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Indian Street Food in Dubai: Prices, Locations, and Recommendations

Indian Street Food in Dubai has some of the best street food in the world, and it is easy to see
why. The local cuisine offers a wide variety of cuisines from around the world, including Asian
and Indian as well as African and European. Whether you are visiting Dubai on vacation or have
decided to make it your home, chances are you will be able to find something that looks
delicious in the middle of one of the city's many streets or alleyways.

The 7 Best Cheap Eats in Dubai

Dubai has a variety of cheap eats for travelers who want to try out the local cuisine. From Indian
food to Middle Eastern dishes, these are some of the most affordable places to grab a bite. Indian
food restaurant in Dubai- Indian Masala Dhaba is an Indian street food restaurant that offers
authentic Indian dishes for a reasonable price. One customer said I've never tasted better naan
bread than this one!

Indian food in Dubai costs: Though the prices can be high at some restaurants, there are plenty
of options for street vendors selling Indian fare any day or night near Marina Mall and Souq al
Bahar. Indian food best Indian street food in Dubai- Some of the best Indian street food in Dubai
includes chaat (sweet and savory snacks), samosas (stuffed fried pastries), Pani puri (small
dough balls served with various sauces), masala dosa (delicious rice and lentil pancake)

Indian food cost in Dubai per day: Eating Indian foods costs about 7 AED per meal from a
vendor. Street food in Dubai locations- If you're looking for Indian food, you'll find them all over
the city; many cafes serve breakfast plates, chai tea lattes, sandwiches, and more for around 5
AED. Lebanese falafel sandwich- Falafel sandwiches are famous throughout Dubai, but Abu
Nakhla Lebanese Restaurant sells one of the cheapest versions at just 2.50 AED! Shwarma fast
food prices in Dubai- Try shawarma, meat mixed with spices wrapped inside flatbread, for just 2
AED. What's your favorite dish?

Shawarma at Al Qudra (Dhs 3.5)

The Shawarma at Al Qudra is one of Dubai's most famous street food options. It's a rotisserie
chicken with Middle Eastern spices, wrapped with pita bread, tomatoes, onions, and pickles. The
sandwich is then grilled on a vertical spit to bring out all the flavors before it's cut into small
pieces.

The cheap meal at Al Qudra on Abu Dhabi Road is for Dhs 3.5 per sandwich. Most people
would spend around Dhs 100-150 per day on Indian food but if you're looking to save money, try
some of these places. For instance, you could buy an entire Indian curry from a street vendor for
less than Dhs 20. You could also get samosas (Dhs 2) or chaat (Dhs 4) from the same vendor.
Street vendors are abundant throughout the city, so do not worry about missing out on your
favorite Indian dish. If you really want to indulge, there are plenty of other great Indian
restaurants in Dubai, like Maharaja, which will set you back by Dhs 280 per person but delivers
high-quality Indian food. Suppose you're craving falafel, head over to Sweeet Express, Sheikh
Zayed Road. They have both vegetarian, and meat falafel wraps priced at Dhs 10 each. Finally, if
you love shawarma as much as we do here at Travelify, head over to Zaatar W Zeit, nearby Mall
of the Emirates, where they have an extensive menu, including shawarma sandwiches priced
between Dhs 12-15 each. Just make sure to come hungry because their portions are massive! In
order to find more cheap food in Dubai, read our blog post titled Top 5 Cheap Eats in New York.

In conclusion, while street food may not sound appealing to those who prefer cleaner dining
establishments, many tourists still choose this option for its convenience and low prices. In
addition to satisfying your hunger needs cheaply, you will be able to experience the culture of
Dubai firsthand through its wide variety of cuisines offered on the streets.

Hotdog at American Hotdog (Dhs 4)

A hotdog at American Hotdog is only Dhs 4! Located on the main street of Bur Dubai, this food
truck offers a variety of hotdogs with toppings like chili cheese or bacon.

The best Indian street food in Dubai is found at Karims Restaurant. They offer a range of flavors,
including vegetarian and vegan options. For those who want to eat healthy while still tasting the
cuisine, try their low-calorie Indian dishes that are full of flavor! There are many different
options for vegetarians as well, so anyone can enjoy Indian cuisine without meat.

