Restaurant in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
JARA by Martín Berasategui
535ptsBasque fine dining; hard to book, hard to fault.

About JARA by Martín Berasategui
JARA by Martín Berasategui is Dubai's most focused Basque fine dining option, holding a Michelin Plate (2024, 2025) and a La Liste 2026 score of 75 points. The wine cellar runs to 4,200 bottles across 600 selections with five dedicated sommeliers. Book four to six weeks out; demand is consistently ahead of availability at this $$$$ Business Bay address.
Verdict
If you've eaten at JARA once, you already know the baseline case for returning: Basque technique at a level that few Dubai kitchens match, backed by a wine program with 600 selections and 4,200 bottles in inventory. The more useful question for a second visit is whether the kitchen rotates enough to justify it. Based on its Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) and a 4.8 Google rating across more than 1,400 reviews, JARA earns a return booking — but timing that visit around seasonal shifts in the Spanish and French ingredient calendar is how you get the most out of it. Book at least four to six weeks ahead; this is one of the harder tables in Business Bay to secure at short notice.
The Case for Coming Back
JARA operates under the creative direction of Martín Berasategui, the Basque chef with more Michelin stars than almost any other working cook in Spain. That pedigree shapes the kitchen's DNA even from a distance: the cooking here sits in the French-Spanish register, built around technique-first preparations rather than theatrics. Chef Oliver Jackson leads the Dubai kitchen, with Wine Director Bhatia Dheeraj overseeing a cellar that draws heavily on Champagne, Bordeaux, France, Italy, and Spain. For a returning guest, that wine list is a genuine reason to revisit: 600 selections across 4,200 bottles at $$$ pricing means there's significant room to explore vertically or regionally across multiple visits.
The seasonal dimension matters here more than it does at restaurants running fixed tasting menus year-round. Basque cooking is grounded in product-driven traditions: spring brings different ingredients than autumn, and a kitchen with this calibre of sourcing and technique should, in principle, express those shifts on the plate. If you visited during summer, a winter return with the full Bordeaux-weight reds in the cellar and a different set of proteins on the menu is a substantively different experience. The practical recommendation: ask the team at the time of booking whether the menu has rotated recently. The sommelier team (Alexandre Alverca, Arthur Romaniuk, Dana Kurmangaliyeva, Melina Rodriguez, Zlata) is large enough that someone will have a specific answer.
The La Liste 2026 recognition at 75 points places JARA in indexed company internationally, not just locally. For Dubai context: this is a restaurant being measured against global French and Spanish fine dining benchmarks, not just the Business Bay corridor. That matters when you're weighing a $$$$ dinner against the other options on Marasi Drive.
Who Should Book (and When)
For the returning guest, the counter argument against re-booking JARA is direct: if the menu hasn't shifted significantly since your last visit, you're paying $$$$ for familiar ground. The sensible move is to space visits by at least one full season and to use the interim time to try comparable kitchens in the city. FZN by Björn Frantzén offers a similarly technique-led tasting format; Trèsind Studio covers the fine dining ground from a completely different culinary direction. Both are $$$$ and both are hard to book.
Solo diners and pairs are well-served by the format here. The restaurant sits within the Omniyat-developed Business Bay properties, and the room is designed for the kind of conversation that a tasting menu pace supports. Groups of four to six can be accommodated, but confirm at booking: larger tables at $$$$ tasting-menu restaurants in Dubai often require minimum-spend agreements or advance menu confirmation. Contact the restaurant directly via the address at Marasi Dr to clarify group logistics.
For Basque cuisine specifically, JARA has very little direct competition in the UAE. If you want to benchmark what you're eating against the source, the closest geographic references are restaurants like iBAi by Paulo Airaudo in San Sebastián or Ama Taberna in Tolosa. Within the UAE, Hakkasan in Abu Dhabi gives you a comparable international-chef-brand fine dining reference point, though in a completely different cuisine register.
Wine Program: The Practical Case
The wine list deserves its own consideration. At $$$ pricing with 4,200 bottles in stock, this is one of the more serious cellars in Dubai's fine dining circuit. The Champagne and Bordeaux strengths are worth exploring on a return visit if you leaned Spanish on your first trip, or vice versa. The sommelier team is unusually deep for a single-restaurant operation (five named sommeliers), which means the quality of guidance you receive should be consistent rather than dependent on who's working. A bottle-pairing conversation with the team ahead of arrival — particularly if you have a vintage or region preference , is a reasonable ask given the inventory depth. For context on what else the Dubai wine scene offers, see our full Dubai wineries guide.
Booking Intelligence
Booking difficulty is rated hard. The combination of Michelin recognition, La Liste placement, and a high-profile brand association means JARA fills well in advance, particularly on weekends and during cooler months (October through March) when Dubai's outdoor and event season drives broader demand for top-tier restaurants. Book four to six weeks out as a floor; six to eight weeks is safer for Friday and Saturday evenings. The restaurant is at Marasi Dr, Business Bay , accessible by taxi or rideshare from most central Dubai locations. For a broader read on where JARA sits in the city's dining options, see our full Dubai restaurants guide.
If JARA is unavailable on your preferred dates, Row on 45 and moonrise are creative fine dining alternatives worth considering. For other high-end Dubai options beyond dining, see our Dubai hotels guide, our Dubai bars guide, and our Dubai experiences guide.
