Restaurant in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates · Inside Rosewood Abu Dhabi
Em Sherif Sea Café
190Pearl PointsMichelin-recognised Lebanese seafood, book ahead.

About Em Sherif Sea Café
Em Sherif Sea Café holds a Michelin Plate for 2025 and a 4.5-star rating across 452 reviews, making it one of Abu Dhabi's most credentialed Lebanese dining options at the $$$ tier. Set inside the Rosewood on Al Maryah Island with water views and hand-painted tile interiors, it is a reliable choice for a special occasion or celebratory meal. Book one to two weeks ahead for weekend slots.
A Michelin-Recognised Lebanese Table on Al Maryah Island — Worth Booking for a Special Occasion
4.5 out of 5 stars across 452 Google reviews is the headline number at Em Sherif Sea Café, and it holds up under scrutiny. This is a Michelin Plate recipient for 2025, which places it in credentialed territory for Abu Dhabi dining. At the $$$ price point — mid-to-upper range without reaching the heights of a $$$$ room , it delivers a Lebanese seafood experience that is genuinely hard to replicate at the same tier in the city. If you are weighing whether to book for a celebration meal, a date, or a business dinner with someone who will notice the surroundings, the answer is yes.
What the Room Delivers
The setting does real work here. Em Sherif Sea Café sits inside the Rosewood hotel on Al Maryah Island, and the interior is a deliberate departure from the standard hotel-restaurant aesthetic. Portuguese Azulejo hand-painted wall tiles line the walls , a reference that connects the room to a Mediterranean coastal sensibility without tipping into theme-restaurant territory. The space is light and contemporary, and the far-reaching water views across the island make it one of the more atmospheric dining rooms in Abu Dhabi for daytime or early evening meals. For a brunch or weekend lunch occasion, the combination of natural light, water outlook, and considered interior detail puts this room ahead of most mid-tier competitors in the city.
The ambient energy leans calm rather than high-energy. This is not a loud, late-night venue. For a special occasion where conversation matters , a proposal dinner, a business meal with a client, or a celebratory lunch , the noise level works in your favour. If you want a buzzing, high-energy room, this is probably not your first choice. For a composed, occasion-worthy experience, it is a strong fit.
The Menu Angle: Seafood-Forward Lebanese Sharing
Menu is seafood-focused and built for sharing, which is the format Lebanese cuisine is designed for. The Michelin Plate recognition , awarded for good cooking at a consistent standard , signals that the kitchen is executing at a credible level. The name itself, meaning "mother of Sherif" in Arabic, is a direct reference to the original Beirut branch that opened in 2011, so there is an established lineage here rather than a concept built from scratch for a hotel opening. That heritage matters when you are paying $$$ per head: it means the menu has been tested and refined over time, not assembled to fill a hotel F&B; calendar.
Seafood counter at the entrance is worth pausing at when you arrive. It is both a practical preview of what is available and a signal of the kitchen's confidence in its produce. Lebanese cuisine at this level is built on a wide variety of sharing plates , mezze, fish preparations, grilled options , and the menu reflects that breadth. For a brunch or weekend afternoon format, this sharing structure works particularly well, allowing a table to move through multiple dishes without the rigidity of a set tasting sequence.
If you are comparing this to other Lebanese options in Abu Dhabi, venues like Almayass, Grand Beirut, Li Beirut, Beirut Sur Mer, and Byblos Sur Mer each occupy different positions in the Lebanese dining spectrum here. Em Sherif Sea Café holds a distinct position by combining a Michelin credential, a hotel-quality room, and a seafood-led menu , a combination none of those alternatives currently match at the same price tier.
For global context on the Lebanese dining category, Amal in Toronto, Byblos in Miami, and L'Arabesque in Geneva all operate in similar $$$ territory, as do Faraya in Wemmel, Maza'j in Auderghem, Beity in Chicago, and Base Kamp by Aïnata in Courchevel. Em Sherif Sea Café's Michelin recognition gives it a formal credential that most of those international peers do not hold.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking difficulty is moderate , this is a Michelin-recognised venue inside a Rosewood property, so do not assume walk-in availability on weekends or for the brunch service. Book at least one to two weeks ahead for weekend slots. Budget: $$$ per head, placing it below the $$$$ tier of venues like Talea by Antonio Guida or Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard, but expect to spend meaningfully for a full sharing-format meal. Dress: Smart casual at minimum given the Rosewood setting , the room is designed and the clientele will reflect that. Group size: The sharing format suits tables of two to six well; larger groups should confirm private dining availability when booking. Location: Inside the Rosewood hotel, Al Maryah Island, Abu Dhabi Global Market Square.
