Indulge in the delicacies as Street food begins at Dh1 in the latest Dubai food festival

08 Apr 2023

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Indulge in the delicacies as Street food begins at Dh1 in the latest Dubai food festival

Gourmets are cordially invited to sample some new flavours at this brand-new food festival, which honours Dubai's extensive history and heritage.

These 55 eateries in Karama's Sheikh Hamdan Colony are offering set menus and meal bargains for Iftar and Suhoor through April 9.

Everything in the neighbourhood is lit up for Ramadan, from the houses and streets to the cafes and restaurants.

Numerous locals come in thousands to savour Dubai's real street food. Families and bachelor parties of all nationalities can be seen enjoying traditional Indian street food. If you want to eat this for suhoor, restaurants in this area are open till 4 am.

The street food festival offers a lot more for kids and families than just cuisine.

Street dancers and entertainers entertain and engage the audience as they perform while wearing lights.

Due to a huge increase in business and the atmosphere, several merchants want the authorities to continue it until the end of Ramadan. 

Uppulitta Amla (Indian gooseberry dipped in salt water and chilli), Uppulitta Mango (raw mango dipped in salt water and chilli), Pulikki Sarvat (Kerala drink with a touch of spices), and many other delicacies are the place's specialities. 

Another café that specialises in chat goods gets busy after 9 o'clock and takes roughly 30 minutes to deliver orders to clients.

Many great meals and delicacies from many worldwide cuisines, including Asian food, can bring back memories of home for those who miss it.

 

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