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Greek Food in Dubai: Tavernas, Fine Dining & Island Vibes

By Where To Eat Dubai Β· Updated September 2025 Β· 12 min read

Dubai's Greek food scene is richer and more varied than most people expect. You can smash plates at OPA, share cold mezze on a beach terrace at Ammos, eat one of the best grilled sea bass dishes in the world at GAIA, or find genuine neighbourhood-taverna warmth at Mythos Kouzina in JLT. Whether you're after a party, a romantic dinner, or a casual midweek meal with good souvlaki, Dubai's Greek restaurants deliver.

Greek Food in Dubai: The Story

Greek immigration to the Gulf brought the first authentic Greek restaurants to Dubai in the late 1990s β€” Mythos Kouzina opened its JLT doors in the early 2000s and became an institution. The modern chapter arrived when Chef Izu Ani opened GAIA in 2020, bringing fine-dining Greek cuisine to DIFC and earning immediate international recognition. Today Dubai's Greek dining scene spans neighbourhood tavernas, party restaurants, beach clubs, and Michelin-calibre fine dining β€” a genuinely complete picture of what Greek food can be.

The Best Greek Restaurants in Dubai

GAIA DIFC Dubai πŸ† #1 in Dubai

GAIA

πŸ“ Gate Village, DIFC
Greek-Mediterranean Β· Fine Dining Β· Date Night

Chef Izu Ani's GAIA is the undisputed pinnacle of Greek-inspired dining in the Gulf. The stripped-back neutral interiors are stunning, the service is flawless, and the food is what you'll spend the next week thinking about. Every dish tastes of sun, sea, and precision. The hidden bar NYX upstairs (ask for it) has an atmosphere you won't find anywhere else in Dubai.

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AED 350–550 pp
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Book 2+ weeks
Reservations
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From 12pm
Opening
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Smart casual
Dress code
Must order: Grilled sea bass (AED 195) Β· Strapatsada (AED 75) Β· Cold mezze (AED 55–95)
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Mythos Kouzina JLT Dubai ❀️ Local Favourite

Mythos Kouzina & Grill

πŸ“ Cluster F, JLT (also City Walk)
Greek Taverna Β· Mid-Range Β· Best Value

The most-loved Greek restaurant in Dubai. Mythos has a loyal following that would riot if it ever closed. It's everything you want from a neighbourhood taverna: genuinely warm staff who remember returning customers, a petite lakeside terrace that's magical in cooler months, and a menu where every single dish is done properly. The saganaki arrives still sizzling. The moussaka is the best in Dubai. Even the Greek salad tastes better than it should.

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AED 150–240 pp
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Book ahead
Reservations
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12pm–midnight
Opening
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Casual
Dress code
Must order: Saganaki (AED 55) Β· Moussaka (AED 89) Β· Sea bass (AED 175) Β· Galaktoboureko (AED 38)
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OPA Greek party restaurant Dubai Marina πŸŽ‰ Best for Parties

OPA

πŸ“ Habtoor Grand Hotel, Dubai Marina
Greek Party Restaurant Β· Groups Β· Celebration

OPA is where Greek food meets a Dubai nightclub. The energy is high from the moment you sit down β€” napkin twirling, Zorba dancing, and yes, the classic plate smashing all happen throughout the evening. Here's the surprise: the food is actually really good. The mezze selection is generous and well-made, the lamb chops are excellent, and the baklava ice cream is a genuine stroke of genius. Come for a big birthday, a hen night, or any occasion that deserves to be remembered.

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AED 280–420 pp
Price
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Essential w/ends
Reservations
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From 7pm
Opening
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Smart casual
Dress code
Must order: Mezze selection (AED 160) Β· Lamb chops (AED 195) Β· Baklava ice cream (AED 55)
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Ammos Greek restaurant Dubai Marina 🌊 Best Sea Views

Ammos

πŸ“ Dubai Marina Walk, Dubai Marina
Greek Seafood Β· Sea Views Β· Brunch

Ammos has the best Greek island atmosphere in Dubai β€” whitewashed walls, bright blue accents, and a terrace overlooking the Marina water. Ingredients for the seafood and Greek specialties are sourced directly from Greece, which shows in the quality. The Friday Greek mezze brunch is one of the best themed brunches in the city. Perfect for a first date or a relaxed anniversary dinner.

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AED 220–360 pp
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Recommended
Reservations
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12pm–midnight
Opening
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Fri brunch AED 350
Brunch
Must order: Orzo with seafood (AED 145) Β· Souvlaki (AED 110) Β· Greek salad (AED 65)
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Iliana Greek restaurant Dubai πŸ«’ Authentic Greek

Iliana

πŸ“ The Pointe, Palm Jumeirah
Greek Β· Authentic Β· Mediterranean Setting

Iliana is the Palm Jumeirah answer to the Greek dining question β€” authentic recipes, a beautiful Mediterranean setting at The Pointe, and panoramic views across the water. Ideal for a summer business lunch or a laid-back dinner. The slow-cooked lamb kleftiko is the dish to order; the outdoor terrace is the place to sit.

