Local fruit and vegetables are increasingly available and there is excellent local fish. Hotels serve both Arab and European food and there is also a number of Chinese, Indian and other restaurants.
Things to know: All the emirates, with the exception of Sharjah, permit the consumption of alcohol by non-Muslims. It is illegal to drink alcohol in the street or to buy it for a UAE citizen.
National specialties:
• Hummus (chickpea and sesame paste).
• Tabbouleh (bulghur wheat with mint and parsley).
• Ghuzi (roast lamb with
rice and nuts).
• Warak enab (stuffed vine leaves).
• Koussa mashi (stuffed courgettes).
National drinks:• Ayran (a refreshing yogurt drink).
• Strong black coffee.
Tipping: Most hotels and restaurants add fairly high service charges to the bill, therefore tipping is not necessary.
NightlifeThere are numerous
nightclubs located in major centers and entertainment ranges from
Arabic singers and dancers to international pop stars. Bars are found in all top hotels and range from sophisticated
cocktail lounges to English-style
pubs. Some hotels also have discos.
Traditional dances are performed on public holidays. Most large towns have
cinemas showing English-language films.
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