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24 hours in Dubai? Don't leave without trying these iconic dishes
If you had thought Dubai was all about awe-inspiring skyscrapers, sandy landscape, and architectural marvels – allow us to make it right for you! Dubai is more than just what meets the eye – the exuberant luxury, the stunning tourist attractions, and a mecca for people who go by the philosophy of 'shop-till-you-drop'!
But Dubai will take your breath away, quite literally, for another impressive reason. It's the plethora of delicious food they have to offer!
Take a look at our recommendations (miss it at your own peril) and tease your tastebuds!
Dubai – A Culinary Odyssey
Dubai is a city that never sleeps—and neither should your taste buds.
It's a 24-hour culinary carnival where skyscrapers meet spice souks, and every meal is a passport to a different world. From the first sip of Arabic coffee at sunrise to the last bite of knafeh under the stars, this 24-hour food journey will take you through the heart and soul of Emirati cuisine. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, here's your cheeky, flavor-packed guide to spending a day in Dubai without missing a bite.
Buckle up; your stomach is in for a wild ride.
Wake up and smell the coffee
Arabic Coffee (Gahwa) and Chebab Pancakes
Start your day like a local with a steaming cup of gahwa. Brewed in a dallah (traditional pot) and served in tiny, ornate cups, this strong, cardamom-infused coffee is more than a drink—it's a ritual. Pair it with a warm chebab (saffron pancake) drizzled with date syrup and a sprinkle of cheese. It's the breakfast of champions.
Where to try:
Khan Murjan in the heart of the Souk Madinat Jumeirah offers an authentic experience.
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You can also drop by Logma at Boxpark or Seven Sands at JBR Beach.
Mid-morning Souk stroll
Wander through the aromatic alleys of the Spice Souk in Deira. The air is thick with the scent of frankincense, saffron, and dried rose petals. It's a sensory overload in the best way possible.
Snack on Luqaimat, the golden, crispy dumplings that are the Middle Eastern answer to doughnuts. Fried to perfection and drenched in date syrup, they're a sweet bite of nostalgia.
Where to try:
Milas Restaurant at The Dubai Mall or Siraj at City Walk.
Luch like a local
Al Machboos
Dive into a plate of al machboos—a spiced lamb and rice dish that's the heart and soul of Emirati cuisine. Infused with cumin, cloves, and bzar (a local spice blend), it's comfort food with a kick.
Where to try:
Al Khayma Heritage Restaurant in Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood.
Camel Burger
For a true Dubai twist on a classic, sink your teeth into a camel burger. Lean, flavorful, and surprisingly tender, it's a must-try for the adventurous eater.
Where to try:
Bareburger at City Walk.
Optional:
If you're feeling fancy, book a desert safari. Think dune bashing, camel rides, and a sunset dinner under the stars at Sonara Camp.
Treat to tempting tea
Knafeh
Indulge in knafeh—a gooey, cheesy pastry soaked in sugar syrup and topped with crushed pistachios. It's the dessert that dreams are made of.
Where to try:
Al Baba Sweets in Al Barsha, Firas Sweets, or Bosporus.
Sunset, skyline, and supper
As the sun sets, head to a rooftop restaurant for dinner with a view.
Options like Atmosphere at Burj Khalifa or Pierchic at Al Qasr offer stunning vistas and delectable dishes.
What to order:
Try a seafood platter or a grilled steak paired with a glass of fine wine.
Midnight munchies
Shawarma
Craving something savory? Grab a shawarma—a spiced meat wrap that's the ultimate street food. It's quick, satisfying, and utterly delicious.
Where to try:
Al Mallah in Satwa or Automatic Restaurant in Deira.
Whether you're a foodie or a casual eater, Dubai's culinary scene offers something for everyone.
However, in order to experience a taste of Dubai's delicacies in just 24 hours, keep a few things in mind that will not only help you explore the culinary delights but also keep you up and running between the eateries. First things first, Dubai's heat can be intense. So, drink plenty of water, especially when indulging in spicy dishes.
Go local, take public transport, avail the metro. It will take you to hidden gems all around the city. Beyond the Spice Souk, visit the Gold Souk and Textile Souk for unique finds. Finally, dress accordingly. While Dubai is modern, it's respectful to dress modestly in public spaces.
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