Dubai Travel Flavors!
April 19th, 2008 Posted in indiaThere is an overwhelming variety in the sights and sounds and smells of Dubai, one significant factor being the cosmopolitan and multi-ethnic truth of the emirate. If one ventures on a holiday in Dubai, one can actually experiment with the flavors on offer here. Here's a bird's examine view of Dubai cuisine. The one thing that any discerning traveler intent look for at any obligation is the regional cuisine. Fortunately and unfortunately, there is nothing like "traditional" Dubai commons per se. In fact, the custom lies in the fluidity wherein most of Arab offered on plate in Dubai is borrowed mainly from Iran, Lebanon and Morocco, and large elsewhere from the Middle East as grandly. One distinct best of Arabic cuisine is "mezze" (this is also referred to as "mezza"/ "meza") which stands in stark set to the all too familiar three-course meal from the Western world. Mezze consists of lots of appetizers served on the bring forward at the word-for-word time, accompanied with olives and flatbreads. This less structured and more leisurely way of eating is something that is cherished in the Arabic households. Another quite popular "street bread" in Dubai is "shawarma" which in turn consists of skewered meat strips placed onto pita bread along with an assortment of vegetables and salad dressing. Majority of population in the emirate are expatriates who bombardment from almost every nook and corner of the world. One can hop circa Indian, Pakistani, Italian, Filipino, Thai, French and Japanese restaurants to satiate one's taste buds. Apart from these, many of the acclaimed American firm food joints such as McDonald's, KFC and Starbucks have their outlets in Dubai. When it comes to demon rum, Dubai has its own pop to crack the cork! Alcohol is available one at licensed places, which are usually nightclubs and bars attached to hotels. Drinking alcohol in available places is unreservedly forbidden by law and there are barely a select few licensed outlets in Dubai that sell alcohol. When it comes to bread, Dubai is literally and figuratively, a melting pot indeed!
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