February 15, 2024

MIDDLE EAST & NORTH AFRICA’S 50 BEST RESTAURANTS UNVEILS 1-50 LIST FOR 2024

MIDDLE EAST & NORTH AFRICA’S 50 BEST RESTAURANTS UNVEILS 1-50 LIST FOR 2024

Orfali Bros Bistro claims the No.1 spot for the second consecutive year in Middle East & North Africa's 50 Best Restaurants 2024 list

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50 Best announces the new list of Middle East & North Africa’s 50 Best Restaurants 2024, recognising those establishments that lead the hospitality sector across the region.

Restaurants from across 14 cities within the Middle East and North Africa are honoured, with Orfali Bros Bistro being awarded the region’s No.1 restaurant for the second consecutive year. The third edition of the list, which highlights the best dining destinations in the entire region, also includes 13 new entries and two re-entries.

For the full 1-50 list, please see the attached graphic or scroll to the bottom of this release.

Established in 2021 within the Wasl 51 complex, Orfali Bros Bistro has garnered a devoted following among Dubai's culinary enthusiasts as well as international visitors. Offering an exceptional dining experience driven by brilliant storytelling, the bistro’s menu pays homage to the three Orfali brothers’ Aleppian roots, blending Middle Eastern themes with Dubai's multicultural flair. Following its recent No.46 ranking on The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023 list, this achievement solidifies Orfali Bros Bistro’s position as one of the most distinctive and revered culinary establishments in the MENA region.

The fine-dining Indian restaurant Trèsind Studio in The Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, headed by chef Himanshu Saini, claims the No.2 spot. It is followed by Ossiano at No.3 and Moonrise at No.4, both located in Dubai.

William Drew, Director of Content for Middle East & North Africa’s 50 Best Restaurants, says: “Our sincere congratulations go to Orfali Bros Bistro, which sets a new standard in creativity, innovation and food presentation, complemented by an intimate service style. We are equally proud to see restaurants from so many different cities represented on this year’s list, showcasing the abundant diversity of cuisines across the region.”

In light of the current circumstances and challenges faced in the Middle East, 50 Best announced the decision last year not to host a live event programme for Middle East & North Africa’s 50 Best Restaurants 2024. 50 Best believes that hosting an in-person, celebratory awards ceremony and associated events would not be appropriate at this time. The organisation remains steadfast in its commitment to acknowledging and showcasing the exceptional talent within the Middle East & North Africa’s culinary scene whilst promoting the culinary strength and diversity of the region to a global audience.

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