Zuma DubaivsTagine - One&Only Royal Mirage
Both establishments are rated very highly by professionals. Overall, Zuma ranks marginally better than Tagine. Zuma is ranked #10 in Dubai with approval from 6 reviewers including Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet and BlackBook.
Zuma Dubai
Concierge
BlackBook
Gayot
Condé Nast Traveler
Michelin Guide
Gate Village 06, DIFC, Dubai 506620, United Arab Emirates
From $25/night
"The main ticket is the combination of crowd and consistently good food, including miso-marinated black cod wrapped in hoba leaf."
"In Zuma, it’s the first-class Japanese food that kung fu’s your ass into culinary enlightenment. Interior is minimalistic."
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When it comes to ordering, ask for advice as it can be confusing for the novice.
15.0
"This trendy izakaya-style Japanese concept has been at the forefront of the culinary scene since it opened its doors in 2009." Full review
"Amid all of Dubai's international high-end restaurant brands (think Nobu, Gordon Ramsay, and Pierre Gagnaire), Zuma, the fashionable London sushi house, still manages to pull in crowds." Full review
0 Stars
"The Dubai outpost of this global brand is set over three floors and comes with trendy, contemporary styling, several sushi counters and a lively atmosphere" Full review
Tagine - One&Only Royal Mirage
Concierge
Frommer's
DK Eyewitness
Rough Guide
Lonely Planet
The Palace, One & Only Royal Mirage, Al Sufouh Road, Al Sufouh 2, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
From $0/night
"You'll have to duck to enter the tiny doorway cut out of enormous wooden gates that lead to Tagine, a slice of Marrakech transported to Dubai's One&Only Royal Mirage hotel."
"Indisputably Dubai's best Moroccan restaurant, Tagine lies in the spectacular One&Only Royal Mirage." Full review
"Visit this candlelit restaurant with live music and waiters in traditional dress for a magical Moroccan experience."
"This sumptuous little Moroccan restaurant is a feast for both the eye and taste buds."
"Get cosy between throw pillows at a low-slung table in the dim dining room, then take your tastebuds on a magic-carpet ride while tapping your toes to the live Moroccan band." Full review