Restaurant in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Ray's Grill
190ptsMichelin-rated grills, serious booking required.

About Ray's Grill
Ray's Grill holds back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition (2024, 2025) and a 4.8 Google rating across 500-plus reviews — the strongest credentials of any grill-focused restaurant at the $$$$ tier in Abu Dhabi. Book two to three weeks ahead minimum; peak season (November to February) requires more lead time. If precision grilling at a decorated standard is your priority, this is the clear choice in the city.
Verdict: Ray's Grill is hard to get into, consistently rated, and Michelin-recognised — book it if grilled meats at the leading end of Abu Dhabi's dining tier is what you're after
Ray's Grill has earned back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, which in Abu Dhabi's still-maturing fine dining scene carries real weight. A Google rating of 4.8 across more than 500 reviews is unusually consistent for a $$$$ restaurant in this city, where opinions on high-end dining tend to split sharply. If you're comparing price-to-quality across Abu Dhabi's grill-focused options, Ray's sits at the serious end of the market — and the repeat Michelin recognition suggests that positioning is justified. The question isn't whether the kitchen can deliver. It's whether you can get a table when you want one, and whether the $$$$ price point makes sense for your occasion.
Booking Reality
Ray's Grill is a hard booking. With Michelin Plate status in consecutive years and a 4.8 rating built on over 500 reviews, this is not a restaurant where you walk in and expect a table. For Abu Dhabi specifically, where the pool of consistently decorated restaurants is smaller than Dubai, venues at this level fill up faster than their square footage might suggest. Plan on booking at least two to three weeks ahead for a standard weekend dinner, and further out if you're targeting a Friday evening or a public holiday window. The address , Hazza Bin Zayed the First Street, Al Nahyan , puts it in a residential-commercial zone rather than a hotel corridor, which means it draws a local following alongside visitors, and that local loyalty makes tables harder to come by on peak nights. No booking phone number or online portal is listed in available data, so contact the restaurant directly through its venue page or by visiting in person to confirm current reservation channels.
The Room and the Experience
Ray's Grill occupies a $$$$ price bracket in a city where that tier increasingly demands both a strong plate and a considered room. The Al Nahyan address places it away from the waterfront hotel clusters , so you're not paying for a Corniche view or a resort lobby. What you are paying for is the cooking itself, which the Michelin Guide has flagged twice running as meeting a standard worth seeking out. For a value-seeker, that's actually a favourable signal: the price is going toward the food rather than an inflated location premium. Visually, the setting in a street-level venue in Al Nahyan is more neighbourhood-serious than spectacle-driven , which for a grills-focused restaurant is often where you want to be. The leading grill rooms tend to prioritise smoke, fire, and technique over chandeliers.
When to Visit: Timing and Seasonal Framing
Abu Dhabi's outdoor heat makes October through April the city's primary dining season, and this timing directly affects how Ray's Grill performs as a booking. During the cooler months, demand across the city's top-tier restaurants spikes significantly as visitors arrive, corporate entertaining picks up, and the local population re-emerges for evening dining. Ray's Grill, already a difficult reservation in any month, becomes notably harder to book between November and February , Abu Dhabi's peak. If you're planning a trip and Ray's is on your list, the November-to-March window requires the furthest advance booking. Conversely, the summer months (June through August) represent the easiest time to secure a table, with lower visitor volumes and a more relaxed booking environment, though you'll be trading season ambience for availability. For a grills-focused kitchen, cooler months also tend to align with heavier, more satisfying fare , the kind of cooking that lands better when the temperature outside isn't 42°C. Mid-week visits in shoulder season (October or April) offer the most practical balance: easier to book than a Friday in January, but with the quality and energy of a full kitchen in operation.
What You're Getting for the Money
At $$$$ pricing, Ray's Grill sits alongside Abu Dhabi's other decorated restaurants , venues like Talea by Antonio Guida, Hakkasan, and Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard , but it's the only one in that tier focused specifically on meats and grills. That specialisation matters for the value calculation: you're not paying a premium for breadth, you're paying for depth in one culinary discipline. Two consecutive Michelin Plates signal that the kitchen is executing that discipline at a recognised standard. For context on how seriously the Michelin Guide treats Abu Dhabi's grill category, it's worth noting that focused grill restaurants with this level of decoration are rare even globally , see Damini Macelleria & Affini in Arzignano or Carcasse in Sint-Idesbald for European benchmarks in the same category. If grilled meats executed with precision is your priority, the $$$$ spend here is more justifiable than the same spend at a hotel restaurant chasing a broader, less focused menu. If you want to compare across Abu Dhabi's full fine dining tier before deciding, our full Abu Dhabi restaurants guide covers the complete picture.
Pearl Picks: If Ray's Grill Doesn't Work for You
If Ray's is fully booked or the price point is pushing your ceiling, Butcher & Still covers the steakhouse end of Abu Dhabi's grill category at a comparable tier. For a complete change of register at the same price level, Erth offers modern Emirati cooking that's arguably a more distinctive Abu Dhabi experience. If you want Italian fine dining at $$$$, Talea by Antonio Guida is the strongest alternative in that tier. For special occasions where the setting needs to match the food, LPM Abu Dhabi delivers a reliably impressive room alongside the cooking. Elsewhere in the region, Trèsind Studio in Dubai represents what the Gulf's most ambitious kitchens are doing when they push beyond a single category. For grill-focused cooking in other markets, AuGust in Zurich, Antica Macelleria Cecchini in Panzano, Bachten De Leie in Zulte, Bistro Strong in Beijing, and Bistro Tribunal in Leuven all sit in the same international peer set. Explore the full Abu Dhabi scene across bars, hotels, wineries, and experiences to plan the full trip.
