And the menus are pocket-friendly, too…
Iftar in Dubai is a grand occasion where Muslims and non-Muslims get together at restaurants and cafes after sunset to tuck into some amazing food.
But what if you’re living in Dubai alone and want to break your fast in the comforts of your own home? Thankfully, there are several spots in Dubai that will deliver at iftar for you to enjoy at home. Plus, you don’t have to worry about wasting food.
Here are 10 restaurants and cafes that deliver an iftar for one in Dubai.
Art of Dum (Cloud Kitchen)
Get the royal Iftar box from the newly launched cloud kitchen Art of Dum for just Dhs35. The Iftar box will contain assorted fruit with dates, juice, kebab, pakoda, salad, biryani with raita and a dessert.
Time Out Market Dubai is now open!
The huge food and cultural market opened its doors to the public on April 7
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It’s official: Time Out Market Dubai is open for business!
As of today, visitors can sample the best of the city’s culinary talent and culture under one roof, with a line-up of top chefs carefully curated by Time Out Dubai editors. The market is in a prime spot in Downtown Dubai’s Souk Al Bahar and offers incredible views from its outdoor terrace over the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain.
Last night we held an opening party for VIP guests, with four artists from art institute Tashkeel creating live pieces around drinkers and diners. And there was just as much to see outside, as the neighbouring Burj – the world’s tallest building, FYI – lit up with projections of Time Out’s logo and previous magazine covers.
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The most charming aspect of visiting a new destination is the window it provides to a new culture and cuisine. Back in the day, when we could travel, it was eating like the locals, which completed the experience. Ordering in a meal from Vietnamese Foodies, Downtown Dubai, stemmed from this thought process. Curious to try out the food served at the street stalls in Vietnam, we were tempted to scour through the Bánh Mì section of the menu. When translated to English it means bread; for us. It was love at first sight and bite, with the Bánh Mì with lemongrass grilled beef tenderloin and pepper sauce! The baguette was crispy on the outside, loaded with a generous quantity of extremely tender, almost buttery textured beef on the inside. The lemongrass added just the right tangy, sharp touch to each bite.
From Bla Bla to Ling Ling: 11 new restaurants opening in Dubai in 2021
From the UAE s largest food hall to various restaurants at Atlantis, The Royal, here s where you can eat in the new year
Bla Bla stretches from The Walk in JBR up to The Beach Mall by Meeras. Photo: Luca Lombardi Photography
A 9,000-square-metre venue, Bla Bla will include 20 bars, three restaurants and a beach club. Courtesy Luca Lombardi Photography
Bla Bla Beach Club is located opposite Bluewaters Island
The beach club has eight concepts on the first floor, including a Hollywood-inspired space. Photo: Luca Lombardi Photography
The Bla Bla beach club has a Bali-themed ground floor arena. Photo: Luca Lombardi Photography