Head-to-Head · Dubai

Fi'lia Dubai vs CLAP

Two Dubai rooftops, two different nights. Book Fi'lia for Sara Aqel's honest female-led Italian; book CLAP for Keizo Seki's DIFC Japanese theatre.

Fi'lia Dubai
Dubai · Italian · Business Bay, SLS · Food 8.9 / Room 9.2 / Value 8.7
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CLAP Dubai
Dubai · Contemporary Japanese · DIFC · Food 8.9 / Room 9.3 / Value 7.8
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The Verdict

Fi'lia is the quieter, smarter dinner. On the 70th floor of SLS Dubai in Business Bay, chef Sara Aqel runs the region's first female-led Italian kitchen, with a menu split across grandmother, mother and daughter cooking. The carbonara is built the honest way, with guanciale, egg yolk and Pecorino and no cream, and the firewood Margherita with Fior di Latte belongs in the UAE's best-pizza conversation. It scores 8.9 for food and 9.2 for the room, and it carries a Michelin Guide listing after two Bib Gourmand years.

CLAP is the spectacle. On the Gate Village 11 rooftop in DIFC, chef Keizo Seki, formerly of Nobu Tokyo and Hakkasan, runs a 1,000-square-metre Japanese room of raw concrete, suspended lanterns and a central robata grill. The sushi counter, the A5 Miyazaki wagyu striploin and the yellowtail serrano are the dishes to order, and a resident DJ turns the back of the room into a scene after 10pm. It scores 8.9 for food and 9.3 for the room, the pick when the evening is the event.

Scores, Side by Side

ScoreFi'lia DubaiCLAP Dubai
Food8.9 / 108.9 / 10
Atmosphere9.2 / 109.3 / 10
Value8.7 / 107.8 / 10

Which One for Which Occasion

OccasionEditorial Pick
First dateFi'lia DubaiIntimate, soft-lit, quiet enough to talk before the sunset view.
Birthday or big groupCLAP DubaiSharing platters, a robata scene and a DJ as dessert clears.
Business lunchFi'lia DubaiA weekday set lunch from AED 105 in a calm Business Bay room.
Impress out-of-town clientsCLAP DubaiThe DIFC rooftop and Burj Khalifa view do the talking.
Value weeknight dinnerFi'lia DubaiFine Italian priced for weekly use, not a monthly splurge.

Price Comparison

The gap is wide. Fi'lia is the value table: a weekday business lunch from AED 105, a signature sharing menu at AED 545 per couple, and a la carte dinner around AED 400 to 650 per person. CLAP sits a tier up, at AED 700 to 950 per person for a standard dinner, AED 1,200 for the counter omakase and AED 1,500 for the Premium Wagyu Experience. Weigh them against the best Italian restaurants worldwide and the best Japanese restaurants worldwide.

How to Book

Fi'lia takes reservations through OpenTable and SevenRooms via SLS Dubai, and the sunset tables on the terrace go first, so book before dusk from October to April. CLAP books through its own site and on +971 4 569 3820; reserve before 8pm if dinner is the priority, after 9pm if the scene is, and at least two weeks out for groups of six or more.

Start the wider map from the Dubai dining guide, and for occasion fit see the best restaurants for a first date, a birthday and to impress clients. For more Dubai match-ups see Fi'lia vs Torno Subito and CLAP vs Sumosan, or browse the compare index.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Fi'lia Dubai or CLAP?
They serve different evenings. Fi'lia, on the 70th floor of SLS Dubai in Business Bay, is Sara Aqel's female-led Italian kitchen, intimate and conversation-easy, with a Michelin Guide listing. CLAP, on the Gate Village 11 rooftop in DIFC, is Keizo Seki's contemporary Japanese theatre that turns into a late-night scene after 10pm. Choose Fi'lia for a calm dinner, CLAP for spectacle.
Is Fi'lia or CLAP more expensive?
CLAP, clearly. A standard dinner at CLAP runs AED 700 to 950 per person, with a counter omakase at AED 1,200 and the Premium Wagyu Experience at AED 1,500. Fi'lia is far gentler: a weekday business lunch from AED 105, a signature sharing menu at AED 545 per couple, and a la carte dinner around AED 400 to 650 per person. Fi'lia is the value pick.
Which is better for a first date in Dubai?
Fi'lia. The 70th-floor room is intimate, the lighting is soft, and the noise stays low enough to actually talk, which is exactly what a first date needs. CLAP is striking but loud, and after 10pm the DJ takes over the back of the room. Book Fi'lia before sunset for the Burj Khalifa view. See more in the Dubai dining guide.
Which is better for a birthday or a group?
CLAP. The 1,000-square-metre rooftop is built for sharing platters, the suspended lanterns and robata grill make a scene, and a DJ lifts the room as dessert clears. A private dining room seats twelve. Fi'lia handles groups well too, but CLAP is the celebration room. Request the terrace from October to April and a cake at booking.