Who Should Book
Em Sherif Sea Café is the right call for a special occasion lunch or dinner where you want a room that does the work visually, a menu format that keeps the table animated, and a Michelin-backed kitchen to justify the spend. It is a stronger choice than most alternatives at this price point if Lebanese cuisine is the category you want. If you are after French fine dining at $$$$ or a more casual Mediterranean option, look elsewhere , Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard handles the former, and Mika handles the latter at a lower price point.
For broader Abu Dhabi planning, see our full Abu Dhabi restaurants guide, our Abu Dhabi hotels guide, our Abu Dhabi bars guide, our Abu Dhabi wineries guide, and our Abu Dhabi experiences guide. For a sense of what high-end regional dining looks like in this part of the world, Trèsind Studio in Dubai is a useful reference point for how hotel-based fine dining can reach serious culinary heights.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Em Sherif Sea Café worth the price? At $$$, yes , particularly if Lebanese seafood cuisine is what you want. The Michelin Plate credential for 2025, a 4.5-star Google rating across 452 reviews, and the Rosewood setting collectively justify the spend. For a cheaper Lebanese option, Almayass offers a different price-to-quality equation, but it does not hold a Michelin credential.
- Is Em Sherif Sea Café good for a special occasion? It is one of the stronger options in Abu Dhabi for exactly this purpose. The water views, hand-painted tile interiors, Michelin recognition, and calm ambient tone all support a celebration or formal meal. For a $$$$ French fine dining alternative, consider Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard.
- What should I order at Em Sherif Sea Café? The menu is seafood-focused and built for sharing , order across multiple courses. Check the seafood counter at the entrance to see what is available that day before committing to your order. The Lebanese mezze format means the table benefits from a spread of dishes rather than individual plating.
- What are alternatives to Em Sherif Sea Café in Abu Dhabi? For Lebanese cuisine at a similar or lower price point, Grand Beirut and Li Beirut are the closest comparators. For a different cuisine at $$$ with Michelin recognition, the field in Abu Dhabi is competitive , see Otoro for Japanese Contemporary at $$.
- How far ahead should I book Em Sherif Sea Café? One to two weeks minimum for weekday slots; two to three weeks for weekend reservations or the brunch service. The venue is Michelin-recognised inside a Rosewood property, so availability on short notice is not guaranteed.
- What should a first-timer know about Em Sherif Sea Café? Pause at the seafood counter when you arrive , it previews the kitchen's produce and helps you order. The menu is built for sharing, so go with at least two people to get the full range of dishes. The room is calm rather than loud, which makes it a better fit for conversation than for a night-out atmosphere.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Em Sherif Sea Café? Specific tasting menu details are not confirmed in our data. For a Michelin Plate venue at $$$, a set menu format , if available , is generally the most efficient way to experience the kitchen's range. Confirm current menu formats when booking, as offerings in hotel restaurants can shift seasonally.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Em Sherif Sea Café worth the price?
At $$$, it sits in the upper tier of Abu Dhabi dining, but the Michelin Plate (2025) and the Rosewood setting justify the spend for a considered meal out. The seafood-focused Lebanese sharing format means you get range across the table, which helps the price feel proportionate. If you want comparable Lebanese quality at a lower price point, Al Mrzab is the alternative worth knowing.
Is Em Sherif Sea Café good for a special occasion?
Yes — this is one of the stronger special-occasion calls in Abu Dhabi right now. The Rosewood interior, the hand-painted Portuguese Azulejo tile work, and the water views across Al Maryah Island do the room-setting work without requiring explanation. The shared Lebanese format keeps the table active, which suits celebratory dinners better than tasting-menu restaurants where pacing is tighter.
What should I order at Em Sherif Sea Café?