Indian street food in Dubai can be found at Karims Restaurant, where they serve lunch specials
every day from 12 pm-3 pm for just Dhs 7! In addition to these specials, they have all-day
buffets, which cost less than $10 per person. And the most popular dish? Tandoori Chicken! It
has marinated in yogurt and spices and then cooked in an oven called a tandoor. If you visit the
restaurant, make sure to order this traditional dish. But even if you're not in the mood for
chicken, there are plenty of other authentic Indian dishes to choose from, such as naan pieces of
bread or curry shrimp. Make sure to come if you plan on eating here because it gets very
crowded during lunchtime, and reservations are not accepted.

Cheap street food can also be found at Karims Restaurant because prices start at Dhs 10 for
appetizers and Dhs 15 for entrees! To top off your meal, don't forget to try one of their desserts.
All items on the menu are under Dhs 30 and include items like gulab jamun (Indian fried milk
balls) or kulfi ice cream!

Falafel Sandwich at Falafel Drive (Dhs 5.5)

You can't visit Dubai without trying some of the famous street food. You'll find it all over the
city, but Falafel Drive is one of the most popular stops. Their falafel sandwiches are a great place
to start (Dhs 5.5) - they're crispy on the outside and soft on the inside with just enough
seasoning. Definitely worth a try if you're looking for something more than shawarma or kebab.
Indian Rice Dish at Ajanta Curry Point (Dhs 8): Another must-try dish is the Indian rice dish at
Ajanta Curry Point. The vegetables are perfectly cooked, and their aromatic spices make this
dish well worth ordering.

Indian Chicken Biryani Plate at Khazana Cafe Restaurant & Catering Services (Dhs 16): It's not
easy to find Indian cuisine anywhere in Dubai other than at Khazana Cafe Restaurant & Catering
Services. The chicken biryani plate is flavorful and hearty, making it perfect for a lunch or dinner
meal. Be sure to add some raita sauce on top - that balances out the spice nicely. Vegetarian
Samosa from Chutney Kitchen (Dhs 6): If you're looking for a vegetarian option, don't miss out
on these samosas from Chutney Kitchen. They're made fresh and fried to perfection, and their
savory potato filling will satisfy any hunger pangs. Onion Pakora from Moti Mahal Delux (Dhs
10): Fried onions may sound strange as an appetizer choice, but don't knock them until you've
tried them! These deep-fried onion pakoras are served piping hot and have just the right amount
of saltiness. Definitely give them a go if you have time. Atilla's Hot Dogs (Dhs 4): We know
what you're thinking - hot dogs? Really? But trust us, these hot dogs from Atilla's are anything
but basic. With multiple types of toppings available, this is an excellent quick meal or late-night
snack to pick up on your way home after hitting uptown for a few drinks.

Churros at Churreria Madrid (Dhs 6)

One of the best places to get churros is at Churreria Madrid. They have a variety of offerings,
including churros with dulce de leche or chocolate sauce. The churros are about Dhs 6 for two.
The best thing about this place is that they are open 24 hours. There is even an option to order
online, so you don't have to go out in the cold! Indian food in Dubai costs about Dh20-Dh25 per
meal for lunch and dinner, but prices vary depending on where you go. Lunch typically costs less
than dinner because it includes more veggie options like paneer tikka masala.

Indian food cost in Dubai per day depends on where you go; it ranges from Dh20-Dh25. Lunch
typically costs less than dinner because it includes more veggie options like paneer tikka masala.
For example, if you order vegetarian samosas, a side of naan bread, and some chickpea curry
from Café Bahar's menu (Dh34), then your total would be around Dh65. A hearty beef biriyani
dish at Indus Village (Dh69) would cost about the same price, if not slightly cheaper, due to its
larger portions. You can also add appetizers like onion baji, chicken pakora, and vegetable
pakora (each priced between Dh8-Dh10). Depending on what you choose to eat, there will be
different prices accordingly. If you're willing to splurge, try visiting their website before heading
over to order takeout. That way, you can avoid waiting time by ordering ahead of time.

Popcorn Chicken at Popeye's Spicy Chicken (Dhs 8.25)

Popcorn chicken is a deep-fried dish that is popular around the world. I ate Popeye's Spicy
Chicken popcorn chicken at their Indian food restaurant in Dubai, and it cost me Dhs 8.25. The
breaded chicken nuggets were crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside with a spicy kick to
them. They were also served with some mayonnaise and ketchup packets for dipping (included).
It was a delicious meal filling enough that I did not feel like I needed anything else afterward.
One word of warning, though: if you are sensitive to heat or spice, this might not be the place for
you! But for those who can handle it, it's worth a try!

