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Tips & Three-cks: 3 Dubai restaurants to enjoy on your long weekend

June 24, 2024

By Expat Media


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Tips & Three-cks: 3 Dubai restaurants to enjoy on your long weekend

Long weekend ahead alert! Are you looking for places to unwind and enjoy? Check out these top 3 food spots and satisfy yourself with world-class cuisines on your well-deserved break. You can never go wrong with good food!

Couqley French Bistro & Bar

Couqley French Bistro & Bar is a friendly and casual French Bistro serving delicious dishes and fairly-priced wine. This Eid, refresh your palates with the unique menu of Couqley, which pays homage to popular French flavors. Among the all-time favorites are the Heirloom Tomato Carpaccio and the Beef Bourguignon. They can also serve classic Steak-Frites, Tuna Tartare, Escargots, and Truffle-Mushroom Pasta. The limited-edition Eid menu is available for three days, beginning on the first day of Eid and running until 6 p.m. A two-course meal costs Dh169, and a three-course meal costs Dh199.

Tandoor Tina

Tandoor Tina, the “fun and frivolous younger daughter" of Tandoor Chop House in London, serves signature northern Indian cuisine with flame-oriented cooking added with a playful British twist. Curries with fluffy rice, aromatic charred meats, and warm potato dishes laced with spice - Indian cuisine never disappoints. The menu opens with appetizers, such as naan dressed with British garnishes like bone marrow butter with cheese and onion. They can also serve chip butty with spiced coleslaw and curry sauce. Desserts include Nutella naan with coconut ice cream and halva sticky toffee pudding to finish each meal perfectly. From May 2 to May 5, Tandoor Tina will be offering Dh250 meals for two people with starters and snacks for inclusion, one main course and one side dish per person, and a dessert platter.

Nawab

Nawab means king-like or queen-like. If you are looking for a meal fit for royalty, Nawab is the perfect place to eat! Nawab Restaurant has served authentic heritage Indian cuisine since 1989. The restaurant features famous Indian spices, craft hops, and cold grapes paired with their eccentric Nawabi meals. This Eid, Nawab Restaurant invites diners to feast on their Eid brunch, featuring chaat, appetizers, main course, desserts, and live music. BKM/ Expat Media

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