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arabella-au · 2 months
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What are some must-try Lebanese Dishes?
Lebanese cuisine is a vibrant and flavourful journey into the heart of the Middle East, boasting a rich tapestry of dishes that reflect the country's history, culture, and diverse influences. A Lebanese restaurant menu is a mosaic of colours, aromas, and tastes, inviting diners to explore a world of culinary delights. Here are some must-try Lebanese dishes that grace the menus of these delightful establishments:
Mezze (Appetisers):
Hummus: A creamy blend of chickpeas, tahini, lemon, and garlic, hummus is a staple of Lebanese cuisine. Served with a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of paprika, it's perfect for dipping warm pita bread.
Tabbouleh: This refreshing salad features finely chopped parsley, tomatoes, mint, onions, and bulgur wheat. The bright flavours of lemon and olive oil tie it all together, making it a popular starter.
Falafel: Crispy, golden-brown chickpea fritters seasoned with herbs and spices. Served with tahini sauce, they are a vegetarian delight and a beloved street food.
Kibbeh: These football-shaped delights are made with a mix of ground meat (often lamb), bulgur, onions, and Middle Eastern spices. They can be fried or baked to a golden perfection.
Main Courses:
Shish Taouk: Tender, marinated chicken skewers grilled to juicy perfection. Served with garlic sauce, rice, and grilled vegetables, this dish is a favourite among locals and visitors alike.
Kafta: Seasoned ground meat (often a mix of lamb and beef) shaped into patties or skewers and grilled. It's simple yet bursting with flavours from parsley, onions, and spices.
Moussaka: A layered dish of eggplant, tomatoes, onions, and minced meat, topped with a creamy béchamel sauce. Each bite is a comforting blend of savoury goodness.
Lamb Mansaf: A festive dish featuring tender lamb cooked in a yogurt sauce with aromatic spices. Served on a bed of rice and topped with toasted nuts and parsley, it's a dish fit for special occasions.
Desserts:
Baklava: Layers of flaky phyllo dough filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup or honey. This indulgent treat is a symphony of textures and flavours.
Knafeh: A luscious dessert made with shredded phyllo dough, sweet cheese, and a fragrant syrup. It's baked until golden and crispy, then served warm for a delightful contrast.
Halawet el Jibn: Delicate rolls of sweet cheese dough stuffed with clotted cream, then drizzled with rose water syrup. This dessert is a harmonious blend of creamy, sweet, and floral notes.
Mouhalabieh: A silky milk pudding infused with orange blossom or rose water, topped with pistachios or almonds. Its light and fragrant nature make it the perfect ending to a Lebanese feast.
Beverages:
Arak: Lebanon's national drink, this anise-flavoured liquor is traditionally mixed with water and ice to create a refreshing and potent beverage.
Lebanese Wine: Lebanon boasts a burgeoning wine industry, producing varieties like Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and indigenous grapes like Obeidy and Merwah.
Turkish Coffee: Strong, rich coffee brewed with finely ground beans and served in small cups. It's the perfect way to end a meal, especially when paired with a slice of baklava.
Lebanese cuisine is a celebration of fresh ingredients, bold flavours, and time-honoured traditions. Whether you're indulging in mezze with friends, savouring a hearty main course, or ending on a sweet note with Lebanese desserts, each bite tells a story of culinary heritage. A Lebanese restaurant menu is a treasure trove of delights, inviting you on a culinary journey through the vibrant flavours of the Middle East. So, next time you find yourself perusing the offerings of a Lebanese eatery, be sure to try these must-try dishes for an unforgettable dining experience.
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grandkonak · 18 days
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This collection of best Turkish restaurant Singapore food highlights the amazing flavors of that famous Mediterranean cuisine. Check out our top Turkish Restaurants in Singapore recommendations when your having your cravings grandkonak.
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zeitouncaygate · 1 month
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amirdessources · 2 years
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samcampbellfans · 2 months
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Sam Campbell's official dream menu, from the Off Menu podcast with James Acaster and Ed Gamble (episode 229).
