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Layla Haddad · 31 May 2026 · 8 venues ranked
Top 20 Burgers — Jumeirah Drill-Down

Best Burgers in Jumeirah 2026

Sand between your toes, a patty in your hand. Jumeirah's burger scene runs from Kite Beach trucks to Al Naseem's craft-burger flagship.

8 rankedJumeirah focusUpdated June 2026

The smell hits you before you see it: woodsmoke and beef drifting off the Kite Beach trucks at sunset. Jumeirah does burgers the way it does everything — with sand nearby and the sea in view. From a flagship craft-burger room at Al Naseem to the salt-air sliders on the beach, here are the eight worth your appetite.

This guide is part of our Top 20 Burgers in Dubai cluster — the hub where we rank Dubai's whole burger-and-beyond universe area by area. Every venue below was visited and paid for independently across 2024–26; no listing is sponsored.

The Best Burgers in Jumeirah — Ranked

Ranked by our independent score across beach-day and dinner visits in 2024–26. Jumeirah is a long coastal sprawl — Kite Beach, La Mer, Jumeirah Beach Road, Madinat — so this list spans food trucks to a New York flagship, all within the area.

#1American craft burgers · AED 90–200pp

Black Tap — Jumeirah Al Naseem

Black Tap Dubai — craft burger and CrazyShake at Jumeirah Al Naseem
Black Tap's Al Naseem terrace — Madinat's waterways behind, a charred patty in front.

Black Tap's Dubai flagship at Jumeirah Al Naseem is the area's best craft burger and one of its best terraces. The patty is char-edged and juicy, the American cheese sharp, and the bun does its job. Then there's the CrazyShake — a dessert-on-a-straw spectacle that's become the city's most photographed milkshake. Book the terrace at golden hour and it's hard to beat for a Jumeirah night out.

What to order: The Greg Norman wagyu burger (around AED 110); share a CrazyShake (about AED 75) — one is plenty for two.
Best for: A scenic, lively dinner with a showstopper shake  ·  Skip if: you want quiet — it's loud and busy at weekends
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#2Beach truck · AED 35–70pp

SALT — Kite Beach

SALT Dubai — wagyu sliders from the Kite Beach truck
The SALT truck at Kite Beach — sliders, salt air, sunset.

SALT started as a black truck on Kite Beach and became a Dubai institution without ever losing the barefoot charm. The sliders are small, smashed and deeply savoury — the kind you order three of and regret nothing. Eating one on the sand at sunset is a core Jumeirah experience. Order at the window, grab a beanbag, and watch the kite-surfers.

What to order: Two or three wagyu sliders (around AED 35 each) and the chicken slider for variety.
Best for: A barefoot, post-swim beach snack  ·  Skip if: you want a sit-down meal with table service
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#3American fast-casual · AED 45–90pp

Shake Shack — Jumeirah

Shake Shack Dubai — ShackBurger and crinkle fries at the Jumeirah branch
Shake Shack Jumeirah — the reliable, soft-bun smash everyone agrees on.

Shake Shack's Jumeirah branch delivers exactly what it promises: a soft potato bun, a thin griddled patty, ShackSauce, and that cult-favourite consistency. It's the burger your whole group will agree on, kids included, and the frozen custard concretes are the secret weapon. Not the most exciting burger on this list, but among the most dependable.

What to order: A SmokeShack (around AED 47) with crinkle-cut fries; add a vanilla concrete (about AED 30).
Best for: A no-argument family lunch  ·  Skip if: you want something you can't get in any mall
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#4All-day café · AED 60–120pp

Circle Café — Kite Beach

Circle Cafe Dubai — burger and all-day plates at the Kite Beach branch
Circle Café at Kite Beach — a sit-down burger between beach and brunch.

Circle Café is the Kite Beach all-day spot where you actually sit at a table, and its burger is a genuinely good middle ground between truck snack and gourmet room — a solid beef patty, decent bun, proper fries, brought to you with a coffee. It's the move when the trucks are mobbed and you want shade and a chair.

What to order: The Circle beef burger (around AED 65) with a side salad if the beach guilt kicks in.
Best for: A shaded, sit-down beach-day lunch  ·  Skip if: you specifically came for the truck experience
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#5American fast-casual · AED 45–90pp

Five Guys — La Mer

Five Guys Dubai — bacon cheeseburger and Cajun fries at La Mer Jumeirah
Five Guys at La Mer — the over-filled fries cup on the Jumeirah promenade.

On the La Mer promenade, Five Guys does its hand-formed, cooked-through, toppings-included thing within sight of the sea. The patty is honest, the fries are absurdly generous, and the seafront setting beats the usual mall branch. It's a reliable Jumeirah promenade lunch when you want quantity and don't want to think too hard.

