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Dubai Food Tour by Bicycle
DUBAI FOOD TOUR BY BICYCLE | Exploring the Old Dubai Through Palates and Pedals
Dubai and I, we have an on-and-off relationship. My three-year tumultuous attempt to stay (or leave) the city that did nothing but love me was tiring but admittedly exhilarating. Because of this, to meet someone born and raised in Dubai is something quite astonishing to me.
“I will never forget you,” I told Lara as we biked side by side along Jumeirah Road. My amazement could not be hidden from my face as she talked about living in the city with her whole family, with absolutely no plans of moving to another country.
What makes her stay, I asked. “Because there is no reason for me to leave.”
“Not even the hot weather?” I probed some more. “No,” she replied, and she smiled the simplest and most gratified smile I have seen on someone’s face.
1ST STOP: BLENDS JUICE BAR
It was a bummer, to say the least, to have missed one stop because of unforeseen circumstances, but it was very thoughtful of the group to order an extra drink so I can still try what they had.
The first stop of the tour was Blends Juice Bar, a snack shop near the Umm Suqeim Park. I got the “Arabian Classic” – something was telling me that there’s got to be dates in this mixture somewhere, and boy was I correct. Well, what better way to start a Dubai food tour than by putting a spotlight on its well-loved fruit, right?
See, in the few years that I had been living in Dubai, I have never come to like dates. However, this drink was a game changer. Blended with almond, milk and low-fat yoghurt, the date drink definitely found its way to me. It had the right amount of sweetness that additional sugar was no longer necessary.
2ND STOP: SALT
We proceeded to the second stop of the tour. Situated along the sandy shores of Kite Beach, ‘Salt’ caused quite a stir particularly in social media this year with the release of the mysterious hashtag #findsalt. The concept was a brainchild of two Emiratis looking for a new dining experience in Dubai.
In this stop, we were served the “Hook” – Wagyu beef sliders made complete with the incorporation of melted cheese, jalapenos and lettuce, all of them tuck in soft butter buns.
A few burps after, we moved forward to the next destination.
As we pedaled forth to another restaurant, we stopped for a while to engage ourselves in the nearby Dubai fishermen’s community. The view was completely surreal; the towering buildings of new Dubai serve as an industrial background to the quaint fishing boats of the old city.
Across the waters, fishermen docked their boats, signaling a harvest day’s end. Along the pathways, a few lads rested amidst a throng of fishnets as they watched a companion sew a new net from a spool of green thread. On the opposite dry land, guests sat al fresco at a restaurant situated right in the middle of the busy port. Our next destination, perhaps?
3RD STOP: SEAVIEW RESTO
Overlooking the Jumeirah dock, Seaview Seafood Restaurant boasts not only of its nice view of the harbor but also of its fresh catch being served to its guests daily. As you go inside the restaurant, you see some local fish and other seafood laid down on a bed of ice, ready for choosing (and calling you by name!) For this tour, Mary, our taste guide, picked a beautiful Jash for us to try.
Some pleasant stories later, our server arrived with a plate of aromatic goodness. The Jash was barbecued over charcoal and served with a flavorful mix of tomatoes, sweet pepper, onion, garlic and parsley. ‘Fluffy’ garlic sesame bread accompanied the dish well.
The occasional breeze and the full stomach almost got us staying and lounging for a little while, but more food adventures awaited, so off we went.
4TH STOP: TURATH AL-MANDI
The next stop was a delightful surprise to me. Back when I used to frequent Jumeirah road regularly, I always passed by Turath Al-Mandi Restaurant. To be honest, it was one of the places where I do not see myself stepping into because the concept seemed too unfamiliar to me. Today, I was glad I did.
Mary and Lara spoke highly of the place, the food and the culture intertwining both.
Growing up in a family with rich Arabic traditions, these sisters have a special connection to this particular stop on their journey. They gathered on the carpeted floor to enjoy a dish of Chicken and Lamb Mandi, slowly cooked in a traditional oven to perfection. With rice cooked under the meat, every bite was infused with delicious flavors. The experience of eating with their hands reminded them of their Asian roots, finding similarities between cultures despite differences. To end the tour on a sweet note, they indulged in pastry balls drizzled with date syrup and sesame seeds. This Dubai Food Tour by Bicycle, organized by Mary and Lara of Tastecapade, was a delightful experience filled with culinary delights.
For those interested in this immersive food experience, the tour details include a rate of 385 AED per person, inclusive of bike rental, taste guide, and up to 9 dishes. The minimum participants per tour are 2, with a maximum of 7. Bookings and inquiries can be made through the official Tastecapade website. Can you please rephrase this sentence?
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