Restaurant in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Orfali Bros
2,145ptsMENA's #1 three years running. Book early.

About Orfali Bros
Orfali Bros is Dubai's most credentialled restaurant at the $$$ price point: three consecutive years at the top of the MENA 50 Best list, a Michelin star, and a menu built from Syrian culinary tradition and global technique. The food justifies the price — the main obstacle is getting a table. Book well in advance.
The Verdict: Book It, But Be Patient
At the $$$ price point, Orfali Bros delivers a level of culinary ambition that is difficult to match anywhere in Dubai. This is the restaurant that has topped the Middle East & North Africa's 50 Best Restaurants list for three consecutive years (2023, 2024, and 2025), re-entered The World's 50 Best Restaurants at number 46 in 2023 and climbed to number 64 in 2024 before returning again in 2025, earned a Michelin star in both 2024 and 2025, and was ranked 37th in the Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Asia list for 2025. For a restaurant that only opened in 2021, that is a credential stack that demands attention. The core question is not whether the food justifies the price — it does — but whether you can get a table. Booking is near impossible without significant lead time, so plan accordingly.
The Space
Orfali Bros occupies a position on Al Wasl Road in Dubai's Jumeira First neighbourhood, housed within the Wasl 51 district. The physical space is designed around transparency: an open, casual room dominated by a two-storey kitchen that is visible to diners throughout the meal. This is not a formal dining room built around white tablecloths and hushed service. The layout reads as a neighbourhood bistro that happens to be executing at a level that most fine dining rooms never reach. The upper floor houses the pastry kitchen, run by brothers Wassim and Omar, which means that at any point during your meal you may look up and see the dessert course being constructed in real time above you. For diners who care about the physical context of their meal, this spatial arrangement is part of the offer , you are eating inside a working kitchen rather than simply being served by one.
What You Are Paying For
The menu at Orfali Bros does not sit inside a single category. Head chef Mohammad Orfali draws from Syrian and broader Arabic culinary tradition, folds in pan-regional Middle Eastern references, and brings in European and Asian ingredients and techniques wherever they serve the dish. The team's stated position is that rules are meant to be bent and broken, with respect to tradition , and the menu reflects this. Syrian staples appear alongside French pastry technique, with Wassim and Omar producing éclairs, buns, and desserts that are technically grounded in classical pâtisserie but directed toward a different flavour register entirely. The sourcing logic here is consequential: the menu exists because the brothers eat what they love and source what serves those instincts, not because a concept has been imposed on the kitchen. In a city where many high-profile restaurants arrive as imported concepts adapted for a local market, Orfali Bros is built from a genuinely different starting point. That distinction is part of what you are paying for at this price tier.
For value-seekers comparing the $$$ bracket across Dubai, the relevant calculation is this: you are getting Michelin-level precision and a globally ranked dining experience without the $$$$ price ceiling of venues like Avatara Restaurant or Al Mahara. Among contemporary restaurants operating at comparable price points in the region, the awards density here is unusually high for the spend level.
Booking and Logistics
Getting a table at Orfali Bros is the main practical obstacle. Booking difficulty is classified as near impossible, which means this is not a restaurant you decide on a week before travel. Build significant lead time into your planning , weeks at minimum, longer for weekend evenings or the most in-demand time slots. The restaurant sits on Al Wasl Road in Jumeira First, which is accessible by car and ride-share from most of central Dubai. No dress code is confirmed in the available data, but the bistro-style space and the venue's self-description as an unpretentious neighbourhood eatery suggests smart-casual is appropriate. Specific hours are not published in the current data record, so confirm service times directly when booking. For broader planning in Dubai, see our full Dubai restaurants guide, our full Dubai hotels guide, and our full Dubai bars guide.
How Orfali Bros Compares to Similar Contemporary Dining
Globally, the contemporary restaurant category produces venues like Jungsik in Seoul, Alo in Toronto, and César in New York City. Within this peer set, Orfali Bros distinguishes itself through the specificity of its cultural references rather than through technique alone. The kitchen is not executing a universalised version of contemporary fine dining , it is working from a Syrian-rooted perspective that gives the menu a flavour logic most international contemporary restaurants do not have. For diners who want to understand how this connects to the wider region, Erth in Abu Dhabi offers a useful comparison point for heritage-driven Arabic dining at a similar price position. Other Dubai venues worth considering for a comparable night out include Smoked Room and Trèsind Studio, both of which operate in the high-ambition tier. If you are also looking at Seoul's contemporary scene, Solbam and Eatanic Garden are worth comparing. For Denver, Brutø and for Montalcino, Campo del Drago offer different regional takes on the contemporary format. If you want the full picture of what Dubai's high-end dining scene looks like, LOWE, StreetXO, and CÉ LA VI each serve a different audience. Explore further with our Dubai wineries guide and our Dubai experiences guide.
Bottom Line
Orfali Bros is the strongest argument in Dubai for what a family-run, culturally specific restaurant can achieve when it ignores category convention and builds a menu from genuine obsession rather than market positioning. The Google rating of 4.6 across more than 2,200 reviews confirms that the experience is consistently delivered, not just critic-facing. At $$$ with Michelin recognition and top-ten MENA ranking for three consecutive years, this is the most credentialled value in Dubai's high-end dining tier. Book as early as possible.
FAQ
Is the tasting menu worth it at Orfali Bros?
- Given the venue's Michelin star, consecutive number-one MENA 50 Best ranking, and $$$ price tier, the tasting menu represents strong value relative to what comparable credentials cost at other Dubai restaurants. You are getting globally ranked cooking without crossing into the $$$$ bracket. The short answer is yes, for anyone who values that credential-to-price ratio.
What should I order at Orfali Bros?
