dining.
Location: Exit 56 – Umm Hurair 2, Dubai
Timings: 12.00 PM – 03.30 PM; 06.30 PM – 12.00 AM (Daily)
Price: Approximately AED 370 for two people
Wakame
The restaurant caters to a variety of tastes and includes an extensive list of dishes, from tapas to sushi. Wakame is dedicated to the commitment to the freshest produce, serving the finest Japanese wagyu and local vegetables. The venue is home to a live bar, an open kitchen, and private home dining. Cooking classes are also on offer.
Location: 3rd Floor, Sofitel Dubai Downtown, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai
Timings:
Sunday to Wednesday: 12.00 PM – 11.45 PM
Thursday: 12.00 PM – 01.00 AM
Friday: 12.00 PM – 11.30 PM
Price: Approximately AED 590 for two people
Nobu
Nobu unites Japanese and Peruvian foods into a unique fusion dining experience that is both classy and innovative. Located on Palm Jumeirah, it is a popular spot for its a-la-carte menu, beautiful Japanese garden, and sake lounge which is a favorite among the locals. In addition, the venue also serves a heavenly Saturday breakfast buffet.
Location: Ground Level, The Avenues, Atlantis, Dubai
Timings:
Sunday to Friday: 06.00 PM – 11.00 PM
Saturday: 12.00 PM – 03.00 PM; 06.00 PM – 11.00 PM
Price: Approximately AED 460 for two people
Conclusion
In Dubai, sushi is a major dish with varied twists and tastes that appeal to everyone. For either a luxurious dining environment or a laid-back familiarity, the city’s various sushi places serve high-quality fresh meals just like the Japanese do. You will find the selection of sashimi, nigiri, and specialty rolls as diverse as the choice of restaurants. Therefore, no matter what style of sushi you like, Dubai’s fun dining culture takes you through a note-worthy culinary journey.