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AED 180–320 pp
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Recommended
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12pm–11pm
Opening
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Sunset views
Setting
Must order: Lamb kleftiko (AED 175) Β· Spanakopita (AED 58) Β· Loukoumades (AED 42)
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Greek mezze spread Dubai
Cold mezze β€” the essential start to any Greek meal in Dubai

Essential Greek Dishes to Try

What to order at Greek restaurants in Dubai

Saganaki (Fried Cheese)
Pan-fried kefalograviera, flambΓ©ed with ouzo or brandy β€” spectacular tableside
AED 55–75
Spanakopita (Spinach Pie)
Flaky filo pastry filled with spinach, feta, and herbs β€” best as a starter
AED 45–65
Tzatziki
Thick Greek yoghurt with cucumber, garlic, and dill β€” order immediately
AED 35–50
Chicken Souvlaki
Marinated skewers with pita, tomatoes, onion, and tzatziki β€” the definitive Greek street food
AED 85–120
Moussaka
Baked eggplant, spiced lamb mince, and bΓ©chamel β€” hearty, slow-cooked comfort
AED 85–125
Grilled Whole Sea Bass
Fresh fish, chargrilled, served with lemon oil and capers β€” the Greek dining pinnacle
AED 145–215
Lamb Kleftiko
Slow-braised lamb wrapped in paper β€” tender, aromatic, falling off the bone
AED 155–210
Baklava
Crisp filo layered with pistachios, soaked in honey syrup β€” the essential dessert
AED 38–58
Loukoumades
Tiny fried dough balls drizzled with honey and sesame β€” addictively good
AED 38–55

Greek Food by Area in Dubai

AreaBest Greek OptionVibePrice Range
DIFCGAIAFine dining, business, date nightAED 350–550 pp
JLTMythos KouzinaNeighbourhood taverna, regulars, lakesideAED 150–240 pp
Dubai MarinaOPA / AmmosParty / sea views, brunchAED 220–420 pp
Palm JumeirahIliana (The Pointe)Sunset views, relaxedAED 180–320 pp
City WalkMythos (City Walk)Casual, families, weekendsAED 140–240 pp

Insider Tip: At GAIA, after dinner, ask your waiter about NYX β€” the hidden bar upstairs. It's not on the website, not always announced, but it's one of Dubai's most special late-night spots. Worth it for a cocktail after dinner.

Greek Brunch in Dubai

Greek brunch culture translates beautifully to Dubai's Friday brunch tradition. The best options:

  • Ammos Greek Mezze Brunch β€” Fridays from AED 350 pp. Free-flowing beverages, full mezze spread, grills, and desserts. The best Greek-themed brunch in the city.
  • OPA Brunch β€” Saturdays from AED 320 pp. The party version β€” dancing, plate smashing, and a serious amount of food.
  • GAIA Lunch β€” Not a brunch per se, but the Saturday lunch service is quieter than evenings and a great way to experience the food at a slightly lower price point.

Greek Food in Dubai: FAQs

What is the best Greek restaurant in Dubai?
GAIA in DIFC is widely recognised as Dubai's finest Greek-inspired restaurant β€” exceptional food, stunning interiors, and a level of refinement few restaurants match. For a more casual, neighbourhood experience, Mythos Kouzina in JLT is the most-loved Greek taverna in the city.
Is Greek food expensive in Dubai?
It ranges enormously. Mythos Kouzina is excellent value at AED 150–240 per person with drinks. GAIA and Ammos are mid-to-premium at AED 280–500 per person. OPA tends to be AED 280–400 pp once you factor in beverages. You can eat very well for AED 180–250 per person at most mid-range Greek restaurants.
Do Greek restaurants in Dubai serve alcohol?
Licensed Greek restaurants in Dubai do serve alcohol β€” wine, spirits, and non-alcoholic options are all available at GAIA, OPA, Ammos, and Mythos. Greek wine lists are worth exploring: GAIA has a particularly thoughtful Greek wine selection.
What should I order at a Greek restaurant in Dubai?
Start with saganaki (fried cheese) β€” it arrives flaming and sets the tone. Then cold mezze: tzatziki, hummus, Greek salad. For mains, grilled sea bass or lamb chops are the signature dishes at most quality restaurants. For dessert, baklava or loukoumades with honey are the classics.
Is there a Greek community in Dubai?
Yes β€” there's a small but established Greek and Cypriot community in Dubai, and it shows in the quality of the city's Greek restaurants. The best restaurants source ingredients directly from Greece: olive oil, cheese, seafood, and wines are often imported.

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