All Restaurants in Dhaka
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Dhaka, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh
Seasonal Tastes
The Westin Dhaka flagship — TripAdvisor-4.9 rated, continental-and-Asian fine dining with live cooking stations, and widely considered the most luxurious single dining room in Bangladesh.
Dhaka, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh
Yumi
The 27th-floor Sheraton Dhaka skyline restaurant — panoramic city views, modern pan-Asian menu, and the most photographed dinner booking in Bangladesh.
Dhaka, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh
Izumi Japanese Kitchen
The Gulshan-2 garden Japanese institution — Dhaka's most serious Asian fine-dining restaurant, the reference sushi-and-robata counter, and the city's quietest luxury reservation.
Dhaka, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh
Khazana
The Chef Sanjeev Kapoor-founded Indian luxury restaurant in Gulshan — royal-recipe North Indian cuisine, premium ingredients, and the only internationally-chef-branded Indian room in Bangladesh.
Dhaka, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh
Le Souffle
The Gulshan French-cuisine institution — Dhaka's most expensive restaurant, the city's reference French fine-dining room, and the diplomatic-community once-in-a-lifetime booking.
Best for First Date in Dhaka
Intimate tables built for conversation — impressive without intimidating.
Yumi
The 27th-floor Sheraton Dhaka skyline restaurant — panoramic city views, modern pan-Asian menu, and the most photographed dinner booking in Bangladesh.
Izumi Japanese Kitchen
The Gulshan-2 garden Japanese institution — Dhaka's most serious Asian fine-dining restaurant, the reference sushi-and-robata counter, and the city's quietest luxury reservation.
Le Souffle
The Gulshan French-cuisine institution — Dhaka's most expensive restaurant, the city's reference French fine-dining room, and the diplomatic-community once-in-a-lifetime booking.
Best for Close a Deal in Dhaka
Power tables where deals are closed over seasoned service and serious wine.
Seasonal Tastes
The Westin Dhaka flagship — TripAdvisor-4.9 rated, continental-and-Asian fine dining with live cooking stations, and widely considered the most luxurious single dining room in Bangladesh.
Izumi Japanese Kitchen
The Gulshan-2 garden Japanese institution — Dhaka's most serious Asian fine-dining restaurant, the reference sushi-and-robata counter, and the city's quietest luxury reservation.
Khazana
The Chef Sanjeev Kapoor-founded Indian luxury restaurant in Gulshan — royal-recipe North Indian cuisine, premium ingredients, and the only internationally-chef-branded Indian room in Bangladesh.
Best for Birthday in Dhaka
Celebratory rooms with the theatre to make a milestone land.
Seasonal Tastes
The Westin Dhaka flagship — TripAdvisor-4.9 rated, continental-and-Asian fine dining with live cooking stations, and widely considered the most luxurious single dining room in Bangladesh.
Yumi
The 27th-floor Sheraton Dhaka skyline restaurant — panoramic city views, modern pan-Asian menu, and the most photographed dinner booking in Bangladesh.
Izumi Japanese Kitchen
The Gulshan-2 garden Japanese institution — Dhaka's most serious Asian fine-dining restaurant, the reference sushi-and-robata counter, and the city's quietest luxury reservation.
Best for Impress Clients in Dhaka
Michelin-starred tables that signal taste, success, and command of the city.
Seasonal Tastes
The Westin Dhaka flagship — TripAdvisor-4.9 rated, continental-and-Asian fine dining with live cooking stations, and widely considered the most luxurious single dining room in Bangladesh.
Yumi
The 27th-floor Sheraton Dhaka skyline restaurant — panoramic city views, modern pan-Asian menu, and the most photographed dinner booking in Bangladesh.
Izumi Japanese Kitchen
The Gulshan-2 garden Japanese institution — Dhaka's most serious Asian fine-dining restaurant, the reference sushi-and-robata counter, and the city's quietest luxury reservation.
Best for Proposal in Dhaka
Once-in-a-lifetime rooms — the views, the privacy, the pacing.
Seasonal Tastes
The Westin Dhaka flagship — TripAdvisor-4.9 rated, continental-and-Asian fine dining with live cooking stations, and widely considered the most luxurious single dining room in Bangladesh.
Yumi
The 27th-floor Sheraton Dhaka skyline restaurant — panoramic city views, modern pan-Asian menu, and the most photographed dinner booking in Bangladesh.
Le Souffle
The Gulshan French-cuisine institution — Dhaka's most expensive restaurant, the city's reference French fine-dining room, and the diplomatic-community once-in-a-lifetime booking.
