Where to Eat Indian in Dubai
Budget
Mid-Range
Premium
Hot Areas
Bur Dubai, Karama, and JLT are classic Indian-food hubs. For street-style bites, explore Meena Bazaar lanes.
Must-Try Indian Dishes in Dubai
Biryani
Authentic Hyderabadi and Lucknowi varieties
Kebabs
Tandoori and seekh kebabs
Curries
Butter chicken, dal makhani, palak paneer
Street Food
Chaat, samosas, and dosas
Budget-Friendly Options
Meena Bazaar
Street food and local eateries
Karama
Traditional Indian restaurants
Bur Dubai
Mix of budget and mid-range options
Food Courts
Mall food courts with Indian stalls
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many days are enough for Dubai?
For first-timers, 4–5 days cover highlights (Burj Khalifa, desert safari, Old Dubai, beaches). Add 1–2 days for theme parks or Abu Dhabi.
What's the average budget for a Dubai trip from India?
Budget trips start around ₹35–45k (ex‑flights) for 4 days; mid-range ₹60–90k; luxury ₹1.5L+ depending on season and hotel class.
Is Dubai family-friendly?
Yes. Attractions like Dubai Aquarium, KidZania, Legoland, Motiongate and beaches make it great for kids and parents alike.