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4-Day Foodie Itinerary in Dubai

Saturday, December 30: Exploring Old Dubai

Start your foodie adventure in Old Dubai, where you can experience the traditional flavors and culinary treasures of the city. Begin your morning at the Al-Fahidi Historic District, a charming neighborhood filled with narrow lanes and wind towers. Visit the Arabian Tea House for a delicious breakfast of local specialties like Arabic bread, hummus, and falafel. In the afternoon, head to the nearby Spice Souk and immerse yourself in the aromatic atmosphere while sampling various spices. To satisfy your sweet tooth, indulge in traditional Arabic sweets at a local bakery. For dinner, visit the Al Dhiyafah Road area, known for its diverse range of international cuisines.

  • Al-Fahidi Historic District: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Arabian Tea House: AED 50-100 per person, 1-2 hours
  • Spice Souk: Free, 1-2 hours
  • Local Bakery: AED 20-50 per person, 1 hour
  • Al Dhiyafah Road: AED 100-200 per person, 2-3 hours
Sunday, December 31: Modern Dubai Gastronomy

Embrace the modern side of Dubai's culinary scene on your second day. Start your morning at the Dubai Marina, a bustling waterfront area lined with trendy cafes and restaurants. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at one of the waterfront establishments while taking in the stunning views. In the afternoon, visit the Dubai Mall, home to a wide array of international and local food outlets. Try the flavors of the Middle East at a traditional Lebanese restaurant or opt for gourmet burgers at a trendy burger joint. In the evening, head to Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) Walk, where you can savor international cuisines with a beachfront view.

  • Dubai Marina: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Dubai Mall: AED 50-100 per person, 2-3 hours
  • Jumeirah Beach Residence Walk: AED 100-200 per person, 2-3 hours
Monday, January 1: Authentic Emirati Experience

On the third day, immerse yourself in the traditional Emirati cuisine and culture. Begin your morning at the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding, where you can enjoy a traditional Emirati breakfast and learn about local customs. In the afternoon, visit the Dubai Creek area and indulge in a delicious lunch at one of the traditional floating restaurants known as "dhow cruises." Enjoy panoramic views of the creek while savoring authentic Emirati dishes. In the evening, experience the Bedouin-style dining at a desert camp, where you can enjoy a lavish buffet dinner while being entertained by belly dancers and live music.

  • Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding: AED 50-100 per person, 2 hours
  • Dhow Cruise: AED 150-250 per person, 2-3 hours
  • Desert Camp Dinner: AED 200-400 per person, 3-4 hours
Tuesday, January 2: Global Fusion Delights

On your final day, explore the vibrant Dubai food scene that combines flavors from around the world. Start your morning at Boxpark, a trendy outdoor destination filled with unique food concepts and cafes. Enjoy a fusion brunch featuring dishes from various cuisines. In the afternoon, visit the multicultural neighborhood of Al Quoz, known for its art galleries and quirky eateries. Explore the food trucks and pop-up restaurants offering global street food delights. For your last evening in Dubai, head to La Mer, a beachfront destination with a diverse range of culinary options, from seafood to international cuisines.

  • Boxpark: AED 50-100 per person, 2-3 hours
  • Al Quoz: AED 50-100 per person, 2-3 hours
  • La Mer: AED 100-200 per person, 2-3 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

When exploring Dubai's food scene, don't miss out on some hidden gems and local favorites. Visit Ravi Restaurant in Satwa, a local institution famous for its Pakistani and Indian dishes. Try the shawarmas at Al Mallah, a popular spot in Al Dhiyafah Road. For a unique dining experience, book a table at Pierchic, a restaurant situated at the end of a pier offering breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf. Lastly, venture into the multicultural neighborhood of Karama, where you can find a variety of affordable and delicious street food options from different cuisines.

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