Where Celebrities Eat in Dubai 2026
Luxury dining at its finest. Two three-star Michelin restaurants: Trèsind Studio (world's first three-star Indian) and Ronin (2025 Opening of the Year). Plus Nobu Dubai and CZN Burak.
Which Dubai restaurants attract the most celebrities?
Trèsind Studio is the world's first three-star Indian restaurant, praised by global chefs Vikas Khanna and Ranveer Brar, attracting high-profile guests including Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma. Ronin, awarded 2025 Opening of the Year, offers contemporary Japanese dining with celebrity appeal. Nobu Dubai, co-founded by Robert De Niro and Nobu Matsuhisa, has hosted Lindsay Lohan, Kendall Jenner, and Jean-Claude Van Damme. CZN Burak Dubai welcomes Cristiano Ronaldo, Will Smith, Sania Mirza, and Huda Kattan.
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Why is Dubai a premier celebrity dining destination?
Dubai attracts global celebrities due to its luxury infrastructure, year-round sunshine, tax advantages, and concentration of ultra-wealthy residents. The city hosts major sporting events (golf, tennis, soccer) bringing international athletes and celebrities. Michelin's establishment of a Dubai guide in 2025 elevated the dining scene globally, with two three-star restaurants attracting international fine dining enthusiasts and celebrity clientele seeking exclusivity and world-class service.
What are typical Dubai luxury dining costs?
Trèsind Studio: AED 500-800+ per person | Ronin: AED 400-700+ | Nobu Dubai: AED 300-600 | Fine dining averages: AED 200-400. Premium wine pairings and bottles: AED 300-1,000+. Dubai's luxury market commands premium pricing reflecting the city's affluent clientele. Celebrity clientele often book private experiences or reserve exclusive dining areas, further increasing overall costs.