Dubai Creek Harbour has fast become one of the city’s most stylish food destinations, and its latest additions—Hu Pan and Kiyoshi—are redefining what it means to dine with a view. Whether you’re craving refined Cantonese or modern Japanese, these two newcomers promise culinary artistry paired with breathtaking waterfront vibes.
Dubai Creek Harbour
Dubai Creek Harbour - Ras Al Khor - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Dubai Creek Harbour is a vibrant waterfront destination offering a mix of dining, leisure, and scenic views of Dubai’s skyline. It features a variety of restaurants and cafes where guests can enjoy both international and local flavors while overlooking the iconic Creek. The area is perfect for a relaxed outing, blending gourmet experiences with stunning surroundings.
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Hu Pan – Refined Cantonese Cuisine
Opened in June 2025, Hu Pan is making waves with its elevated take on Cantonese dining. Spread across two levels, the restaurant blends elegance with comfort—offering both indoor and outdoor seating, including terraces that frame panoramic views of the Burj Khalifa and Dubai skyline.
On the menu? Authentic Cantonese classics crafted with flair: delicate hand-pulled noodles, expertly folded dim sum, rich Peking duck, wok-fired seafood, and indulgent desserts. Signature highlights include Hot Oil Boiled Live Tilapia, Black Fungus Salad, and Chilled Mango Sago with Pomelo. Every dish reflects the precision and depth that makes Hu Pan Dubai Creek Harbour one of the most talked-about openings of the year.

Kiyoshi – Contemporary Japanese Elegance
Also new to the neighbourhood, Kiyoshi brings a distinctly modern approach to Japanese cuisine. Located within Vida Creek Harbour, the restaurant fuses traditional Japanese aesthetics—cherry blossom accents, Mount Fuji inspirations—with sleek, contemporary interiors, creating an atmosphere that’s vibrant by day and intimate by night.
Led by Executive Chef Gabriel Martinez, the menu is a work of art. Dishes like Butternut Squash Misoyaki with pomegranate mint pesto, Tenderloin Avocado Tower, and Riverina Beef Tataki with truffle ponzu are designed to surprise and delight. The bar program elevates the experience further with cocktails like the Kiyotini (vodka, cherry tomato, balsamic) and the playful Dancing Akiko (kumquat and melon cordial). Kiyoshi Dubai Creek Harbour is where artistry, flavor, and social dining collide.

Why These Openings Matter
Together, Hu Pan and Kiyoshi add new layers to waterfront dining Dubai. They showcase how Creek Harbour is evolving into a hotspot for global flavors—offering everything from comforting Cantonese classics to avant-garde Japanese creations. Perfect for date nights, family gatherings, or a stylish evening out with friends, these restaurants are set to become favourites for both locals and visitors.

