Dubai’s top tours
There are many ways to get to know a city and booking a tour with a local guide is one of the best. Whether travellers to Dubai are looking for an overview of the emirate or a more in depth experience.
There are many ways to get to know a city and booking a tour with a local guide is one of the best. Whether travellers to Dubai are looking for an overview of the emirate or a more in depth experience.
Seroop is a Syrian restaurant in Sharjah that recreates traditional tabeekh dishes from home kitchens in Aleppo. Artist and urban researcher Nahla Al Tabbaa swears by their kibbeh bi-safarjaliyeh, a dish of lamb, kibbeh and quince in a sauce that cel
Frying Pan Adventures takes the guesswork out of where to go and what to try. It should be on every traveler’s bucket list — along with going to the top of the Burj Khalifa (the tallest building in the world) and strolling through Dubai’s historic Al
Arva launched Frying Pan Adventures in 2013 as a series of culinary walking tours, to uncover an enticing underbelly of lowkey family run eateries in the emirate – without a single gold-dusted amuse bouche in sight.
Then Farida Ahmed of Frying Pan Adventures takes you on a tour of Emirati food and all the international cuisine you can enjoy in this cosmopolitan country.
Food tours are a popular way to explore Dubai Creek. Arva Ahmed is the founder of Frying Pan Adventures.
She describes one of the restaurants that features on the tour’s itinerary.
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Jin Xin: Entering the homes of ordinary people in Dubai
Frying Pan Adventures
Indulge at the city’s hidden culinary spots during themed walking feasts that are led by well-informed insiders.
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