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    Armani Hashi

    210Pearl Points

    Michelin-backed omakase inside the Burj Khalifa.

    Armani Hashi, Restaurant in Dubai

    About Armani Hashi

    Armani Hashi holds a 2025 Michelin Plate and sits inside the Burj Khalifa's Armani Hotel, with fountain views and counter seating across sushi, robatayaki, and teppanyaki formats. At $$$$ pricing, the omakase and kaiseki menus are the best route in. Book three to four weeks ahead — this is a hard reservation and walk-ins are not a realistic option.

    Should You Book Armani Hashi?

    If you have already done one rooftop omakase in Dubai and are wondering whether Armani Hashi is worth a second look, the answer is yes — but for different reasons than you might expect. This is not a venue that changes dramatically on repeat visits. What it offers is consistent: first-class Japanese ingredients flown in from Japan, a 2025 Michelin Plate, and a setting inside the Armani Hotel at Burj Khalifa with direct views over the Dubai Fountain. The venue earns its $$$$ price tag through ingredient quality and atmosphere rather than surprise. If you came once for the view, come back for the omakase or kaiseki menu. That is where the kitchen is most focused.

    What to Expect on Your First Visit

    Armani Hashi sits inside one of the most photographed buildings on earth, and the interior matches the address. The design is sleek and minimalistic in the Armani aesthetic — dark tones, clean lines, nothing competing with the food or the window. The atmosphere is quieter and more controlled than most Dubai dining rooms at this price point. You are not walking into a high-energy party venue; the energy here is deliberate and composed, which makes it a reasonable choice for conversation-heavy dinners or occasions that call for something more measured than the noise floor at, say, Clap. Sound levels are manageable through the main service window, though the theatre at the sushi, robatayaki, and teppanyaki counters does add a performative energy to the room , watch the kitchen work without feeling like you are at a show.

    For first-timers, the counter seating is where you want to be. The culinary theatrics the Michelin guide references are most visible from there. Chef Sin Keun Choi's kitchen operates across multiple formats , sushi, robatayaki, teppanyaki , which gives Armani Hashi more range than a single-format Japanese room, but also means you should arrive knowing what you want. If you are undecided, go straight for the omakase or kaiseki menus rather than ordering à la carte. The tasting format is where the ingredient sourcing from Japan is most legible across a meal.

    Late Dining and Timing

    This is one of the better options in Downtown Dubai if you want a serious Japanese meal that extends into the late evening. The fountain views are most dramatic after dark, which makes an evening booking the practical choice regardless of menu format. For the leading combination of atmosphere and service attention, aim for a mid-week dinner reservation rather than Friday or Saturday, when the Burj Khalifa corridor gets noticeably busier and table pressure increases. The 4.4 Google rating across more than 1,100 reviews suggests consistent execution across service periods, but mid-week gives you the room at its most composed.

    Booking difficulty here is real. This is a hard reservation to secure, particularly for prime evening slots with fountain views. Plan at minimum three to four weeks ahead. Walk-ins at a venue of this profile inside the Armani Hotel are not a practical strategy. If your dates are fixed, book the moment your travel is confirmed. For access to Dubai's broader hotel dining circuit, having reservations locked before arrival is standard practice at this tier.

    Value and the Competition

    At $$$$ pricing with a Michelin Plate, Armani Hashi is competing at the leading of Dubai's Japanese dining market. 99 Sushi Bar and Mimi Kakushi operate in adjacent territory but with different atmospheres. Akira Back brings Korean-Japanese fusion at a comparable price point but without the Burj Khalifa address. 3Fils is the value counterpoint , seriously good Japanese-influenced food at a fraction of the price if the setting is not your priority. What Armani Hashi sells that none of those venues can match is the specific combination of Michelin-recognised Japanese technique, fountain views, and the Armani Hotel context. Whether that combination justifies the spend depends entirely on what you are celebrating and who you are dining with.

    For broader context on the Dubai dining scene, our full Dubai restaurants guide covers the range of options across price tiers. If you want to compare Japanese contemporary rooms internationally, Pearl also covers Eika in Taipei, Sankai by Nagaya in Istanbul, The Japanese Restaurant in Andermatt, Murakami in São Paulo, Izakaya in Zagreb, 893 Ryotei in Berlin, and NIRI in Abu Dhabi for regional proximity. If you are extending your trip, Erth in Abu Dhabi is worth considering as a very different kind of prestige dining experience in the same market.

    Practical Details

    Armani Hashi is at 1 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd inside the Armani Hotel, Burj Khalifa, Downtown Dubai. Pricing is $$$$. The 2025 Michelin Plate is the primary trust signal for quality. Book well in advance , this is a hard reservation. Counter seating for the theatrical cooking stations should be requested at booking. For a first visit, the omakase or kaiseki menus are the recommended route. Explore Dubai bars, Dubai wineries, and Dubai experiences to build around your evening.

    FAQ

    Is Armani Hashi worth the price?

    • For the combination of Michelin Plate-recognised Japanese technique, fountain views, and the Armani Hotel setting, yes , the price is justified if occasion and atmosphere are part of what you are paying for. The kitchen uses first-class ingredients sourced from Japan, and the omakase and kaiseki formats deliver structured value at the $$$$ tier. If you want serious Japanese food without the prestige address, 3Fils offers a strong alternative at a significantly lower price point.

