Best Middle Eastern Restaurants in The UAE
Sometimes you do not need to travel to experience great food! Dubai offers some of the best middle eastern restaurants with the best experience from different middle eastern countries, if you would like to experience it for yourself here is a list.
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Sultan Saray
If you want to visit Turkey, then this one is for you with its authentic, homely Turkish spot, nestled just off Sheikh Zayed Road, serves up a wide variety of mezze, kebabs, and tempting desserts. For dinner and a show go for the Kwag al-Sultan, to which servers apply the final fiery touches tableside.
Al Fanar Seafood Market
If you would like a taste of the UAE traditional food then this traditional Emirati restaurant brand was set up in Dubai in 2011 and if you’re looking for tasty, authentic food showcasing the UAE’s history, you’ve come to the right place. Recipes passed down include sea bass machboos and classic dessert luqaimat. Al Fanar’s Al Barsha branch specializes in seafood dishes and the setting.
Ninive
This restaurant offers flavors ranging from Morocco, Iran, Iraq, and Turkey with a range of Arabic and North African favorites and signature sharing-style dishes include mixed grills, fattoush salad, and almond kunafa.
Asil
Asil is noble in Turkish, brings a taste of Morocco, Turkey, and Lebanon to the sandy shores of JBR. Tuck into a wide range of dishes from the region including Turkish street food and hot and cold mezze, all of which come served sharing-style.
Baba
If you love meat then you will need to check out Baba as it is known for its Turkish charm with plenty of Anatolian dishes and tasty steaks. The Turkish meatballs are robust and fragrant and there’s plenty of Middle Eastern dips to pair with puffy, warm bread.
Sah El Nom
Want to go to Syria? Head to Sah El Noom, which offers up a range of traditional Syrian dishes. All are classics elevated to high standards but don’t miss the cheese and ouzi lamb chops, they’re excellent. As is the sujuk roll – a crispy, meaty, spicy bite of Arabic bread stuffed with sujuk.
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