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Bastakiya Opposite Musalla Post Office - Al Fahidi St - Bur Dubai - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Boye1The Arabic-style coffee shop actually does barbecue. The kebabs there taste pretty good. The barbecue fried rice is similar to the beef rice in Xinjiang and tastes pretty good too. The only vegetables are cold dishes.
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The Arabic-style coffee shop actually does barbecue. The kebabs there taste pretty good. The barbecue fried rice is similar to the beef rice in Xinjiang and tastes pretty good too. The only vegetables are cold dishes.
Dubai Arabian restaurant, the whole decoration style is completely Middle Eastern style. There are many people in the restaurant, you may need to wait for a seat. "Nan" is in line with the Chinese taste, and the sauce is also very tasty "Lemon mint smoothie" mint smoothie, cool and refreshing "Mixed grilled meat" The meat is very honest, eat it with naan rolls "Arabian night tea" local specialty tea, with a spicy taste "Barbecue" large, the meat is very good
How can you come to Dubai without queuing up to eat at one of the best local restaurants - Arabian tea house cafe! It is an Arabic restaurant located in a wind tower. 🍽 Food guide: Just looking at the photos, you might think that everyone is really sitting on the ground to eat like this. In fact, this is just a decoration at a corner outside the restaurant for taking photos. The real restaurant is still tables and benches for eating! Haha Although we went to get a number early, we still waited for nearly 40 minutes for lunch at noon. There were people of all skin colors in the queue. It is one of the first choices for tourists from all over the world to dine in the old streets of Dubai. It is divided into indoor and outdoor areas, all decorated in white + blue, giving people a Mediterranean feel. Because it is Dubai National Day, there are Dubai flags everywhere. The entrance of the restaurant is full of documentary photos of various celebrities visiting the store. And the interior of the restaurant is made of "white coarse mud and sand" as the floor, which makes a rustling sound when walking on it. 📌Tips: Note: Breakfast is served at 13:00 local time, and lunch orders are accepted after 13:00. So we ordered two breakfast sets at first, but we were so full that we didn’t even finish the lunch. There is a decorative area on the left and right sides of the restaurant for taking photos, so I had to take a photo of both. The Arabic “pepper and salt shakers” placed on the table by a man and a woman are so cute. We sat outside, so we had no choice. When there was an empty seat, someone immediately filled it. 💗Recommendation: (1) Drinks: The milk tea I ordered was so delicious! ! ! ! It had a rich tea and milk flavor, and was very mellow and smooth. Although it was a bit sweet, I liked it very much! The strawberry or avocado milkshakes were also praised by everyone. (2) Main dishes: The various Arabic flatbreads were also delicious. Almost every dish was served with free flatbreads. Flatbreads in Dubai are equivalent to rice in China and are the staple food. All kinds of chicken, beef and lamb are very solid. Chicken chunk grilled chicken three skewers, served with fries, a feast, the chicken is also very tender, various mixed meat skewers served with naan, delicious and generous. The waiter is also amazing, handling the various diners' requests with ease, and even making faces at us. The per capita here is not high, very close to the Dubai Museum and subway station. 🕙Business hours: 8:00-22:00 📍Detailed address: Al Fahidi Historical District, close to the Dubai Museum 💰Per capita consumption: 100 yuan/about
It's truly rare to find a destination like Abu Dhabi, which combines visa-free travel (so you can go on a whim), a niche destination (so crowded and film-worthy), a wealth of experiences (so much to see and do, exotic, modern, and with a variety of amusement parks), and super safe (no thieves or robberies), perfect for family trips, and incredibly friendly to Chinese people! With all these perks, and best of all, the budget is still affordable, truly a city endorsed by the "Fairy Sister." Of course, after a ten-hour flight, we definitely decided to explore neighboring Dubai together. Here's our family's 7-day itinerary, a budget-friendly getaway costing 15,000 RMB per person. Sharing this with friends who don't want to travel on a budget, are traveling with kids, are honeymooning with their husbands, or are couples leaving their kids behind for a honeymoon. It includes everything you need to know about food, clothing, housing, and transportation! It's a bit long, so I'll save it for later. 1. First, let's talk about the best time to go, weather, and travel options: Although we decided to go on a whim, we went in autumn and winter. Yes, Abu Dhabi is only in the 20s in the winter! Normally, it's 40 degrees! It's quite sunny outdoors, but the local activities are mostly indoors. Taxis are available everywhere, and hailing one on site is even cheaper than using an app! To reach Abu Dhabi and Dubai, you can fly directly from Shanghai and Beijing with Emirates. Their planes are huge, with two decks, allowing you to lie flat and even have private rooms! 