People may ask “what does Dubai lack?” Beautiful hotels, amazing shopping malls and great beach resorts. Well, here is one more to add to the list.
The Antique Bazaar restaurant is a must go for any tourist wanting to experience the true taste of Indian food. The Antique Bazaar is part of the Dinning service of the Four Point Bur Dubai Sheraton Hotel. Its rich Indian atmosphere makes you crave for more, so don’t think of think a quick stop, because this restaurant will make you want to stay. The 4 star Hotel Sheraton gives a feel of dinning with the elite and gives a kind of Ancient Aura that would be perfect for the theme of the restaurant.
The restaurant is located in the heart of Dubai’s financial district and is in easy access to the airport (only 10 minutes drive). You can visit all the hot financial sites in just a walking distance from the Antique Bazaar, including The Dubai World Trade Centre, the Creek Golf and Yacht club. The service in the Antique Bazaar is no less than 5 stars. Efficient and care for detail make the chef and the staff nothing less than professional. Any foreigner, who has no idea what a chicken curry is, is given a detailed explanation and sampling to help give them a better idea.
The restaurant itself is a sight to see. From its exquisite furniture and extravagant environment to its original antiques which date back to the royal era, just to sit and marvel at the textures and sip on a hot cup of Tea, is an experience in it-self.
Even if you are an Indian, eating at Antique Bazaar is no sin. Apart from familiar names and smells, the food itself is enough to make any Indian mother envious.
A live band plays Ghazal music and belly dancers make you feel like a King on his thrown. Another reason why many people go to Antique bazaar is because it is one of the few, reasonably priced restaurants which serve alcohol in Dubai.
The Antique Bazaar is rated as one of, if not, the best restaurant in Dubai, and is popular among the locals. However, this isn’t a dream come true. The Antique Bazaar is mostly booked throughout the year, so it’s a good idea to book ahead of time.
Next time you go to Dubai don’t forget to visit the Antique Bazaar in Dubai.
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