RIVANSHI RAKHRAI
A popular appetizer or side dish, grilled halloumi is a type of cheese that holds its shape when heated. Served with a drizzle of olive oil or a sprinkle of herbs, it's a delightful and savory dish commonly found in many restaurants across Dubai
Indulge in the rich and sweet flavors of Arabic desserts like Baklava (layers of phyllo pastry, chopped nuts, and honey) and Kunafa (thin noodle-like pastry soaked in sugar-based syrup). These treats are commonly found in Dubai's local bakeries and dessert shops
A popular Middle Eastern dish, falafel in Dubai is made from ground chickpeas or fava beans mixed with herbs and spices. These deep-fried balls are typically served in flatbreads or as part of a mezze platter, accompanied by tahini or yogurt-based sauces
Camel meat is a delicacy in Dubai and is often prepared in various forms, including burgers, curries, and kebabs. It's a unique culinary experience, offering a taste of the local culture
A flavorful rice dish, Mandi typically features meat (often lamb or chicken) marinated with aromatic spices and slow-cooked over rice. It's a staple in many Emirati households and is known for its fragrant taste
A traditional Emirati dish often enjoyed during Ramadan or special occasions, Al Harees is made with wheat, meat (usually chicken or lamb), and a blend of local spices. The ingredients are slow-cooked in clay pots buried underground, resulting in a unique and hearty dish
A popular street food in Dubai, shawarma consists of marinated and spit-roasted meat (usually lamb or chicken) served in a flatbread with garlic sauce, tahini, pickles, and vegetables. It's a flavorful and satisfying option available throughout the city.