Sparkling water (over still water) and poppadoms (over bread).
Starter: Pepper Crunch sandwich from Crunch N Co in Brighton. Roasted peppers, red onion, béchamel sauce and cheese.
Main course: Biang Biang noodles from Xi'an Impression in London (next to Emirates Stadium).
Side dish: Fattoush salad and mujadara from Al Aseel Lebanese restaurant in Sydney.
Drink: Wimmers Portino
Dessert: Vanilla jam sponge roll with vanilla ice cream.
Fun fact: Sam has been vegetarian for 3 years, as he states in the start of the episode.
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imsiriuslyreading · 9 months
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i have made Remus lebanese in rocketman and i’m feeling very happy about it 🇱🇧
“Thanks, uncle. Glad you approve,” Remus grinned. “Got a table for two?”
“Always, my boy. This way,” Ahmad replied, and began leading them through the dimly lit restaurant.
As they walked, Sirius looked around at the place. He’d never been to a Lebanese restaurant before, but he imagined that this one had to be the most beautiful one to exist. There was lots of gold everywhere, and all of the walls were solid, old-looking beige stone. It looked a bit like a cave, done up with fairy lights, with healthy, dark green plants trailing in any space they’d fit. It was like they’d been transported out of London and had landed in an entirely magical place, within seconds.
“Here you go, Remus,” Ahmad said, grabbing his nephew’s face in both hands and squeezing a little. Sirius caught the slow blush of red that crept up Remus’ cheeks, and thought it was the loveliest thing he’d ever seen, but looked away to avoid embarrassing him further. Instead, he slid into the booth they’d been led to, and picked up the menu to look.
Eventually, Remus was released and came to sit opposite Sirius.
“Ah, sorry about that,” Remus said, looking awkward. “Haven’t been here in a while.”
“Don’t be sorry, it’s cute,” Sirius replied. “He your uncle?”
“Yeah, my dad’s brother. Good guy. Makes killer Dolma.”
“Oh yeah? You’ll have to show me,” Sirius said, looking at Remus over the top of his menu.
“I can do that,” Remus replied, eyes not leaving Sirius’ for a moment.
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gothhabiba · 1 year
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I wish I could ask a question of someone who has a cooking blog. A few months ago, I had Turkish style kahvalti at a Lebanese restaurant and I think it's one of the top 10 meals I've had. One of the things that was served was a small bowl of very coarsely ground spice mix used as a dip, listed as za'atar on the menu (that was not red in color). It was so good I want to eat it with everything all the time. I've been unable to find anything similar since! I've tried other za'atar mixes in my search, and in comparison they taste almost dusty, too finely ground, or somehow don't seem quite as fragrant, or just have a different flavor profile, and I can't quite put my finger on why exactly. I want to try to recreate it, but I'm not sure where to start - I'm assuming these recipes are like the ones from my own culture, where your grandma tells you to just add as much of each ingredient as feels right, and between that and regional variations... I wish I knew of a cooking blog where I could ask for tips on where to start! It seems like quite an undertaking, but I'd so welcome having an idea of where to look or just a starting off point... It's too bad I don't know of any good cooking blogs with recipes that consistently lead to delicious food, though.
Someone with a cooking blog might say that za'atar may refer either to a group of herbs (namely, any of several species of wild thyme), a condiment made by grinding any of said fresh herbs with toasted sesame, salt, and maybe sumac, or a spice blend made with dried herbs and ground spices. The spice blend known as za'atar does vary significantly based on region.
If the za'atar mixes you tried were storebought, they perhaps taste 'dusty' or not fragrant because they were ground a while ago--spices lose fragrance more quickly once they're ground. If the za'atar you tried was actually a herb dip and not a spice blend (were the herbs dried or fresh? was the mixture wet?), then that could also explain why you're experiencing a mixture of dried herbs and spices as "dusty" in comparison. Either way, I'd recommend trying to make something yourself. You'll have better luck figuring out how to recreate what you ate if you have a good palette, but even if you're not confident that you could immediately identify e.g. caraway in a spice blend, you can narrow down your search a little bit:
If the za'atar you had wasn't red, you'll want to stay away from recipes (mostly Lebanese ones) that call for a lot of sumac.
