Israeli Food in Dubai: The Complete Guide - Where To Eat Dubai
Fredrik Filipsson·Published March 20, 2024
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Israeli Cuisine Guide

Israeli Food in Dubai: The Complete Guide

By Where To Eat Dubai · Updated March 2026 · 12 min read

Since the Abraham Accords normalised relations between Israel and the UAE in 2020, Dubai's Israeli food scene has transformed from a whisper into a full-throated conversation. Today you'll find kosher-certified fine dining on the 31st floor of Sofitel, casual falafel wraps at beachside kiosks, and shakshuka brunches that would hold their own in Tel Aviv's Carmel Market. This is your complete insider guide.

Israeli cuisine is one of the world's great melting-pot traditions — a synthesis of Levantine Arabic cooking, Ashkenazi Jewish heritage, North African spice routes, and modern Mediterranean creativity. In Dubai, that complexity is further filtered through the city's own multicultural lens, producing a dining experience that is simultaneously ancient and thoroughly contemporary.

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A classic Israeli spread — hummus, falafel, fresh salads and warm pita — the heartbeat of the cuisine

The 6 Faces of Israeli Cuisine in Dubai

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Foundation

Hummus & Mezze

The cornerstone of Israeli eating. Silky chickpea purée, golden falafel, babaganoush, and an array of fresh salads eaten communally with warm pita.

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Brunch Icon

Shakshuka

Eggs poached in spiced tomato sauce — Israel's most exported dish. Found everywhere from luxury hotel brunches to no-frills café counters in Dubai.

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Street Food

Falafel & Sabich

Crispy fried chickpea balls in soft laffa or pita, topped with Israeli salad, tahini, and amba mango pickle. Sabich adds fried aubergine for extra depth.

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Grill Culture

Grilled Meats

Skewers of kofte, lamb chops, and chicken shashlik cooked over charcoal — Israeli barbecue culture runs deep, and Dubai's kosher restaurants deliver it in style.

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Bakery Tradition

Burekas & Pastries

Flaky Sephardic pastries filled with spinach, cheese, or potato — a beloved bakery staple that has crossed continents and is finding fans in Dubai's morning cafés.

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Fine Dining

Kosher Fine Dining

Mosaica at Sofitel and TLV at Address Boulevard represent the high end — sophisticated kosher menus with stunning Dubai skyline views and rigorous religious certification.

Top Picks: Best Israeli Restaurants in Dubai

These five establishments lead Dubai's Israeli dining scene in 2026 — each offering something distinct:

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Mosaica — Sofitel Dubai Downtown

The crown jewel of Dubai's kosher dining. Perched on the 31st floor with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Burj Khalifa, Mosaica delivers modern Israeli-Mediterranean fine dining with real finesse. Their tuna cigars (AED 85) and slow-braised lamb shoulder (AED 220) are essential ordering.

Kosher Certified Fine Dining AED 300–700pp
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TLV — Address Boulevard

Named for Tel Aviv, TLV on the 37th floor of Address Boulevard brings the Israeli city's buzzy restaurant energy to Downtown Dubai. Shakshuka, charcoal-grilled meats, and fresh mezze share the menu. Strictly kosher, with outstanding views and a higher price tag to match.

Kosher Certified Skyline Views AED 250–600pp
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Mul Hayam — Jumeirah 3

The hidden gem. Kosher-certified with a focus on fresh, vegetarian-forward Israeli cooking — the kind of food Israelis actually eat every day. Exceptional hummus, salmon, fresh salad platters, and the best falafel in Dubai served with proper amba. Unpretentious and utterly delicious.

Kosher Certified Vegetarian-Friendly AED 80–200pp
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Miznon — Various Locations

The globally celebrated Israeli street-food chain known for overstuffed pita sandwiches and whole roasted cauliflower. Miznon brings the democratic, joyful spirit of Israeli street eating — loud, casual, addictive. Best ordered at the counter, eaten immediately.

Casual Street Food AED 45–120pp
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Armani Ristorante — Burj Khalifa

For the ultimate in setting, the Armani Hotel's kosher-certified dining offers Mediterranean-Israeli fusion amid one of the world's most iconic addresses. Think Israeli-influenced salads alongside European classics, all with impeccable Armani service. Reserve far in advance.

Kosher Available Iconic Location AED 400–900pp
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Shakshuka — poached eggs in spiced tomato sauce — Dubai's most-ordered Israeli dish at weekend brunch

Where to Find Israeli Food by Area

AreaBest ForTop SpotPrice Range
Downtown DubaiKosher fine dining with skyline viewsTLV, Address BoulevardAED 250–600
Downtown (Sofitel)Modern kosher gastronomyMosaica, SofitelAED 300–700
Jumeirah 3Authentic everyday Israeli cookingMul HayamAED 80–200
Dubai Marina / JBRIsraeli-style street food & casual mezzeMiznon, variousAED 45–150
Burj Khalifa AreaLuxury kosher diningArmani RistoranteAED 400–900
DIFCMediterranean-Israeli fusionMultiple Lebanese-Israeli crossover spotsAED 150–400
Al KaramaBudget Middle Eastern mezze incl. Israeli dishesVarious Lebanese/Israeli-style spotsAED 30–80

