
The Dubai caviar ice cream (that delivers to your door)
When it comes to luxury snacks, it doesn't get more elite than caviar.
It's no secret that Dubai loves something a little lavish, so it's not a surprise that the fancy dish makes an appearance on menus around the city.
But this place knows how to take things one step further — and this time it's caviar and fish-flavoured ice cream, delivered directly to your door.
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The latest creation from noon Minutes, you can try flavours from salmon and lemon sorbet, paired with your own caviar and crackers.
Despite the luxury items, this home kit actually won't break the bank either.
Peckish? If you're ordering your own, here's everything to expect.
What to expect from the caviar ice cream
To make things tailored to you, there are options to pick the ice cream of your choosing.
However, these are not the traditional strawberry and vanilla you might be familiar with. Instead, you can try a salmon-flavoured soft scoop, served with its own bag of dill for an extra pop of flavour (and a cute green garnish for the 'gram).
Not sure about the salmon? For those of us that aren't quite as daring, the lemon sorbet or crème fraîche might be a tad more appealing.
Arriving within 15 minutes, you can unbox your little kit, complete with a packet of Ritz crackers, garnishes and a mother-of-pearl spoon (because metal ruins the caviar darling).
The verdict? It's simple. If you're a fan of fish, then it'll be a top-tier couch snack. And for under Dhs70, it's bringing a little slice of luxury without the typical price tag.
This isn't just a dessert — it's a flex, it's So Dubai, and we love it.
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