dubai eateries in london

A wave of culinary innovation from the United Arab Emirates is transforming London’s dining scene as Dubai’s most celebrated restaurants establish new outposts across the capital. These restaurants are strategically positioning themselves in prime locations, from Mayfair to South Kensington, bringing their award-winning concepts to the UK’s vibrant food landscape. The migration represents a carefully calculated expansion strategy that builds on remarkable success in the UAE.

Saddle, a popular dessert concept from Abu Dhabi and Dubai, recently opened its permanent London location in South Kensington in 2024. The restaurant offers a curated menu of fresh made-to-order dishes, dinner selections, and signature cocktails. UAE visitors frequently comment that the Battersea location gives them a sense of being at home, highlighting the brand’s successful translation to British soil.

Kinoya, a Dubai ramen house awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand for the second consecutive year, launched its first international branch in Harrods in 2023. Chef Neha Mishra’s Japanese izakaya-style dining experience, ranked seventh in the World’s 50 Best Restaurants for the MENA region, now offers Londoners its signature shoyu and miso ramen.

GAIA has established itself in Mayfair with upscale Greek-Mediterranean cuisine in a refined space featuring a seafood market. The restaurant’s leadership emphasizes that location selection is essential for success, applying lessons learned from their Dubai operations to their London strategy. The establishment will soon be launching another location in Miami this summer, featuring their renowned Mediterranean-sourced seafood concept.

Location is the cornerstone of our expansion strategy, bringing Dubai’s success formula to London’s competitive dining landscape.

Shanghai Me is set to open in Hilton Park Lane this month, expanding from its Dubai success with a focus on enhancing guest experiences through strategic site selection. Some visitors may encounter access restrictions when trying to view the restaurant’s website due to security measures implemented to protect against online attacks.

Similarly, Row on 5 debuted on Savile Row in late 2024, following the success of Row on 45 in Dubai. Executive chef Spencer Metzger offers a 15-course tasting menu that shifts focus to British seasonal produce while maintaining the precision and attention to detail that made the concept successful in the UAE.

The arrival of these Dubai establishments fills a niche in London’s upscale dining market, bringing fresh concepts that have already proven successful in one of the world’s most competitive hospitality environments. Meanwhile, London’s famed Scott’s Mayfair will soon bring its exquisite seafood offerings to Dubai’s DIFC, continuing the cross-cultural culinary exchange between the two cities.

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