Savour, Share And Vote For Your Secret Food Hangouts With The Return Of Dubai Food Festival’s Hidden Gems
The seventh edition of Dubai Food Festival (DFF) promises to deliver more food related fun than ever before. A central part of the 18-day gastronomic extravaganza is DFF’s Hidden Gems, which is open for voting from 16 February to 11 March, with winners announced at Etisalat Beach Canteen on 14 March.
Hidden Gems highlights the unsung heroes of Dubai’s ever-growing food scene. A shortlist of 40 restaurants, cafes and food outlets has been selected by users of food app Zomato representing the city’s diverse dining options – and this year’s lip-smacking list includes truly global cuisine, from Emirati to Japanese, Hawaiian to Uzbek and Ethiopian.
A key point of the Hidden Gems restaurants is that they all offer authentic tasty food at affordable prices – every outlet on the list offers an individual meal for no more than AED100 – with some feeding two people for as little as AED30. From Indian to American and Indonesian to Lebanese, the variety of cuisines waiting to be discovered in the 2020 Hidden Gems list will provide more than food for thought!
Through a partnership with Zomato, DFF’s Hidden Gems gives foodie residents and visitors the opportunity to vote for their favourite ‘hidden gem’ from the list. Restaurants with the highest number of votes will then secure a place on the coveted 2020 Top 10 Hidden Gems list. There’s also a chance for those voting to win, with 20 lucky voters each receiving an AED500 gift card plus a Zomato Gold Membership (winners will be selected at random).
Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE) says: “Every year, the DFF Hidden Gems creates such excitement, with many people going to try venues for the very first time, and restaurant owners thrilled to have made the list. Dubai’s culturally diverse society is fuelled by these small, popular restaurants and cafes. They stand as testament to our belief that in Dubai, anything is possible. Some of these restaurants were opened by individuals who came to Dubai with little more than a dream. Hidden Gems is a chance for them to achieve even greater status and popularity, and we salute all of the small businesses who work so very hard to feed the city night and day.”
This year’s shortlist reflects Dubai’s creative cuisine options, and all outlets have no more than two branches. Often homegrown, always satisfying, the 2020 Hidden Gems reflect Dubai’s society. Voters are invited to explore fresh dining options in different areas of the city, from Mandi in Garhoud to Bosnian in Umm Suqeim.
Hidden Gems highlights the chance to try out a Hawaiian poke bowl in Studio City or taste Malaysian soto ayam in Al Safa, and don’t forget the homegrown Emirati outlets offering classic local dishes, from the simple comfort food of ragag to a hearty machboos.
Votes can be cast at www.dubaihiddengems.com and through the Zomato website and app. In order to take part, users must be registered on Zomato. While only one vote can be submitted per restaurant, voters can revisit the Hidden Gems page and vote for other shortlisted restaurants.
The complete Hidden Gems shortlist is below:
Restaurant Name | Cuisine | Location |
Al Damyati & Iskandaron | Arabian, Middle Eastern | Qusais |
Al Fareej Restaurant & Bakery | Middle Eastern, Kebab | Qusais |
Al Romansiah | Mandi | Al Barsha |
Aroos Al Bahar | Seafood, Arabian, Middle Eastern | Dubai Marina |
Bharna | Seafood, Arabian, Middle Eastern | Al Warqa |
Bosnian House | European, Grill | Umm Suqeim |
Bulwagang Filipino Restaurant | Filipino | Al Karama |
Daikan Restaurant | Japanese | Jumeirah Lake Towers |
Durban Curry Cafe | African | Dubai Marina |
FEL | American | Trade Centre Area |
Hako Sushi | Japanese, Sushi | Business Bay |
Harput | Turkish | Al Barsha |
Haru Robatayaki & Sushi | Japanese, Sushi | Dubai Silicon Oasis |
Himalaya Restaurant | Street Food, Indian, North Indian | Oud Metha |
Indian Summer | Indian, North Indian | Umm Suqeim |
Khair Darbar | Pakistani, Chinese, Indian | Al Quoz |
Khaleej Tacos | Fast Food, Mexican, Tex-Mex | Umm Suqeim |
Lan Kwai Fong | Chinese | Oud Metha |
Magic Shrimp Cafeteria | Seafood, Burger, Fast Food | Al Quoz |
Mamak | Malaysian, Indonesian | Al Safa |
Mana’esho | Lebanese | Dubai Investment Park |
Manoushe W Nos | Lebanese, Mediterranean, Bakery | Dubai Marina |
Mantoushe | Lebanese, Mediterranean | Jumeirah Lake Towers |
Mazaree Al Sham | Arabian, Middle Eastern | Umm Suqeim |
Picnic Home | Arabian, Middle Eastern | Meena Bazaar |
Red Box Restaurant | Sri Lankan | Qusais |
Rossovivo | Pizza | Dubai Media City |
Saudi Kitchen | Arabian, Middle Eastern | Jumeirah 2 |
Seedology | Cafe, Healthy Food, Salad | Al Safa |
Shabu Shabu | Japanese, Filipino, Thai, Chinese | Al Hudaiba |
Single Fin | Cafe, International | Umm Suqeim |
South St. Burger Co. | American, Fast Food, Burger | Dubai Media City |
Special Kabab | Kebab, Iranian | Al Hudaiba |
Thushanis | Sri Lankan, Chinese | Discovery Gardens |
Urban Bistro | Healthy Food, Bakery, Mediterranean | Dubai Media City |
UZB Avenue | Uzbek, Russian | Al Barsha |
Vietnamese Foodies | Vietnamese, Healthy Food, Asian | Downtown Dubai |
Wadi Doan Restaurant | Mandi | Al Garhoud |
Wildflower | Healthy Food, poké | Dubai Studio City |
Wise Kwai | Thai | Barsha Heights |
For more information and a full update on DFF activities, visit https://www.visitdubai.com/en/dff or @DubaiFoodFest and #DubaiFoodFest. For more about the Etisalat Beach Canteen – where the Hidden Gems Top Ten will be announced, visit @beachcanteenofficial on social media.