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    Homegrown Eateries to Check out in Dubai

    peshawartodayBy peshawartodayAugust 29, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Dubai is a foodie’s paradise with local spots offering a mix of traditional and modern flavors. The city’s vibrant food scene and innovative restaurants create unique experiences. For Pakistanis, Dubai’s markets and top-notch cuisine are perfect for exploring amazing homegrown tastes.
    Kid-friendly cuisine
    SALT, once a popular food truck at Kite Beach, is now a top burger spot. Known for great food and a strong community vibe, SALT serves up delicious wagyu beef and chicken burgers, fries, and cool American diner-style drinks. They focus on sourcing local ingredients, and eco-friendly practices. With cozy indoor and outdoor seating, it’s a must-visit on Dubai’s food scene.
    Pitfire is a homegrown gem in Dubai’s pizza world. Located in Jumeirah Lakes Towers, it’s loved for its crispy, artisan dough and high-quality local ingredients. From classic Hawaiian and pepperoni to creative options like the Spudnik (with roasted potatoes, chicken and gorgonzola), Pitfire is a spot that locals will recommend.
    Pickl made waves on Dubai’s burger scene in 2019, with its juicy patties and creative toppings. Founded by chef Stephen Flawith, it started in Jumeirah Lakes Towers and has since expanded to City Walk and Souk Al Bahar. Their chicken sando with secret ‘comeback sauce’ and double cheeseburger are popular with the kids. Their karak tea and deep-fried strawberry cheesecake ice cream are perfect for dessert. Pickl also features unique monthly specials like sandwiches and milkshakes.

    Homegrown Eateries to Check out in Dubai

    For the Meat-lovers
    Located near Al Seef and Al Fahidi cultural neighbourhoods, Al Ustad Special Kabab is a must-visit for meat lovers. It’s famous for generous servings of grilled kebabs and saffron rice that you can tuck into, without breaking the bank. The cozy, family-run spot has a welcoming vibe and you can see a number of photos framed on the walls, of famous patrons who have visited the spot.
    If you’re someone experimental and would like to try a fun twist on local cuisine, head to Logma at The Dubai Mall. This spot is a mix of modern vibes and traditional Khaleeji style. Surprised? See it to believe it! From the tasty ‘Chips Oman’ sandwich to lamb machbous and chicken biryani, the menu features all the regional favorites. Don’t skip the lotus karak cake and date pudding—they’re total crowd-pleasers.
    To try out authentic Mexican street food, head to Lila on Jumeirah Beach Road. As Dubai’s first wood-fired taqueria (that’s a taco-serving spot, in case you didn’t know), Lila makes fresh tortillas daily. You can enjoy them indoors or on the terrace, and don’t forget to grab a taco from the walk-up window with a strong cup of RAW coffee. Highly recommended.

    Homegrown Eateries to Check out in Dubai
    Homegrown Eateries to Check out in Dubai

    Emirati Cuisine
    Craving Middle Eastern food with a home-y touch? Then you better be making a reservation at Asma Restaurant. Founded in 2018 by three Emirati sisters inspired by their mom, Asma, this namesake spot now has two locations in Dubai: The Dubai Mall and Al Khawaneej Walk. Their menu features a variety of cuisines from the Middle East, from countries such as Jordan and Egypt, , and the portions are large enough to share.
    For a vibrant hangout spot, visit Culinary Boutique in Jumeirah. It’s perfect for chilling with friends over an interesting spread. They serve traditional Middle Eastern breakfasts like red shakshuka and Turkish eggs, plus French toast, eggs Benedict, and more. Their main meal menu features pasta, fresh seafood, prime steaks and burgers. Cherry on the top? They also offer cooking lessons for culinary enthusiasts. Take your pick from their Jumeirah or Al Barsha locations when you’re visiting.

    Homegrown Eateries to Check out in Dubai
    Homegrown Eateries to Check out in Dubai

    Oriental Cuisine
    Akiba Dori is an unmissable spot if you’re into anime and Japanese food. This place, famous for Tokyo-style Neapolitan pizza, also serves up epic yaki udon noodles, chicken katsu curry, and tons of sushi rolls. The vibe is all neon lights and pop art, just like Tokyo’s izakayas. It’s a hit in Dubai’s D3 design district, and is building a home in Dubai Hills Mall and Pavilion at the Beach.

    Homegrown Eateries to Check out in Dubai
    Homegrown Eateries to Check out in Dubai

    For Vietnamese food, hit up Vietnamese Foodies. Starting in Jumeirah Lakes Towers, this spot is now a favourite for authentic Vietnamese eats. Chef Lily Hoa Nguyen’s pho is a must-try. From zesty salads to fresh summer rolls and spicy noodle soups are not to be missed. Their six Dubai branches, including The Dubai Mall and Dubai Hills Mall, offer a delicious experience at great prices.

     

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