Best vegetarian restaurants in Dubai
14 venues in Dubai rated S to B for vegetarian, every tier backed by cited sources.
14 venues in Dubai rated S to B for vegetarian, every tier backed by cited sources.
As a 100% plant-based venue, all menu items are inherently vegetarian. The Vegan Society accreditation and the venue's own marketing confirm no animal products are used, making it verifiably safe for vegetarians.
Fully dedicated vegetarian kitchen; the restaurant serves only vegetarian dishes across 360+ menu items. No meat, poultry, or fish is on the premises. The official homepage explicitly states 'Kamat is a vegetarian restaurant' and all menu categories (Thali, North Indian, Chinese) contain only vegetarian ingredients. An allergen menu PDF is available, but the live menu pages do not carry per-dish marking for other allergens.
Since every dish is vegan, the entire menu is also vegetarian. No animal products are used in any preparation.
The venue is named 'Punjab PureVeg by Amritsr- Pure Vegetarian Restaurant' and explicitly markets itself as a pure vegetarian restaurant. The Spinach guide confirms it is a 'Vegetarian Indian Restaurant' with clear vegan labeling. The venue's own website states 'Pure Veg Restaurant' and 'Pure Vegetarian Restaurant'. This is a 100% dedicated vegetarian kitchen.
The venue name and branding explicitly state 'Vegetarian Restaurant'. The website describes it as a vegetarian restaurant chain from India with multiple branches. The name itself indicates a 100% vegetarian kitchen, making it structurally impossible for meat to be on the premises.
Pure vegetarian restaurant with no meat, fish, or poultry on the premises. Multiple sources confirm the venue is 100% vegetarian, making it structurally safe for vegetarian diners.
As a fully vegan kitchen, all dishes are inherently vegetarian. No animal products are present on the premises.
As a fully vegan venue, all dishes are also vegetarian. No animal-derived ingredients are used.
As a fully vegan venue, the kitchen contains no animal products, inherently accommodating vegetarians with a dedicated plant-based kitchen.
Raagam is explicitly a 'Vegetarian' and 'Veg only' restaurant as labelled by Talabat, and described by a Dubai restaurant guide as a pure South & North Indian vegetarian restaurant with no meat on the premises. This strongly indicates a 100% dedicated vegetarian kitchen.
HappyCow lists the venue as a vegetarian (ovo-lacto) restaurant, and the café's own materials describe a plant-based, chemical-free philosophy. No meat is served on the premises, making the kitchen structurally safe for vegetarians.
The venue is explicitly categorised as 'Vegetarian' on HappyCow and described as a vegetarian restaurant. All dishes are vegetarian; no meat is on the premises.
The venue is named 'Veg Treat Restaurant' and describes itself as 'a delightful new spot for vegetarian food lovers' offering 'a wide range of delicious vegetarian dishes' specializing in 'flavorful Indian and continental cuisine'. The name and marketing strongly suggest a 100% vegetarian kitchen, but no independent verification or accreditation is available in the provided sources.
As a vegan restaurant, Wild Souls inherently accommodates vegetarian diets. The sources describe the menu as entirely plant-based, which exceeds vegetarian requirements. No separate certification exists, but the kitchen's philosophy is insider-led. Confidence is based on the same evidence as vegan, slightly lower because vegetarian is a subset of vegan and is not explicitly discussed.
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