The best bottomless brunch in Dubai is Mimi Kakushi’s Saturday sitting in Jumeirah — 1920s-Osaka glamour and sharp Japanese small plates. For beach days, Cove Beach and Drift win; for value, Boardwalk over the creek. Expect AED 350–650 per person with free-flow, and always book the earlier seating.
| Restaurant | Area | Price for two | Signature dish | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mimi Kakushi#1 | Jumeirah | AED 650 | Wagyu gyoza, sushi | ★★★★★ 4.6 |
| Cove Beach#2 | Bluewaters | AED 600 | Mezze, grilled seafood | ★★★★☆ 4.4 |
| Drift Beach#3 | Al Sufouh | AED 700 | Provencal seafood | ★★★★☆ 4.5 |
| Beach by FIVE#4 | Palm Jumeirah | AED 620 | Pan-Asian sharing | ★★★★☆ 4.3 |
| Boardwalk#5 | Deira (Creek) | AED 400 | International buffet | ★★★★☆ 4.2 |
| La Cantine du Faubourg#6 | Trade Centre | AED 560 | French-Med sharing | ★★★★☆ 4.4 |
Prices are our most recent in-person estimates for two people before drinks. Last verified July 2026.
The most complete brunch in Dubai right now. Mimi Kakushi’s Saturday sitting pairs a genuinely strong Japanese kitchen — wagyu gyoza, silky black cod, sushi to order — with a jazz-age room that feels like an event rather than a buffet.
Book the 1pm arrival for the best of the light and a livelier second half. Around AED 325 per person for the house package. See more upmarket options in our best fine dining in Dubai guide.
The beach-club brunch to beat. Cove serves a Mediterranean spread — mezze, grilled seafood, wood-fired mains — with a pool, DJ and sea views, so it doubles as a day out. Around AED 295 per person for the house package plus a bed fee.
Come for the 1pm slot, claim a bed early, and pace yourself — it runs long. For more sand-and-sea sittings see our best beach brunch in Dubai guide.
The most stylish of the beach brunches. Drift, at One&Only Royal Mirage, leans French-Riviera — crudo, Provençal seafood, rosé free-flow — with white parasols and a calm, grown-up crowd.
It is a premium ticket at around AED 350 per person, best kept for a special Saturday. Reserve a front row of loungers for the view.
If you want a party, this is it. Beach by FIVE on the Palm turns brunch into a full pool-day rave — pan-Asian sharing plates, a big sound system and a high-energy crowd from the first hour.
Around AED 310 per person; go with a group and treat the food as fuel for the afternoon. Strictly over-21.
The value pick and the most family-friendly. Boardwalk sits on stilts over Dubai Creek at the Yacht Club, with a breezy terrace, an easy international spread and abra traffic drifting past.
Around AED 195 per person makes it a rare affordable Saturday, and children are welcome. Ask for a waterside table when you book.
The best non-beach city brunch. La Cantine du Faubourg on Sheikh Zayed Road does a French-Mediterranean sharing menu in an art-filled room that turns clubby as the afternoon goes on.
Around AED 280 per person; a strong choice when you want glamour without the drive to the coast. For the wider field, see our best brunch in Dubai pillar.
How Dubai brunch works: most run a single long sitting on Saturday (some Fridays), roughly 1–4pm, with a fixed price and a ‘package’ tier — soft, house, or premium free-flow. Book the earlier arrival for the best light and a calmer room; the last hour is where it gets loud. Always confirm the package tier when you reserve, and check the minimum age — several are over-21 only.
Mimi Kakushi’s Saturday brunch in Jumeirah is our top overall pick for food and atmosphere. For a beach-club brunch, Cove Beach and Drift lead; for the best value, Boardwalk over Dubai Creek is hard to beat.
Expect roughly AED 350 per person for a soft-drinks package and AED 450–650 for house or premium free-flow. Beach clubs often add a minimum spend or a pool/beach bed fee on top.
Most bottomless brunches run on Saturday, with a growing number on Friday. A few venues also do a lighter Sunday sitting. Sittings are usually a single long slot between 1pm and 4pm.
Yes. The best brunches sell out days ahead, especially in peak season (October–April). Book the earlier arrival slot for the calmest room and best value on the free-flow window.
It varies. Boardwalk and several hotel brunches welcome children, while beach-club and late-afternoon brunches are often over-21 only. Always check the age policy before booking.
Keep planning: our best brunch in Dubai pillar, best beach brunch, the fine-dining guide, and where to eat in Dubai Marina.
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