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    Restaurant in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

    Grand Beirut

    290pts

    Three Michelin Plates. Accessible price. Book it.

    Grand Beirut, Restaurant in Abu Dhabi

    About Grand Beirut

    Grand Beirut on Al Maryah Island holds three consecutive Michelin Plates (2024–2026) at a mid-range price point, making it the clearest value case for serious Lebanese dining in Abu Dhabi. With a 4.7 Google rating from over 2,400 reviews and an accessible location in The Galleria, it works equally well for a date night, business meal, or celebratory group dinner.

    Grand Beirut, Abu Dhabi: The Verdict

    At a $$ price point, Grand Beirut on Al Maryah Island is one of the most compelling cases for Lebanese dining in Abu Dhabi. Three consecutive Michelin Plate awards (2024, 2025, 2026) confirm what its 4.7 Google rating across more than 2,400 reviews already suggests: this is a kitchen that consistently delivers beyond its casual price tier. If you want a celebratory Lebanese meal in Abu Dhabi without committing to a fine-dining spend, book here.

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    Grand Beirut occupies Level 2 of The Galleria on Al Maryah Island, which places it inside one of Abu Dhabi's most polished retail and dining destinations. The setting matters for a special occasion or business meal: The Galleria provides a calm, air-conditioned approach, and the level of fit-out throughout the complex tends to filter expectations upward before you even sit down. Spatially, the restaurant carries the proportions of a dining room designed to host both large family gatherings and quieter two-tops, which makes it more versatile than its mid-range price suggests. The layout doesn't force the intimacy of a small Lebanese meze counter, nor the impersonal scale of a banquet hall. It reads as a proper dining room.

    The Michelin Plate designation, held for three straight years, is not a star but it is a deliberate signal. Michelin awards the Plate to restaurants where inspectors find good cooking that meets the guide's quality threshold, and the fact that Grand Beirut has held it three consecutive years indicates consistency rather than a one-off performance. For Lebanese cuisine in the Gulf, that kind of independent external validation is less common than in the European or East Asian fine-dining categories, which makes it worth weighing seriously.

    Lebanese food in Abu Dhabi is genuinely competitive. The city has a strong diaspora community and a long tradition of serious Lebanese restaurants. Grand Beirut's position at the $$ tier while carrying Michelin recognition puts it in a particular niche: the quality ceiling here is higher than the price would typically predict. The format, by all available signals, is the kind of broad Lebanese menu that supports both sharing-plate meze occasions and more composed meal structures. That flexibility is useful if you're weighing this against more format-specific alternatives.

    For a date or anniversary dinner, the Al Maryah Island location adds convenience: parking is accessible, the approach is comfortable, and the surrounding complex has enough activity that you can extend an evening without needing a second venue. For a business meal, the same factors apply, plus the Michelin Plate affords the kind of external credibility that makes a restaurant recommendation easier to justify to a guest you haven't met before.

    Where Grand Beirut sits in the Abu Dhabi Lebanese scene relative to competitors like Almayass, Beirut Sur Mer, Byblos Sur Mer, Em Sherif Sea Café, and Li Beirut depends on your priorities. Grand Beirut's combination of Michelin recognition and mid-range pricing makes it the clearest value play in that set for most occasions. If you want waterfront atmosphere, Byblos Sur Mer or Beirut Sur Mer will serve you differently. If you want a grander, more theatrical Lebanese experience, Em Sherif's operation generally commands more ceremony, but at a higher price. Grand Beirut's argument is that it removes the trade-off between quality assurance and accessible spend.

    Globally, Lebanese dining has built a strong reputation as a cuisine that travels well while remaining hard to execute at a high standard outside its home context. Venues like Amal in Toronto, Beity in Chicago, L'Arabesque in Geneva, and Faraya in Wemmel demonstrate that the cuisine is taken seriously far from the Levant. Abu Dhabi, with its Gulf geography and large Lebanese community, has natural advantages in sourcing and culinary lineage. Grand Beirut's Michelin recognition suggests it is making the most of that context. For comparison across other Lebanese venues internationally, Maza'j in Auderghem, Base Kamp by Aïnata in Courchevel, and Byblos in Miami round out a picture of where the cuisine is being pushed at different price points globally.

