Emirati Cuisine is a traditional Arabic cuisine from United Arab Emirates and shares similarities with Indian and Persian cuisines About the UAE The United Arab Emirates consists of seven emirates: Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, and Fujairah | Whatever you fancy, wherever you fancy, we have the entire range of cuisines available just for you to satisfy your hunger |
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The humble, yet rich traditions of the east are manifested in the architectural character-so distinct and noble | Four-fifths of the UAE is desert but has contrasting landscapes—from the towering red dunes of the Liwa to the rich palm-filled Oasis of Al Ain, from the precipitous Hajjar Mountains to the more fertile stretches of its coastal plains |
UAE is home to a rich cultural heritage that has been strongly influenced by its unique environment.
With the rapid growth and constant advancements of the Emirates, we are experiencing a great amount of globalization, an interchange of world ideas, and other aspects of culture | |
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A place where tourists and the new generation visit to learn about the Emirati culture | We are on the verge of losing our national identity when it comes to food |
In 1971, the late President Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan unified the small, underdeveloped states into a federation.
10Every corner of Al Fanar Restaurant has a story to tell | Every corner of Al Fanar Restaurant has a story to tell |
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With the rapid growth and constant advancements of the Emirates, we are experiencing a great amount of globalization, an interchange of world ideas, and other aspects of culture | Your wish is our command! Al Fanar Restaurant is here to introduce Emirati cuisine to the local and international market |