Try to look specifically for recipes from people who identify themselves as Turkish or of Turkish descent.
A search for za'atar specifically as part of a kahvalti led me to this recipe for kahvalti; the same blog contains this recipe for za'atar. It involves massaging olive oil into dried herbs and ground spices, so blends not including this step may have caused them to seem "dusty" to you?
I recommend using whole spices and briefly toasting them before grinding them--this will improve their fragrance a lot.
I'm not sure where you live or if this restaurant would be likely to be importing their herbs, but if you don't have access to Turkish wild thyme, a blend of thyme, majoram, and oregano might be worth experimenting with (since several of these wild thyme varieties are really closely related to majoram and oregano).
I don't know why, but the more specific and less 'Westernized' or generic you want a recipe to be, the more likely you are to find it on YouTube rather than a written blog. Search "وصفة الزعتر التركي" on YouTube and watch what they do!
It's too bad I don't know anyone with a cooking blog, though. I guess you'll just have to keep looking around at random.
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What are your top 10 snacks to get while on a snack run?
This isn't my favorite kind of snack, but since it does involve eating something hot, I will mention that the Café Sody menu has frozen drinks (that are, in fact, frozen), so I can have both hot and cold with no downsides. It's not great (I feel like I'm drinking liquid yogurt), but it is pretty good, and worth a shot if you've got nothing to go for at your local fast food joint and the craving hits.
Okay, here are the ten things I've eaten this week on the regular:
Lebanese food
Cottage cheese
Bagels (with lox, cream cheese, lox, and mustard)
Unseasoned rice, which I'd already had the day I saw the movie Jiro Dreams of Sushi. This was a fairly elaborate food for me (like "I've never eaten unseasoned rice before! This meal had a lot of ingredients, including a lot of things I'd never had before! This was so much work!)
Cheese sticks
Giant frozen strawberries
Limeade
I've got a lot of random cold-weather foods which are all about packing lots of nutrients while being compact and easy to eat in a short time: bagels, crackers, granola bars, peanut butter + pretzels, etc.
A large portion of dark chocolate (about a third of my normal chocolate intake)
In descending order, here are my personal favorite snacks:
Hot buttered popcorn
Honey bars
Dry-cured meats
Tuna (the soggy white fish)
The kind of tortilla chips you get in Mexican restaurants
Peanut butter + graham crackers + raisins or any other similar combination
Warm rice (plain white rice in a rice cooker; it's a fairly easy way to get instant warmth)
Cold water with ice in it and/or coffee
Peanuts
Pineapple
Unseasoned rice, for a sort of more interesting substitute when the bagel kind is inadvisable, or when you're feeling a little weird about unseasoned foods in general, or when you need something hot but don't feel like cooking
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happy-mokka · 7 months
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Tag Game!!
ˏˋ°*♡➷ get to know me ༊*·˚
(I was tagged by @santacoppelia <3 muchas gracias!)
rule: name your favorite movie, character, animal, drink, song, season, book, color and hobby
Ok, let's do this...on a side-note: I'm VERY bad in making decisions when I like so much stuff equally...you should see me in a restaurant with a huge menu... :)
Movie:
Favorite: E.T. I soooo love movies...if I really have to choose 1 favorite, then it has to be "E.T." (Sorry "Jaws"...it was a close call...). I watched this as a six year old in our small town cinema when it came out 1982 (yes, I'm THIS old^^).
Recent: "Everything Everywhere All At Once" In the recent-section it's definitely "Everything Everywhere All At Once". Breathtaking movie...so many things at once... ❤️
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Favorite character:
Aziraphale. (Took 1st place by storm on angel's wings)
Waymond Wang. (Bascially me in asian)
Malcolm Reynolds. (Funny, Goofy, Selfish on the outside but his heart on the right spot.)
