The best vegan restaurants in Dubai for all occasions, from Michelin-starred tasting menus to leafy cafes to hawker stall-inspired hangouts
Dubai, a city renowned for its global restaurant scene and ceaseless innovation, is home to some of the best restaurants in the world and a staple in the Michelin Guide. Dubai’s vegan dining scene is no different, with a wide array of fantastic restaurants that will delight plant-based eaters and non-plant-based eaters alike. From a leafy Balinese hideaway to comforting classics of Europe – these are the best vegan restaurants in Dubai for plant-based artistry.
Dubai’s first Michelin-starred vegetarian restaurant (and the world’s only all-vegetarian Michelin-starred Indian dining experience), Avatara redefines fine dining with its innovative and artistic plant-based cuisine. Located in the trendy new dining development of Dubai Hills Business Park, the sleek space embodies the theme with beautiful green panelled walls, green furniture and plenty of greenery, creating a zen neighbourhood space. It’s the perfect backdrop to a multi-course tasting menu, and The Chakras of Life Vegan menu is a culinary experience of note. For AED595, diners can enjoy a degustation menu with dishes like raw banana chaat, jackfruit, horsegram curry, and okra chilli, with a plant-based beverage menu to match, all highlighting the beauty and potential of seasonal ingredients. This is one of the most stylish and best vegan restaurants in Dubai.
Dubai Hills Estate, @avatara.ae, avatara.ae
Looking at Seva Table, you’d think you’re in Bali, or a rainforest, but the serene vegan cafe is actually in the heart of Dubai. One of the many chic cafes that call Jumeirah Beach Road home, Seva is an ode to the power of nature with its gardens, lush greenery, raw, stripped-back interiors and rustic vibe. Serving exclusively vegan food, it’s naturally one of the best restaurants in Dubai – 100% plant-based, gluten-free, cane sugar and GMO-free. It’s the perfect setting to savour their vibrant Seva thali, a testament to the delicious diversity of plant-based cuisine. For raw vegan food enthusiasts, their zucchini lasagna is a must, while the chocolate avocado mousse offers a decadent and surprisingly wholesome finish.
Jumeirah Beach Road, @sevatable, sevaexperience.com/cafe
Tucked away in Four Seasons Restaurant VIllage, Folia is a chic vegan restaurant in Dubai serving delicious plant-based comfort food in a luxe and leafy resort setting. Meaning ‘from the leaves’ in Latin, FOlia offers a botanical embrace, with the dining space awash with lush greenery and bathed in natural light, There’s seating outside, moments from the ocean, and the meny champions to he frehstest seasonal produce in. aserenre garden serring. Experience the earthy delight of their wild mushroom tart, followed by the vibrantly colourful roasted beetroot salad. Indulge your sweet tooth with the chocolate tart with seasonal fruit, a perfect balance of richness and freshness
Four Seasons Resort Dubai, fourseasons.com
In the leafy neighbourhood of Greens and Views, Planet Terra is a popular lunch and dinner spot and one of the best vegan restaurants in Dubai. Open from early breakfast through to supper, it serves innovative plant-based dishes, vegan desserts, organic coffee, homemade smoothies and juices filled with colour – and its wellness-oriented method radiates from every corner. Its Instagram-worthy superfood and acai bowls pack a nutritious punch – as beautiful as they are delicious – and its vegan tacos are a crowd-pleaser.
Panorama Building, The Greens, planetterra.life, @planetterradubai
Located in the shiny new The Park development in JLT, there is an all-day cafe and coffee shop, deli, grocer, florist and ‘urban garden’. Splendour Fields captures the essence of Australia’s laid-back, beachy coffee culture. The design-led dining space is bright and breezy with picture windows, colourful artwork and a soothing colour palette, while outdoor seating overlooks a stretch of parkland with plenty of trees. There’s also a children’s play area to keep the little ones entertained. There are the classics, like a fantastic avocado and toast, acai bowl and porridge, alongside dishes made vegan like the green falafel breakfast bowl (with eggs for your guests), salads, desserts and more. Splendour Fields is open seven days a week and offers Eatx’s signature coffee and freshly baked bread from the group’s in-house bakery Rise&Dawn.
