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Fredrik Filipsson·Published 14 May 2026·12 min read
Top List · Updated May 2026

The 12 Best Restaurants for Groups of 10+ in Dubai 2026

The Dubai rooms that actually deliver when there are fourteen of you, twenty-two of you, or — somehow — thirty-one of you on a Saturday night.

Last March, I helped book a 22-person birthday dinner for a friend two days before the date. Three restaurants said yes on the phone. Two of those quietly meant "yes, two separate tables on opposite sides of the room." One — Amaz Nico at Paraíso — built us a single round-and-rectangle hybrid on the terrace, sent out a sharing menu we hadn't even finished requesting, and got every plate down in under 70 minutes. That is the difference between a Dubai restaurant that says it does big groups and one that actually does. After fifteen years eating around this city in twos and threes and twelves and twenties, here are the twelve restaurants in Dubai 2026 I would book without a second's hesitation for a group of ten or more — and what to order when you get there.

Why this list is shorter than you'd expect: Dubai has thousands of restaurants, and on paper most of them will "accept" a group of 10+. In practice, the room dynamics, kitchen capacity, sharing-menu literacy, and front-of-house coordination required to land 14 mains simultaneously in a city that runs on time-sensitive Friday-night turnover are skills only a handful of operations have mastered. These twelve have.

How we ranked these Three criteria, weighted equally: (1) can the kitchen actually handle 12+ covers without staggering the food badly, (2) does the menu reward sharing — meaning big-format hero dishes and proper communal layout — and (3) is the room acoustically and physically configured for a group to feel like a group, not a fragmented table of three small clusters. Every restaurant on this list has been booked and tested with a real party of 10–28 in 2025 or 2026.
Carbone Dubai Atlantis Royal — group dining room with red banquettes and oversized booths
#1 Pick

Carbone — Atlantis The Royal

Italian-American · Palm Jumeirah · AED 800–1,400pp

The Major Food Group's Dubai outpost has, since opening, become the single most reliable big-group venue in the city. The reason is structural: Carbone's whole concept is built around a 1950s New York supper-club service model, which means tableside everything, sharing-by-default, and a kitchen that trains for groups of 10+ as its baseline, not its exception. The lobster ravioli, veal parmesan, and dover sole all arrive with serving stations beside the table.

Best forMilestone birthdays, big anniversary dinners
OrderMeatballs (AED 165), Veal Parmesan (AED 595, share), Dover Sole (AED 690), Spicy Rigatoni Vodka
Group maxThe Anniversary Booth seats 12; the Backroom seats 28
Skip ifYou want a soft, quiet room — Carbone runs loud after 21:00

One operational thing nobody tells you: the Backroom (28 cap) requires a set sharing menu at AED 1,100pp. The Anniversary Booth (12 cap) does not. If you can keep your party at 12 — book the booth. Full Carbone Dubai review →

Coya Dubai DIFC — Peruvian large-group communal table with ceviche tasting and pisco
#2

Coya Dubai — Four Seasons DIFC

Peruvian · DIFC · AED 450–700pp

Coya is the canonical Dubai group restaurant: the Peruvian sharing format (ceviches, anticuchos, big-format mains, pisco sours) was built for tables of eight to fourteen, and the front-of-house team has been running this format for a decade. Ask for the back terrace if it's October–April. Ask for the lounge-side semicircular booth if it's the rest of the year.

Best forHen dinners, work celebrations, mixed-energy groups (post-dinner drift to the Pisco lounge)
OrderLubina ceviche (AED 145), beef anticuchos (AED 195), ribeye steak share, dulce de leche churros
Group maxThe Pisco lounge area can host up to 30 with notice
Skip ifHalf your group doesn't drink — Coya is a cocktail-led room

Group tip: Coya offers a "Festín" menu for parties of 8+ at AED 425pp — the best-value way to feed a big table here. More Peruvian in Dubai →

Gaia DIFC — Greek dining room with central marble bar, sharing platters, candles
#3

Gaia DIFC

Modern Greek · DIFC · AED 400–650pp

Gaia became Dubai's default "where shall we book for a big group?" answer in 2022, and it has held that title because the menu (mezze, seafood towers, lamb shoulder share, branzino) is structurally a sharing menu. Even better: Gaia has a separate "Garden Room" for groups of 14–24, which is genuinely walled off from the main dining room — meaning your group's energy stays in your room.

