Restaurant in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Seafire Steakhouse & Bar
475ptsThe steakhouse call at Atlantis, full stop.

About Seafire Steakhouse & Bar
The steakhouse to book at Atlantis, The Palm, Seafire delivers Rangers Valley Black Onyx Angus and Japanese wagyu in a New York-format room with serious group-dining credentials. Pricing runs $$$ per head on food with a 325-label wine list skewing $100-plus. Book two to three weeks out for weekends; live jazz runs Thursday to Saturday.
The Verdict
At the $$$ price point, Seafire Steakhouse & Bar earns its place as the steakhouse to book at Atlantis, The Palm. A two-course dinner will run you $66 or more per head before drinks, and the wine list skews heavily toward $100+ bottles with 325 selections across a 1,960-bottle inventory. That is a serious commitment, but the sourcing credentials — Rangers Valley Black Onyx Angus grain-fed for a minimum of 270 days, plus Australian and Japanese wagyu including Kobe and Saroma — justify the spend for anyone who takes beef seriously. If you are marking a significant occasion in Dubai and want a steakhouse that can credibly compete with what you would find in New York, this is where to book.
The Space and Experience
Seafire occupies a generous footprint within the Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star Atlantis, The Palm, and the room itself signals occasion without theatrics. The layout is suited to groups as well as couples: sharing-format cuts like the 1,200-gram dry-aged tomahawk and the 600-gram chateaubriand, both carved tableside, are designed for tables of four or more, and the main room accommodates that format comfortably. For special occasions, the combination of tableside carving, a knife selection ritual, and live jazz on Thursdays through Saturdays makes the evening feel structured as a complete experience rather than just a dinner service.
The knife presentation alone is worth knowing about before you arrive: guests choose from a German butcher blade, a Moroccan hunting knife, a traditional Arabic dagger, a U.K. stag-handled knife, an Australian bush knife, an American Navajo Indian knife, a Japanese Shun knife, or a French Laguiole. It is a considered flourish that works well for business dinners where you want a talking point, and for celebrations where the small rituals add up.
Private and Group Dining
If you are considering Seafire for a group or semi-private occasion, the sharing steaks are the right framework. The tomahawk and the chateaubriand are carved tableside, which creates a natural focal point for the table and simplifies ordering logistics for larger parties. The menu also includes non-beef options , locally farmed Dibba Bay oysters, a shellfish tower, Maryland crab cake, organic local salmon, and grilled Maine lobster , which means guests with no interest in steak are not stranded. Weekend evenings shift toward a livelier atmosphere with live jazz from Thursday to Saturday, which suits celebratory groups but is less appropriate for a quiet business conversation; book a weeknight if the dinner is work-focused.
The restaurant is kid-friendly and offers gluten-free and vegetarian options, which extends its usefulness for family celebrations or mixed groups where dietary range is a consideration. Valet and self-parking are available, which matters for groups arriving from across the city rather than staying at the hotel.
What to Order
Regulars return for the beef tartare and the savory doughnuts stuffed with braised short rib and dusted with Parmesan charcoal , the latter is the kind of dish that justifies coming back even after you have worked through the steak menu. The 250-gram Black Onyx filet mignon is the most-ordered cut. For larger tables, the 1,200-gram dry-aged tomahawk is the obvious move. Sommelier Gordana Josovic and the team manage a France-heavy wine list at the $$$ tier, so expect to spend meaningfully on the bottle.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Seafire stacks up against Al Mahara, Zuma, and other leading Dubai dining options.
Booking and Practical Details
Reservations: Recommended and difficult to secure at short notice, particularly Thursday through Saturday when live jazz draws a fuller room , book at least two to three weeks ahead for weekend evenings, and earlier for groups. Dress: Business casual is the stated standard; avoid overly casual attire. Budget: $$$ per head for cuisine; wine list starts higher, with many bottles above $100. Parking: Valet and self-parking available at Atlantis, The Palm. Timing: Dinner only. Weeknights are quieter and better suited to conversation; weekends offer live jazz Thursday to Saturday.
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- Browse our full Dubai restaurants guide, Dubai hotels, Dubai bars, Dubai wineries, and Dubai experiences for broader trip planning.
- If your trip extends to Abu Dhabi, Erth is the reservation worth making there.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Seafire Steakhouse & Bar?
