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    Restaurant in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    Amazónico

    390Pearl Points

    Three-floor Latin spectacle that delivers consistently.

    Amazónico, Restaurant in Dubai

    About Amazónico

    Amazónico is a three-floor Latin American restaurant in DIFC with a 4.4 Google rating across 4,500+ reviews and a Star Wine List-accredited South American cellar. At $$$, it delivers consistent range and theatrical atmosphere for groups and special occasions. Book the first floor for open kitchen views; reserve at least a week ahead.

    A 4.4-star rating across 4,542 reviews tells you something useful about Amazónico: it consistently delivers for a very wide range of diners, which at the $$$ price point in DIFC is harder than it sounds.

    Amazónico sits inside the DIFC Pavilion and operates across three floors, which matters practically: the first floor puts you closest to the open kitchen, the terrace offers a Latin-inspired bar experience with panoramic views, and the overall scale means the venue handles volume without the pinch points you feel at smaller DIFC rooms. If you are booking for the first time, request the first floor specifically — the open kitchen is a genuine visual anchor for the meal, and the spatial drama of the greenery-filled interior reads very differently from that vantage point versus the upper levels.

    The cuisine spans a wide arc of Latin American cooking — sushi, sharing plates, grilled meats and fish , drawing on the Amazon's regional diversity rather than anchoring to any single national tradition. That breadth is a feature if you are booking for a group with varied appetites, but it can read as unfocused if you come expecting a tight, chef-driven tasting format. This is not the place for that. Amazónico is built for the table that wants energy, colour, and range. For a more concentrated Latin American experience at a comparable international standard, Mono in Hong Kong or Amara in Miami offer tighter formats if you happen to be travelling through those cities.

    The wine program carries genuine weight here. Amazónico has received Star Wine List recognition consistently across 2024 and 2025, including multiple category rankings in the same year, and holds a World of Fine Wine 2-Star Accreditation. In practical terms, that means the South American wine list has been vetted by specialists who know the category. For a DIFC restaurant at this price tier, that is a meaningful differentiator , most competitors at $$$ in this district are running standard international lists with minimal depth in South American producers. If wine is part of your calculus, Amazónico is the right call over most of its direct neighbours.

    On the question of takeout and delivery: Amazónico is a restaurant where the physical experience does significant work. The three-floor layout, the theatrical open kitchen, the rainforest-themed interior , these are not incidental atmosphere, they are load-bearing elements of what you are paying for. Dishes described as colourful and full of flavour translate reasonably well to off-premise formats in theory, but the format here , sharing plates, grilled proteins, Latin-inflected sushi , is designed for the table. If your situation requires delivery, you will get the food without the context that justifies the price. For a $$$ Latin American meal that travels better, a more casual format will serve you more honestly. Book Amazónico for the room and the occasion; if you are ordering in, adjust your expectations of value accordingly.

    Booking difficulty sits at moderate. With over 4,500 reviews on Google and a high-profile DIFC address, this is not a room you can walk into on a Friday evening without a plan. Aim to book at least a week ahead for weeknight tables; weekend reservations, particularly for the terrace, should be secured further in advance. The multi-floor layout does give the venue more capacity than a single-room restaurant, which slightly eases pressure versus tighter Dubai rooms like Trèsind Studio or Row on 45, but do not rely on that as a safety net during peak periods.

    For context on the wider Dubai dining scene, our full Dubai restaurants guide covers the category in detail. If you are building a full itinerary, our Dubai hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are worth checking alongside. For Latin American dining beyond Dubai, Sucre is the most direct local comparison, while internationally ZEA in Taipei, Almacita in Valence, and Arturito in São Paulo represent the range of how the cuisine performs in different contexts. For UAE dining beyond Dubai, Erth in Abu Dhabi is worth the comparison if you are considering a regional trip.

    The bottom line: Amazónico earns its place at $$$ in DIFC because it delivers consistently across a large and varied audience, carries a wine program with real credentials, and provides a visual and spatial experience that most competitors at this price point in Dubai do not match. It is not the most focused or chef-driven room in the city , for that, look at FZN by Björn Frantzén or 11 Woodfire , but it is the right answer for groups, special occasions with mixed tastes, and anyone who wants serious wine alongside Latin American food in a room that earns its price through sheer scale and consistency.

    For the explorer looking to track Latin American cooking at its most ambitious globally, also consider Imperfecto: The Chef's Table in Washington D.C. and 6.8 Palopó in Santa Catarina Palopó as reference points for what the cuisine looks like when geography and ingredient sourcing do more of the work.