First up are the pop-up street vendors along the waterfront, where you'll find plenty of cheap eats
and snacks, from shawarma wraps to falafel sandwiches. For example, these rice plates from Al
Shindagha start at just AED 7 for two servings. If you want something more substantial, then
head over to Khaleej Times Square, where every Friday night, they have an Eat Street event with
over 50 street food stalls set up. With all of the tasty treats available, from Lebanese sandwiches
and burgers to curry puffs and baklava, there's no way you'll go hungry. Everything is priced
reasonably, and there are plenty of vegetarian options as well. And don't forget about Bites &
Brews Night Market - located near Mall of the Emirates every Wednesday evening from 5 pm
until 10 pm - which offers food trucks and a selection of craft beers to wash everything down.
You will not regret checking it out! First up are the pop-up street vendors along the waterfront,
where you will find plenty of cheap eats and snacks, from shawarma wraps to falafel
sandwiches. For example, these rice plates from Al Shindagha start at just AED 7 for two
servings. If you want something more substantial, then head over to Khaleej Times Square,
where every Friday night, they have an Eat Street event with over 50 street food stalls set up.

Cheeseburger at Five Guys Burgers & Fries (Dhs 14.50)

After a day of exploring the city, it's time to eat. It's been quite a while since I've had fast food,
so I'm not too sure what to order. One place that catches my eye is Five Guys Burgers & Fries
because of its variety of burgers. I order their cheeseburger for Dhs 14.50, which comes with
fries and coleslaw on the side. The burger was great, and even though there was only one patty, I
was still full afterward. The restaurant has plenty of seating space as well as two big screens so
you can watch your favorite sports team play. If you're not looking for a burger, they also have
hot dogs, grilled cheese sandwiches, and breakfast items. And don't forget to get yourself some
of their tasty iced tea (Dhs 3). Afterward, I stopped by Rosalind's Confectionary for dessert.
They have everything from ice cream sundaes to waffle cones filled with all sorts of goodies. My
pick? A scoop of rocky road ice cream and a cone dipped in chocolate sauce. At just over Dhs
10, this was the perfect ending to a fantastic dinner! Next time I want something sweet, I'll know
where to go!

Cheeseburger at Wendy's - Another place you'll see near almost every corner is Wendy's. Their
menu isn't super extensive, but they have a few options when it comes to American classics.
Their specialty here is their frosty milkshakes, but if you feel like chowing down on something
more substantial, then go ahead and try out their baconator cheeseburger. Priced at Dhs 17.95,
it's a little bit pricier than most other places but trusts me—it's worth it. All the ingredients come
together perfectly in each bite, plus you get to enjoy dipping those delicious fries into their
signature ketchup sauce.

Milk Tea with Boba Pearls at Chatime (Dhs 10.25-11.75; depending on toppings chosen).
Milk tea with boba pearls is a classic Taiwanese drink. Chatime offers milk tea with boba pearls
at Dhs 10.25 for the smallest size to Dhs 11.75 for the largest size, depending on what toppings
you add. Chatime has locations all over Dubai, so there's never too far away from your favorite
drink! If you're looking for something different or want to try some new flavors, Chatime also
offers seasonal drinks that change every month. One of these drinks includes honey green tea
with lychee jelly topped off with an ice cream waffle cone. The winter drink consists of oolong
mixed with chocolate chips, brown sugar syrup, whipped cream topping, and Nutella drizzles.
The most popular flavor is their black mango tea which can be sweetened as much as you would
like. There are five types of flavoring - original, passion fruit, peach tea, sour apple, and cherry
blossom. For this particular drink only costs 9 AED for any size, but if you go with the large, it
will cost 13 AED. They have other options for non-milk teas including matcha green tea, which
comes in four different sizes ranging from Dhs 5.50-9. 70. All of the prices here include tax.
They also offer iced lemonade (Dhs 7.50) and chilled coffee (Dhs 6). If you're craving something
more than just milk tea, then give the banana milkshake a shot! It features bananas blended into a
creamy milkshake made with condensed milk. At Dhs 14.00 for the medium and Dhs 18.00 for
the large, this shake is guaranteed to satisfy your craving for something cold and refreshing!

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