When Japanese-inspired casual restaurant 3 Fils topped the inaugural MENA’s 50 Best Restaurants list at an event in Abu Dhabi on 7 February, the announcement was a huge surprise to the team behind the concept.
It was a departure to see such a casual establishment sitting atop one of the 50 Best lists; usually, the number one place is reserved for upmarket restaurants. Perhaps that is more a reflection on the region’s restaurant scene, which melds global influences, without formal tradition to hinder innovation.
3 Fils came about when a group of friends – two Emirati founders and a chef, Akmal Anuar, a Singapore native and long-time head chef of the famed Iggy's – came together and decided to do something different in Dubai, the kind of city where that can easily happen. Today under the guidance of Head Chef Freddy Kazadi (top left), the restaurant is lauded as the best in the region,
“They wanted to create a new culinary genre in Dubai, focusing on the quality of the ingredients,” says Rami Massuod, 3 Fils' General Manager. “They were inspired by Japanese culinary culture – the techniques, the cooking, focusing on the details, focusing on the quality of the ingredients, but in a casual, cosy, modern way."