Indulge In Lip-Smacking Desserts & Coffee In A Lush Green Setting At Torrija Cafe, Dubai

Wishing for a nice nature dine-out, but too hot? Well, we’ve found a pretty spot in Dubai that will let you dine in the middle of lush greenery, without feeling the heat! Located in the middle of Dubai’s Quranic Park, this cafe is best known for its coffee and dessert. So, what can foodies expect to binge on? Read on to find out!

Dine Amidst Lush Greenery, Without Feeling The Dubai Heat

Dubai lets you enjoy a whole lot parks and the Quranic Park aims to give visitors a deeper insight into the teachings in the Holy Quran. The park boasts a 60 hectare Islamic Garden, which is home to a whole lot of plants mentioned in the Islamic scriptures. Well, what’s even more exciting is that the park has a gorgeous glass cafe docked right in the middle of lush greenery.

The Torrija cafe in Dubai’s Quranic Park has all things pretty and Insta-worthy. Firstly, the cafe is made of glass, giving you a sense of dining on Mother Nature’s lap. The cafe is fully air conditioned, which means you can enjoy an outdoor-kind-of dining, without feeling the Dubai heat.

As for the food, the cafe is super famous for two items- which are also  their best sellers. Head here to grab a coffee or indulge in their warm Spanish toast, also called Torrija. The Spanish version of the French toast is made of caramelized sugar, cinnamon, blue berries. The Spanish toast comes in many other versions including ones loaded with chocolate, salted caramel, and Belgian biscuit.

Besides, you can also try the savory versions like Cheese Torrija- made of cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, fresh basil and Bechamel sauce. Alternatively, you can also opt for a ham or pepperoni torrija. And finally, seal your meal with a hot cup of fine-blend speciality coffee shot.

Well, with temperatures beginning to fall, this place would just be a perfect pick !

Deets

Location: Al Khawaneej, Gate 2
Timings: 9AM-10:30PM | Weekend 9AM-11 PM

Vaishnavi Venkataraman: Research, science labs and of course nerdy glasses – that’s what my life was all about until I finally woke up to realise how much I loved food, travel and telling tales. A chai addict, a moody writer and mother to a smallie, my journey as a writer began with The Times of India. And now, here I am in Dubai pursuing my passion and exploring a new city, all in one go!