10 Themed Restaurants in Dubai

It’s not by mere accident that some restaurants and bars do better than others — they are designed to do so. How a place makes us feel — through effective design intent — subconsciously informs our overall review of the venue. This is our edit of the hottest Themed Restaurants in Dubai right now.

10 Themed Restaurants in Dubai

 

#1. Mint Leaf


A modern take on Indian luxe, you will not find a single loud color or unnecessarily over-designed elements in the sprawling DIFC outpost of the celebrated British Themed Restaurants in Dubai. Instead, the interiors excel in restraint. Shimmering in the golden glow of recessed lights, a dark wood palette reigns — with wooden paneling carved in delicate henna patterns synonymous with India.
 
 

#2. XVA Café


Set in the heart of Bastakiya and part of the XVA Gallery, Mona Hauser’s labor of love has withstood fickle trends to emerge as the closest you can get to an authentic dining experience in Dubai. Mona and her team of A-list Middle Eastern designers have remained faithful to the original building, the former home of the Seddiqi family.
At the heart of the sand-hued upscale home is the café, flanked by a wood trellised corridor and earthy furniture. An organic café by day, the courtyard is known to host magical sit-down dinners and intimate soirees as it can adapt to any design scheme. Easily the best place in the emirate to host an exclusive event without the chintz — but with a whole lot of character.
 

#3. GQ Bar


Set across two floors, the sleek, masculine counterpart to VOGUE Cafe is splendid in its dark, moody vibe. Bash Hesnef designed the space as a modern cigar lounge, complete with a linear fireplace.
The ground floor bar, lit by classical glass drum lamps, is smartly updated with a black projection wall streaming monochrome classics, delivering an almost halo-like effect. A darkly lit granite staircase leads to the second floor; the terrace comes equipped with an electrical pergola system for a smart, climate-responsive open-air setting.
 

#4. Qbara


Conceived by award-winning Tokyo-based interior design studio Glitt (Noriyoshi Muramatsu), Qbara is a skillful juxtaposition of vernacular Middle Eastern cultural elements and ultra-contemporary design philosophy. The two-story restaurant is unified by a double aspect. It also includes double-height bar-back: a bespoke installation of carved timber panels. This also serves as a projection surface for 3D art displays and animations specifically for the venue. It is indeed one of the best Themed Restaurants in Dubai!
Right from the entrance, the warm, defiant spirit of fire sets the tone as a modern, glass-encased fireplace welcomes you. The bar also comes with its own set of fire-spewing displays. The fiery back-lit crystal-encrusted walls create a sultry. Also, the glamorous feel when set against rich floors is great. Walls clad in panels of traditional tapestry provide the comforting familiarity brings.
 

#5. TOKO Dubai


Australia’s coolest culinary export is an exercise in a contemporary interpretation of Japan.
The VIDA outpost boasts a dining room. This includes an expansive and eloquent terrace with an array of Japanese umbrellas. The list also encompasses a private dining area and a glass-boxed cellar. The lounge and bar area triumphs with its lofty ceilings that curve and also ebb. Fitted in intricate wooden rib work, the bar salutes Japanese precision and crystallizes the ethos of TOKO brilliantly. Also, the Stone-clad walls provide the perfect canvas for contemporary art installations.

#6. Iris Dubai


Designer Suzanne Nasr was entrusted to create a tropical yet modern getaway in the heart of the city. Perched on the 27th floor of The Oberoi, Dubai, Iris has a plush feel thanks to predominantly lightwood furniture. The list also includes High-gloss metallic lattices along with minimalist black steel lights. Apart from this, there is also a backlit terrace area to bring a sense of luxury without being too obtrusive.
The new indoor space follows the design code of the terrace. The bar at the heart of the space accented with funky false ceiling panels. The design is along a system of triangles, a geometry that resonates throughout the space. Between high community-style tables, there are also cozy booths and bar seating. You are sure to find a place perfect to celebrate in style with the best Themed Restaurants in Dubai!
 

#7. Em Sherif


Downtown’s latest hotspot that makes you feel you are sitting in the living room of a stunning Moorish villa. Maybe it’s the handmade floor tiles or the accent wall with an array of antique plates. Or that magical hue of blue that is so casually applied to the walls. Whatever the formula for effortless glam, Mireille Hayek, the owner and founder of this Lebanon-based brand has nailed it. Her hands-on approach to designing her spaces lends the lavish place an intimate, lived-in feel.
Loaded with exquisite details that would do an old Lebanese mansion proud. Hayek’s personal touches evoking a sense of familiarity in a luxuriously decked space. This also a balance that goes askew in many luxury establishments.
 

#8. Eat Greek


The trouble with regional cuisine led restaurants is their interiors often fall victim to the stereotypical images of the country. Luckily for Eat Greek, designers, Harrisons of London sidestep the pitfall with not one blue door in sight. They’ve explored the taverna decor of the region, bringing a contemporary view of Greece to The Beach on JBR.
Anchoring the design scheme on a rich. The birdcage chandeliers are stunning, and the olive trees are still very much Greek.  But it is mere stereotypical references to key design elements. The result is a warm, friendly place that is of the times and still speaks of its region.
 

#9. Bapas


Dubai-based LW Design has excelled. It is set to creating a sleek and relaxed atmosphere. However,  it has not only lifted the brand value of H Hotel but also wowed critics. Apart from this, it also wins many prestigious design awards. A contemporary take on traditional Belgian elements with sharp industrial accents. The result is a glamorously Gothic space that feels like home. The winning element is the window with elegant metal frames giving very urban European feel.
 

#10. Cle Dubai


No other venue has name-dropping value quite like Greg Malouf’s. The stellar collection of design icons at Cle Dubai is simply good. It is also one of the best Themed Restaurants in Dubai! The stunning constellation of Moooi light globes that sparkles in the private dining area. It is present to the Philippe Starck Gun Lamps that dot the mirror-clad lounge. Cle is quite the museum of modern design classics. The bar, dining room and lounge come to light as rotating wall panels allow for a seamless spatial experience.
It is always morphing between various material and textural finishes. However, a captivating play of arabesque geometries lends a subtle regional charm and visual identity. Set to the sultry tones of smoked wood, beveled mirrors, and golden light orbs; the A-list hangout delivers a well-layered designer punch courtesy of an eclectic mix of furniture. The list includes much-revered pieces by Tom Dixon.

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