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Traditional Indian restaurant ‘Antique Bazaar’ welcomes diners at a new location in Dubai
historical portrayal of Mumtaz Mahal, the empress of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, under
whose name the celebrated monument of Taj Mahal was built.
Embodying the spirit of Indian heritage, Antique Bazaar has been a cultural beacon in
Dubai since its founding in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The current menu, which is
reflective of the restaurant’s commitment to culinary excellence, includes a diverse
selection of time-honored Indian dishes that have consistently delighted customers over
the years. These traditional
restaurants highlight the value of regional cuisine and actively draw visitors, especially with
Dubai being home to a large population of Indian expats who are history and culture
enthusiasts, as well as avid foodies.
Hosni Abdelhadi, CEO of Carlton Hotels and Suites said: “We are elated to welcome
Dubai’s foodies and families to our new location in Sheikh Zayed Road. We take great
pride in serving the diverse residents and visitors of Dubai, as well as those from all over
the UAE, with a culinary experience that reflects India’s rich traditions. Our prime location
in the heart of Dubai’s busy and vibrant streets further sets us apart and inspires us to
celebrate the city’s rich culture with guests from all walks of life. With this endeavour, we
hope to strengthen Dubai’s standing as a global culinary leader and provide exceptional
services that ensure high levels of customer satisfaction”.
Dubai has been recognised as a global culinary leader, receiving an impressive 97.55 out
of 100 in a Holidu-commissioned study that assessed the food diversity and experience in
75 cities around the world, placing Dubai among the top five cities after London, New York,
Tokyo, and Paris. As per the report, Dubai’s popularity among food enthusiasts stems from
its varied culinary offerings, which encompass both traditional Emirati and international
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