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Animal:
Dogs (better humans) Cats (when they feel like it, they cuddle the whole day, when not they don't give a shit...sometimes I admire that, even if I can't...not give a shit I mean) Parrots (so intelligent, brilliant therapists when you just need someone to talk to who only replies with "wwwwaaaaak. idiot.")
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Favorite Drink:
Coffee. Nothing comes close. Black, no sugar. I also love to collect all kinds of weird cups for that matter... When I'm with my family and closest friends, the coffee comes as a "turkish coffee" (or "mocha" or I believe sometimes "demitasse" in the States?). We're from the Balkans and inherited that from the Ottomans and on top of this my sis-in-law is Lebanese...
Over the day it's otherwise just water or all sorts of teas.
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Song:
Oh gosh. Same as with movies. I just love almost all genres and favorites change on daily basis depending on mood, weather, ...
Some picks:
Season:
Spring Everything blossoms and nature just explodes from winter slumber...
Fall / Autumn Colors, colors, colors...sensory overload.
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Books
Again sooo tough. But anyway, I'll try:
"The Lord of the Rings" - J.R.R. Tolkien Blew me away when I was 15 and a regular 2-year read since then...
"The Witching Hour" - Anne Rice Was my first Anne Rice and read basically all her work since then and still own the larger part of it in my shelf.
"Good Omens" - Neil Gaiman I must admit I only recently got to him, but currently digging through his other works as well...
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Color:
Green, Blue, White
Hobby:
Books Fiction mostly of all genres, some poetry (Shakespeare ❤️)
Movies Going to the cinema regularly. Love to see things on the big screen and the whole package that comes with it incl. the smell of fresh popcorn... Love all genres including subtitles.
Photography Totally unprofessional. Just love to picture moments on a walk in the park or walking home from the office. I see something that captures my eye, I have to stop and take a snapshot... Who's interested, come by my Insta "happy_mokka"...
tagging, without any obligation and with all the pleasure:
@uncleadelheid-will-eat-your-soul @eugenoid-remade @littlelodell
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grandkonak · 23 days
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Most popular turkish food in singapore | Grandkonak
This collection of Authentic Turkish food highlight the amazing flavors of that famous Mediterranean cuisine. Check out our top Turkish Restaurants in Singapore recommendations when your having your cravings grandkonak.
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zeitouncaygate · 2 months
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Lebanese Gastronomy to Go: Unleash the Flavor
Take your taste buds on a trip to Lebanon with our Lebanese takeaway delights. Experience the perfect blend of tradition and innovation in every Lebanese dish we offer.
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duabitraveldmc · 6 months
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How to Spend a Day at the Dubai Mall: A Guide for First-Time Visitors🤠
Dubai is a city that never ceases to amaze with its stunning architecture, luxurious lifestyle, and diverse culture. One of the best places to experience the essence of Dubai is the Dubai Mall, the largest and most visited shopping and entertainment destination in the world. Whether you are a shopaholic, a foodie, an adventurer, or a culture lover, you will find something to suit your taste and budget at the Dubai Mall. We will also tell you about the leading DMC of Dubai named Dubai Travel DMC who is providing the best Dubai tour packages at a minimum price with 60% discount🤩. Read the blog to know more about it and here are some tips on how to make the most of your day at this amazing place.
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Explore the Top Attractions
The Dubai Mall is not just a shopping mall, it is a world of its own with over 1,200 outlets, 200 restaurants, and countless attractions that cater to all ages and interests. Here are some of the highlights that you should not miss:
Burj Khalifa: The tallest building in the world is connected to the Dubai Mall by a walkway. You can take an elevator to the observation deck on the 124th floor and enjoy a breathtaking view of the city skyline and beyond. You can also book a ticket to the exclusive At The Top SKY lounge on the 148th floor for a more luxurious experience.
Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo: One of the largest and most spectacular aquariums in the world, this attraction showcases over 140 species of marine life in a 10-million-litre tank. You can walk through a glass tunnel and admire the sharks, rays, and other creatures swimming above you. You can also visit the Underwater Zoo on the second floor and see penguins, crocodiles, piranhas, and more. If you are feeling adventurous, you can try some of the interactive activities such as cage snorkeling, shark diving, or ray feeding.
VR Park: A virtual reality theme park that offers immersive and thrilling experiences for all ages. You can choose from over 30 games and attractions that range from roller coasters, haunted houses, space missions, and more. You can also enjoy some of the licensed attractions such as The Walking Dead, John Wick, or The Mummy.
Dubai Ice Rink: A Olympic-sized ice skating rink that offers fun and entertainment for everyone. You can rent skates and helmets and glide on the ice or join one of the classes or sessions that suit your level and interest. You can also watch some of the ice shows or events that take place regularly.
KidZania: A mini city where children can role-play various professions and activities in a realistic and educational environment. They can earn and spend their own currency called kidZos and learn about different aspects of life such as banking, health care, media, aviation, and more.
Also Read: Top 10 Must Experience Festivals In Dubai (Updated 2023)
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Enjoy the Dining Options
After exploring the attractions, you might want to take a break and enjoy some of the delicious food options available at the Dubai Mall. You can find cuisines from all over the world, from fast food to fine dining, from cafes to bakeries. Some of the popular choices include:
The Cheesecake Factory: A famous American restaurant that serves generous portions of salads, burgers, pasta, steaks, seafood, and more. Don’t forget to try their signature cheesecakes in various flavors.
Al Hallab: A traditional Lebanese restaurant that offers authentic dishes such as hummus, tabbouleh, shawarma, grilled meats, and more. You can also enjoy their live entertainment such as belly dancing and music.
P.F. Chang’s: A casual Asian restaurant that serves a variety of dishes such as noodles, rice bowls, dim sum, sushi, salads, soups, and more. You can also try their signature dishes such as Mongolian beef or dynamite shrimp.
Rainforest Cafe: A themed restaurant that recreates a tropical rainforest with animatronic animals, waterfalls, thunderstorms, and more. You can enjoy their menu of burgers, sandwiches, pizza, pasta, seafood, and more.
Watch the Fountain Show
One of the most iconic sights in Dubai is the Dubai Fountain Show that takes place every evening at the Burj Khalifa Lake outside the Dubai Mall. The fountain is one of the largest choreographed fountains in the world that shoots water up to 150 meters high in sync with music and lights. You can watch this spectacular show from various spots around the lake or from the bridge that connects the mall to Souk Al Bahar. You can also book a ticket to ride on a traditional abra boat and get a closer view of the fountain.
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Before you head to the Dubai Mall, it is advisable to plan your itinerary with a reliable and professional travel agency that can offer you the best deals and services. Dubai Travel DMC is one of the leading destination management companies in Dubai that can help you customize your tour according to your preferences and needs. They can arrange your transportation, tickets, guides, and other arrangements for a hassle-free and enjoyable experience. You can contact them online or by phone to book your package and get ready for an unforgettable day at the Dubai Mall.
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Conclusion 
The Dubai Mall is a place where you can have a day full of fun, excitement, and discovery. You can shop till you drop, dine on delicious cuisines, enjoy thrilling attractions, and witness stunning shows. You can also learn about the culture and history of Dubai and the UAE through various exhibits and displays. The Dubai Mall is a destination that will leave you with lasting memories and impressions. So what are you waiting for, book your Dubai tour package at dubaitraveldmc.com and grab the high discounts.
