It is worldy known that Dubai is a huge sport of innovation in a lot of areas, the art of cooking doesn’t make exception. But i can be hard to find what we are looking for because of the wide range of choices. So here are some of the most unusual restaurants that you can find in Dubai from Ultra-High Tech to Very Cosy.
1-Sublimotion

A selection of twenty “interactive” dishes can be served around twelve people’s table for $1. 361.
For each meal chosen, the consumer can use a virtual reality headset to be immersed in a scene appropriate to the food tasted.
According to reports, the Sublimotion restaurant in Dubai is the most costly in the world.
Screens are strategically positioned around the table. The environment is converted into several settings depending on the meals chosen. For a seafood dish, for example, you are transported to the sea. Customers are pleasantly pleased to discover a fresh setting with each each meal.
https://www.mandarinoriental.com/en/dubai/jumeira-beach/dine/sublimotion
2-Fi’lia

The chief Sara Aquel is cooking on the 70th floor of SLS Duba.
Her food is Italian with Mediterranean flavors, inspired by traditions passed down through generations of women. Indeed, the wine list is entirely comprised of female producers. Look for seabass with a feta and herb crust, perfect pasta, and sumptuous desserts, while the service team is said to be one of the friendliest in town.
Fi’lia, Marasi Drive, Business Bay, Dubai
3.L’Olivo at Al Mahara, Burj Al Arab

The the Al Mahara restaurant has been a staple at Dubai’s famed Burj Al Arab hotel for many years and it recently welcomed an extended pop-up.
You will be served surrounded by a large coral reef aquarium by famous chef that are already known for their starred restaurant like Andrea Migliaccio from “Capri Palace Jumeirah”. Whether choosing their tasting menu or custom dining, the dishes come straight from Capri.
L’Olivio at Al Mahara, Burj Al Arab, Umm Suqeim 3, Dubai
4-Ginger Moon, W Dubai – Mina Seyahi

The W Dubai – Mina Seyahi is a stunning luxury hotel debuting on Barasti Beach, overlooks sleek ships in the harbor and bay beyond.
Its Ginger Moon restaurant bills itself as a “urban beach club” because of its huge patio and infinity pool, which attracts a throng looking for the perfect Instagram photo while relaxing in cabanas to DJ sets.
Ginger Moon, W Dubai – Mina Seyahi, King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street, Dubai Marina, Dubai