Quick reference: Ray's Grill, Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi. Cuisine: Meats and Grills. Price: $$$$. Awards: Michelin Plate 2024, 2025. Google: 4.8 (504 reviews). Booking: hard , plan 2–3 weeks minimum, further for peak season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ray's Grill good for a special occasion?
- Yes , back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition and a 4.8 Google rating make this a credible choice for a high-stakes dinner. The $$$$ price point signals a room and service standard appropriate for celebrations. If you want a more visually dramatic setting, venues like LPM Abu Dhabi have a stronger room presence, but for food-first occasions centred on grilled meats, Ray's is the clearest choice in Abu Dhabi.
What should I order at Ray's Grill?
- Specific menu items are not available in current data , contact the restaurant directly for current menu details or seasonal specialities. As a Michelin Plate grill restaurant, the core offer is grilled meats executed at a recognised standard. Ask the team on booking what's currently in season or being highlighted by the kitchen.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Ray's Grill?
- No tasting menu details are confirmed in available data. At $$$$ pricing with Michelin Plate status, any tasting format offered is likely structured to showcase the grill kitchen at its leading. Confirm directly with the restaurant whether a tasting menu is currently available and what it costs relative to ordering à la carte before making your decision.
Can I eat at the bar at Ray's Grill?
- No bar seating details are confirmed in available data. Given the Al Nahyan location and the restaurant's positioning as a serious grill destination rather than a bar-dining hybrid, a dedicated bar counter may not be part of the format. Contact the restaurant to confirm seating options if bar dining is your preference.
Does Ray's Grill handle dietary restrictions?
- No specific dietary policy is listed in available data. As a meats and grills specialist, plant-based or pescatarian guests should check directly with the kitchen before booking , the menu's focus may limit flexibility. Contact the restaurant ahead of your visit to confirm what can be accommodated.
What are alternatives to Ray's Grill in Abu Dhabi?
- For steak-focused grills at a comparable tier, Butcher & Still is the closest direct alternative. For $$$$ dining with a different cuisine focus, Talea by Antonio Guida (Italian) and Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard (French) are both Michelin-recognised at the same price point. If budget is a factor, Otoro and Mika both operate at $$ and offer strong quality-to-price ratios in their respective categories.
Is Ray's Grill worth the price?
- For grilled meats specifically, yes , there is no other Michelin Plate grill restaurant at this address in Abu Dhabi, and the 4.8 rating across 504 reviews confirms consistent execution over time. The $$$$ tier is justified if precision grilling is what you're after. If you're undecided about the format, compare it against Hakkasan or LPM Abu Dhabi to see whether a different cuisine at the same price point better fits your occasion.
How far ahead should I book Ray's Grill?
- Minimum two to three weeks for a mid-week table; four to six weeks for Friday or Saturday evenings. During Abu Dhabi's peak season (November through February), book as early as possible , demand across the city's Michelin-recognised restaurants tightens significantly in those months. Summer visits (June to August) are easier to book on shorter notice.
Compare Ray's Grill
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ray's Grill | Meats and Grills | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Hard | — |
| Talea by Antonio Guida | $$$$ · Italian | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Al Mrzab | Emirati Cuisine | Unknown | — | |
| Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard | French | Unknown | — | |
| Otoro | Japanese Contemporary | Unknown | — | |
| Mika | Mediterranean Cuisine | Unknown | — |
How Ray's Grill stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ray's Grill good for a special occasion?
Yes, with caveats. Back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) and a $$$$ price bracket signal a kitchen that takes the plate seriously, which is the floor you want for a celebration dinner. The Al Nahyan address is not a headline hotel location, so if setting is as important as food, factor that in — venues like Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard offer a more architectural dining room. For a meal-led occasion rather than a scene-led one, Ray's Grill earns the booking.
What should I order at Ray's Grill?
Ray's Grill is a meats and grills specialist, so the grill section is the reason to be here. Specific current dishes are not documented in Pearl's venue data, so check the menu directly before booking. At $$$$ pricing, ordering off-brief — fish, pasta, anything outside the grill — is a poor return on spend.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Ray's Grill?
Pearl's venue data does not confirm whether Ray's Grill currently offers a tasting menu format. At $$$$ across the board, a la carte at a Michelin Plate-recognised grill specialist is typically where the value sits anyway. Verify format options directly with the restaurant before booking a group.
Can I eat at the bar at Ray's Grill?
Bar seating availability is not documented in Pearl's current venue data for Ray's Grill. Given the $$$$ price point and Michelin Plate standing, this is not a drop-in venue by format — confirm counter or bar options when you make your reservation.
Does Ray's Grill handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary policy is documented in Pearl's venue data. For a $$$$ Michelin Plate restaurant in Abu Dhabi, kitchen flexibility for dietary needs is a reasonable expectation, but confirm directly before booking — particularly for anything requiring menu substitutions at a grill-specialist format.
What are alternatives to Ray's Grill in Abu Dhabi?
For steakhouse-format alternatives, Butcher & Still covers the grill category at a lower price point. Bord Eau by Nicolas Isnard is the comparison for Michelin-level fine dining with a stronger room. Talea by Antonio Guida is the call if you want Italian-leaning fine dining over grills. Otoro covers the high-end Japanese angle. Al Mrzab is the local choice if you want Emirati grills rather than an international format.
Is Ray's Grill worth the price?
At $$$$ with consecutive Michelin Plate recognition, Ray's Grill justifies the spend if grilled meats in a serious kitchen is your format. The Michelin Plate does not indicate star-level cooking, but it does signal consistent quality above the category average. If you are price-sensitive, Butcher & Still covers similar territory at a lower bracket. If you want Michelin-starred cooking at any price, neither venue is the answer — look at Abu Dhabi's starred list instead.
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