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February 20, 2022

Dubai travel blog: What and where to eat?

This Arab emirate is the convergence of delicacies from all over the world with the most luxurious restaurants. Here are the traditional dishes you can not miss when coming to Dubai.

Manousheh (Dubai pizza)

Manousheh is considered a popular dish, a Dubai-style pizza not only loved by locals but also enjoyed by tourists. It is made from flour, Za’atar herbs, salty Akkawi cheese, olive oil and other spices. The most delicious is to enjoy Manousheh with fried eggs, vegetables. You can find it in restaurants or street food vendors.

Dates

One of the Dubai specialties is dates, it has a sweet taste, fragrant and especially contains a lot of nutrients. You can find them a lot at markets, shops with 2 different types, dried or marinated. You can enjoy it right on the spot or buy as a gift for your loved ones. The taste of the Dubai dates is sweet without being harsh, is one of the must-try food when traveling to Dubai. Dates are also considered as “love” fruit of the Middle East.

Whole stuffed camel

Whole stuffed camel is a very rare dish that only prepare during major holidays. This dish is famous for its strange and sophisticated processing. To make this dish, it takes 4 men to kill a medium-sized camel, then stuff inside the camel with a sheep or a lamb, in turn stuffed with other ingredients such as chicken. And in the chickens again stuffed with minced meat or fish. Once stuffing is complete, the camel will be roasted until the skin on the outside is golden and the flesh inside gives a seductive flavor.

Luxury Ice Cream

Talking about should try Dubai delicacies, visitors will be overwhelmed when on this list there is also gilded ice cream, the most expensive ice cream in the world. To create this ultimate dish are precious ingredients such as truffles from Italy, Iranian saffron, vanilla from Madagascar and especially coating the cream is a layer of 24 carat gold leaves that can be eaten. You will faint when you know the price for each ice cream is about 900 USD.

Shawarma

Shawarma is a must-try dish in Dubai that appeared in the famous movie The Avenger. This dish can be considered a “distant relative” of Vietnamese bread or Kebab, because it is also a type of “Sandwich Wrap Bread” (Tortilla Sandwich Wrap Bread). With the filling made of chicken or lamb marinated with spices, roasted then thin sliced, wrapped in tortilla, served with cucumber, onion, tomato, cabbage and sauce. The difference of this dish is that instead eat whole like bread, this dish is usually eaten in slices like sushi combine with cabbage salad and dipping in traditional tahini sauce.

Luqaimat (Crunchy Sweet Dumplings)

It is round shaped like fried donut holes, served with sauce and topped with sesame seeds. Although it is a rustic dish, Luqaimat is a very popular street food in Dubai. It is made from dough and other ingredients such as butter, milk, saffron, cardamom… Then fried, the crust is puffy, crunchy and attractive.

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Local Bites Cafe (Address: Jumeira Rd, Dubai 33959 United Arab Emirates) in Jumeirah is a good place to try this dish with some hot coffee.

Originating in Palestine which made with shredded filo pastry, or alternatively fine semolina dough, soaked in sweet, sugar-based syrup, and typically layered with sour cheese. This pastry has become a favorite of the locals in the UAE. This pastry should be enjoyed right after it is made to keep its delicious taste.

One of the most popular places to try it is the Qwaider Al Nabulsi Sweets (Address: Deira – Dubai – United Arab Emirates) in Deira. During the month of Ramadan, orders for this dessert can go up to thousands per day because people ask for it for iftar – a Muslim meal at sunset.

Turkish cocktails

It seems that the people of Dubai are very fond of the sweet flavors, cocktails here are more and more delicious and attract many visitors who want to try. Let try out Anatizz Fizz at Ruya Dubai (Address: Al Emreef St – Dubai Marina – Dubai – United Arab Emirates) which is made with sparkling wine, pomegranate honey glaze, citrus, roses and raspberries.

Ruya’s cocktails are based on classic Turkish flavors with ingredients such as hibiscus, rose, pomegranate, honey, spices, citrus and mint. You will not forget this taste once you taste it.

Cocktails at Ruya

Cocktails at Ruya

Samboosa (Samosa)

Like many UAE dishes, these hot pastry appetizers are influenced by the flavors and techniques that come from the Arabian Sea, India. A samosa is a fried or baked pastry with a savory filling, such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, beef and other meats, or lentils but the most popular local version is stuffed with 3 varieties of cheese.

Arabic coffee

Free Arabic coffee is available everywhere in the UAE from government buildings to hotel reception rooms. For delicious coffee, visit Cafe Bateel and try Bateel Qahwa coffee, a traditional Arabic coffee made from premium coffee beans harvested from the mountains of Yemen which is not sweetened with sugar but when paired with Bateel dates.

Margoogat

This tomato-flavored stew filled with heat is cooked with turmeric powder, dill and bezar (a mixed spices similar garam masala), vegetables. Different versions can be found across the city made with chicken or lamb and some are simply made with marrow and potatoes.

Chebab

These delicious Dubai-style pancakes are usually served for breakfast with butter, honey, sugar, jam. They’re filled with sour cheese and dates syrup. Try this great dish at Logma (Address: Financial Center Rd – Downtown Dubai – Dubai – United Arab Emirates / Hours: 10 AM–12AM).

Where to eat?

From savory to sweet dishes, they’re all delicious and make you want to come back to taste it again. Below are must-go restaurants in Dubai.

Al Fanar Restaurant & Cafe

This is one of the few traditional Dubai restaurants and they have an impressive menu that covers everything from meat and rice to desserts, snacks and even breakfast…

Address: Ground Floor, Dubai Festival City Mall, Near P.F.Chang’s, Canal Walk – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
Hours: 9AM–10PM

Al Ustad Special Kebab

This is a very famous local restaurant in Dubai and it still attracts a lot of diners to enjoy its food everyday. The restaurant specializes in Iranian cuisine, most famous for its extremely delicious kebab. The kebab marinated with yogurt is very beloved and almost all the dishes that go with the kebab here are stand out. Undoubtedly, it is a meat-lover’s paradise.

Address: Near Al Fahidi Metro Station – Al Mussallah Rd – Al Hamriya – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
Hours: 12PM–1AM/Friday: 6PM–1AM

Bu Qtair

Bu Qtair restaurant started out as a street eatery along the coast and has since evolved into an in-house restaurant but remains in a local style. The seafood dishes are marinated in the South Indian style and then deep fried, giving real delicious taste that is hard to resist.

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Address: Old 32B Street, Fishing Harbour 2 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
Hours: 11:30AM–11:30PM/Friday: 1–11:30PM

Ravi Restaurant

Ravi restaurant is known in Dubai for serving outstanding Pakistani cuisine. The restaurant attracts visitors by its great space and the food that really makes you satisfied.

Address: 7HQQ67MH+CJ – Al Satwa – Dubai – United Arab Emirates Hours: 5AM–2AM

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  • Loraine
    on April 21, 2015

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