2. Itinerary and Budget Abu Dhabi and Dubai are truly perfect for a relaxing vacation! They're also easy to bring with children, but I recommend children aged 5 and over! After all, the flight is quite long, and the drive from Abu Dhabi to Dubai is a three-hour drive. Abu Dhabi is truly more fun; you can spend three days there, while Dubai only takes two! The average cost of the trip is similar to that of Shanghai and Beijing, but there's no upper limit. The luxurious hotels and activities there are truly unimaginably extravagant! There are hotels starting at $40,000 per night, and there are also club activities with admission costing $80,000. Of course, this wasn't included in my itinerary. Our average cost was $15,000 per person, which is considered a budget-friendly trip. 🚗🚗🚗 Itinerary Day 1: Sheikh Zayed Mosque Day 2: Abu Dhabi Presidential Palace → AlFarah restaurant → Louvre Abu Dhabi → St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, Abu Dhabi Day 3: Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi → Ferrari World Abu Dhabi → teamLab Phenomenon Abu Dhabi → SeaWorld Abu Dhabi → Bur Dubai Abra Marina → Al Fahidi Historic District → Al Khayma Heritage Restaurant & Cafe Day 4: Skydive Dubai → Museum of the Future → Arabian Tea House Restaurant Day 5: Dubai Mall → JW Marriott Dubai Marriott Marquis Hotel Day 6: Dubai International Airport - 👔👗Outfit Be sure to buy a white robe and accessories to instantly transform into an Arabian princess. Everything else is a holiday-inspired look, so consider a variety of styles! - 🙋Local Culture We went sandboarding with a local guy. We chatted a lot along the way, asking him about the locals having four wives and the local salary system. I also discovered the cultural and educational approach to children there. Nowadays, any major company like Huawei can arrange decent accommodations there. If you're interested, I'll publish a separate episode on "Ga Retail Investor" content. - 🍀Okay, the point of traveling is to see the world, and the point of raising children is to ensure mom doesn't tire! Hahaha, I find both Abu Dhabi and Dubai very satisfying. - 💗I hope this guide is helpful. 🙋Feel free to share in the comments. ➕Follow me for more unique travel tips for taking your kids out and about.
#Monthly Special Plan #Songlike Journey #Play Outdoors #Capture Urban Humanities #New and Unique Ways to Play You Haven't Seen 📍Where is Assef District? Assef District is located in the old city on the shore of Dubai Bay. It was once the home port of Bedouin pearling boats. Now it has been transformed into a cultural tourism area full of Arab style! Old streets, handicraft markets, traditional food and wooden boat tours will take you back to Dubai's "Pearl Age" in a second. My favorite destination in Dubai. 🌟Must-check-in experience: 👉Walking in the old Arab streets Cobblestone roads, wind tower buildings, and handicraft shops are lined up. Every shot is like "One Thousand and One Nights"! It is recommended to buy Bedouin-style silver jewelry, handmade carpets and pearl products (this was once the center of the pearling industry). 👉Dubai Bay Wooden Boat Cruise For 10 dirhams, you can take a traditional wooden boat "Abra" to tour Dubai Bay! The contrast between the old and new cities on both sides of the strait is super shocking, and the atmosphere is full at sunset. 👉Watch an open-air performance There are often Arabic dances and traditional music performances in the activity square. If you are lucky, you can also encounter camel markets or handicraft competitions to immerse yourself in culture. 👉Explore the food night market It is recommended to try Arabic kebab rolls (Shawarma), honey nut thousand-layer pastry (Kunafa), and saffron milk tea! There are many authentic snack stalls hidden in the market. 🍴Special restaurant recommendation 👉Al Fanar Seafood Restaurant - Al Seef: Retro-style Arabic restaurant, a popular restaurant in the world, with a super sense of time travel! 👉Arabian Tea House Restaurant & Cafe - Al Fahidi: Drink a cup of Arabic coffee with dates and experience the hospitality of the Bedouins. 📌Practical tips: 👉Transportation: Take a taxi and locate "Al Seef Dubai" or take the green line of the metro to Al Ghubaiba station and walk for 10 minutes. 👉Dressing advice: Very friendly to tourists, you can wear anything, no different from China. 👉Best time: Come in the evening! It's too hot during the day, and the lights are on at night to create a more atmospheric atmosphere and avoid the crowds. If you have the conditions, it is recommended to stay here for one night. 👉Tickets: Free! Cruises and performances are also super affordable, suitable for budget parties. 📸Photography position** - In front of the wind tower building in the old neighborhood, with the sunset backlight! - The wooden boat dock is in the same frame with the Dubai Creek skyline. - The colorful tapestry background wall of the handicraft market. ✨Follow me to unlock more treasure travel destinations! ✨