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The 8 most delicious ice cream spots in Abu Dhabi
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The weather is becoming hotter. Hot-hot, roughly. And if you're anything like us, a scoop of chilled, revitalizing ice cream is the best thing you can eat to feel better. Where can I find the best ice cream in Abu Dhabi? The capital is brimming with ice cream shops and eateries that will be more than delighted to give you ice cream the way you like it, whether you prefer it in a soft serve, shake, sandwich, or with all the toppings. Want more ways to relax? With the top beaches in Abu Dhabi and the best beach and pool day deals in the entire city, we've got you covered. We have the entire scoop on Abu Dhabi's best ice cream, so get ready to scoop some up. If you want to visit Abu Dhabi and have delicious ice cream, Contact one of the best tour and travel agencies in Dubai, UAE. The company is highly recommended for people looking for their Abu Dhabi city tour needs and delicious ice cream places in Abu Dhabi. Here are some of the eight most delicious ice cream spots in Abu Dhabi.
The 8 most delicious ice cream spots in Abu Dhabi
1. Beirut on the Sea
Beirut Sur Mer is where you should be if you're looking for Lebanese sweets. There are many options on the Baladiyat menu, so pull up a chair near Soul Beach and grab a spoon. You may purchase a pan of sweet baklawa that has been topped with mistake ice cream, pistachios, and pashmak. You may also get a bowl of ice cream with fresh mango, pistachios, or tahini.
2. Tap black
If you enjoy your ice cream in a shake, Black Tap is your best option. Marsha's promenade can be explored before entering Black Tap's air conditioning and hipster-chic atmosphere. A "confetti" cake slice, whipped cream, a cherry, and a vanilla-frosted rim with sprinkles are all included with the cake shake. When you visit Black Tap, keep an eye out for the discounts and browse the variety of themed shakes they provide.
3. Central
Abu Dhabi Central is the place to go if you want your ice cream in Abu Dhabi with a huge helping of fun. The Central restaurant, which is situated at the popular Yas Bay Waterfront, offers burgers, bowling, and an arcade. There is also a huge menu of gigantic flavors of ice cream if that's what you're looking for. Shakes like the "space jam," a strawberry shake with a cupcake, lollipop, and whipped cream on top.
4. Corner Gelato Cone
Abu Dhabi's Corner Cone is a charming, unassuming place to get ice cream. Corner Cone, which is in Al Nahyan, specializes in gelato. Tiramisu, vanilla, pistachio, chocolate, and strawberry are among the flavors offered, but this hipster-chic ice cream shop also offers specialty soft-serve cones like the "mini peach" with Minnie Mouse ears and "the honey bee" with sugar bees and yellow ice cream.
5. Mado
In our opinion, Turkish ice cream is one of the best things ever. One of the greatest places in Abu Dhabi to get ice cream is MADO, a Turkish sweets company. A new branch has just opened at Al Qana. The pistachio baklava with churned cream is what we're most interested in. cream. A piece of pistachio baklava and a slice of carrot are sandwiched between two scoops of classic Turkish ice cream.
6. Pickl
Don't overlook the ice cream, even if you're visiting Pickl for one of its famous burgers or a mouthwatering chicken sando. With vanilla, salted caramel, chocolate, strawberry, or vimto ice cream, Pickl offers an ice cream sando. In Abu Dhabi, there are two Pickl locations: WTC and Mamsha. The ideal way to spend the summer in Abu Dhabi is with pickles and ice cream.
7. SALT
Why wait to give SALT a try if you haven't already? This cult-favorite burger joint, which also serves some of the best ice cream in Abu Dhabi, has become popular throughout the UAE and KSA for good reason. Salt began as a little food truck, but today it can be found all over the area. Visit the branch at Umm Al Emarat Park and get a lotus softie with caramel-drizzled soft-serve ice cream. Take your cone for a stroll around the park if you can stand the heat. If not, there is a lot of A/C inside.
8. Soo Matcha
You'll adore this place if you like matcha. Soo Matcha offers soft-serve matcha ice cream that is both vegan and keto-friendly. Matcha and beetroot ice cream are swirled together in this soft serve. Though it is the most unusual ice cream on the list, don't dismiss it before giving it a shot.
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