
Chelow Kabab Kubide
174.00 AED
A scent and taste you'll never forget, as if you're on a delicious journey to the heart of Iran!

Traditional Iranian Breakfast (Tray)
69.00 AED
Iran Zamin Iranian Breakfast – A Warm Start with Authentic Flavor

Ghorme Sabzi Stew
50.00 AED
A Journey to the Heart of Iran with Authentic Flavors

Chelo Kabab Koobideh
60.00 AED
A unique taste for lovers of traditional Iranian cuisine

Fattoush Salad
32.00 AED
Iran Zamin’s Fattoush Salad – A fresh and nutritious salad from Lebanon, just for you.
The Best Foods in Dubai: Every Bite, a Journey Through Culture and Flavor
Dubai, a city that embraces cultural diversity like no other, is a paradise for food lovers. Here, you won’t just find international dishes from around the world — you'll taste the authentic essence of Iranian, Arabic, Indian, East Asian, European, and American cuisines exactly as they’re meant to be experienced.
The Dubai Food Showcase is your visual and practical guide to discovering a wide variety of dishes and specialty foods in the city. In this section, you'll find introductions to the most popular and iconic dishes — from Dizi and Ghormeh Sabzi to Turkish kebabs, Shawarma, stone-baked pizzas, sushi, and even unique café-style drinks and desserts.
Popular Foods in Dubai
This page introduces you to the diverse international foods available in Dubai — not the restaurants. Each food item comes with a photo, a brief description, main ingredients, and a list of restaurants in Dubai that serve it.
Categories include:
1. Popular Iranian Dishes in Dubai
- Ghormeh Sabzi: A green, aromatic stew with meat and beans
- Koobideh & Barg Kebab: Among the most beloved Iranian dishes in Dubai
- Zereshk Polo with Chicken: A festive and all-time favorite rice and chicken dish
- Fesenjan: A unique stew with a tangy-sweet flavor of walnuts and pomegranate
- Dizi (Stone Pot Stew): A traditional Persian dish served authentically in some restaurants
- Mirza Ghasemi & Kashk-e Bademjan: Perfect for vegetarian food lovers
2. Arabic and Middle Eastern Dishes
- Shawarma (Beef or Chicken): Available as wraps or plates
- Lebanese Kebabs (Kafta, Shish Tawook)
- Mansaf, Fattoush, Hummus, Baba Ghanoush
- Majboos & Arabic Biryani: Traditional Gulf region dishes
3. Asian Dishes
- Sushi, Ramen, Dak Galbi: Japanese and Korean specialties
- Indian Biryani, Chicken Curry, Dal, Samosa
- Noodles, Tom Yum Soup, Chinese and Thai cuisine
4. Italian, European & American Dishes
- Wood-fired Pizza, Pasta, Lasagna
- Grilled Steak, Burgers, Fried Chicken
- Panini, Quiche, French-style Salads
Café Specialties and Snacks
This section focuses on snacks and items typically served in cafés or suited for light meals:
- Persian Breakfast: Fried eggs, tomato omelet, cheese & walnuts, lentil stew
- English Breakfast: Eggs, sausage, beans, toast
- Waffles, Pancakes, Croissants
- Traditional Persian Ice Cream, Faludeh Shirazi, Sholeh Zard
- Drinks: Turkish coffee, espresso, latte, Persian tea, Sekanjabin syrup, mojito, smoothies
How to Use the Food Showcase
In the Dubai Food Showcase section, users can:
- Browse photos of dishes
- Learn about ingredients, cooking style, and origins
- Discover which Iranian restaurant or café in Dubai serves each dish
- Filter by food type (meat-based, vegetarian, fast food, traditional, etc.) or meal type (breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert)
- Read user reviews on taste and quality
- Share their own experiences with each dish
Why This Page Matters for Persian-Speaking Users
Persian-speaking residents or visitors in Dubai who seek familiar flavors and high-quality meals often want to know what to expect before visiting an Iranian restaurant. This showcase is designed exactly for that purpose — letting you explore the dishes, get familiar with them visually and descriptively, and then choose where to enjoy them.
Conclusion
At Phil, we don’t just introduce foods — we turn them into an informative, visual, and selectable experience. The Dubai Food Showcase lets you see, understand, and choose your food before you ever place an order — so you know exactly what’s coming to your table.