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Dubai Foodie Adventure

Embark on a culinary journey through the vibrant city of Dubai, indulging in the rich flavors and diverse cuisines it has to offer. From traditional Emirati dishes to global culinary delights, this 4-day itinerary will satisfy your foodie cravings.

Friday, October 13: Exploring Old Dubai

Start your foodie adventure in Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood, where you can experience Dubai's rich heritage. In the morning, visit the Arabian Tea House for a traditional Emirati breakfast. Afterward, explore the labyrinthine lanes and spice souks of the old Bastakiya Quarter. For lunch, head to Bayt Al Wakeel, a charming waterfront restaurant serving delicious Arabic cuisine. In the afternoon, take an abra (traditional wooden boat) ride across Dubai Creek and visit the bustling Deira Spice Souk. In the evening, dine at XVA Café, a vegetarian-friendly eatery serving Middle Eastern and international dishes.

  • Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood: Free, 3 hours
  • Arabian Tea House: AED 70, 1 hour
  • Bayt Al Wakeel: AED 150, 1.5 hours
  • Deira Spice Souk: Free, 2 hours
  • XVA Café: AED 120, 2 hours
Saturday, October 14: Modern Culinary Delights

Explore the modern side of Dubai's culinary scene on the second day of your foodie adventure. Begin your morning by having breakfast at Tom & Serg, a trendy café serving delicious all-day breakfast options. After breakfast, visit the Dubai Miracle Garden, a botanical spectacle with stunning floral displays. For lunch, head to La Petite Maison, a renowned French Mediterranean restaurant located in Dubai International Financial Centre. In the afternoon, visit the Burj Khalifa, the iconic skyscraper, and enjoy the breathtaking views from the observation deck. In the evening, savor the flavors of India at Indego by Vineet, an upscale Indian restaurant offering contemporary dishes.

  • Tom & Serg: AED 80, 1.5 hours
  • Dubai Miracle Garden: AED 55, 2 hours
  • La Petite Maison: AED 250, 2 hours
  • Burj Khalifa: AED 149 (At the Top observation deck), 2 hours
  • Indego by Vineet: AED 200, 2 hours
Sunday, October 15: Coastal Delights

On the third day, experience Dubai's coastal culinary delights. Start your morning with a hearty breakfast at Baker & Spice, a renowned bakery serving freshly baked goods. After breakfast, visit the Dubai Marina area, known for its stunning waterfront views. For lunch, indulge in delicious seafood at Pierchic, an award-winning restaurant situated on a pier overlooking the Arabian Gulf. In the afternoon, relax and soak up the sun at Jumeirah Beach. As the evening sets in, head to The Palm Jumeirah and dine at Nobu, a world-famous Japanese restaurant offering exquisite dishes.

  • Baker & Spice: AED 70, 1.5 hours
  • Dubai Marina: Free, 2 hours
  • Pierchic: AED 400, 2 hours
  • Jumeirah Beach: Free, 3 hours
  • Nobu: AED 400, 2 hours
Monday, October 16: Arabian Nights

End your food adventure with a taste of Arabian delights on the final day. Start your morning with a traditional Arabic breakfast at Seven Sands, offering a range of Emirati and Gulf cuisine. After breakfast, visit the iconic Burj Al Arab, an architectural marvel. For lunch, savor the flavors of Lebanon at Zaroob, a lively restaurant serving delicious Middle Eastern street food. In the afternoon, explore the Dubai Mall, one of the world's largest shopping destinations. In the evening, experience the Bedouin culture and relish a delicious Arabian feast at Al Hadheerah Restaurant in Bab Al Shams Desert Resort & Spa.

  • Seven Sands: AED 90, 2 hours
  • Burj Al Arab: AED 400 (entry to Skyview Bar), 2 hours
  • Zaroob: AED 80, 1.5 hours
  • Dubai Mall: Free, 3 hours
  • Al Hadheerah Restaurant: AED 350, 4 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and local food favorites, consider exploring the bustling streets of Al Karama, a neighborhood known for its affordable and authentic Indian and Pakistani cuisine. Visit Ravi Restaurant, a legendary establishment loved by locals for its delicious Pakistani dishes at reasonable prices. Another hidden gem is Bu Qtair, a seafood shack located near Umm Suqeim Beach where you can enjoy excellent fried fish and shrimp. These local favorites will give you a taste of Dubai's diverse culinary scene while immersing you in the local culture.

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