Wonderful news for Dubai's hospitality industry...
Dubai has been ranked seventh among the world's top 10 gastronomic cities, alongside Venice, San Francisco, Tokyo, and Amsterdam.
Dubai is home to an extraordinary number of award-winning restaurants, including those run by highly recognized chefs such as Heston Blumenthal and Yannick Alleno, as well as cherished local establishments that are reinventing the city's eating scene and reaching worldwide recognition.
Compare The Market has officially released its list of the world's gourmet hotspots based on a variety of parameters such as the number of Michelin-starred restaurants, the number of five-star restaurants, the average cost of a meal, and the number of vegetarian and gluten-free eateries.
Venice was rated the finest city in the world for foodies due to its variety of vegetarian and gluten-free restaurants and an abundance of Italian eating options ranging from on-the-go pizza to candle-lit banquets.
Dubai has become a very diversified culinary metropolis, with every cuisine from across the world available, thanks to its melting pot of cultures.
The Michelin Guide honored the city's fine dining scene for the second year in a row earlier this year, awarding 3 two Michelin Star restaurants, 11 Michelin Star restaurants, three Green Stars, and 17 Bib-Gourmand restaurants.
Dubai also offers the second-highest number of five-star restaurants and an astonishing number of vegetarian and vegan eateries, according to the poll.
Here is the whole top ten list of gastronomic destinations worldwide:
- Venice, Italy
- Prague, Czechia
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- San Francisco, United States
- Milan, Italy
- Taipei, Taiwan
- Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Tokyo, Japan
- Dublin, Ireland
- Budapest, Hungary
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With new venues opening all the time, Dubai shows no signs of slowing off anytime soon.
The brains behind Michelin-starred restaurant, Bo.Lan, Bo Songvisava and Dylan Jones, will open DuangDy by Bo.Lan in The Link later this year; and fine-dining figurehead Björn Frantzén will open two new restaurant concepts at Atlantis, The Palm, later this year. Check out our complete list of forthcoming opportunities here.
With the arrival of an intriguing new food market dubbed Timbuktu Market in Q1 2024, Dubai's culinary sector is ready to reach new heights. Timbuktu Market, inspired by New York's Chelsea Market, will have a variety of eateries under one roof, all of which will be brand-new ideas that do not already have a physical presence in Dubai, such as home cooks, bakers, pop-ups, supper clubs, and some foreign brands.
For more information, visit: comparethemarket.com.au
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