The Park JLT, @splendourfields, eatx.com/splendour-fields
In-the-know Dubai foodies will be familiar with Hawkerboi, the elusive character running secret sell-out supper slubs from equally secret locations across the city. Last year, the Banksy-like figure opened his first permanent restaurant, an ode to the hawker stalls of Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand with an Asian-style street-food-inspired menu, open kitchen and seductive red neon lighting – and the best news is there are plenty of vegan and vegetarian options bursting with evocative flavours like Thai basil, ginger, garlic, basil, kaffir lime and sawtooth coriander (the drinks menu is also fantastic).
The Park JLT, @hawkerboi, eatx.com/hawkerboi
Located in a redeveloped residential in Jumeirah, 11 Woodfire is one of the city’s most creative culinary establishments – inviting diners to experience the power of flame booking – whether meat or vegan and vegetarian. Boasting one Michelin star and a fixed position in MENA’s 50 Best Restaurants since it opened, this is one of them. the very, very best vegan restaurants in Dubai. Their smoked aubergine with miso exemplifies the depth of flavour imparted by this primal cooking technique, while a touch of Latin flair comes through in the charred corn with vegan chorizo. The restaurant isn’t licensed, but the beverage programme is head-spinningly creative – using teas, tinctures and shrubs to create depth of flavour.
Jumeirah 1, @11woodfire, 11woodfire.com
Terra Eatery is one of Dubai’s best-kept secrets – a chic, earthy-inspired restaurant and cafe hidden by leafy greenery in Jumeirah’s Al Thanya Mall. Inspired by the earth, with exposed details, textures and a moody terracotta colour scheme, its clean lines and natural tones create a sophisticated backdrop for their culinary creations. Guests can dine in the intimate indoor dining room or out on the greenery-covered terrace with pebbles creating a garden feel. The truffle mac and cheese’ redefines plant-based indulgence with its luxurious richness, while the lighter roasted vegetable flatbread or the refreshing avocado and mango salad offers vibrant flavours and a beautiful presentation.
Umm Al Sheif, @terra.eatery, terra-eatery.com
Designed as a chic villa and home to an outdoor garden, health shop and organic cafe, concept store-turned-coffee shop Comptoir 102 is a lifestyle destination in itself alongside one of the best vegan restaurants in Dubai. The boho-chic escape in Jumeirah 1 is a hub for healthy living and there’s a strong focus on sustainable, wholesome food – ingredients sourced from local organic farms, and plenty of vegan and sugar, gluten,- and dairy-free choices. Breakfast is nourishing and indulgent, and stand-out dishes include almond butter porridge, chia seed pudding, smoothies and homemade cakes – which are best enjoyed in the shaded boho garden. After breakfast, check out the in-house store displaying fashion, jewellery and home goods – you might just bag a unique find.
Jumeirah 1, @comptoir102, comptoir102.com
Located in the shiny new St Regis Gardens dining development atop Palm Jumeirah’s Nakheel Mall, this intimate, tasting menu-only restaurant is known for pushing culinary boundaries, consistently appearing on MENA’s 50 Best List and with an impressive. two Michelin stars. This is the spot for serious dining, and while the restaurant is a non-vegan spot, primarily, it takes vegan dining incredibly seriously. Trèsind Studio’s innovative approach extends to their plant-based creations, where surprising textures and unexpected flavour combinations take centre stage. Expect visually stunning creations in an inviting and modern setting – complete with white tablecloths and an open kitchen.
St Regis Gardens, @tresindstudio, tresindstudio.com
Michelin-starred chef Vineet Bhatia brings his acclaimed contemporary Indian cuisine to Dubai with Indego, one of the best vegan restaurants in the city. The restaurant’s opulent interiors, adorned with rich fabrics and warm lighting, create a luxurious setting perfectly matched by stunning views of the Dubai Marina. This glamorous backdrop complements their refined vegan dishes, where elevated takes on Indian classics showcase the aromatic complexity of spices and fresh ingredients.
Grosvenor House, @indegobyvineet, indegobyvineet.com
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