    Booking at Grand Beirut is direct given the venue's price tier and mall location. There is no indication of the booking difficulty or waiting periods typical of starred or tasting-menu-only restaurants. For weekend evenings or larger group reservations, advance contact is sensible, but this is not a venue where availability should deter you from planning a last-minute special occasion meal mid-week. The Al Maryah Island location is well-served by Abu Dhabi's road network and is accessible from the city's main hotel and business districts without significant logistical complexity.

    For broader context on dining, accommodation, and activities in the city, 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. If you are visiting Abu Dhabi from Dubai and weighing the dining scene more broadly, Trèsind Studio in Dubai represents a different but instructive benchmark for what Michelin-recognised cooking looks like at the higher end in the same region.

    Ratings at a Glance

    • Michelin Plate: 2024, 2025, 2026 (three consecutive years)
    • Google Rating: 4.7 from 2,427 reviews
    • Price Range: $$
    • Cuisine: Lebanese
    • Location: The Galleria, Al Maryah Island, Level 2

    Booking and Practical Details

    Grand Beirut is located at The Galleria Al Maryah Island, Level 2, Abu Dhabi. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means reservations are generally available without long lead times. For weekend evenings, larger group bookings, or a specific date occasion, contacting the venue ahead is advisable. The mid-range price point ($$) means the financial barrier is low relative to the quality signal provided by three years of Michelin Plate recognition. No booking method, phone number, or online reservation link is currently listed in our database — check directly with the venue or at The Galleria's directory for current contact details.

    Compare Grand Beirut

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Grand Beirut handle dietary restrictions?

    Lebanese cuisine is structurally accommodating: mezze-format menus naturally include vegetarian, dairy-free, and gluten-light options. Grand Beirut holds three consecutive Michelin Plates, which signals kitchen competence and front-of-house consistency. Inform the team of specific requirements when booking — at a $$ price point with this level of recognition, they should be well-practised at adjusting.

    Can Grand Beirut accommodate groups?

    The Galleria Al Maryah Island location gives Grand Beirut the kind of dining-floor footprint that handles groups more comfortably than smaller standalone restaurants. For groups of six or more, call ahead rather than booking online to confirm table configuration. The $$ price point makes it a practical group option without the per-head commitment of Abu Dhabi's fine-dining tier.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Grand Beirut?

    No specific tasting menu format is documented for Grand Beirut, so this can change. What is confirmed: three Michelin Plates across 2024, 2025, and 2026 at a $$ price point is the value case here regardless of format. If a tasting or set menu is available, the Michelin recognition makes it worth trying — but verify directly with the venue before booking around it. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    How far ahead should I book Grand Beirut?

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so same-week reservations are generally achievable. That said, The Galleria Al Maryah Island draws a steady dining crowd, and a three-time Michelin Plate venue at a $$ price point will fill weekend slots faster than the rating suggests. A few days' notice is usually enough; for Friday or Saturday evenings, book three to five days out to be safe.

    Is Grand Beirut good for a special occasion?

    Yes, particularly if you want recognition-backed dining without the formal-occasion pressure of Abu Dhabi's higher price tiers. Three consecutive Michelin Plates give the meal a credible anchor, and the Al Maryah Island setting adds occasion weight. It works well for celebrations where the priority is a quality meal over a theatrical fine-dining format — birthday dinners, client lunches, or anniversary meals on a $$ budget.

    Is Grand Beirut worth the price?

    At $$, Grand Beirut is one of the stronger value propositions among Michelin-recognised restaurants in Abu Dhabi. Three straight Michelin Plates — 2024, 2025, 2026 — at a mid-range price point is a combination that's hard to argue with. Compare that to Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard or Talea by Antonio Guida, where the price jumps sharply for the same city. If Lebanese cuisine is your format, book it.

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