Restaurant in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Anzeera Restaurant
100ptsBusiness Bay Table

About Anzeera Restaurant
Anzeera Restaurant occupies a prominent address inside Paramount Tower B in Business Bay, offering an accessible, easy-to-book table in one of Dubai's busiest professional districts. With low booking pressure and a central location, it suits short-notice dinners and corporate occasions. For a more documented culinary experience in Dubai, Trèsind Studio or 11 Woodfire are stronger bets.
Who Should Book Anzeera Restaurant
Anzeera Restaurant, located inside the Paramount Tower B in Business Bay, is the kind of address that suits a specific type of evening: a business dinner that needs a polished setting, or a date night where you want architectural drama without crossing into full-ceremony territory. Business Bay draws a crowd of professionals and well-travelled residents, and Anzeera sits inside one of the district's more recognisable towers, which gives it a baseline of venue credibility before you even sit down. If you are visiting Dubai primarily to eat at the city's decorated tables, venues like Trèsind Studio or FZN by Björn Frantzén carry more verifiable culinary weight. But if you are already staying in or around Business Bay, Anzeera is worth understanding on its own terms.
Atmosphere and Setting
Business Bay restaurants operate on a spectrum from glass-box corporate to deliberately intimate, and tower-based dining rooms in this district tend to run louder and more energetic in the early evening as after-work crowds move through. Anzeera's position within Paramount Tower B suggests a mid-energy room: not the white-tablecloth hush of a tasting-menu counter, and not the rooftop-bar noise of venues targeting the late-night crowd. If you are choosing between a quieter conversation dinner and a lively group table, timing matters here. Earlier seatings in Business Bay generally offer more control over the ambient energy. For a room built around sound design and atmosphere as primary draws, Zuma in DIFC remains the reference point in its price tier.
Wine Program and Food Pairing
Without current menu data or a confirmed cuisine type on record, it is not possible to characterise Anzeera's wine list specifically. What is relevant for the explorer-type diner is that Business Bay as a dining district has been developing steadily, with operators becoming more deliberate about beverage programs as competition from DIFC and Downtown Dubai intensifies. If wine depth is your primary decision criterion, call ahead and ask directly about the list's scope before booking. Venues in Dubai with documented wine program strength include Al Mahara at the Burj Al Arab, which pairs a serious cellar with its seafood format. For Indian cuisine with considered beverage pairing, Avatara Restaurant is the comparison worth making. Anzeera's wine credentials, as of available data, are unconfirmed — book on the strength of the setting and location rather than the list.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty at Anzeera is rated Easy, which is a practical advantage in a city where the more decorated addresses require lead times of two to four weeks. You can likely secure a table within a few days, making this a viable option for short-notice dinners or itinerary gaps. Business Bay is well-connected by Dubai Metro (Business Bay station is walkable), and ride-hailing from Downtown Dubai or DIFC takes under ten minutes in off-peak hours. For visitors exploring the wider UAE dining scene, Erth in Abu Dhabi is worth the drive if you have a full day available. Our full Dubai restaurants guide covers the wider field if you are still building your itinerary.
How It Compares: Practical Logistics
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty | Setting |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anzeera Restaurant | Not confirmed | Not confirmed | Easy | Tower, Business Bay |
| 11 Woodfire | Modern Cuisine | $$$ | Moderate | Standalone, Al Quoz |
| Avatara Restaurant | Indian | $$$$ | High | Fine dining, DIFC |
| At.Mosphere | Modern European | $$$$ | Moderate | Burj Khalifa, level 122 |
| Zuma | Japanese Contemporary | $$$ | High | DIFC |
Pearl Quick Verdict
Book Anzeera if you need a well-located, accessible Business Bay table without the lead-time pressure of Dubai's award-decorated rooms. Do not book it as the centrepiece of a serious food-and-wine trip to Dubai — there are better-documented options across DIFC, Downtown, and the hotel dining circuit for that purpose. Check our Dubai bars guide, hotels guide, and experiences guide to round out your visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Anzeera Restaurant good for a special occasion? It is a reasonable choice if you are based in Business Bay and need a tower-setting dinner with low booking friction. For a genuinely occasion-grade meal in Dubai, Trèsind Studio or Row on 45 carry more verifiable culinary credentials and are worth the extra planning effort.
- Can I eat at the bar at Anzeera Restaurant? Bar seating availability is not confirmed in current venue data. Call ahead if bar dining is important to your plan. For confirmed bar-forward dining experiences in Dubai, our Dubai bars guide is a better starting point.
- How far ahead should I book Anzeera Restaurant? Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so a day or two of lead time should be sufficient for most evenings. Business Bay dining rooms at this tier rarely fill more than a week out, which makes Anzeera a practical short-notice option compared to high-demand venues like Zuma or Avatara, where weekend tables can require two to three weeks.
- Does Anzeera Restaurant handle dietary restrictions? No dietary accommodation data is available for Anzeera. Contact the venue directly before booking if restrictions are a factor. Dubai's restaurant sector broadly accommodates halal requirements as a baseline, but specific allergen or preference handling varies by kitchen , always confirm in advance.
- What are alternatives to Anzeera Restaurant in Dubai? For Modern Cuisine at a similar price tier, 11 Woodfire is worth considering. For a higher-spend special occasion, Avatara Restaurant (Indian, $$$$) or Al Mahara (Seafood, $$$$) offer more documented quality signals. For a buzzy group dinner, Zuma remains the city's reference point in the $$$ tier. See our full Dubai restaurants guide for the wider picture.
Compare Anzeera Restaurant
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Anzeera Restaurant | — | |
| 11 Woodfire | $$$ | — |
| Avatara Restaurant | $$$$ | — |
| Al Mahara | $$$$ | — |
| Zuma | $$$ | — |
| At.Mosphere Burj Khalifa | $$$$ | — |
A quick look at how Anzeera Restaurant measures up.
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