The menu is seafood-focused, and the Michelin guide specifically flags the seafood counter on arrival — check it before you sit down, as it often shapes what you order. The format is sharing plates, so order wide rather than deep. Specific dish names are not confirmed in the available data, so ask your server what's freshest from the counter that day.
What are alternatives to Em Sherif Sea Café in Abu Dhabi?
For upscale European fine dining on Al Maryah Island, Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard is the closest structural comparison in terms of setting and price. Otoro is worth considering if the draw is Japanese seafood rather than Lebanese. Al Mrzab brings a more traditional Emirati and Arabic table at a lower price point. Talea by Antonio Guida skews Italian fine dining and suits a different occasion type.
How far ahead should I book Em Sherif Sea Café?
Book at least one week out for a weekday reservation; two weeks minimum for weekend dinners or any occasion date. This is a Michelin Plate venue inside a Rosewood hotel on Al Maryah Island — walk-in availability is not reliable. Phone and online booking details are not confirmed in current records, so contact the Rosewood Abu Dhabi directly to reserve.
What should a first-timer know about Em Sherif Sea Café?
Em Sherif is a Lebanese group with roots in Beirut, where the original branch opened in 2011 — the Abu Dhabi outpost carries that lineage into a seafood-forward menu. The interior reads contemporary rather than formal, with Portuguese Azulejo tiles and water views. Go with at least two people; the sharing format loses its logic as a solo diner. Check the seafood counter when you arrive before finalising your order.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Em Sherif Sea Café?
A tasting menu format is not confirmed in the available venue data for Em Sherif Sea Café. The menu structure is sharing plates rather than a set sequence, which gives you more control over pacing and spend. If a structured tasting progression is the priority, Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard offers that format in the same city.
Location
F9XQ+R2G Rosewood Hotel - Al Maryah Island - Abu Dhabi Global Market Square - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Compare Em Sherif Sea Café
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Em Sherif Sea Café | Lebanese | $$$ | Michelin Plate (2025); Meaning “mother of Sherif” in Arabic, this restaurant pays homage to the original Beirut branch first opened in 2011. Situated inside the Rosewood hotel, this light, contemporary space offers far reaching views of the water surrounding Al Maryah Island and interiors boasting Portuguese Azulejo hand-painted wall tiles. The authentic menu is seafood focused – make sure you check out the seafood counter as you arrive – and has a wide variety of vibrant, well-balanced Lebanese dishes made for sharing. | Moderate | — |
| Talea by Antonio Guida | $$$$ · Italian | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Al Mrzab | Emirati Cuisine | $ | Unknown | — | |
| Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard | French | $$$$ | Unknown | — | |
| Otoro | Japanese Contemporary | $$ | Unknown | — | |
| Mika | Mediterranean Cuisine | $$ | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Em Sherif Sea Café and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Talea by Antonio Guida — $$$$ · Italian, $$$$
- Al Mrzab — Emirati Cuisine, $
- Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard — French, $$$$
- Otoro — Japanese Contemporary, $$
- Mika — Mediterranean Cuisine, $$
Em Sherif Sea Café sits at the $$$ tier with a Michelin Plate and a hotel-quality room — a combination that makes it the strongest Lebanese option in Abu Dhabi for a special occasion meal. Against Talea by Antonio Guida and Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard, both priced at $$$$, Em Sherif delivers a comparable room quality and Michelin-level credibility at a lower spend. If the cuisine category matters — and you want Lebanese rather than Italian or French — Em Sherif is the clear call at its price point.
For diners prioritising value over occasion, Otoro at $$ and Mika at $$ both offer lower entry points with solid reputations, though neither holds a Michelin credential or a comparable setting. Al Mrzab at $ is the option if you want Emirati cuisine at the most accessible price in the city — a different category entirely, but worth knowing if budget is a primary filter.
For a first visit to Abu Dhabi dining at the $$$ tier, Em Sherif Sea Café is the recommendation over most alternatives if the occasion warrants a formal, visually strong room with a Michelin-backed kitchen. If you want the highest level of service polish and are willing to pay $$$$ for it, Talea by Antonio Guida is the step up. For casual Mediterranean at $$ without the occasion-dining pressure, Mika handles that end of the market well.
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