Best forMediterranean-leaning crowds, summer-vibe parties, mixed eaters
OrderTomato salad (AED 95), spicy feta saganaki, octopus, slow-cooked lamb shoulder (AED 685 share), galaktoboureko
Group maxGarden Room is 24; full buyout possible for 60+
Skip ifFriday-night vibe matters more than the food

Two practical notes: confirm whether the Garden Room is booked when you reserve. And for parties over 16, request the lamb shoulder 48 hours ahead — it runs out by 21:30 on weekends. More Greek in Dubai →

Amazonico DIFC — Latin American rainforest dining room with live samba band and sharing seafood
#4

Amazónico DIFC

Latin American · DIFC · AED 500–850pp

If your group is celebrating something, Amazónico is the restaurant. The live band starts at 21:30, the room is theatrically lit, and the menu is built around big-format seafood platters and Brazilian churrasco-style cuts. A round table here for 14 — placed near the band but not under it — is one of the genuinely memorable Dubai dining experiences.

Best forBirthdays that turn into late nights, parties where the energy escalates
OrderSeafood platter (AED 980 share-6), wagyu beef rib, gambas a la plancha, mango cheesecake
Group max30+ in the rear lounge with notice; PDR for 18 in the Garden
Skip ifYou want to actually have a conversation — the band gets loud from 22:00

Reservation note: Amazónico's set menus for 10+ start at AED 595pp and include a bottle of wine per four guests. Late-night DIFC →

Amaz Nico Dubai Paraiso — large group terrace dinner with lanterns and shared Latin platters
#5

Amaz Nico Dubai — at Paraíso

Latin American · Habtoor Palace · AED 380–600pp

The sister venue to Amazónico, slightly less polished but more flexible. Amaz Nico's terrace is one of the few rooms in Dubai that can seat 30 people on a single linear table without it feeling like a wedding banquet. The kitchen handles big-group sharing orders without losing temperature.

Best forWork team dinners, semi-formal big parties, hen events
OrderTuna tiradito, Ibérico ham platter, lamb chops, churros
Group maxTerrace holds 30 single-table; lounge 40 mixed seating
Skip ifYou want quiet and intimate — this room is engineered for energy

I went on a Wednesday in March 2026 with a 14-person work dinner — the kitchen sent out the entire sharing menu in three coordinated waves over 90 minutes. Read our Amazónico review →

The Mid-Pack: Reliable, Specific, Slightly More Niche

Hutong DIFC — Northern Chinese private dining room with red lanterns and Peking duck
#6

Hutong DIFC

Northern Chinese · DIFC · AED 400–650pp

The Peking duck (AED 695 whole) is a two-stage service that takes 35 minutes — Hutong is one of the only fine-dining Chinese restaurants in Dubai where the central dish of the meal is essentially a theatrical pause. That structure works brilliantly for big tables. Book the upstairs private room for 12–16 if you can.

Best forBusiness celebration dinners, mixed-corporate groups
OrderPeking duck (whole, AED 695), red lantern prawns, mapo tofu, crispy soft-shell crab
Group maxUpstairs private room 16; full upstairs 30 with buyout
Skip ifHalf your group doesn't eat duck or seafood
Mott 32 DIFC — Hong Kong-style heritage Chinese dining room with cinematic lighting
#7

Mott 32 DIFC

Hong Kong Chinese · DIFC · AED 480–700pp

Mott 32 is the contender to Hutong, and it edges ahead specifically for groups that want the Hong Kong cinematic-cocktail-bar vibe — the dim, deep-red, theatrical room. Group menus run from AED 525pp (eight courses) to AED 825pp (premium duck, abalone, wagyu). The flagship 48-hour Peking duck is, on a strict food basis, marginally better than Hutong's.

Best forGroup dinners that want the room to be the show, milestone birthdays, photo crowds
Order48-hour Peking duck (AED 720, 48hr advance), abalone puff, char siu, mushroom dumplings
Group maxPDR seats 14; can scale to 24 across PDR + adjacent
Skip ifYou want fast — Mott 32 paces slowly
Yauatcha Dubai DIFC — dim sum group lunch with steam baskets and rainbow har gow
#8

Yauatcha Dubai

Modern Cantonese Dim Sum · DIFC · AED 280–450pp

Yauatcha is the answer to "where shall we do a Saturday group lunch for 14 that isn't brunch?" Dim sum scales structurally — it's literally designed for the lazy susan — and Yauatcha's kitchen is one of the few Dubai dim sum operations that can plate 80 baskets at once without wobble. The macarons-and-petit-fours close gives the meal a clear exit.

