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KUMO – Japanese Cloud Like Desserts in the Heart of Dubai | Dubai, UAE

A poetic name for an equally dreamy experience, KUMO (which means “cloud” in Japanese) has carved a niche for itself in Dubai’s evolving dessert scene. Specializing in light, airy Japanese treats from pillowy soufflé pancakes to melt-in-your-mouth warabi mochi it’s minimalist, Instagram-friendly, and quietly indulgent.

Review of KUMO Dubai – Details

  • Location: Dubai (Al Wasl and pop-ups across the UAE)
  • What It Is: A Japanese dessert boutique known for soufflé pancakes, warabi mochi, and minimalist aesthetics
  • Vibe: Calm, curated, and clean Tokyo café energy with Dubai polish
  • Website: Kumo

KUMO Review – Highlights

  • Soufflé Pancakes: Their signature dish thick, jiggly stacks that are soft and airy inside, delicately golden outside. Not overly sweet. Comes with seasonal toppings, matcha or classic syrup, and a dollop of chantilly.
  • Warabi Mochi: A rare find done exceptionally well. Silky, chewy, and coated in roasted kinako soybean flour. Served chilled with a side of black sugar syrup (kuromitsu) a subtle, grown-up dessert.
  • Minimalist Design: White walls, clean lines, delicate plating, and a Japanese sense of restraint. Everything feels deliberate from the portion size to the calm ambiance.
  • Seasonal Specials: Rotating flavors and occasional collabs keep the experience fresh. Expect yuzu, sakura, or black sesame to pop up on the menu.
  • Tea Pairings: A tight selection of high-quality Japanese teas think genmaicha, hojicha, and matcha that balance the desserts without overpowering them.

Review of KUMO Restaurant Wasl – Things to Note

  • Light but Rich: Don’t expect overly sugary or heavy Western-style desserts KUMO leans subtle and elegant.
  • Limited Seating: Some locations are small and fill up fast, especially on weekends.
  • Presentation Matters: Desserts are plated like artwork give them the 3-minute photo shoot they deserve before digging in.
  • A Bit Pricey: It’s not cheap, but quality, sourcing, and technique justify the spend if you’re into Japanese patisserie.

Review of KUMO – Tips

  • Classic Soufflé Pancakes: The perfect entry point airy, sweet, and just enough texture to be satisfying.
  • Warabi Mochi with Matcha Tea: A refined, not-too-sweet combo. Best enjoyed slowly.
  • Seasonal Limited Edition Flavors: If you see black sesame or yuzu, don’t think twice.

Review of Kumo Dubai – Photos and Menu 

Kumo starters
Kumo menu

Matcha bar

KUMO offers a serene, cloud-soft detour from Dubai’s high-octane dessert scene. It’s not about indulgence it’s about refinement. A minimalist pleasure you didn’t know you needed.

Craving more gems? Check out our reviews of Le Peloton Cafe and Lomi.

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