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Home / Travel / Travel News / Dubai – Your Next Travel Destination As A Foodie!

Dubai – Your Next Travel Destination As A Foodie!

June 15, 2019 by StrawberrY Gal

Dubai is one such place in the entire world that has witnessed a huge transformation in just 50 years. What was once a deserted place is now one of the most popular global destinations. It has the biggest shopping malls, manmade wonders, and tallest skyscrapers, along with multitude of luxurious hotels. While the outskirts of Dubai are surrounded by outrageously large deserts, the inside is a shimmering world. Besides everything, what binds people from different countries with Dubai is the ‘food.’

Every street and every mall of Dubai offers myriad of options to people from different parts of the world. Foodies enjoy pampering their taste buds and fulfil their cravings when they step into the world of Dubai cuisine.

Arabian cuisine: what you should know?
The cuisine of Arabia is an amalgamation of Middle Eastern, Indian, and Mediterranean food. Basically, migrating of Arabs and also non-Arabs from one country to other over decades has drastically brought a change in the Arab cuisine. In addition to this, there is an influence of Turkish and Persian foods on the Arabian cuisine as well.

Some of the most used ingredients in the Arab food include garlic, mint, tomato, yogurt, curry powder, spices, saffron, thyme, sesame, and mint. Coming to vegetables, they usually prefer tomato, green beans, cucumbers, zucchini, eggplants, and lettuce. Fish and lamb are common non vegetarian options here.


Famous food in Dubai: what not to miss!
Some of the food options that travellers should never miss when they are visiting Dubai are:
• Iranian sangak: It is basically a bread option, which comes in rectangular shape. But the catch here is that it is healthy. It is easily available here.
• Al Harees: It is the local food that is made with meat, wheat, and salt. It is the most relished dish at special occasions in Dubai.
• Al Machboos: If you are a fan of spices, then this dish is what you should have. Made with onions, meat, rice, salt, lemon, and spices, it comes with zesty flavours.

Places to eat in Dubai: every traveller should know
Some of the best restaurants in Dubai that assure you have quality local food include:
• Al Hadheerah
• Bab Al Shams Dining
• Fish Hut Seafood restaurant
If you are looking for some lavish places to have lunch or dinner, then you can choose:
• Comptoir 02
• Little Black Door
• Coya
• Mercury Lounge

Street food to eat: to be tasted, a must!
Every place is known for its street food. Some of the must try options in Dubai include Koshari, Kunafa, Toshka, and Chebab. You can also try cheese manakish and chips oman paratha.

Accommodation: where you can stay?
Dubai not only has luxurious resorts and hotels, but there are economic, budgetary, and ideal cheap hotels at great price available as well. Travellers coming to Dubai with any budget can easily find their accommodations. However, one should make sure of reserving the hotels in advance. The best way to book hotels is through online portals.


Travel to Dubai: what are the options?
With so many airlines offering flights to Dubai from almost every country, travelling would never be a problem. Nonetheless, a smart traveller always makes the bookings in advance so that there are no hassles later on.

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