    Quick reference: $$$ | DIFC Pavilion, Dubai | Latin American | Google 4.4 (4,542 reviews) | Star Wine List recognised 2024–2025 | World of Fine Wine 2-Star Accredited | Booking: moderate difficulty, reserve 1–2 weeks ahead.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Amazónico good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and the venue format actively supports it. The three-floor layout, open kitchen on the first floor, and panoramic terrace give you genuine staging for a celebration, not just a nice meal. At $$$ in DIFC, you're paying for atmosphere as much as food, and Amazónico delivers both. For a more intimate, quieter special occasion, Al Mahara is a better fit — Amazónico leans lively.

    What should I order at Amazónico?

    The menu spans sushi, sharing plates, grilled meats, and fish, reflecting the diverse communities of the Amazon basin — so you have real range. The wine list has been recognised five times by Star Wine List in 2025 alone, which means it's worth paying attention to; South American bottles are the focus. First-timers should anchor their order around the grilled section and let the wine list do the work.

    Can Amazónico accommodate groups?

    The three-floor footprint and lively bar setup make Amazónico one of the more group-friendly $$$ venues in DIFC. Larger parties should request the first floor to stay close to the open kitchen action, which gives the evening a focal point. Book well in advance for groups — the venue's 4.4-star rating across 4,542 reviews signals consistent demand.

    What should a first-timer know about Amazónico?

    Book a table on the first floor — it has direct views of the open kitchen and is the most engaging spot in the room. After your meal, move to the panoramic terrace for drinks rather than skipping it. The menu is broader than a typical Latin American restaurant, covering sushi through to grilled meats, so arrive with flexibility rather than a single dish in mind.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Amazónico?

    Tasting menu details are not confirmed in the available venue data, so we can't give you a verdict on format or pricing. What is confirmed: the à la carte menu covers a wide range from sushi to grilled meats, and the wine list holds a World of Fine Wine 2-Star Accreditation alongside five 2025 Star Wine List recognitions. If a set format is your preference, verify directly with the venue before booking.

    Is Amazónico worth the price?

    At $$$ in DIFC, Amazónico earns its price through consistent delivery — 4.4 stars across 4,542 reviews is not a fluke at this tier. The multi-floor setup, open kitchen, terrace, and a wine list with serious credentials (World of Fine Wine 2-Star Accreditation, five Star Wine List recognitions in 2025) justify spending here over a simpler Latin option. If your priority is food precision over atmosphere, Zuma offers a tighter, more focused experience at a comparable spend.

    Location

    DIFC Pavilion - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

    Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    Compare Amazónico

    How Amazónico Compares
    VenueCuisinePriceAwardsBooking Difficulty
    AmazónicoLatin American$$$Moderate
    11 WoodfireModern Cuisine$$$Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Avatara RestaurantIndian$$$$Michelin 1 StarUnknown
    Al MaharaSeafood$$$$World's 50 BestUnknown
    ZumaJapanese - Asian, Japanese, Japanese Contemporary$$$World's 50 BestUnknown
    At.Mosphere Burj KhalifaModern European$$$$Unknown

    How Amazónico stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    At $$$, Amazónico and Zuma occupy the same price tier and share a similar energy-forward, multi-format approach, Zuma runs Japanese robata and sushi across a similarly high-volume room. The key difference is focus: Zuma's kitchen is tighter and the format more familiar to Dubai regulars, while Amazónico offers more visual drama and a stronger wine program. If Latin American food is your actual interest, Amazónico wins clearly; if you want the safer, more proven crowd-pleaser, Zuma has the longer track record in this market.

    11 Woodfire sits at the same $$$ tier and represents the more chef-driven, focused alternative in Dubai's Modern Cuisine space. It will not give you the scale or spectacle of Amazónico, but it delivers more precise cooking in a smaller room. Choose 11 Woodfire if the food itself is the priority; choose Amazónico if the occasion calls for atmosphere and group range. For $$$$ alternatives, Avatara and At.Mosphere Burj Khalifa both step up in price and formality, At.Mosphere adds the Burj Khalifa location premium, Avatara delivers a tightly curated Indian vegetarian tasting format. Neither competes directly with Amazónico's Latin American remit.

    Al Mahara at $$$$ is the splurge option if seafood and setting are the draw, the Burj Al Arab aquarium backdrop is hard to argue with for sheer spectacle, and it pulls ahead of Amazónico on pure occasion theatre. But for a group that wants serious wine, Latin food, and a lively multi-level room at a more manageable price point, Amazónico is the clearer call. Book Amazónico for the category; book Al Mahara when the address itself is the gift.

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