Essential Israeli Dishes to Order in Dubai

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Hummus
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Falafel
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Shakshuka
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Sabich
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Grilled Kebabs
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Burekas
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Laffa Bread
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Israeli Salad
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Babaganoush

Must-Try Israeli Dishes: What to Order & What to Pay

Hummus Silky chickpea purée with tahini, lemon and olive oil. The benchmark of any Israeli restaurant AED 30–75
Shakshuka Eggs poached in spiced tomato and pepper sauce. Order with warm pita for dunking AED 55–120
Falafel Pita Crispy chickpea balls in fresh pita with Israeli salad, tahini, amba and pickles AED 25–65
Sabich Fried aubergine, hard-boiled egg, Israeli salad and amba pickle in warm pita. Underrated icon AED 35–70
Burekas Flaky pastry filled with spinach, cheese or potato. Best warm from the oven at breakfast AED 20–50
Lamb Chops Israeli-style charcoal-grilled lamb, often served with roasted vegetables and tahini AED 150–280
Tuna Cigars Signature dish at Mosaica — delicate pastry tubes with spiced tuna, a Dubai Israeli favourite AED 75–95

Budget Guide: Israeli Food in Dubai at Every Price Point

How Much Does Israeli Food Cost in Dubai?

Under AED 80
Falafel wraps, hummus plates, shakshuka at casual spots like Miznon or Mul Hayam. Filling, flavourful and genuinely good value. Expect to order at the counter and find your own seat.
AED 80–200
Full mezze spreads with grilled meats and fresh salads. Mul Hayam excels at this price point — you eat remarkably well for the money. Two courses plus drinks comfortably within this range.
AED 200–400
The TLV experience in a lighter format — still kosher certified but without full tasting-menu ambitions. Israeli-Mediterranean crossover restaurants operate in this tier with excellent quality.
AED 400–900+
Mosaica at Sofitel and Armani Ristorante define this tier. World-class settings, impeccable service, sophisticated kosher menus. Reserve weeks in advance. Not everyday dining — but genuinely exceptional.

Best Occasions for Israeli Food in Dubai

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Weekend Brunch

Shakshuka, burekas and fresh juice platters — Israeli brunch culture is perfectly calibrated for Dubai's slow Friday mornings. TLV and Mosaica both offer brunch menus worth the splurge.

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Date Night

Mosaica's 31st-floor views and refined cuisine make it one of Dubai's most romantic kosher dining experiences. Book a window table and arrive at sunset.

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Family Mezze

Ordering Israeli mezze communally is family dining at its finest. Mul Hayam's informal setting and shareable plates make it ideal for groups of all ages.

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Business Lunch

The kosher certification makes Israeli restaurants the go-to for international business dining with Jewish guests. TLV and Mosaica are widely used for this purpose.

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Quick Lunch

A falafel wrap or hummus plate from Miznon is one of Dubai's best quick lunches. Fast, flavourful, and satisfying — done in 20 minutes.

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Late Dinner

TLV is open until midnight Sunday–Thursday, making it one of the few quality Israeli options for late-night dining in Dubai. The grilled meats are the move after 10pm.

The Abraham Accords Effect

Before September 2020, Israeli cuisine was effectively absent from Dubai's restaurant scene. The historic normalisation of UAE-Israel relations changed everything almost overnight. Direct flights, tourism, and business ties brought Israeli chefs, restaurateurs, and food culture to Dubai. Today, kosher-certified establishments operate under the Emirates Agency for Kosher Certification (EAKC), supervised by Rabbi Levi Duchman, giving Dubai one of the Gulf's most rigorous kosher dining standards.

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Dubai's Israeli fine dining scene rivals anything in Tel Aviv for setting — with Mosaica and TLV both offering spectacular city views
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Fredrik Filipsson
Founder & Lead Critic — Where To Eat Dubai

Fredrik lived on Palm Jumeirah for 8 years while working as a business executive. He has personally visited over 1,000 Dubai restaurants and has dined in restaurant cities across the globe — from Tokyo and New York to London, Paris, and São Paulo. His reviews are always independent, always paid for out of his own pocket, and always honest. How we rank →

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Israeli Food in Dubai — FAQ

Is there kosher food available in Dubai?
Yes — Dubai has several fully kosher-certified restaurants including Mosaica (Sofitel Downtown), TLV (Address Boulevard), and Mul Hayam (Jumeirah 3). All are certified by the Emirates Agency for Kosher Certification under Rabbi Levi Duchman.
When did Israeli restaurants open in Dubai?
The first wave opened in late 2020 and early 2021, following the Abraham Accords normalisation agreement signed in September 2020. The scene has grown steadily since, with multiple new openings each year.
Is Israeli food the same as Lebanese food?
They share many ingredients and dishes — hummus, falafel, and similar mezze appear in both traditions. However, Israeli cuisine has distinct Ashkenazi, Yemeni, and Moroccan Jewish influences that give it its own unique character, especially in baked goods and spice profiles.
Where is the best shakshuka in Dubai?
TLV at Address Boulevard serves an outstanding shakshuka at brunch. For more casual eating, Miznon's version is excellent value. See our full shakshuka guide for the complete ranked list.
Do I need to book Israeli restaurants in Dubai?
For Mosaica and TLV, reservations are strongly recommended, especially for Friday brunch and weekend dinners. Mul Hayam and Miznon are more casual and usually accept walk-ins, though weekend evenings can be busy.

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