Your Next Dubai Food Fix — 6 Spots to Visit Without Breaking the Bank
Dubai’s dining scene is renowned for its luxury and flair, but tucked between the glitz are wallet-friendly spots that pack just as much flavor and charm. Here’s a guide to some of the city’s most affordable and unforgettable eateries.
Raju Omlet – Indian Street Food

Raju Omlet began as a humble egg haven in Karama and has since expanded across the UAE. Specializing in Indian street food with an eggy twist, it offers everything from flavorful curries to hearty sandwiches and signature karak. Its laid-back vibe and extensive menu make it a local favorite for all-day dining.
Arabian Tea House – Authentic Emirati Cuisine

Arabian Tea House, located in the historic Al Fahidi district, and in multiple locations across the UAE, invites diners into a serene courtyard setting, serving authentic Emirati cuisine like Machboos, since 1997. The breakfast trays are ideal for sharing, and people say the fresh regag bread is a must-try. The setting is free of Wi-Fi, encouraging guests to unplug and savor every bite.
Al Farwania – A Local Favorite for Karak

Al Farwania, a four-decade-old Umm Suqeim institution, has built a reputation around its karak. Though modest in appearance, it also offers a range of breakfast and lunch items, like grilled meats and vegetarian-friendly paratha dishes.
Little Lamb – The Mongolian Hot Pot Experience

For a warming meal, Little Lamb (also known as Xiao Wei Yang) is operating in multiple areas in Dubai and offers the ultimate Mongolian hot pot experience, making it ideal for sharing and exploring new tastes. Diners can select from a variety of broths, meats, seafood, and vegetables to cook at their table, from an all-you-can-eat buffet option.
Chongqing Noodle House – Authentic Sichuan Cuisine

Noodle enthusiasts will love the restaurant‘s Chongqing-style noodles, which are served in a rich, aromatic broth with a signature numbing and spicy flavor profile. It’s a no-frills restaurant in Dubai’s International City, serving generously spiced bowls that are as satisfying as they are affordable. The menu also features a range of Sichuan dishes, such as chicken wontons and cucumber salad.
Yakitate – Whimsical Japanese Pastries

And for those with a sweet tooth, Yakitate brings Japan to Dubai’s Deira, serving playful pastries, ramen burgers, and inventive desserts. The café is known for its signature Japanese soufflé cheesecakes, noted for their light, fluffy texture and delicate flavor. In addition to these, Yakitate, meaning “freshly baked” in Japanese, has a variety of character-themed buns, like Hello Kitty and Pikachu.
The food scene in Dubai, being globally diverse, tailored to niche tastes and a wide audience, proves you don’t need deep pockets to eat memorably – just a sense of adventure and a good appetite.
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