- Specific current menu items are not confirmed in the available data, so ordering specifics should be confirmed at booking or on arrival. What is confirmed: the pastry and dessert program from brothers Wassim and Omar is a distinct part of the offer and is worth treating as essential rather than optional. The menu blends Syrian culinary tradition with pan-regional and European influences , ordering broadly rather than selectively will give you the clearest picture of what the kitchen does.
Is Orfali Bros good for a special occasion?
- Yes, with the caveat that the room is described as casual and unpretentious rather than formal. This is not the choice if you want white-tablecloth ceremony , it is the choice if the food and the awards record matter more than the formality of the setting. The two-storey open kitchen is itself a focal point that works well as a conversational and experiential anchor for a celebratory meal.
Is Orfali Bros good for solo dining?
- The open bistro layout and counter-accessible kitchen format makes Orfali Bros more comfortable for solo diners than many comparable venues in Dubai. No specific counter seating policy is confirmed in the available data, but the spatial layout suggests solo dining is viable. At $$$ for a solo meal, the price-to-experience ratio remains strong given the awards context.
What are alternatives to Orfali Bros in Dubai?
- For contemporary fine dining at a comparable price: Smoked Room and LOWE are the closest in ambition and price tier. For heritage-driven Arabic cuisine: Erth in Abu Dhabi is worth the trip. For high-energy dining at $$$: Zuma operates in a different cuisine category but serves a similar spend level. If you cannot get a table at Orfali Bros, Trèsind Studio is the most credentialled alternative for ambitious, culturally specific cooking in Dubai.
Does Orfali Bros handle dietary restrictions?
- Specific dietary restriction policies are not confirmed in the available data. Given the menu's complexity and the mix of Syrian, pan-regional, and European ingredients, guests with serious dietary requirements should contact the restaurant directly well in advance of their booking to confirm what can be accommodated.
Compare Orfali Bros
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Orfali Bros | Contemporary | $$$ | Near Impossible |
| 11 Woodfire | Modern Cuisine | $$$ | Unknown |
| Avatara Restaurant | Indian | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Al Mahara | Seafood | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Zuma | Japanese - Asian, Japanese, Japanese Contemporary | $$$ | Unknown |
| At.Mosphere Burj Khalifa | Modern European | $$$$ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Orfali Bros handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in available data. Given the menu's mix of Syrian, Arabic, and European techniques, some dishes will contain dairy, gluten, and animal proteins by default. The restaurant's calibre — Michelin-starred, World's 50 Best ranked — suggests kitchen flexibility is likely, but you should contact Orfali Bros directly at booking to confirm what can be adapted, rather than assuming at the door.
What should I order at Orfali Bros?
Specific dishes are not confirmed in available data, so ordering advice from menus posted elsewhere may be out of date. What is documented: the pastry programme run by brothers Wassim and Omar is a serious draw, producing French-trained pâtisserie with Arabic inflection — the dessert and pastry courses are not an afterthought here. On the savoury side, head chef Mohammad Orfali mixes Syrian staples with pan-regional and European influences, so expect dishes that do not map neatly to a single cuisine. Ask the team for the current signatures when you arrive.
What are alternatives to Orfali Bros in Dubai?
For a different style of fine dining at a comparable price, 11 Woodfire offers fire-led contemporary cooking with strong local recognition. Zuma is the reliable choice if you want high-energy Japanese robata without the booking difficulty. Al Mahara at Burj Al Arab suits guests who want ceremony and setting over culinary ambition. None of these match Orfali Bros on international ranking credentials — the World's 50 Best placement (#46 in 2023, #64 in 2024, re-entry in 2025) is a meaningful differentiator if that matters to you.
Is Orfali Bros good for solo dining?
The open, casual space built around two-storey open kitchens makes solo dining workable here — you are watching a live operation rather than sitting in a formal room. That said, the booking difficulty (near impossible) means solo seats are not reliably available on short notice. If solo dining is your priority, consider calling ahead specifically to ask about counter or bar seating options, which tend to have more flex at otherwise fully booked restaurants of this type.
Is Orfali Bros good for a special occasion?
Yes, with one caveat: secure the booking well in advance, because this is not a restaurant you can drop into. The combination of a Michelin star, three consecutive MENA #1 rankings, and a family-run format gives it genuine occasion weight without the stiffness of a hotel fine-dining room. The two-storey open kitchen provides a focal point that makes the evening feel like an event. For a more theatrical setting with less booking stress, At.Mosphere at Burj Khalifa trades on altitude and spectacle; Orfali Bros trades on the food itself.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Orfali Bros?
At the $$$ price point, yes — provided you engage with the format. Orfali Bros held the #1 spot in MENA's 50 Best for three consecutive years (2023, 2024, 2025) and earned a Michelin star in both 2024 and 2025, which places it in a different tier from most Dubai contemporaries. The menu blends Syrian tradition with global technique in a way that is genuinely difficult to find elsewhere in the region. If you want a conventional fine-dining structure, look elsewhere; if you want cooking with a clear point of view, the price is justified.
Recognized By
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- Row on 45Row on 45 is Dubai's most credentialed tasting menu restaurant: Michelin two stars (2024–2025), World's 50 Best MENA #17, and a Star Wine List-ranked program with serious non-alcoholic pairing options. The 17-course, three-room format across 22 covers justifies the $$$$ price if structured fine dining and wine depth are your priorities. Book weeks ahead minimum.
- OssianoOssiano holds a Michelin star, a World's 50 Best MENA #5 ranking, and one of Dubai's most serious wine lists — all inside an aquarium-walled dining room at Atlantis, The Palm. The 10-course Culinary Voyage is the format; dinner only, 54 seats, smart elegant dress. Book as far ahead as possible — availability is tight and the room fills fast for special occasions.
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