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Pakistan — Ranked by Occasion

Best Restaurants
in Karachi

The Arabian Sea megacity — Sindhi seafood, Mughlai inheritance, and a fine-dining scene that quietly holds its own.

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All Restaurants in Karachi

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$ under $40  ·  $$ $40–$80  ·  $$$ $80–$150  ·  $$$$ $150+ per person

Kolachi restaurant
1
Proposal
Kolachi
Pakistani Seafood / Coastal$$$
The Do Darya seaside table — Arabian Sea on three sides, Sindhi seafood on the plate, Karachi's defining romantic dinner.
Okra restaurant
2
Impress Clients
Okra
Mediterranean / European$$$$
Zamzama's most polished European room — Mediterranean fine dining at a register that holds its own against Dubai or Mumbai.
Sakura restaurant
3
Impress Clients
Sakura
Japanese / Teppanyaki$$$$
Pearl Continental's flagship Japanese room — Karachi's most credible sushi and teppanyaki, the table for a guest who prefers Japanese.
Mizaaj restaurant
4
Impress Clients
Mizaaj
Modern Pakistani / South Asian$$$
Karachi's modern-Pakistani fine-dining room — Mughlai foundations, contemporary plating, and a kitchen that has been quietly impressing the diaspora.
BBQ Tonight restaurant
5
Team Dinner
BBQ Tonight
Pakistani BBQ / Karahi$$
The Boat Basin institution — sixty-seven kebab varieties, decades of Karachi family dinners, and the first table the diaspora flies in for.

Kolachi

Pakistani Seafood / Coastal · $$$
First Date
The Do Darya seaside table — Arabian Sea on three sides, Sindhi seafood on the plate, Karachi's defining romantic dinner.
Food 8.8 Ambience 9.5 Value 8.8
Okra restaurant Karachi
#2 in Karachi

Okra

Mediterranean / European · $$$$
Close a Deal
Zamzama's most polished European room — Mediterranean fine dining at a register that holds its own against Dubai or Mumbai.
Food 9.0 Ambience 9.0 Value 8.5
Sakura restaurant Karachi
#3 in Karachi

Sakura

Japanese / Teppanyaki · $$$$
Impress Clients
Pearl Continental's flagship Japanese room — Karachi's most credible sushi and teppanyaki, the table for a guest who prefers Japanese.
Food 8.7 Ambience 8.8 Value 8.4
Mizaaj restaurant Karachi
#4 in Karachi

Mizaaj

Modern Pakistani / South Asian · $$$
Birthday
Karachi's modern-Pakistani fine-dining room — Mughlai foundations, contemporary plating, and a kitchen that has been quietly impressing the diaspora.
Food 8.7 Ambience 8.9 Value 8.7
BBQ Tonight restaurant Karachi
#5 in Karachi

BBQ Tonight

Pakistani BBQ / Karahi · $$
Team Dinner
The Boat Basin institution — sixty-seven kebab varieties, decades of Karachi family dinners, and the first table the diaspora flies in for.
Food 8.5 Ambience 8.2 Value 9.4

Best for First Date in Karachi

  • Kolachi — The Do Darya seaside table — Arabian Sea on three sides, Sindhi seafood on the plate, Karachi's defining romantic dinner.
  • Okra — Zamzama's most polished European room — Mediterranean fine dining at a register that holds its own against Dubai or Mumbai.
  • Sakura — Pearl Continental's flagship Japanese room — Karachi's most credible sushi and teppanyaki, the table for a guest who prefers Japanese.

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Best for Business Dinner in Karachi

  • Okra — Zamzama's most polished European room — Mediterranean fine dining at a register that holds its own against Dubai or Mumbai.
  • Sakura — Pearl Continental's flagship Japanese room — Karachi's most credible sushi and teppanyaki, the table for a guest who prefers Japanese.
  • Mizaaj — Karachi's modern-Pakistani fine-dining room — Mughlai foundations, contemporary plating, and a kitchen that has been quietly impressing the diaspora.

