Food & Beverage
Italian Coastal Dining at the Burj Al Arab
SAL is first and foremost a serious Italian restaurant that happens to have a beach club attached. The menu is anchored in the coastal traditions of Italy — Amalfi, Capri, Liguria, Sardinia — and executed by a kitchen that has the Burj Al Arab's purchasing power behind it: daily catches flown in, burrata flown in fresh, truffles in season, the full Italian DOC wine range in cellar.
Standout dishes include the whole sea bass al sale (salt-baked at the table, deboned tableside), hand-rolled lobster linguine with bottarga, burrata with grilled Italian peach and crudo prosciutto, truffle pizza in black-and-white summer truffle season, spaghetti alle vongole with fresh Italian clams, and an octopus carpaccio that reliably surprises first-timers. The raw bar — tuna tartare, oysters on ice, hamachi crudo — is treated as seriously as any stand-alone seafood restaurant in Dubai.
The bar programme runs to a 400-bottle wine list with a bias toward Italian and French producers, an ambitious Champagne selection that runs from grower producers to grand cuvées, and a cocktail menu built around Italian aperitivo traditions (Negronis, Bellinis, Venetian spritz variants) with some proprietary spins. The sommelier is excellent and worth asking: tell them what you want to spend, and they will give you a genuinely good recommendation rather than the easy upsell.
🐟 Signature Dish: Whole sea bass al sale
🥂 Must-Try: Lobster linguine with bottarga
🍾 Wine Programme: 400+ bottles, sommelier-led
💰 Min. Spend: 100% redeemable F&B credit