Ratings at a Glance
- Google: 4.8 (1,418 reviews)
- Michelin: Plate (2024, 2025)
- La Liste 2026: 75 points
- Wine inventory: 600 selections / 4,200 bottles
- Price: $$$$ (cuisine); $$$ (wine)
FAQ
- Can I eat at the bar at JARA by Martín Berasategui? Bar seating availability is not confirmed in the current data. Contact the restaurant directly at Marasi Dr, Business Bay to ask about counter or bar options. Given the $$$$ price point and tasting-menu format, walk-in bar dining is unlikely to be the primary booking mode here.
- How far ahead should I book JARA by Martín Berasategui? Book four to six weeks out at minimum. For Friday or Saturday evenings, or during the October-to-March peak season, six to eight weeks is the safer target. JARA carries Michelin Plate recognition and La Liste placement, which keeps demand consistently ahead of availability at $$$$ price points in Business Bay.
- Can JARA by Martín Berasategui accommodate groups? Groups are likely accommodatable, but at $$$$ with a tasting-menu structure, larger parties should contact the restaurant ahead of booking to confirm minimum-spend policies and whether the full menu is available for the whole table. There is no confirmed private dining data in the current record, so direct contact via the Marasi Dr address is the right move for groups of six or more.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at JARA by Martín Berasategui? At $$$$ with Michelin Plate recognition and a kitchen grounded in Berasategui's Basque technique, the tasting format delivers at a level the price point requires. The wine program , 600 selections, $$$ pricing, a five-person sommelier team , makes the pairing option genuinely worthwhile rather than an afterthought. For comparison, 11 Woodfire at $$$ offers a modern alternative if the $$$$ commitment feels steep.
- Is JARA by Martín Berasategui worth the price? Yes, for guests who want Basque fine dining in Dubai with serious wine depth. The La Liste 75-point score and back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition confirm this is performing at a tier above most $$$$ restaurants in the Business Bay area. The comparison that matters: JARA has a more specific culinary identity than broader fine dining options at the same price, which makes it worth the premium if French-Spanish technique is what you're after. If you want more eclectic creative cooking at the same price level, Trèsind Studio is the stronger alternative.
- Is JARA by Martín Berasategui good for solo dining? Yes. The tasting-menu format and the quality of the sommelier team make solo dining here a genuine option rather than an awkward fit. At $$$$ the spend is substantial for one, but the service depth (five named sommeliers, a general manager in Richard Alexandre) means a solo guest gets attentive, knowledgeable table interaction. If solo dining at $$$$ feels like too much, Zuma at $$$ is a more casual and social alternative for one.
Compare JARA by Martín Berasategui
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| JARA by Martín Berasategui | La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 75pts; Michelin Plate (2025); WINE: Wine Strengths: Champagne, Bordeaux, France, Italy, Spain Pricing: $$$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Selections: 600 Inventory: 4,200 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: French, Spanish Pricing: $$$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Dinner STAFF: People Bhatia Dheeraj:Wine Director Wine Director: Bhatia Dheeraj Sommelier: Alexandre Alverca, Arthur Romaniuk, Dana Kurmangaliyeva, Melina Rodriguez, Zlata Chef: Oliver Jackson General Manager: Richard Alexandre Owner: Omniyat developers; Michelin Plate (2024) | $$$$ | — |
| 11 Woodfire | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$ | — |
| Avatara Restaurant | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Al Mahara | World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Zuma | World's 50 Best | $$$ | — |
| City Social | $$$$ | — |
A quick look at how JARA by Martín Berasategui measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I eat at the bar at JARA by Martín Berasategui?
Bar seating availability at JARA is not confirmed in current venue data, so call ahead before assuming a walk-in counter option exists. Given the Michelin Plate recognition and hard booking difficulty, the full dining room fills first. If counter or bar access matters to you, Zuma Dubai is a more reliable bet for informal perch seating with serious food.
How far ahead should I book JARA by Martín Berasategui?
Book at least three to four weeks out, more if you're targeting a Friday or Saturday. JARA carries a Michelin Plate (2025) and a La Liste Top Restaurants placement (75pts, 2026), which sustains consistent demand from both residents and visitors. Last-minute availability exists but is not something to count on at this price point.
Can JARA by Martín Berasategui accommodate groups?
Groups are possible, but fine dining rooms with serious wine programs — JARA runs a 4,200-bottle cellar at $$$ pricing — are typically better suited to tables of four to six than large parties. Confirm private dining options directly with the restaurant before committing a group above eight. For larger corporate bookings, Al Mahara at Burj Al Arab has more established private event infrastructure.
Is the tasting menu worth it at JARA by Martín Berasategui?
At $$$+ pricing with Michelin and La Liste credentials behind it, the tasting menu is the format JARA is built for. Basque technique at this level in Dubai is rare, and the kitchen under Chef Oliver Jackson is operating with a clear point of view. If you want à la carte flexibility or a shorter meal, this is not the right room — Zuma handles that format better.
Is JARA by Martín Berasategui worth the price?
For Basque-rooted fine dining with a Michelin Plate, La Liste recognition, and one of Dubai's more serious wine lists (600 selections, 4,200 bottles), JARA justifies the $$$$ price tag if formal tasting-menu dining is what you're after. If you want high-end food without the ceremony, 11 Woodfire delivers strong cooking at a lower commitment level. JARA is the call when occasion and execution both matter.
Is JARA by Martín Berasategui good for solo dining?
Solo dining at JARA depends on whether counter or bar seating is available on the night — that information is not confirmed in current venue data, so check the venue's official channels. The tasting menu format works well solo if you're comfortable with a longer, structured meal. For solo diners who want a livelier room, Zuma's counter and bar setup is a more natural fit.
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