
Where to find Dhs10 dishes in Mall of the Emirates this month
More than 190 restaurants across the city are taking part in the Dubai Summer Surprises initiative to give Dubai foodies more for less.
And, if you're heading to Mall of the Emirates between now and the end of August, you'll be able to tuck into a bargain dish.
Pick your favourite or go for an all-out feast and try all seven (it'll only set you back Dhs70).
Baskin Robbins
Dhs10 dish: Kids scoop sundae
Choose from three of the popular global brand's wide array of flavours and you'll get a 2.5oz scoop. Flavours on offer include the beach sunset, mango sticky rice and cinnamon latte crunch. A perfect little treat to cap off your mall trip. This Baskin Robbins deal is available at their outlets across Dubai throughout August.
Caribou
Dhs10 dish: Americano or latte with a croissant
Start your day right with the perfect breakfast combo of your choice of an Americano or a latte, paired with a croissant. The American chain has spots all over Dubai, and they're all participating in the August Dhs10 sale.
Cold Stone Creamery
Dhs10 dish: Birthday cake remix
Cake batter ice cream, rainbow sprinkles, brownie and fudge. That all sounds good to us and at only Dhs10 we're going to grab quite a few this month.
Costa
Dhs10 dish: Chocolate and cream twist and Costa Americano
The coffee chain is serving up its Dhs10 dish across multiple outlets. Grab a sweet chocolate pastry and fuel up on a classic americano (that's two Dhs10 dishes for the price of one).
Dunkin'
Dhs10 dish: One hot or iced latte with one doughnut
If you need a quick pick-me-up, this elite caffeine and sugar combo is not one to miss. As well as a hot or iced latte, you'll also get a sweet doughnut to nibble on too.
Open daily 10am-midnight. Dubai Hills Mall, (04 586 5039).
Kelly's Cajun Grills
Dhs10 dish: Cajun veggie noodles
Noodles, smoky soy-based Cajun sauce and veggies. You simply can't go wrong with this combo. And at Dhs10, it's a bargain dish to get while you're on the go.
Yogashi Bakery
Dhs10 dish: Takoyaki dynamite
Tuck into a taste of the streets of Osaka with this take on the classic takoyaki dish. It's crispy octopus balls topped with a spicy dynamite sauce. Great for the 'gram and for your lunch break.
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Where to find Dhs10 dishes in Mall of the Emirates this month
August is all about the Dhs10 dishes this year. More than 190 restaurants across the city are taking part in the Dubai Summer Surprises initiative to give Dubai foodies more for less. And, if you're heading to Mall of the Emirates between now and the end of August, you'll be able to tuck into a bargain dish. Pick your favourite or go for an all-out feast and try all seven (it'll only set you back Dhs70). Baskin Robbins Dhs10 dish: Kids scoop sundae Choose from three of the popular global brand's wide array of flavours and you'll get a 2.5oz scoop. Flavours on offer include the beach sunset, mango sticky rice and cinnamon latte crunch. A perfect little treat to cap off your mall trip. This Baskin Robbins deal is available at their outlets across Dubai throughout August. Caribou Dhs10 dish: Americano or latte with a croissant Start your day right with the perfect breakfast combo of your choice of an Americano or a latte, paired with a croissant. The American chain has spots all over Dubai, and they're all participating in the August Dhs10 sale. Cold Stone Creamery Dhs10 dish: Birthday cake remix Cake batter ice cream, rainbow sprinkles, brownie and fudge. That all sounds good to us and at only Dhs10 we're going to grab quite a few this month. Costa Dhs10 dish: Chocolate and cream twist and Costa Americano The coffee chain is serving up its Dhs10 dish across multiple outlets. Grab a sweet chocolate pastry and fuel up on a classic americano (that's two Dhs10 dishes for the price of one). Dunkin' Dhs10 dish: One hot or iced latte with one doughnut If you need a quick pick-me-up, this elite caffeine and sugar combo is not one to miss. As well as a hot or iced latte, you'll also get a sweet doughnut to nibble on too. Open daily 10am-midnight. Dubai Hills Mall, (04 586 5039). Kelly's Cajun Grills Dhs10 dish: Cajun veggie noodles Noodles, smoky soy-based Cajun sauce and veggies. You simply can't go wrong with this combo. And at Dhs10, it's a bargain dish to get while you're on the go. Yogashi Bakery Dhs10 dish: Takoyaki dynamite Tuck into a taste of the streets of Osaka with this take on the classic takoyaki dish. It's crispy octopus balls topped with a spicy dynamite sauce. Great for the 'gram and for your lunch break. Hungry for more? 5 delicious deals to celebrate Indian Independence Day in Dubai The best way to mark the day is through great food 7 Dubai Creek Harbour restaurants to check out on your next visit From pizzas to plate smashing, this area has it all 17 fabulous budget roast dinners to try this weekend Budget-friendly roast dinners in Dubai


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