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Visit Abu Dhabi's 2025 Urban Treasures for a hit of nostalgia

Visit Abu Dhabi's 2025 Urban Treasures for a hit of nostalgia

One would think that as a city grows and grows, the little old shops you frequented when you went to school would be wiped away by time. But not in Abu Dhabi.
Despite the capital's fast-paced development and ever-changing dining scene, some beloved spots have stood the test of time.
Helping shine a spotlight on these icons is the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), through its Urban Treasures initiative.
Now in its third year, the initiative honours long-standing local businesses – cafés, family-run restaurants, tailors and jewellers – that have been part of the city's fabric for more than 20 years.
Here are 15 of Abu Dhabi's finest heritage establishments that continue to hold a special place in our hearts, and if you haven't visited them yet, now's the time.
Abu Dhabi's Urban Treasures 2025
ORCHID TAILORING & EMBROIDERY SHOP
For nearly four decades, this local tailor shop has been the neighbourhood's go-to for custom cuts and intricate embellishments. Their handiwork has stitched its way into wardrobes across generations.
MOHAMMED FAROOQ PERFUMES
Mohammed Farooq Perfumes has been creating fragrances since 1980 – scents designed to linger long after you've left the room.
If you know the Emirates, you know we love our fragrance. So it's not surprising to know there's a perfume shop on nearly every corner in Abu Dhabi. The brand's continued success speaks volumes about its heritage and commitment to quality craftsmanship.
Al Jumaira Studio and Stores
Since 1991, Al Jumaira Studio has been in the business of preserving memories. From wedding portraits to graduation snaps, they've documented life's biggest milestones for families across Abu Dhabi.
Al Yahar Modern Restaurant Kitchen
Known for its hearty meals and comforting Middle Eastern flavours, this Al Ain favourite has been dishing out homestyle cooking for over 20 years. It's the kind of place where regulars feel like family. The portion size and the spacious seating area have been a hit for long.
Three Star Watches Shop
A trusted name since 1985, Three Star Watches Shop has been helping customers find the perfect timepiece, whether it's a classic upgrade to your wrist candy or a special gift.
Shawarma Ala AlRagef Cafeteria
One of the first things we tell anyone new to the UAE? You've got to try a proper shawarma – it's a bucket-list item, a rite of passage.
If you're in Abu Dhabi, we say make the drive to Al Ain for a bite at Shawarma Ala AlRagef. It's a humble little spot with a big following. Locals swear by it when the late-night cravings hit, and once you try one of their wraps, you'll understand why it's made its way onto so many must-visit lists.
HAPPY YEMEN RESTAURANT
Happy Yemen has been bringing the soulful, spice-laden cuisine of Yemen to the city for years, since 1982.
Think mandi, fahsa and a whole lot of warmth. Looking for a plate of mandi? This is where to sit down for your next family dinner.
Ahmed Sultan Al Salami Trading and Importing
This long-standing business (since 1948!) has quietly powered Abu Dhabi's trading scene with reliable service and a reputation for quality that's stood strong through the years.
Al Ain International Medical Polyclinic
This community clinic has been putting patients first for over two decades, offering accessible, trusted care to families in Al Ain.
Baqala Cheese & Pickles Centre
Started in 1979, this baqala has a fantastic collection of cheese, cured meats and pickles.
For those in the know, this humble spot is a flavour goldmine. From sharp cheeses to tangy pickles, it's all about the good stuff, packed and preserved to perfection.
Khulood Club
This gym and fitness studio was founded in 1984, if you can believe it. Having trained Abu Dhabi residents in karate, kickboxing, MMA and Brazilian jiu jitsu for over three decades, the shop deserves the treasured status. They offer a comprehensive suite of facilities, including a fully equipped gymnasium.
Gulf Pastry
Sometimes, some of the best bakeries are the ones we've been visiting since we were little. Middle Eastern bakery Gulf Pastry is one such classic. For Mushaltats for a mere 35 fils or a meat pastry for Dhs3, one simply can't not want to visit. With 25 years in the industry and 43 branches across the UAE, it's safe to call it an institution of sorts.
Zahrat Al Khaleej
Zahrat Al Khaleej Nabulsi Sweets has been keeping Al Ain sweet since 1981, serving up legendary kunafa and other irresistible Nabulsi treats. It's the go-to spot when you're craving a taste of tradition wrapped in melt-in-your-mouth goodness.
The beloved confectionery destination is renowned for Nabulsi sweets, especially a mean kunafa.
Nauras
Nauras has been stepping up Abu Dhabi's shoe game since 1969, famously bringing the iconic Florida Sandal to the UAE. With Italian craftsmanship and luxe leather at its core, this brand is all about timeless style that lasts.
Al Sidr Natural Honey
Who says you need to leave the UAE for pure, natural honey? Al Sidr Natural Honey has been crafting the liquid gold right here in Abu Dhabi since 1986. With its own bee farm and time-honoured production methods, the honey here is rich and has a distinct flavour. It just belongs in your morning tea.
Want to take a trip back to the past? You now know where to go.

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