
Upgrade your morning: Grab breakfast with a view at Trove
Set your alarms – it's time to treat yourself to breakfast at Trove.
The artsy café, restaurant and lounge has just launched its brand new brekkie menu and it's not one to be missed.
Sitting right at the foot of the world's tallest building, you can gaze up at the unmatched views of Burj Khalifa while feasting on some new favourites.
Running from 10am until 3pm daily, grab a terrace table or opt for a seat at the window before making the tough decision of whether to go for something sweet or savoury. Can't decide? Go for both.
Keeping everyone happy, if you're visiting with a friend then be sure to try the traditional Turkish breakfast for two. An impressive spread of authentic dishes, tuck into everything from freshly-baked bread to olives, cheeses, eggs, hearty spreads and (a lot) more.
Another favourite not to be missed is the Trove egg benedict, served with crispy kale, a house Hollandaise sauce and the option of smoked salmon for an extra dash of flavour.
For something sweet that'll be hard to forget, the nut croffle has to be on your order. A mixture of both croissant and waffle, this tasty pastry is smothered in Nutella and crushed nuts for the ultimate sugary crunch.
If you're all about açaí, the peanana bowl topped with fresh banana, peanut butter and chia seeds is a refreshing choice that will keep you going all day, or for a classic that never disappoints, the avocado toast topped with poached eggs is always a winner.
Located on Dubai Mall's Fashion Avenue, the all-day dining destination is calling your name for your next morning meeting, catch-up or little slice of 'me-time'.
Available daily 10am-3pm. Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai, troverestaurant.com (04 347 7444).

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