The MICHELIN Guide Abu Dhabi 2025 is pleased to present its third edition of recommended restaurants in the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
Its gastronomic scene continues to develop and mature, with five restaurants added to The Guide, two of which have been awarded a Bib Gourmand.
All four restaurants which are currently holders of a MICHELIN Star have shown the consistency and culinary skill required to retain their award for another year. Their teams have all worked extremely hard and are fully deserving of their distinctions. These restaurants are Erth, 99 Sushi Bar, Hakkasan, and Talea by Antonio Guida.
The five restaurants added to The Guide are:
Mika – A lively spot at Yas Marina offering a taste of the Riviera.
Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard – Enjoy French classics at this outpost of the Côte-d'Or original.
Em Sherif Sea Café – A taste of authentic Lebanese cooking.
Broadway – A modern American brasserie at the Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental Hotel
ryba – A specialist in local fish cooked on the charcoal grill.
Mika and ryba are both recipients of a Bib Gourmand; Mika for the exceptionally good value of its fresh and flavorsome Mediterranean cuisine and ryba for its affordable fish and seafood specialities. They join a list of five restaurants who have retained their ‘Bibs’: t’azal, Al Mrzab, Beirut Sur Mer, Otoro, and Almayass.
“Our famously anonymous inspectors experienced incredible Abu Dhabi, from its authentic traditions to its amazing innovations. We have no doubt about its exciting potential as a one-of-a-kind culinary destination. As we know, it is demanding to be selected into the MICHELIN Guide, but it is even harder to maintain the distinctions as our selections are annual. It implies that year by year, no matter the season, the period, the context, restaurants have to achieve the highest level of quality, with an unwavering commitment to excellence. This year, local professionals haven’t failed in this commitment, proposing the most tasty and unique gastronomic experiences to their guests on a daily basis, demonstrating passion and consistency. With the coming years, we expect chefs will continue to be attracted to Abu Dhabi and the standard of its cuisine to continue to rise,” said Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of The MICHELIN Guides.
With its Special Awards, The MICHELIN Guide aims to highlight and celebrate the amazing diversity of the roles within the hospitality industry, as well as its most talented and inspiring professionals.
This year’s Young Chef Award goes to Yasmina Hayek from Em Sherif Sea Café. 28-year-old Yasmina is continuing her family’s culinary legacy, which began with her mother Mireille Hayek in Beirut. Driving the business forward to a younger audience has been key to her success, yet this vision for expansion hasn’t come at the expense of quality. Our Inspectors were impressed by both Yasmina’s authentic Lebanese dishes and her forward-thinking approach.
The Welcome and Service Award goes to the team at Mika. What makes dining at this lively spot at Yas Marina such a joy is not just the food but also the warm, friendly and engaging service, headed up by Chef-Owner Mario Loi. Our Inspectors noted that nothing was too much trouble, and that staff were always on-hand without ever being over-attentive. Add in a lovely welcome and departure from all team members, and this was service that really stood out!
The Opening of the Year for 2025 goes to ryba. Our Inspectors were very impressed by this bright local restaurant tucked away in a spot away from the city center at Al Mina souq. Its appealing menu makes great use of fish from the market just down the road at Zayed Port. This gem is run with genuine passion by local Chef-Owner Faisal Mohamed Alharmoodi.
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