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Nammos Dubai: Mykonos Meets the Gulf at Four Seasons Jumeirah Beach

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Nammos Dubai at Four Seasons JBR has Day pass from AED 200 fully redeemable, private beach, and Mykonos-level dining.

Nammos Dubai is the Dubai outpost of the Mykonos original, set on a private 50-metre beach at Four Seasons Resort Jumeirah Beach. There is no pool. That is deliberate. The entire concept is built around beachfront dining, mahogany sunbeds under teal-and-white-striped umbrellas, and a Greek-Mediterranean menu executed to Four Seasons standards. Day passes start at AED 200 and are fully redeemable on food and drinks. Children under 12 enter free. The crowd is affluent, international, and well-dressed; the food is the strongest reason to visit; and reservations are essential. Here is everything you need to know.

What You Will Pay?

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Access TypePriceRedeemable?
Beach Day Pass (sunbed + towel)From AED 200Fully on F&B
Children under 12FreeWith a paying adult
Dining only (no beach access)À la carte from AED 150/personN/A

Nammos deliberately limits the number of day passes issued each day to maintain an intimate, uncrowded atmosphere. This is not a venue designed for volume.

What this means:

  • AED 200 gets you a Riva-inspired mahogany sunbed on a private beach with towels, parasol and full food and drink service. Every dirham is redeemable. If you order lunch, the access is essentially free.
  • Dining-only reservations are available if you just want the restaurant without the beach. À la carte, no minimum spend beyond the menu prices.
  • Saturday brunch is available and runs as a Mediterranean sharing-style feast.
  • Children under 12 are free, making it one of the few luxury beach restaurants on JBR where families are genuinely welcome without paying a premium for kids.

WOW Emirates Pro Tip: Book 48-72 hours in advance, especially for weekends. Nammos limits daily passes, and walk-ins are rarely accommodated. For groups of 6+, call ahead to plan the menu. The best sunbeds (front row, direct sea view) go first, so arrive by 11 AM even with a booking.

The Food: This Is Why You Come

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Nammos is a restaurant that happens to have a beach, not a beach club that happens to serve food. The kitchen runs at Four Seasons standards under a Greek-Mediterranean philosophy: fresh ingredients, simple preparation, nothing overworked.

Signature dishes:

  • Aubergine Mille-Feuille — the Nammos signature. Layers of delicately roasted aubergine with velvety feta and Mediterranean herbs. This is the dish you see on every table.
  • Wood-Fired Grilled Sea Bass — whole fish with citrus and wild herbs, cooked over olive wood. Simple, clean, perfectly executed.
  • Tuna Tartare — so fresh it dissolves. Served with sesame, avocado and citrus dressing.
  • Roasted Octopus — grilled for precisely 6 minutes over olive wood. Tender, charred, one of the best octopus preparations in Dubai.
  • Ceviche — citrus-cured, balanced acidity, the kind of dish that tells you the kitchen knows what it is doing.
  • Sushi and Sashimi — a full Japanese-influenced section alongside the Greek core menu.
  • Grilled Lamb Chops — for anyone who wants to step outside the seafood.

Drinks: Exceptional wine list leaning towards French, Italian, and Greek wines. Champagne by the glass and bottle. Signature cocktails. The bar programme is as serious as the kitchen.

Price range: Premium. Mains run AED 200-500+. A full lunch for two with drinks will sit around AED 800-1,500, depending on what you order. This is not a casual lunch spot. Budget accordingly.

Shisha: Available on the outdoor terrace, typically from afternoon to late evening. Ask for a shisha-friendly table when booking.

WOW Emirates Pro Tip: The aubergine mille-feuille and the grilled sea bass are the two dishes that define the Nammos experience. Order both. If you want to explore beyond the Greek core, the tuna tartare shows the Japanese side of the menu at its best.

No Pool, and That Is the Point

Nammos Dubai does not have a pool. Every other beach club on this list has one. Nammos chose not to. The entire venue is oriented toward the private beach and the restaurant, and that single-mindedness is what gives it a different atmosphere.

  • The Beach — A private 50-metre stretch of the Arabian Gulf shoreline. Riva-inspired mahogany sunbeds sit in rows under signature teal-and-white striped umbrellas. The view faces the open sea with Daria Island in the distance. The sand is clean, the water is swimmable, and the service runs directly to your sunbed.
  • The Restaurant — Indoor and terrace seating. The terrace opens seamlessly onto the shoreline with palm-framed sea views. Aegean-inspired decor with blue archways, koi ponds at the entrance, and natural Mediterranean textures throughout. This is where the money and the mood concentrate.
  • The Arrival — Nammos puts effort into the entrance. You walk through an airy pergola framed by koi ponds and blue archways before the beach opens up in front of you. It is designed to feel like arriving at a destination, not like walking into a hotel.

Reservations and Contact

  • Phone: +971 58 121 0000
  • Hours: Daily from 12 PM. Breakfast available on selected days. Saturday brunch runs separately.
  • Age policy: All ages welcome. Children under 12 are free with a paying adult.
  • Dress code: Beach chic by day. Smart casual by evening. Covered footwear is required outside beach areas. Enforced.

Book 48-72 hours ahead. Essential for weekends and public holidays. Groups of 6+ should call for menu planning. Weekday walk-ins are sometimes possible but not guaranteed.

Also read: Best Beach Clubs in Dubai | Best Beachfront Restaurants in Dubai

FAQs

How much does Nammos Dubai cost?

Beach day passes start at AED 200 and are fully redeemable for food and drinks. Dining-only reservations are available à la carte from AED 150 per person. Children under 12 enter free with a paying adult.

Does Nammos Dubai have a pool?

No. Nammos deliberately does not have a pool. The concept is built entirely around a private 50-metre beach and beachfront dining. If you need a pool, try Azure Beach, Cove Beach or Playa Pacha instead.

What kind of food does Nammos serve?

Greek-Mediterranean cuisine with seafood as the centrepiece. Signature dishes include aubergine mille-feuille, wood-fired sea bass, roasted octopus, tuna tartare and ceviche. A sushi and sashimi section is also available. Four Seasons-level execution.

Is Nammos Dubai family-friendly?

Yes. All ages are welcome, and children under 12 enter free. The beachfront setting and the restaurant both accommodate families, though the evening atmosphere is more adult-oriented.

Do I need a reservation at Nammos?

Strongly recommended. Nammos limits daily passes to maintain intimacy. Book 48-72 hours ahead, especially for weekends. Walk-ins are rarely accommodated.

Is the Nammos in Dubai the same as the one in Mykonos?

Yes. Nammos Dubai is an official extension of the original Nammos on Psarou Bay, Mykonos. Same brand, same philosophy, adapted for the Dubai setting at Four Seasons.

Does Nammos have shisha?

Yes. Shisha is available on the outdoor terrace, typically from afternoon to late evening. Request a shisha-friendly table when booking.

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