    How far ahead should I book Armani Hashi?

    • Booking difficulty is rated hard. Secure your reservation three to four weeks out for evening slots, longer if you need a specific date or fountain-view table. Do not rely on walk-in availability at this venue. If your travel dates are confirmed, book immediately.

    Does Armani Hashi handle dietary restrictions?

    • No specific dietary restriction data is available in our records. Given the $$$$ price point and the Michelin Plate recognition, the kitchen operates at a level where restriction requests are standard practice , but confirm directly with the restaurant at booking. The multi-format menu across sushi, robatayaki, and teppanyaki provides more flexibility than a single-format omakase room.

    Can Armani Hashi accommodate groups?

    • Seat count is not published in our records. For groups larger than four, contact the restaurant directly when booking to confirm table configuration. Groups seeking private dining in Downtown Dubai at this tier should ask specifically about room options , the Armani Hotel context makes private event space plausible, but availability should not be assumed without confirmation.

    What are alternatives to Armani Hashi in Dubai?

    • For Japanese contemporary at a lower price point: Zuma at $$$ is the most-booked Japanese room in the city. Mimi Kakushi offers a strong Japanese-influenced menu with a different atmosphere. For the counter omakase format specifically, 99 Sushi Bar is a direct comparison. If you are open to non-Japanese prestige dining, Al Mahara at $$$$ or At.Mosphere Burj Khalifa at $$$$ compete at the same occasion-dining tier.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Armani Hashi handle dietary restrictions?

    The restaurant is run by chef Sin Keun Choi and operates omakase and kaiseki formats, which are typically customisable at the kitchen's discretion — but specific dietary accommodations are not documented in available venue data. Contact the Armani Hotel directly through its front desk to confirm before booking, particularly for allergen-critical requirements.

    What are alternatives to Armani Hashi in Dubai?

    Zuma is the go-to comparison for contemporary Japanese in Dubai: broader menu, livelier atmosphere, and lower per-head commitment than Armani Hashi's $$$$ omakase. Mimi Kakushi offers a more theatrical, nightlife-adjacent Japanese experience. If the Burj Khalifa setting is the draw, At.Mosphere is the obvious alternative for special-occasion dining in the same building, though the cuisine format is entirely different.

    Is Armani Hashi worth the price?

    At $$$$ and holding a 2025 Michelin Plate, Armani Hashi is priced at the top of Dubai's Japanese dining market — and it largely delivers. Fountain views, Japanese-imported ingredients, and live counter theatre at the sushi, robatayaki, and teppanyaki stations justify the spend if you are booking the omakase or kaiseki format. If you want a simpler Japanese meal, Zuma offers more flexibility at a lower commitment.

    How far ahead should I book Armani Hashi?

    Book at least two to three weeks in advance for weekend dining; fountain-facing seats fill faster. The Armani Hotel address and Michelin recognition mean demand is consistent year-round. For special occasions or larger groups, four weeks out is safer. Walk-in availability exists but should not be relied on at $$$$ pricing.

    Can Armani Hashi accommodate groups?

    The counter format at Armani Hashi — spanning sushi, robatayaki, and teppanyaki stations — suits pairs and small groups well. For larger parties, the Armani Hotel setting suggests private dining options may be available, but this is not confirmed in the venue record. check the venue's official channels to arrange anything above six covers.

    Location

    1 Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd - Burj Khalifa - Downtown Dubai - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

    Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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    Also Consider

    Armani Hashi is the only venue on this list that combines a Michelin Plate with the Burj Khalifa address, and that specificity is both its strength and its limitation. If you are choosing between Armani Hashi and At.Mosphere Burj Khalifa purely on setting, At.Mosphere wins on altitude and drama, but its Modern European menu is a different proposition from Japanese omakase. For a landmark dinner where cuisine matters more than the view, Armani Hashi is the stronger call. Against Al Mahara at the same $$$$ tier, the choice comes down to format: Al Mahara's aquarium centrepiece and seafood focus suit a different occasion than Armani Hashi's counter-driven Japanese theatrics.

    Zuma at $$$ is the practical alternative if you want serious Japanese Contemporary without the full $$$$ commitment. It is easier to book, consistently reliable, and operates at high volume without sacrificing quality. Armani Hashi offers more focus and a more considered omakase format, but Zuma is the right call if your group is larger or your budget is fixed. Avatara Restaurant at $$$$ targets a different cuisine entirely, Indian vegetarian tasting menus, but competes at the same occasion-dining tier and is worth considering if Japanese is not the priority.

    11 Woodfire at $$$ is the value benchmark in this comparison set, strong Modern Cuisine credentials at a lower price point than Armani Hashi or the other $$$$ options. If the Burj Khalifa address and the Michelin Plate are not factors in your decision, 11 Woodfire delivers a compelling alternative at lower spend. For first-time visitors to Dubai's prestige dining circuit who want Japanese specifically, Armani Hashi is the most structured and occasion-ready option at the top of the market.

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