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    Restaurant in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    Mimi Kakushi

    515Pearl Points

    Strong bar program, serious occasion dining.

    Mimi Kakushi, Restaurant in Dubai

    About Mimi Kakushi

    Ranked #37 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants MENA 2024, Mimi Kakushi at the Four Seasons Jumeirah Beach is Dubai's strongest case for contemporary Japanese dining with a serious cocktail program. The 1920s Osaka-inspired room delivers both atmosphere and substance, but book two to three weeks ahead — weekend tables go fast.

    Should You Book Mimi Kakushi?

    Picture a room where a low, rhythmic soundtrack threads through candlelight, and the faint warm scent of Japanese whisky and citrus-forward cocktails drifts from a bar that operates as a destination in its own right. That is the setup at Mimi Kakushi — and it is a strong argument for booking. Ranked #37 on the World's 50 Best Restaurants MENA 2024, this contemporary Japanese restaurant at the Four Seasons Resort Jumeirah Beach is one of Dubai's clearest answers to the question: where do serious food and serious atmosphere meet at the same table? The verdict is yes, book it — but read the caveats below before you do.

    The Experience

    Mimi Kakushi takes its name from a fashionable hairstyle in 1920s Japan, and the design commitment to that era is thorough. The room evokes Osaka between the wars: lacquered surfaces, moody lighting, and intimate corners alongside louder communal stretches. This is not a quiet dinner venue by default. Come early in the evening if conversation is the point; arrive later if you want to be part of the energy. The crowd skews cosmopolitan and well-dressed, consistent with the Four Seasons address and the $$$$ price tier.

    The food is contemporary Japanese built on what the awards record describes as "good quality ingredients" and "classic Japanese dishes with a contemporary twist." That framing is accurate to the category: this is not the stripped-back precision of an omakase counter, nor the casual sharing-plate format of Zuma a few kilometres away. Mimi Kakushi sits in the middle ground , polished and ingredient-led, with service from what reviewers consistently describe as an enthusiastic and well-structured young team. At 4.5 stars across 863 Google reviews, the execution is reliable rather than erratic.

    The Bar Program

    The cocktail program here deserves its own assessment, because it is one of the reasons to choose Mimi Kakushi over comparable Japanese dining rooms in Dubai. The 1920s Osaka concept is not just decorative , it is expressed most directly at the bar, where the drinks lean into Japanese spirits, yuzu-forward profiles, and the kind of theatrical presentation that fits the room without feeling forced. If you are coming as a couple or a small group and want a pre-dinner drink that sets the tone, arriving 30 to 45 minutes early and spending time at the bar is the right move. The bar seats are also a practical option for solo diners who want the full experience without the weight of a table booking. By comparison, Clap has a strong drinks offering in a similarly energetic room, but Mimi Kakushi's program is more coherently themed and more directly integrated with the food concept. If cocktail quality is a deciding factor, Mimi Kakushi has the edge in this tier.

    For those who want to explore the broader Dubai bar scene, Mimi Kakushi's bar is worth treating as a standalone stop, not just a pre-dinner convenience.

    Leading Time to Visit

    Thursday and Friday evenings are the peak, and the room fills quickly. If you want the atmosphere at its most alive, those are the nights , but book well in advance. For a more measured experience where you can hear your table clearly and the service team is less stretched, a midweek dinner earlier in the evening works better. Dubai's cooler months (October through April) mean the outdoor terrace adjacent to the Four Seasons resort grounds is usable, which adds a different dimension to the arrival and post-dinner wind-down. Summer evenings are viable indoors given the air conditioning, but the outdoor option disappears.

    If You've Been Once

    If you visited and stuck to the food menu, the bar program is the obvious next layer. The cocktail list is constructed to complement the kitchen's flavour register , citrus, umami-adjacent, lightly smoky , so ordering off the bar menu alongside the food rather than treating drinks as an afterthought changes the experience meaningfully. Return visitors should also consider the intimate corner seating rather than the main dining floor: the atmosphere reads differently, and it makes sense for smaller groups who want a longer, more focused evening. For Japanese contemporary dining across other cities, Pearl also covers Sankai by Nagaya in Istanbul, Eika in Taipei, and 893 Ryotei in Berlin for comparable benchmarks in other markets.

    Practical Details

    Location: Four Seasons Resort, 23A St, Jumeirah 2, Dubai. Cuisine: Contemporary Japanese. Price: $$$$ (expect a full evening with drinks to sit at the higher end of Dubai's fine dining range). Reservations: Near impossible to secure last-minute , plan at least two to three weeks ahead for weekend slots; midweek is more accessible but still requires advance booking. Dress: Smart; the room and the Four Seasons address both point toward dressed-up rather than casual. Rating: 4.5/5 (863 Google reviews). Awards: World's 50 Best Restaurants MENA 2024, ranked #37. Parking: Four Seasons resort parking available. For more on where to stay nearby, see Pearl's Dubai hotels guide.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at Mimi Kakushi?

