Moving back to Dubai after 22 years has been an experience! Back then we didn't have the internet or blogs. Now we do I can jot down my thoughts on daily life, things we come up against, things we enjoy, the multi-national society, the laws, the weather...plus other things in general which catch my attention.
Friday, May 08, 2009
Cheap eats
Like me you probably often hear the complaint that it's expensive to eat out in Dubai.
But if you're prepared to give the five-star hotels a miss, it needn't be...
"Eat all you can" for Dh18 (US$4.90 or £3.20 or €3.65) with a choice of indoor air-conditioned or al fresco dining.
Coincidentally Beloved Wife and I ate there last week. Chaine des Rotisseurs it certainly ain't.
Mine was OK, but Madame was disappointed to discover that 'chicken' was in fact 'chicken livers'; a bijou problemette if you detest all forms of offal.
It's right next to the petrol station in Satwa, if any less-fussy gourmet wants to give it a whirl.
Thus ends the first entyr in the Grumpy Goat's very short restaurant review column.
Sounds interesting! Where in Dubai is this?
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your restaurant review of that place, Seabee!
ReplyDeleteSounds pricey to me.
ReplyDeleteHeaps plenty Yum Yum!!!
ReplyDeleteCoincidentally Beloved Wife and I ate there last week. Chaine des Rotisseurs it certainly ain't.
ReplyDeleteMine was OK, but Madame was disappointed to discover that 'chicken' was in fact 'chicken livers'; a bijou problemette if you detest all forms of offal.
It's right next to the petrol station in Satwa, if any less-fussy gourmet wants to give it a whirl.
Thus ends the first entyr in the Grumpy Goat's very short restaurant review column.
Lol - Grumpy goat's wife is 'coincidentally beloved' ?
ReplyDeleteGhoonk Mr Goat's comment gives you the location.
ReplyDeleteMr Goat, why didn't you go for the buffet, then Mrs Goat could have avoided the liver surprise.
wow.. that's nice.. filipino and cuisine..
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