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A Foodie's Delight: 3-Day Culinary Adventure in Dubai

Friday, September 22: Exploring Old Dubai

Start your foodie journey in Old Dubai, where you'll discover the city's rich culinary heritage. Begin your morning at the Al Fahidi Historic District, a charming neighborhood filled with traditional wind-tower houses and narrow alleyways. Enjoy a traditional Emirati breakfast at the Arabian Tea House, savoring dishes like balaleet (sweet vermicelli with fried eggs) and chebab (Emirati pancakes).

  • Al Fahidi Historic District: Free, 2 hours
  • Arabian Tea House: AED 50 ($13.61) per person, 1.5 hours

In the afternoon, head to the Spice Souk, a bustling market where you can immerse yourself in a myriad of aromatic spices, herbs, and dried fruits. After exploring the spices, visit the nearby Gold Souk, where you can admire intricate gold jewelry and perhaps find a unique food-inspired charm.

  • Spice Souk: Free, 1 hour
  • Gold Souk: Free, 1 hour

As the evening sets in, make your way to the lively neighborhood of Al Seef. Here, indulge in a dinner at XVA Café, known for its contemporary Middle Eastern cuisine and artsy ambiance. Try their delicious lamb maqluba (upside-down rice dish) or their vegetarian-friendly camel burger.

  • Al Seef: Free, 2 hours
  • XVA Café: AED 150 ($40.82) per person, 2 hours
Saturday, September 23: Modern Dubai Gastronomy

Start your day with a visit to the iconic Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building. Treat yourself to a luxurious breakfast at At.mosphere, a restaurant located on the 122nd floor, offering breathtaking views of the city skyline. Savor their delectable dishes like smoked salmon eggs Benedict or indulge in their signature high tea.

  • Burj Khalifa: AED 149 ($40.53) for observation deck, 2 hours
  • At.mosphere: AED 300 ($81.65) per person, 1.5 hours

In the afternoon, explore the Dubai Marina area known for its stunning waterfront and trendy dining scene. Head to Pier 7, a tower with seven different restaurants on each floor, offering a diverse culinary experience. Choose from cuisines like Italian, Asian fusion, or Mediterranean, and enjoy a leisurely lunch with waterfront views.

  • Dubai Marina: Free, 2 hours
  • Pier 7: AED 200 ($54.43) per person, 2 hours

For dinner, venture into the vibrant district of Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR). Visit Salt, a local favorite food truck that specializes in mouthwatering burgers. Try their classic Salt burger or their unique chicken sliders, and don't forget to grab their famous truffle-infused fries.

  • JBR: Free, 2 hours
  • Salt: AED 70 ($19.07) per person, 1.5 hours
Sunday, September 24: Modern Arab Fare and Cultural Experiences

Start your day by visiting the Dubai Mall, one of the world's largest shopping malls. Indulge in a delightful breakfast at Karak House, a quaint café offering a fusion of Emirati and Indian flavors. Sip on their signature karak chai (spiced tea) and relish their flavorful shakshuka.

  • Dubai Mall: Free, 2 hours
  • Karak House: AED 80 ($21.78) per person, 1.5 hours

In the afternoon, explore the trendy neighborhood of City Walk, known for its vibrant street art and upscale boutiques. Enjoy a late lunch at La Petite Maison, a renowned French-Mediterranean restaurant. Indulge in their tantalizing dishes like their famous burrata, grilled lamb cutlets, and their decadent chocolate dessert.

  • City Walk: Free, 2 hours
  • La Petite Maison: AED 300 ($81.65) per person, 2 hours

For your final evening in Dubai, experience a memorable dinner cruise along Dubai Creek. Board a traditional dhow boat and enjoy a buffet dinner featuring a wide array of Arabian and international cuisine while gliding past the stunning city skyline.

  • Dubai Creek: AED 200 ($54.43) per person, 3 hours
  • Dhow Dinner Cruise: AED 200 ($54.43) per person, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For an off-the-beaten-path culinary experience, head to the Al Dhiyafah Road area in Satwa. This bustling street is filled with small restaurants serving authentic Indian, Pakistani, and Filipino cuisine. Dive into the flavors of Indian street food at Ravi Restaurant or indulge in Pakistani biryanis at Rangoli Restaurant. For dessert, try the delectable Filipino Halo-Halo from Chowking. This area offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse culinary traditions of Dubai's expat communities.

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