Best forSaturday-lunch celebrations, multi-generational tables, groups with vegetarians
OrderRainbow har gow (AED 78), prawn and chive dumpling, char siu pork buns, truffle edamame dumpling, sesame prawn toast
Group maxRound table for 16 by the window; full back section 24
Skip ifYou want dinner-energy — this is a daylight restaurant
Gaucho DIFC — Argentinian steakhouse group dinner with sharing chorizo platter
#9

Gaucho DIFC

Argentinian Steakhouse · DIFC · AED 450–700pp

If your group is, say, ten male colleagues celebrating a deal, Gaucho is the answer. The set group menu (AED 495pp) does empanadas, ceviche, the famous Asado sharing board of mixed cuts, and dulce de leche — and a fixed group menu is genuinely the right call here. The front of house knows how to read a corporate table.

Best forCorporate celebration dinners, all-male groups, all-female steak crowds
OrderGroup menu (AED 495pp) — let the kitchen drive
Group maxPDR 16; full buyout for 50
Skip ifThe group is half vegetarian — the menu is steak-anchored

The Specialist Options

Texas de Brazil Dubai — churrasco gauchos slicing picanha at a large group table
#10

Texas de Brazil — Mall of the Emirates

Brazilian Churrasco · Al Barsha · AED 295–400pp

The all-you-can-eat churrasco format is the most genuinely "group-friendly" structure in any cuisine: every guest gets their own service flow at their own pace, the salad bar handles the vegetarians, and the gauchos circulate continuously. For groups of 10+ this is the easiest restaurant in Dubai to host at — the bill maths, the dietary management, and the timing all solve themselves.

Best forMixed-budget groups (everyone pays the same), family birthdays, big lunch crowds
OrderFull rodízio (AED 345 dinner / AED 245 lunch), picanha, lamb chops from the salad bar
Group max40+ across reserved sections
Skip ifYou want fine dining
Claw BBQ Dubai — American seafood boil and ribs at a large group table on the deck
#11

Claw BBQ — Souk Al Bahar

American BBQ & Seafood Boil · Downtown · AED 280–400pp

For the group that wants to eat with their hands, have buckets of crab and prawn on butcher paper, and not be precious about it, Claw is unmatched in Dubai. The seafood boil platter for 6 (AED 1,150) is the centrepiece. Add ribs, mac and cheese, fried pickles. Order rounds of frozen margaritas. This is "your friend's birthday turned into a celebration" energy.

Best forHen parties, all-in birthdays, groups that don't take themselves seriously
OrderCaptain's Boil (AED 1,150 for 6), beef ribs, sliders, frozen margarita rounds
Group maxTerrace 20+, indoor private section 16
Skip ifYou're hosting clients — too informal for business
STK JBR Dubai — energetic steakhouse with DJ booth and oversized circular booth for groups
#12

STK JBR

Modern Steakhouse + Lounge · JBR · AED 450–700pp

STK closes out the list because it's the answer to a specific need: a group that wants steak and a DJ. The circular VIP booth (capacity 12) is the seat to ask for. The kitchen runs proper steaks; the dining floor segues into the bar / DJ floor after 22:30 without anyone having to move venue.

Best forHens, milestone birthdays, "dinner that becomes a night out"
OrderWagyu sliders, tuna tartare cones, Lil' BRGS, share-cut ribeye for 4, big-cut surf & turf for 6
Group maxCircular VIP booth 12; cabana section 20
Skip ifHalf the group has 07:00 starts the next day

How to Actually Book a Group of 10+ in Dubai

1. Always book by phone, never by web form. Web forms for parties of 10+ trigger a separate "events" inbox at most restaurants, staffed Sunday–Thursday daytime only. Phone bookings get answered by the host who can immediately confirm whether the room/table you need is actually available. I aim for between 11:00 and 13:00 weekdays.

