Atlantis Dubai is now the holder of the most Michelin stars among all dining destinations in the Middle East, hat nine Michelin stars across its top restaurants. The resort has lifted Dubai’s fine dining with the launches of FZN by Björn Frantzén, Ossiano, Hakkasan and Dinner by Heston. If you want more than delicious dishes, if you love food that looks great, comes with entertainment and means a lot—Atlantis Dubai is your place now.

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FZN by Björn Frantzén Steals the Show
Months after its opening in late 2024, FZN by Björn Frantzén won three Michelin stars and made the news at Atlantis The Royal. Dubai has done very well and can now equal or surpass many known dining centers around the world.
With top chef Björn Frantzén and Executive Chef Torsten Vildgaard in charge, FZN creates modern European food with a hint of Japanese taste.
First, you relax in the lounge and later head into the 27-seat restaurant, eating a special 9-course meal. Frantzén is now the world’s only chef to have three Michelin-starred restaurants in Sweden, Singapore and now, in Dubai.
Ossiano: A Magical Underwater Meal
Atlantis The Palm’s Ossiano still has its one Michelin star and it got the Art of Hospitality award as well. Because of this, you can enjoy exquisite food and beautiful fish at the same time.
Chef Grégoire Berger has put a menu that pays tribute to the ocean and includes many interesting recipes. Eating at this place makes it seem like you’re deep in a fantasy underwater world.
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Hakkasan: Traditional Meets Trendy
Hakkasan Dubai, located at Atlantis The Palm, has kept its one Michelin star. The restaurant is typically recognized for its strong Cantonese flavors which they update with innovative techniques.
Andy Toh, Hakkasan’s Executive Chef, is well known for the restaurant’s famed Peking duck with caviar and cocktails that give traditional tastes a modern twist.
Dinner by Heston: Food Inspired by History
Atlantis The Royal’s Dinner by Heston Blumenthal maintains its Michelin star through British recipes that go as far back as the 1300s. Chef Heston updates meals from the past, making them look and taste great as well. They take you back to old traditions while still offering you modern luxury.
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Final Words
The latest achievement of six Michelin stars has confirmed that Atlantis Dubai is now an essential place for food fans to visit. Dubai travelers who love eating out will want to pay a visit to Atlantis.
All the restaurants in W Dubai offer something unforgettable, from amazing meals at FZN and views at Ossiano, to Hakkasan’s strong Cantonese dishes and classic dishes from Dinner by Heston.