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Dining in Karachi

Karachi is Pakistan's largest city and its commercial capital — a sprawling Arabian Sea port of more than twenty million people, settled originally as the colonial-era fishing village of Kolachi and now the country's gateway to the Gulf, the principal industrial hub, and the centre of the financial sector. The food culture reflects all of this: Sindhi seafood from the coast, Mughlai inheritance from the Partition-era migration, Punjabi cooking from the workforce that arrived in the second half of the twentieth century, and a Bohra and Memon community whose dining traditions add a specifically Karachi register found nowhere else in Pakistan.

The city's dining scene divides cleanly between two registers. The everyday Pakistani register — biryani houses, seafood barbeques, BBQ Tonight on Boat Basin, the legendary Sindhi biryani at Student Biryani — runs on volume and authenticity rather than refinement; these are the meals locals eat and the meals visiting Pakistanis from abroad come for. The fine-dining register — Café Aylanto, Okra, Mizaaj, the Pearl Continental's Sakura — sits in a smaller, more polished sphere and serves international cuisine at a standard equivalent to upper-tier Dubai or Mumbai.

Seafood is the underrated centre of Karachi's dining identity. The Arabian Sea delivers pomfret, hilsa, prawn, lobster and the local rohu and surmai (king mackerel) into the Karachi fish markets each morning. The two seafood institutions of the city — Kolachi at Do Darya, and the various restaurants of the Boat Basin — serve seafood at the level a coastal city should and at prices that Westerners find difficult to believe.

Geography matters. The Clifton-Defence-DHA corridor along the coast holds the upmarket dining; Boat Basin is the seafood and grill epicentre; Zamzama in Defence Phase V holds the new-wave fine dining (Okra is here); the Pearl Continental and Avari hotels in central Karachi anchor the hotel dining. Traffic is heavy and journey times are long; group your reservations geographically.

Karachi is hot for most of the year and the dining day shifts late as a result — peak dinner reservation slots run nine to eleven in the evening. Pakistan is officially dry, so all dining is non-alcoholic; high-end restaurants offer mocktails and fresh juices in lieu of wine. Tipping is 10 percent. Dress is South-Asian smart-casual; the upmarket rooms on Zamzama and DHA expect tailored shirts and closed shoes for men, and modest cocktail-style attire for women.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant in Karachi?
For 2026, our editorial pick is Kolachi Karachi. Editorial runners-up: Okra Karachi, Sakura Karachi, Mizaaj Karachi, Bbq Tonight Karachi.
Where should I eat in Karachi tonight?
For a same-night booking, the casual and mid-tier picks above are reachable. Bbq Tonight Karachi typically takes walk-ins; Mizaaj Karachi accepts day-of reservations. Splurge picks (Kolachi Karachi, Okra Karachi) need 3–5 weeks notice.
How much does dinner cost in Karachi?
Splurge picks (Kolachi Karachi, Okra Karachi): $200–$400 per person without wine — full tasting menus. Mid-tier rooms $80–$140. Casual but excellent Karachi neighborhood spots: $40–$70.
What is the most expensive restaurant in Karachi?
Kolachi Karachi sits at the top — full tasting menu with wine pairings runs $400+ per person. Other splurge-tier rooms (Okra Karachi, Sakura Karachi) cluster at $250–$350.
Which Karachi restaurants have Michelin stars?
The top of our Karachi list anchors with internationally-recognized rooms. Kolachi Karachi, Okra Karachi and Sakura Karachi are the rooms most frequently cited in Michelin and World's 50 Best.
Do I need a reservation for restaurants in Karachi?
Splurge tier: 3–6 weeks notice. Mid-tier: 1–2 weeks. Casual rooms in Karachi take walk-ins early evening (5:30–6:30pm) and last-minute cancellations open regularly via OpenTable / Resy.
What's the best neighborhood for restaurants in Karachi?
Karachi's strongest dining clusters around the central business district and high-end residential quarters — that's where the splurge picks (Kolachi Karachi, Okra Karachi) sit. Casual options spread further across the city.
Where do locals eat in Karachi?
The casual and mid-tier picks above are local-frequented — fewer tourists, better pricing, and the rooms where Karachi-based diners have weekly tables. Splurge picks attract a mix of locals and international visitors.