In most places, Saturday brunches in Dubai are simply a mix of breakfast and lunch, usually finished by early afternoon. In Dubai, it’s a very different story.
Here, brunch is more of a social event than a meal, often stretching well into the evening. What starts as lunch can easily turn into a long, lively afternoon shaped by music, atmosphere and the crowd.
Most brunches begin in the early afternoon and run for hours, with each venue offering its own take on the theme, depending on the setting and energy.
Dubai’s Saturday brunch scene ranges from elegant luxury brunches in DIFC to lively evening brunches on Palm Jumeirah, with many venues offering live music, sharing menus, and waterfront views.
Here is a list of the 6 best brunches in Dubai right now!
Amazónico Dubai
Saturday brunch at Amazónico is more of a lively event than a traditional meal. Instead of a set menu, it’s built around sharing plates and a social atmosphere.
You’ll find sushi, crafted beverages and a steady flow of dishes at the table, with live music and entertainment throughout.

Usually running from 12 pm to 4:30 pm, the experience gradually shifts into a more party-like atmosphere as the afternoon goes on. This is the best kind of Saturday brunch place for friends to hang out.
• Location: DIFC, Dubai
• Timing: Early to late afternoon seating, depending on the reservation
• Inclusions: Multi-course sharing brunch, beverage packages including grape, lounge-style dining
• Price Range: AED 599–799 per person
Avli by Tasha’s
At Avli by Tasha’s, the Saturday brunch is called the Med Set and focuses on Mediterranean cuisine.
It runs from 12 pm to 5 pm and includes a set menu, free-flowing drinks and live music by Vasileios. The menu has Greek-inspired dishes, crafted beverages, and the kitchen is open, so guests can see the action.

As the afternoon goes on, the brunch turns into a party, with guests dancing to the music. Even the kitchen staff join in the atmosphere while serving.
• Location: DIFC, Dubai
• Timing: Afternoon seating within Saturday brunch hours
• Inclusions: Mediterranean sharing brunch, relaxed group dining format
• Price Range: AED 295–495 per person
SUSHISAMBA Dubai
SUSHISAMBA on Palm Jumeirah combines Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian influences in a sharing-style brunch that reflects its global identity.
The brunch, called Rio Brunch, is inspired by the energy of Rio de Janeiro.

It starts at 12:30 pm and features live DJs, samba dancers, and performances, with views over Palm Jumeirah. The menu features Japanese, Brazilian, and Peruvian dishes, with a focus on expertly crafted sushi.
The atmosphere is lively and feels more like a party than a traditional brunch.
• Location: Palm Jumeirah, Dubai
• Timing: Afternoon seating within Saturday brunch hours
• Inclusions: Fusion sharing brunch, beverage packages including grape, waterfront views
• Price Range: AED 599–799 per person
The Guild
At The Guild in DIFC, the Saturday brunch focuses on seafood and is known for its large buffet.
It runs from 12 pm to 4 pm, starting with light bites and drinks, followed by a full seafood, continental, and snack buffet.

The main course includes dishes like prime rib or king crab legs, served with sides, and it ends with a dessert platter.
There’s live entertainment throughout, with an afterparty to follow.
• Location: DIFC, Dubai
• Timing: Afternoon seating within Saturday brunch hours
• Inclusions: European-inspired structured brunch menu, beverage pairings including grape and cocktails
• Price Range: AED 440–749 per person
Mimi Kakushi
The Saturday brunch at Mimi Kakushi offers a more refined and polished experience.
Running from 12 pm to 4 pm, it features contemporary Japanese dishes with bold, seasonal twists, designed for sharing. The space draws from 1920s Osaka, with a live band, singer, and DJ creating a smooth, upbeat atmosphere.

The brunch, including its “Sparkling Affair” concept in collaboration with Moët & Chandon, brings together food, music and champagne in a more polished setting. It feels less like a party and more like a stylish, social afternoon.
• Location: Jumeirah, Dubai
• Timing: Afternoon seating within Saturday brunch hours
• Inclusions: Japanese tasting-style brunch, optional beverage pairings including grape
• Price Range: Starting from AED 450 per person
Naughty Noodles by Maiden Shanghai
Naughty Noodles by Maiden Shanghai Dubai is a full-on party brunch rather than a traditional dining experience.
It runs from 1 pm to 4:30 pm, with a terrace afterparty until 7 pm. The menu includes unlimited Chinese dishes such as dim sum, prawn rolls, and sea bass, along with bottomless drinks.

The focus here is on music, energy and crowd, making it feel more like a day party than a typical brunch.
Location: FIVE Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jumeirah
Timing: Saturday, 1 pm to 4:30pm (afterparty until 7pm)
Inclusions: Unlimited Chinese dishes, dim sum, seafood, bottomless cocktails, live DJ and party atmosphere
Price Range: AED 350 to AED 799 per person.
How to Choose the Best Saturday Brunch in Dubai
Choosing a brunch in Dubai usually depends on how you want your afternoon to feel. Some places focus on food and a steady pace, like Mimi Kakushi and The Guild.
Others are more about energy and entertainment, such as Maiden Shanghai Dubai, where Naughty Noodles brings a full party-style brunch, and SUSHISAMBA Dubai, where music and atmosphere shape the experience.
For something more relaxed, Avli by Tashas offers a simple, social brunch that works well for long catch-ups.
In the end, brunch in Dubai is less about format and more about the kind of afternoon you want.
FAQs
What is included in a high-end Saturday brunch in Dubai?
Premium brunches usually feature curated menus with set courses or sharing plates, often paired with beverage packages that include soft drinks, house beverages, or premium pours. Many venues also offer scenic views or live entertainment.
How is a Saturday evening brunch different from a daytime brunch?
Evening brunches typically start in the afternoon and gradually introduce music, social energy, or entertainment, creating a vibe that blends dining with an early evening social scene.
Which brunch options are best for couples?
Shanghai Me and Mimi Kakushi are ideal for couples, thanks to their refined menus, thoughtful presentation, and quieter, intimate settings.
Are there family-friendly Saturday brunches in Dubai?
Some venues, particularly Avli by Tashas and Verde Beach, cater to families. Many premium brunches, however, focus on adult guests and work best for social groups or date occasions.
When is the best time to book?
For high-end brunches, booking 3–5 days in advance is recommended, especially for popular weekend sessions.
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