What to order: A bacon cheeseburger (around AED 49) and one regular fries to share between two.
Best for: A hungry, seafront, value lunch  ·  Skip if: you want a lighter or more refined plate
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#6Homegrown smash · AED 45–90pp

Pickl — La Mer

Pickl Dubai — double smash burger and fries at La Mer Jumeirah
Pickl at La Mer — Dubai's homegrown smash chain done right.

Pickl is the homegrown smash-burger success story, and its La Mer branch is a great Jumeirah outpost — thin, crispy-edged patties, tangy sauce, and a cult truffle option. It's better than it has any right to be for the price, and it's become the default smash for Dubai locals who'd rather back a local brand than a global chain.

What to order: The double Pickl (around AED 49); upgrade to the truffle for about AED 55 if you're splurging.
Best for: A crisp-edged smash from a homegrown name  ·  Skip if: you prefer a thick, pink-centre patty
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#7Beach trucks · AED 30–60pp

Kite Beach Burger Trucks

Kite Beach Dubai — line-up of burger food trucks on the Jumeirah promenade
The rotating Kite Beach truck line-up — Jumeirah's cheapest, smokiest burgers.

Beyond SALT, the Kite Beach promenade hosts a rotating cast of independent burger trucks — smash specialists, loaded-fry stalls, and one-off pop-ups that change with the season. Prices are low, the smoke is real, and the whole strip turns into an open-air food court at golden hour. Walk the line, see what's grilling, and follow your nose.

What to order: Whatever smash patty has the longest local queue — usually around AED 35–45 — plus a side of loaded fries.
Best for: A cheap, smoky, graze-the-strip beach evening  ·  Skip if: you want guaranteed opening hours — trucks vary
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#8Plant-based · AED 50–90pp

Wild & The Moon — Jumeirah Beach Road

Wild and the Moon Dubai — plant-based burger on Jumeirah Beach Road
Wild & The Moon's plant-based burger — the Jumeirah pick for non-meat-eaters.

For the table member who doesn't eat beef, Wild & The Moon on Jumeirah Beach Road plates the area's best plant-based burger — a house patty that actually tastes of something, on a clean bun, with cold-pressed juices alongside. It's proof Jumeirah's burger scene isn't only beef. Pair it with our best vegan burgers in Dubai roundup.

What to order: The plant-based burger (around AED 60) with a green cold-pressed juice.
Best for: A genuinely good meat-free burger by the beach  ·  Skip if: you're set on classic beef
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Insider note

Kite Beach burger trucks are at their best Thursday–Saturday evenings once the heat drops; weekday afternoons some stalls don't open until 4pm. For Black Tap at Jumeirah Al Naseem, book the terrace at golden hour — it's the prettiest burger seat in the area.

How We Chose & What It Costs

We weight the patty, the setting (a beach burger has to suit the beach), value, and how well each handles a busy weekend rush. Most Jumeirah burgers are casual and halal by default; the few licensed venues sit inside hotels at Madinat and Al Naseem.

Kite Beach vs La Mer vs Al Naseem

Jumeirah's three burger hubs each have a vibe. Kite Beach is barefoot and truck-led — cheap, smoky, fun. La Mer is the polished promenade with chains and gourmet counters. Jumeirah Al Naseem (Madinat) is the upscale, licensed, sit-down end with Black Tap as the anchor. Pick by mood: post-swim snack, family stroll, or a proper night out. Compare with our JBR burgers guide for the neighbouring beach strip.

Full Restaurant Reviews

Several picks above have a dedicated deep-dive review on Where To Eat Dubai. Read the long-form take before you book:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best burger in Jumeirah?

Black Tap at Jumeirah Al Naseem tops our 2026 list — a properly charred craft patty with a terrace view over Madinat's waterways. For something more casual, the SALT trucks at Kite Beach are the beach-day favourite.

Where are the Kite Beach burger trucks?

Along the Kite Beach promenade on Jumeirah Beach Road. SALT and a rotating cast of trucks set up there; most are at full swing from late afternoon into the evening, especially Thursday–Saturday.

Are Jumeirah burgers halal?

Almost all — the beach trucks, SALT, Shake Shack, Five Guys, Pickl and Circle Café are halal. The few licensed burgers sit inside the Madinat and Al Naseem hotels.

Is there a good vegan burger in Jumeirah?

Yes — Wild & The Moon on Jumeirah Beach Road does a strong plant-based burger. See our best vegan burgers in Dubai guide for more.

What's the cheapest burger in Jumeirah?

SALT sliders and the Kite Beach trucks are the value play at AED 35–55 for a couple of sliders; Shake Shack and Five Guys sit a notch above.

Ready to go wider? Head back to the Top 20 Burgers in Dubai ranking, browse the Jumeirah Dining Guide dining guide, or compare prices in our Dubai budget dining guide. Found a spot we missed? Suggest a restaurant and we'll visit.