The multicultural restaurants in Dubai provide a global foodie passport that does not require flights or visas to visit a variety of countries. Dubai is the home to more than 200 nationalities and it is equal to a melting pot of global cuisines, where you can discover the traditional meals that were created with the authentic taste.
🇪🇸 Spain:
To Lola Taberna Espaola to order their Cochinillo Eterno Asado de Segovia, 5kg of roast suckling pig good to feed 6-8 people. This is a Spanish feast on dine-in and take away basis with prior 24-hour booking.
Every day, 1 pm-11.30 pm | Dhs1199 | 📞 04 247 6688
🇬🇧 England:
Are you longing after a traditional British roast? Dhow & Anchor has a roast at the weekend with the accompaniment of the Yorkshire pudding and of Burj Al Arab. You can either have roast beef, lamb, or vegetarian.
Sat-Sun 12pm-10pm | Dhs125 165 | 📞 800 323232
🇬🇷 Greece:
Thalassa Brunch Ammos at Rixos JBR Every Friday night, the Thalassa Brunch at Ammos on Rixos JBR serves Greek seafood, grilled meats and island moods along the coastline.
Fridays 8pm 11pm | Dhs395 495 | 052 777 9473
🇨🇳 China:
Mott 32 offers an After Dark Brunch serving upgraded Chinese food such as the Chicken Soup Dumplings and Kung Pao Prawns accompanied with view of the skyline and a DJ.
Thursdays 8:00 pm 10:00 pm Dhs345 04 582 8888
South Africa:
At Hyperama Diner, get Bunny Chow, boerewors, and a complete South African store next door that features biltong, chips and sauces.
Mon 8am-11pm | 058 108 8786
🇮🇳 India:
Punjab Grill is rich in North Indian flavours served in a palace like ambience where one can enjoy tandoori lobster, spicy chaats and hearty curries.
📍 Every day, 11.30 am to 11.30 pm | 🚍 050 194 1107
There is a world literally on your plate in Dubai.