This is the MICHELIN Guide Abu Dhabi 2026

11 new additions to the growing guide

Abu Dhabi’s dining scene continues to flourish as the MICHELIN Guide Abu Dhabi 2026 reveals its fourth edition, celebrating both consistency and innovation. Announced at the Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental Abu Dhabi, the new guide features 56 restaurants – a mix of long-standing icons and exciting new additions that highlight the capital’s growing culinary depth.

 

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Stars That Continue to Shine

The city’s three One MICHELIN Star restaurants — Erth, Hakkasan, and Talea by Antonio Guida — have once again retained their stars, underscoring their mastery and precision. Erth continues to elevate Emirati heritage through refined storytelling, Hakkasan remains a benchmark for contemporary Cantonese dining, and Talea by Antonio Guida brings authentic Italian artistry to the heart of Abu Dhabi. Their consistency cements them as culinary beacons in a city defined by ambition.

 

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Eight Fresh Faces Join the Guide

Abu Dhabi’s appetite for new experiences is reflected in eight restaurants newly added to the Guide’s selection. From the elegant Italian flair of Cipriani Dolci and seaside comfort of Antonia, to Villa Mamas, which celebrates Khaleeji heritage through chef Roaya Saleh’s soulful cooking, each addition adds a new dimension to the city’s dining landscape.

Other highlights include Novikov Abu Dhabi, a Mediterranean-inspired global name; Taparelle, blending French and Italian classics in Manarat Al Saadiyat; Pincode by Kunal Kapur, offering a modern twist on Indian food; Strawfire by Ross Shonhan, where Japanese Warayaki-style grilling meets bold creativity; and Sand & Koal, a luxurious coastal retreat for seafood and grills.

Three New Bib Gourmands Recognised

The Bib Gourmand category, which honours exceptional food at great value, welcomes 3Fils Abu Dhabi, Bua Thai Café, and Goldfish. From inventive Japanese fare to comforting Thai dishes, these restaurants deliver memorable dining experiences without the fine-dining price tag. They join seven others — including ryba, Mika, and Beirut Sur Mer — that have successfully retained their distinction.

Special Awards Celebrate Industry Talent

This year’s Special Awards spotlight the people shaping Abu Dhabi’s hospitality scene. The Exceptional Cocktail Award goes to Strawfire by Ross Shonhan for its inventive bar experience, while Vittorio Nania of Villa Toscana earns the Young Chef Award for his skillful interpretations of Tuscan cuisine. Ray’s Grill at Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers receives the Service Award for its warmth and attentiveness, and 3Fils Abu Dhabi takes home Opening of the Year for its impressive debut on Al Bateen Marina.

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