The many Dubai restaurants and cafés reflect the melting pot of different cultures and nationalities that make up the city. Most popular Dubai restaurants are located in hotels. He must have in mind that, usually, these are the only establishments licensed to serve alcohol.
That said, there is a large selection of exceptional independent restaurants in Dubai. The cheapest ones are those that offer an excellent list of the Indian subcontinent. If you choose a more specialized international cuisine, costs can increase significantly, although Dubai restaurants are usually affordable. The major exception is alcohol, which rises account considerably.
Celebrity chefs such as Gordon Ramsay and Marco Pierre White have opened restaurants in Dubai. In outstanding restaurants like these you must book in advance.
Finally, if you want to live a different dining experience worth that restaurant enjoy a cruise aboard a traditional wooden dhow on Dubai Creek.
Whether you want to save the most and if you want to enjoy some unmatched restaurants in Dubai will find restaurants for all tastes and budgets.Like the shops, the restaurants opening hours are suggesting that never close. If you want to dine with locals, 20:30 is an appropriate time.GastronomyIndulgent Afternoon TeaTaking Indulgent Afternoon TeaPalm Jumeirah from the Sky Bar, Burj Al ArabPalm Jumeirah from the Sky Bar, Burj Al ArabAlthough Dubai cuisine is quite international, it is also true that most of the restaurants serve various Arab dishes of Middle East. The Lebanese, Iranian and Syrian cuisines are present in the city.Typical dishes include grilled recipes, various fish and meats (no pork) are cooked in this mode.These are some of the dishes that can be found in Dubai:
Mezze: Assortment of small dishes served as starters.
Hummus: Cream of chickpeas, sesame and olive oil.
Tabbouleh: Cold dish consisting of parsley, tomato, lettuce, olive oil and herbs.
Shawarma: Pita bread with thin slices of lamb, chicken or beef with vegetables and sauce.
Falafel: croquettes chickpeas or beans.
Koussa mahshi: braised zucchini stuffed with rice and meat.
Chai Zanjabeel: Ginger tea.
Le-ge-matt: Ball of milk, salt and fried and covered with honey yogurt.
Umm Ali: puff pastry and almond cake that is usually served hot.
Esh Asaraya: Cheesecake with cream.
That said, there is a large selection of exceptional independent restaurants in Dubai. The cheapest ones are those that offer an excellent list of the Indian subcontinent. If you choose a more specialized international cuisine, costs can increase significantly, although Dubai restaurants are usually affordable. The major exception is alcohol, which rises account considerably.
Celebrity chefs such as Gordon Ramsay and Marco Pierre White have opened restaurants in Dubai. In outstanding restaurants like these you must book in advance.
Finally, if you want to live a different dining experience worth that restaurant enjoy a cruise aboard a traditional wooden dhow on Dubai Creek.
Awsome View of restaurants in mall Dubai, Burj Khalifa. |
Whether you want to save the most and if you want to enjoy some unmatched restaurants in Dubai will find restaurants for all tastes and budgets.Like the shops, the restaurants opening hours are suggesting that never close. If you want to dine with locals, 20:30 is an appropriate time.GastronomyIndulgent Afternoon TeaTaking Indulgent Afternoon TeaPalm Jumeirah from the Sky Bar, Burj Al ArabPalm Jumeirah from the Sky Bar, Burj Al ArabAlthough Dubai cuisine is quite international, it is also true that most of the restaurants serve various Arab dishes of Middle East. The Lebanese, Iranian and Syrian cuisines are present in the city.Typical dishes include grilled recipes, various fish and meats (no pork) are cooked in this mode.These are some of the dishes that can be found in Dubai:
Mezze: Assortment of small dishes served as starters.
Hummus: Cream of chickpeas, sesame and olive oil.
Tabbouleh: Cold dish consisting of parsley, tomato, lettuce, olive oil and herbs.
Shawarma: Pita bread with thin slices of lamb, chicken or beef with vegetables and sauce.
Falafel: croquettes chickpeas or beans.
Koussa mahshi: braised zucchini stuffed with rice and meat.
Chai Zanjabeel: Ginger tea.
Le-ge-matt: Ball of milk, salt and fried and covered with honey yogurt.
Umm Ali: puff pastry and almond cake that is usually served hot.
Esh Asaraya: Cheesecake with cream.
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