Fine Dining
$$$ – $$$$Upscale restaurants, beachfront tasting menus, and premium dining experiences
Guam's fine dining scene has grown well beyond its tourist resort roots. The island now hosts a collection of genuinely world-class restaurants — from multi-course Japanese kaiseki and omakase counters to beachfront seafood restaurants with panoramic Pacific views. Many of the best restaurants are inside Tumon's luxury resorts but operate as destinations in their own right.
Book Ahead
Top restaurants fill weeks in advance during peak season (January–April). Always reserve, especially for weekend dinners.
Sunset Tables
Request a window or terrace table with an ocean view — Guam sunsets over the Philippine Sea are spectacular.
Dress Code
Most upscale restaurants in Guam observe smart casual. Avoid swimwear. A few require collared shirts for men.
Special Occasions
Many fine dining restaurants offer private dining rooms or customised menus for anniversaries and honeymoons — ask when booking.
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questions & answers
What are the best fine dining restaurants in Guam?
Guam's top fine dining establishments are mostly located in Tumon's luxury resort hotels, including several Japanese restaurants offering omakase and kaiseki menus, upscale seafood restaurants with ocean views, and international restaurants with curated wine lists. Browse our verified listings above for current top-rated options.
How much does fine dining cost in Guam?
Fine dining in Guam typically costs $60–$150 per person for a full multi-course dinner with wine. Omakase and kaiseki menus at premium Japanese restaurants can run $100–$200 per person. Beachfront seafood restaurants usually fall in the $60–$100 range per person.
Is fine dining in Guam worth it compared to Japan or Korea?
Guam's finest Japanese restaurants offer quality comparable to Tokyo, often at slightly lower prices once you account for Guam's duty-free alcohol and no VAT. For honeymooners and special occasions, the combination of Pacific ocean views and high-quality cuisine is hard to match elsewhere at this price point.
Do Guam's fine dining restaurants require advance reservations?
Yes — reservations are strongly recommended at any top restaurant in Guam, and often essential. The best tables at beachfront and resort restaurants fill weeks ahead during peak season (January–April) and around Valentine's Day, New Year's Eve, and Japanese holiday periods. Most restaurants accept reservations by phone or through the resort concierge. If you are visiting on a fixed schedule, book before you arrive on-island.
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