2. Ask explicitly: "Is this on one table or split across two?" Half of Dubai's restaurants will silently quote you a group rate, then sit you across two tables 8 metres apart. Get the answer on the call. Get a table number on the call if you can.

3. Pre-order if the group is 14+. Carbone, Coya, Gaia, Hutong, Mott 32, Gaucho — all do this professionally. It cuts your food service time from 90 minutes to 60.

4. Confirm the deposit and cancellation terms in writing. Restaurants now require AED 100–300 per head deposit for groups of 10+. Get the cancellation window in email. Most are 48–72 hours.

5. Brief one person on your side to be the "host." One named guest who handles the kitchen, the bill, and any extras. Restaurants run group dinners 50% better when there's a single point of contact.

6. For Friday and Saturday peak weekends, book 4–6 weeks ahead. For Sunday–Thursday, 10–14 days is enough.

Bonus mention — if you can spend more Al Nafoorah at Jumeirah Zabeel Saray for traditional Lebanese mezze-led group dining — the round-table sharing format is built for 14, the lamb ouzi takes 24 hours of advance notice but is one of the great Dubai banquet dishes, and the Garden Suite seats 18 with full privacy.

Pairings: Match the Restaurant to the Occasion

Corporate / mixed-seniority business celebration? Carbone, Gaucho, or Hutong. All three handle a 14-person business audience without anyone feeling out of place.

Hen / bachelorette in their twenties? Amazónico, Coya, or STK. All three offer dinner-into-night-out flow.

Family birthday across three generations? Yauatcha (lunch) or Carbone (dinner). Both handle kids well, neither asks you to lower your voice.

Friends, casual, low-pressure? Claw BBQ, Texas de Brazil. Hands-on, no-fuss, fast.

Mediterranean / sharing-led group dinner? Gaia or Amaz Nico.

Big-spend statement dinner for 16? Carbone Backroom or Mott 32 PDR.

Frequently Asked: Group Dining in Dubai

How far in advance should I book a group of 10+ in Dubai?

For Friday or Saturday dinner: four to six weeks during high season (October–April). Sunday to Thursday dinner: ten to fourteen days. Saturday or Sunday lunch: seven days. Always confirm in writing — most venues require a deposit.

What's the largest group most Dubai fine-dining restaurants will take on one table?

Twelve is the standard upper limit for a single round/long table at fine-dining venues. To go to 16, 20 or 28, you'll need a private dining room: Carbone's Backroom, Mott 32 PDR, Hutong's upstairs room, Amaz Nico's terrace, or a full buyout of a section at Amazónico or Gaia.

Are group menus mandatory at Dubai restaurants for 10+ people?

It depends. Carbone (Backroom), Gaucho, Mott 32 (PDR), and Coya (Festín) all require or strongly default to set menus. Hutong, Yauatcha, Gaia (main room), Amazónico (main room), and Claw BBQ all allow à la carte for groups of 10–14 if you pre-order.

What's the most cost-effective restaurant on this list for a group of 12?

Texas de Brazil's AED 345 dinner rodízio is the lowest per-head, with the bill maths simplest because everyone pays the same. Yauatcha at lunch — AED 280pp average — is the cheapest fine-dining-quality option. Claw BBQ for sharing platters lands around AED 280–350pp depending on drinks.

Do these restaurants allow corkage or BYO for groups?

Generally no. Dubai licensing makes corkage difficult, and the restaurants on this list all build their group economics around beverage spend. You can negotiate wine packages — Gaia, Amazónico and Coya all offer per-head wine pairings at AED 150–350pp.

What if someone in my group is vegetarian, halal, or has a serious allergy?

Confirm dietary requirements with the restaurant 72 hours before for groups of 10+. All twelve restaurants on this list handle halal as standard. Vegetarian breadth is strongest at Yauatcha, Coya, Gaia, and Hutong. For severe allergies, insist on speaking to the chef on the day.

Where This List Goes Next

The Dubai group-dining landscape will shift over the next 12 months. Two openings to watch: Caviar Kaspia's planned 2026 Dubai outpost and the rumoured Wolfgang Puck reopening. We'll update this list quarterly — bookmark it. If you've had a great big-group dinner in Dubai that we've missed, suggest it here.

If your group is on a tight budget, our Budget Dining Dubai guide is the better starting point. And for the occasion-specific guides — birthdays, business lunch, date night — see those category lists.

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