The Dhaka Dining Guide
Dhaka — the capital of Bangladesh and one of the largest cities in South Asia — is the most rapidly-developing fine-dining scene on the subcontinent. The city's luxury dining scene is built almost entirely inside the five-star hotel corridor in Gulshan and Baridhara (the diplomatic and expatriate-residence districts north of the city core) — The Westin Dhaka, Sheraton Dhaka, InterContinental Dhaka, Radisson Blu Dhaka Water Garden, and Pan Pacific Sonargaon — each of which has invested significantly in signature dining rooms targeting the Bangladeshi business elite, the expat community, and the growing class of international-trained returnee chefs. Outside the hotels, Gulshan-2 has developed as Dhaka's fine-dining neighbourhood with independent restaurants at a level previously unavailable in Bangladesh.
What to prioritise on a Dhaka dining trip: one evening at Seasonal Tastes at The Westin Dhaka — the TripAdvisor-4.9-rated buffet-and-à-la-carte fine-dining destination that is widely considered Dhaka's most luxurious hotel dining room; one dinner at Yumi atop the Sheraton Dhaka for the 27th-floor panoramic city view with pan-Asian cuisine; one meal at Izumi Japanese Kitchen in Gulshan-2 — the garden-set Japanese fine-dining destination that regulars consider Dhaka's most serious Asian restaurant; one experience at Khazana (the Chef Sanjeev Kapoor-founded Indian restaurant bringing Indian royal-recipe cuisine to Dhaka); and a French evening at Le Souffle — Dhaka's most expensive restaurant and the city's reference French fine-dining address.
Practical notes: Dhaka operates on Bangladeshi taka (BDT). Credit cards work at five-star hotel restaurants and most Gulshan/Baridhara fine-dining venues; cash for smaller traditional restaurants. Uber is the dominant ride-hail service and the best option for tourists. Traffic in Dhaka is severe — budget 45-90 minutes for crossings between central Dhaka, Gulshan, and Baridhara during peak hours; 9am-11am and 5pm-9pm are the worst windows. Most fine-dining restaurants are concentrated in Gulshan and Baridhara so multi-restaurant nights are viable by staying in those neighbourhoods. Tipping is not customary but 10% service is included at fine-dining venues; small tips for excellent service are appreciated.
Neighbourhoods: Gulshan (the primary diplomatic and expatriate neighbourhood, centred on Gulshan-1 and Gulshan-2 roundabouts) is Dhaka's fine-dining concentration — Izumi, Khazana, Le Souffle, and most independent fine-dining sit here; Baridhara (the adjacent diplomatic enclave with multiple embassies) holds several independent restaurants and the Pan Pacific Sonargaon's dining rooms; Banani (the upscale residential/commercial neighbourhood between Gulshan and central Dhaka) holds the casual-upscale restaurants and the Rush Tex Mex institution; Motijheel (the central business district) holds the daytime business-lunch restaurants; Old Dhaka (the traditional city core south of the modern districts) holds the heritage Bangladeshi and Mughal-era institutions but is difficult to reach by taxi on weekdays.
Reservation Tips
Seasonal Tastes, Yumi, and the five-star hotel restaurants book 3-5 days ahead for weekend dinner; hotel concierges handle reservations effectively for in-house guests. Izumi, Khazana, and Le Souffle book 1 week ahead on weekends. Most Dhaka fine-dining restaurants accept same-day bookings on weekday evenings but Friday-Saturday dinner requires advance notice. Diplomatic community dinners (typically with dress code) often book out months in advance at the five-star hotels during peak-season.
Tipping & Payment
Tipping not strictly customary but 5-10% on bill is appreciated for excellent service; five-star hotels add 10% service charge. Credit cards work at upscale venues; cash (taka) for smaller restaurants. USD sometimes accepted at five-star hotels but at hotel-exchange rates that are unfavourable — convert at airport or hotel front desk for better rates. Uber is the most reliable transport; CNG (auto-rickshaw) works for short hops but negotiate fares in advance.
The Top 5 in Dhaka
- Seasonal Tastes
Luxury International — The Westin Dhaka — The Westin Dhaka flagship — TripAdvisor-4.9 rated, continental-and-Asian fine dining with live cooking stations, and widely considered the most luxurious single dining room in Bangladesh.
- Yumi
Pan-Asian Fine Dining — 27th Floor Sheraton — The 27th-floor Sheraton Dhaka skyline restaurant — panoramic city views, modern pan-Asian menu, and the most photographed dinner booking in Bangladesh.
- Izumi Japanese Kitchen
Japanese Fine Dining — Gulshan Garden — The Gulshan-2 garden Japanese institution — Dhaka's most serious Asian fine-dining restaurant, the reference sushi-and-robata counter, and the city's quietest luxury reservation.
- Khazana
Luxury Indian — Chef Sanjeev Kapoor Concept — The Chef Sanjeev Kapoor-founded Indian luxury restaurant in Gulshan — royal-recipe North Indian cuisine, premium ingredients, and the only internationally-chef-branded Indian room in Bangladesh.
- Le Souffle
French Fine Dining — Dhaka's Most Expensive — The Gulshan French-cuisine institution — Dhaka's most expensive restaurant, the city's reference French fine-dining room, and the diplomatic-community once-in-a-lifetime booking.