
Meanwhile in Dubai land, everybody's on holiday for Eid Al Adha. We got an invite for Eid Brunch at Arabiska, an Arabic restaurant located at The Palm, Jumeirah.

I shared the table with fashion and lifestyle influencers
of Dubai - Paul, Andy, Angela,
and Moe (not in the picture, why haven't I taken your
photo in the first place deary?). Their styles are way different than mine
though - they are pretty much the dappers and the chic while I always go for
street comfy fashion style.
Getting there
Going to Arabiska is quite tricky, it is located at The
Palm Views West. Even if you're familiar with the area (unless you live on the
building where this chic restaurant is located), it's still confusing how to get
to this place. It's like a hole in the wall, and here's a quick guide on how to
get there.

We took Jumeirah Beach Road instead of Sheikh Zayed to
get to The Palm Jumeirah. If you're taking the cab, take whichever road you
think is best. There's no metro unfortunately, but I think they also have
another branch located at Dubai Marina which is easier to locate.

Once you get to The Palm, keep right and you will see The
Palm Views East. Make sure not to enter the tunnel otherwise, you will end up
reaching Atlantis the Palm. Make a U-turn on the second slot where you can see a
small "Nakheel" sign.


Keep
right and go past through the villas. Just before another tunnel, keep right at
the fork and you will reach The Palm Views West.
The Interiors

Arabiska is easy to recognize when you get to the
building - it is on the first floor of The Palm View West adjacent to a pizza
house. They have this wooden door with hanging plants above it, very similar to
the ones you will find in the movie Lord Of The Rings (yes, the hobbit house).
And I have a thing for doors you see, so entering the resto "wowed" me a
bit.



One thing I have noticed on most Arabic restaurants in
Dubai is the lighting - most are of them are dim. Arabiska is well lighted and
you can easily take food photos if you're a food enthusiast. Plus 100 points for
this.

They also have an outside seating area with views of the
sea. I'm pretty sure this place is gonna be a hit for winter and spring
especially for Al Fresco diners.
The Meal

Arabiska Menu is not limited to Arabic food. They have my
all time favourites mouttabal and tabouleh but they also have pasta and other
European dishes.



For starters, I opted for lentil soup and tabbouleh.
Their lentil soup comes with curry on the side which actually makes the flavour
strong, but weird thing is I quite liked it. I had tabbouleh to balance out the
flavour. Their serving is quite big and I think one of each is already good for
two.

Oh, I forgot to include they also serve bread along with
your soup!



I wanted to try European dishes so I ordered Sea Bass
which is really yummy. How they prepared it is something I should've asked the
waiter but the fish was cooked well and it matched the creamy sauce with it. It
was presented very well which makes it really hard for me to ruin my food,
yay!


Others picked beef tenderloin and mixed grill for their
mains.



They have lots of desserts to choose from and I had
eclairs. Again, another Instagram worthy food. We had coffee right after our
meal and even their hot cappuccino is a must-try too.
Summary

All in all, it was a really great meal. I will recommend
this place for brunch, even for a cup of coffee to simply chill if you want to
move away from the busy streets of Dubai. A full course meal may cost you
AED150-AED200 depending on which food on the menu you will order. But for coffee
and a pastry for two, that should cost roughly AED 50-90.
Arabiska Restaurant and Cafe
The Palm Jumeirah - Palm Views West
PO 393129 Dubai UAE
+971 4 3688499 / +971 50 841 1638


Ending this post with Paul dining in style,
just because. :)
See you on the next post!
Joy C.
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