Bebek Restaurant & Lounge is a Turkish and Arabic destination that operates equally comfortably as a dinner room, a late-night suhoor spot, and a gathering place around screened football matches. The interior reads warm and contemporary with traditional Turkish textures - layered lighting, intricate metalwork, comfortable banquette seating - and an outdoor terrace opens during the cooler months. The atmosphere moves across the day: measured through lunch and early dinner, lively and social through the late evening.
The kitchen works Turkish and broader Levantine cooking with real care. The Turkish breakfast platter - a generous spread of fresh cheeses, olives, warm breads, eggs with honey and traditional spreads - is a property highlight and the natural order for suhoor seatings. Mezze are properly layered, the grilled meats and lamb plates carry the mains side with confidence, and baklava closes most tables with a proper Turkish tea service. The menu covers vegetarian and gluten-sensitive guests with genuine care rather than token gestures.
Shisha is a proper part of the offering on the terrace, with a considered flavour list that sits alongside the food rather than dominating it. The drinks programme runs non-alcoholic, with well-constructed mocktails, Turkish and Arabic coffees, and an extensive fresh-juice selection. Ramadan iftar service and the accompanying suhoor programme are particular calendar fixtures and fill weeks in advance.
Service is engaged and notably generous; the floor team reads the mixed crowd - families, date couples, late-night groups - with genuine composure, and pacing through match viewings stays tight even when the terrace is full. Pricing sits firmly in the mid-to-upper casual bracket, with strong value on the set suhoor and iftar menus. Reservations are worth making for late-evening weekends and for Ramadan seatings, when the room is reliably at capacity.
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Calia L5.0
last week
Bebek’s Iftar is the kind of experience that makes you linger at the table long after you’re full. The unlimited buffet (around AED 179) comes loaded with freshly prepared Turkish favorites, from hot mezze and grilled meats to rich desserts and Ramadan drinks, so you end up “tasting a bit of everything” without even trying.
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Naida B5.0
last week
Iftar buffet at Bebek Restaurant is truly one of the most delicious I have tried. Everything here is beautiful, the atmosphere is very warm and inviting, and the place feels special, especially during Ramadan. The drinks are incredibly tasty, the food is fresh and full of flavor, and the whole experience feels very elegant and relaxing. I highly recommend visiting this place. You will definitely enjoy the delicious cuisine and the beautiful atmosphere.
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Bella S5.0
last week
I love Turkish food and Bebek one of my favorite,tasty food and nice atmosphere