Orfali still holds the title of the best restaurant in the MENA region, according to the local 50 Best ranking. Although there have been few changes at the top compared to last year (with Ossiano moving up one position to claim the bronze, displacing Fusions by Tala down to the ninth position), there is significant mobility within the top 50, with 13 new entries. Considering the relatively young gastronomic scene in the region, which serves as a vital hub for commercial exchanges and significant investments, this dynamic is expected. It is an international transit point but not yet a central tourist destination, except for certain locations like Dubai, which dominates with almost 20 establishments in the top 50.
However, it's worth noting that the ongoing conflicts in the region strongly influence the restaurant landscape and movements. This year, the usual awards ceremony did not take place. Despite this, the third edition of the ranking paints a picture of a growing culinary landscape, with a strong presence of international cuisine, major restaurant groups (such as Zuma and LPM), and luxury hotels still dominating the dining scene. However, independent restaurants with unique and authentic culinary identities are making their mark. In this context, the story of Orfali is emblematic. The restaurant, run by three Syrian immigrant brothers, resembles more of a high-end bistro than an ultra-luxurious fine dining establishment. Their eclectic menu, featuring tasting menus alongside hamburgers, gyoza, and fried chicken while remaining deeply Levantine, is inclusive, much like their opening hours. Adored by a diverse audience, including television viewers (Mohammad is a well-known face on television), they represent the new wave of dining outside of large hotels and sprawling capitals.
The neck-and-neck competition is with Trèsind Studio by Himanshu Saini, a spokesperson for modern Indian cuisine in the United Arab Emirates. Its strong appeal is a result of intelligent and high-level cuisine, combined with an incredibly evocative atmosphere where dinner becomes a spectacle within a spectacle, complete with scene changes and theatrical effects. Similar effects are found in the third-place restaurant, Ossiano, by Breton chef Gregoire Berger, located inside an enormous aquarium in the incredible Atlantis The Palm superhotel.
Italians in the 50 Best MENA
From this part of the world, the ranking brings more than just satisfaction with the inclusion of Alba by Enrico Crippa in Doha and Talea by Antonio Guida in Abu Dhabi, alongside Sesamo by the Alajmo brothers in Marrakech. These Italian establishments hold positions 46, 48, and 45, respectively, in the lower part of the ranking, but there is optimism for future growth. It is well-known that this region is where cards are shuffled at lightning speed, not just in Dubai (where the brand-new One Za’abeel Hotel is expected to make an impact soon, featuring culinary stars like Dabid Munoz, Anne-Sophie Pic, Paco Morales, Tetsuya Wakuda, Bo Songvisava, and Dylan Jones) but also, and especially, in Saudi Arabia. With high-profile acquisitions, author pop-ups, new futuristic cities under construction, and the initial signs of easing restrictions, Saudi Arabia is the giant to watch.
The ranking
1 Orfali Bros Bistro, Dubai
2 Trèsind Studio, Dubai
3 Ossiano, Dubai
4 Moonrise, Dubai
5 Khufu’s, Cairo
6 3 Fils, Dubai
7 Fakhreldin, Amman
8 Em Sherif, Beirut
9 Fusions by Tala, Manama
10 OCD Restaurant, Tel Aviv
11 Kinoya, Dubai
12 Kazoku, Cairo
13 Zuma, Dubai
14 11 Woodfire, Dubai
15 Sachi Giza, Giza
16 Baron, Beirut
17 Boca, Dubai
18 Shams El Balad, Amman
19 Mimi Kakushi, Dubai
20 George & John, Tel Aviv
21 Jun’s, Dubai
22 Marble, Riyadh
23 LPM Dubai, Dubai
24 Zooba (Zamalek), Cairo
25 Nomi, Monash
26 Animar, Tel Aviv
27 La Grande Table Marocaine, Marrakech
28 Bait Maryam, Dubai
29 Sufra, Amman
30 Reif Kushiyaki, Dubai
31 Tawlet Mar Mikhael, Beirut
32 21 Grams, Dubai
33 Sachi Cairo, Cairo
34 Milgo & Milbar, Tel Aviv
35 Gaia, Dubai
36 Alee, Amman
37 Lowe, Dubai
38 Izakaya, Cairo
39 LPM Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi
40 Lunch Room, Riyadh
41 Row on 45, Dubai
42 +61, Marrakech
43 Opa, Tel Aviv
44 13C Bar in the Back, Amman
45 Sesamo, Marrakech
46 Alba by Enrico Crippa, Doha
47 Cult Bistro, Tunis
48 Talea by Antonio Guida, Abu Dhabi
49 Cut by Wolfgang Puck, Manama
50 Kuuru, Jeddah