Visited the #Buffet
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Amazing experience such an awesome presentation and extremely yummy buffet . Only in 75 dirhams per head and kids under 9 years can eat free. But the buffet is 5stars ...
I love ArabicFood and I found #Tunisianfood similar to our Asian cuisine both in color and taste.
The soup style is like we make Shorba . Mains are like gravy we cook with combination of meat & beans. Rice with steamed vegetables well cooked meat. I find it similar both in taste and look. I so loved it.
There is one authentic TUNISIAN RESTAURANT IN DUBAI Lido Restaurant & café, was founded in 1999, Since then they are serving their traditional cultural but quality food, with the aim of promoting Tunisian gastronomy throughout the Emirates.
I didn’t visit the place yet, but I ordered the food online from there great Ramadan Menu. They have prepared a perfect Ramadan Box for your taste buds in AED 50/- and serve you a full meal. Soup, main course, salad, dates, traditional desserts and this world’s best bread 🥯 🥖 In Quarantine days after a long time we tasted this yummy soups and bread.
This Ramadan Box is full value of money as they serve a big portion size of their quality food. Please try once if you have never tried the Tunisian cuisine before. You ll equally love it as you love...
Read moreThe worst Couscous I’ve ever tasted in my whole life. There is no way in hell that the Chef was Moroccan or Tunisian as they said but if they really were, then that’s even worse. Whoever made that couscous dish needs a loooot of training (you need to make the grains of the couscous softer as no one can digest it with the way you prepare it and if you are really Moroccan, you would know what I mean u less you are too lazy to do that) and that’s the least thing they can do since we are paying that much of money, and even though I returned the dish as it was and told the server, they still charged me. Another thing for the Tunisia tea, it’s nice but it’s a bit overpriced because a tea is tea no matter where it is from, all that it takes is one herb and hot water. It’s not like there are multiple ingredients in it so I don’t understand why we are paying for it same as we pay for a smoothie/ milkshake or iced latte that have at least three ingredients in it. Unless you are just overcharging people for the name then that’s just another unfortunate thing about your restaurant. I really hope you consider this review and act up towards improving even if you think you are having...
Read moreFinding a restaurant that feels like home is rare, but this Tunisian gem in Dubai does just that. From the moment you step in, you’re welcomed with warmth, just like in a traditional North African home. The décor is charming, blending Tunisian artistry with a cozy atmosphere that instantly transports you to the heart of Tunis.
The food? Simply outstanding. Every dish is prepared with authentic flavors, from the perfectly spiced brik to the rich and comforting couscous. T the Tunisian macrona is a must-try—hearty, flavorful, and just like the ones you’d find in the streets of Tunisia. Even as a Moroccan, I felt a deep sense of familiarity in the flavors, reminding me of our shared culinary heritage.
Beyond the food, the service is impeccable. The staff treats you like family, ensuring every detail is perfect. Whether you’re Tunisian, Moroccan, or just a lover of good food, this place offers a taste of home with every bite. Highly...
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