- Arrive knowing your preferences: the ordering process involves selecting cut, age, marble score, cooking preference, salt, condiments, sides, and a knife. This is a feature, not a complication, but it rewards guests who have thought about it in advance.
- The 250-gram Black Onyx filet mignon is the most-ordered steak , a reasonable starting point. Beef tartare and the short rib doughnuts with Parmesan charcoal are the standout starters.
- Cuisine pricing is $$$, meaning a typical two-course dinner runs $66 or more per head before drinks. The wine list adds meaningful cost: many bottles exceed $100, with a France-heavy selection across 325 labels.
- The restaurant sits within the Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star Atlantis, The Palm, so the setting and service standard are calibrated for a hotel dining experience. For a first visit, a weeknight reservation gives you a quieter room and more attentive service than the livelier weekend jazz nights.
Can Seafire Steakhouse & Bar accommodate groups?
- Yes, and the menu is structured for it. The 1,200-gram dry-aged tomahawk and the 600-gram chateaubriand are both designed as sharing cuts, carved tableside, which gives larger tables a natural focal point.
- Non-beef eaters are well covered: Dibba Bay oysters, a shellfish tower, Maryland crab cake, local salmon, and Maine lobster are all on the menu, reducing the risk of anyone feeling like an afterthought.
- The restaurant is kid-friendly, gluten-free options are available, and vegetarian options are listed , useful for mixed family groups or celebrations with varied dietary needs.
- Valet and self-parking are available at Atlantis, The Palm, which simplifies logistics for groups arriving from different parts of the city. For group reservations, contact the restaurant directly and specify your group size and occasion when booking , weekend slots fill quickly.
How far ahead should I book Seafire Steakhouse & Bar?
- Book two to three weeks out for a weekend table (Thursday to Saturday), when the live jazz programme draws a fuller room. Weeknights are more accessible but reservations are still recommended.
- Atlantis, The Palm is a major destination hotel with multiple high-profile restaurants, meaning Seafire competes for reservation windows with a large volume of hotel guests and outside diners simultaneously. Do not assume walk-in availability.
- For groups of six or more, or for a significant celebration where a specific date is fixed, four weeks ahead is a safer margin.
- The Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star status of the hotel and the sourcing credentials of the menu (Rangers Valley Black Onyx Angus, Japanese Kobe and Saroma wagyu) have established Seafire as the default steakhouse recommendation on the Palm, which keeps demand steady year-round.
Compare Seafire Steakhouse & Bar
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seafire Steakhouse & Bar | Hard | — | |
| 11 Woodfire | $$$ | Unknown | — |
| Avatara Restaurant | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Al Mahara | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Zuma | $$$ | Unknown | — |
| At.Mosphere Burj Khalifa | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
How Seafire Steakhouse & Bar stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Seafire Steakhouse & Bar?
Go in knowing that choosing your steak is only the beginning — you also select the age, marble score, cooking preference, salt, condiments, sides, and a knife from a curated set that includes everything from a Japanese Shun blade to a French Laguiole. The menu is anchored by Rangers Valley beef from Australia, including non-GMO Black Onyx Angus (grain-fed 270-plus days) and wagyu from both Australia and Japan. If you want a single dish to start, regulars point to the savory doughnuts stuffed with braised short rib and dusted with Parmesan charcoal. Dinner pricing sits at $$$, so plan your budget accordingly before you arrive.
Can Seafire Steakhouse & Bar accommodate groups?
Yes, and the sharing-format steaks make it a practical choice for groups: the 1,200-gram dry-aged tomahawk and the 600-gram chateaubriand are both carved tableside, which gives a larger table a focal point. If you are bringing four or more people, lean into these cuts rather than individual orders — the tableside carving adds a sense of occasion without requiring a private room. Thursday through Saturday, live jazz runs alongside dinner, which makes the weekend particularly well-suited to a group outing.
How far ahead should I book Seafire Steakhouse & Bar?
Reservations are explicitly recommended, and Thursday through Saturday are the hardest nights to secure — live jazz from Thursday to Saturday draws a fuller room, so treat those as peak nights requiring at least one to two weeks' notice. Weeknight slots are more forgiving, and if the food is your priority over atmosphere, a Tuesday or Wednesday booking is easier to land on shorter notice. Seafire sits within the Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star Atlantis, The Palm, which means it fields a steady flow of hotel guests competing for the same tables.
What is Seafire Steakhouse & Bar known for?
Seafire Steakhouse & Bar is primarily known for American Steakhouse in Dubai.
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