    Yes, and it is one of the better reasons to visit. The bar program is a genuine draw in its own right — not just a waiting area — and the cocktail list is built to complement the kitchen's flavours. If you are a party of two and the room is fully booked, the bar is a legitimate option rather than a fallback.

    What are alternatives to Mimi Kakushi in Dubai?

    Zuma is the most direct comparison: also Japanese, also high-energy, similarly priced, and easier to walk into. If you want Japanese food in a quieter, more focused setting, Zuma still edges ahead on name recognition and table availability. Al Mahara at the Burj Al Arab is a different proposition entirely — seafood-forward, more formal, and better suited to a celebratory dinner than a night out.

    Is Mimi Kakushi worth the price?

    At $$$$ with a full evening of drinks, the bill is significant — but the venue ranked #37 on the 2024 World's 50 Best Restaurants MENA list, which is a verifiable credential that places it among Dubai's most recognised dining rooms. The value case is stronger if you engage both the food and the bar program; if you want Japanese food without the theatrical setting and cocktail spend, there are less expensive options in the city.

    Can Mimi Kakushi accommodate groups?

    The room includes intimate corners alongside livelier sections, so small groups of four to six are manageable. For larger parties, contact the Four Seasons directly to discuss private or semi-private arrangements — the venue sits within a resort property, which typically means options exist. Large groups wanting a single shared menu format should confirm availability before booking.

    Is Mimi Kakushi good for solo dining?

    The bar is the practical answer for solo visitors: it avoids the awkwardness of a table for one in a room designed for groups and couples, and the cocktail program gives you something to engage with. As a 50 Best MENA-ranked venue, the quality of the experience solo at the bar is higher than most Dubai alternatives at the same price point.

    Is Mimi Kakushi good for a special occasion?

    Yes — the 1920s Osaka aesthetic, the live soundtrack, and the Four Seasons address make it a convincing occasion choice. It works better for a birthday or anniversary than a business dinner, given the atmospheric, party-leaning energy. If formality matters more than atmosphere, Al Mahara is the stronger call.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Mimi Kakushi?

    The kitchen uses quality ingredients to put contemporary twists on Japanese classics, and the service team has drawn consistent recognition alongside the 50 Best MENA #37 ranking. Whether the tasting format justifies the $$$$ outlay depends on how much the theatrics of the room matter to you — if you want pure food focus, Avatara in Dubai offers a fully plant-based tasting menu with a different but equally committed approach.

    Location

    Four Seasons Resort - 23A St - Jumeirah - Jumeirah 2 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

    Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    Compare Mimi Kakushi

    Award Winners Like Mimi Kakushi
    VenueAwardsPrice
    Mimi Kakushi$$$$
    11 WoodfireMichelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best$$$
    Avatara RestaurantMichelin 1 Star$$$$
    Al MaharaWorld's 50 Best$$$$
    ZumaWorld's 50 Best$$$
    At.Mosphere Burj Khalifa$$$$

    What to weigh when choosing between Mimi Kakushi and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    At $$$$ across the board, Mimi Kakushi competes directly with Al Mahara and Avatara Restaurant for the high-spend Dubai dinner. Al Mahara wins on spectacle, the aquarium centrepiece is genuinely arresting, and is the right call for guests who want seafood as the headline. Avatara is the pick if vegetarian Indian tasting menus are what you are after. Mimi Kakushi beats both on drinks program coherence and the overall energy of the room; if you want a full evening that moves from cocktails through dinner without a tonal shift, it is the stronger choice in this price bracket.

    Zuma at $$$ is the most obvious comparison in the Japanese category and is meaningfully easier to book. The trade-off is format: Zuma is louder and more casual, better for groups who want to graze and share, whereas Mimi Kakushi is more structured and better suited to couples or small groups who want a composed experience. Mimi Kakushi's MENA 50 Best ranking gives it a clear credential Zuma does not carry in that list.

    11 Woodfire at $$$ is worth knowing about if the $$$$ tier is a stretch. It brings serious cooking at a lower price point and is easier to get into. At.Mosphere at the Burj Khalifa competes on occasion-dining status and the view is unmatched, but the European menu and the tourist-destination dynamic make it a different kind of evening to Mimi Kakushi. For food-first diners who want a ranking-backed Japanese contemporary experience, Mimi Kakushi is the most defensible choice at the top end of Dubai's dining tier.

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