Dubai is well known for its culinary delights. From traditional dishes to their modern version and other international cuisine Dubai has everything you want. So how to explore the authentic dishes of Dubai if you’re there only for a few days? Well, we know it sounds like an impossible plan but there’s someone who can help you cover it in a jiffy. Just like heritage tours of cities are organised, this sister duo from Frying Pan Adventures in Dubai has beautifully fused food with touring. Let’s find out more about this food-tasting tour in Dubai.
Dubai’s Frying Pan Adventures Takes You On A Food-Tasting Tour
A charming perspective on what Dubai has to offer is provided by Frying Pan Adventures. This journey takes you to the busy areas, into side streets, narrow lanes, and busy neighbourhood markets. Spreads of cuisines from all over the world will be presented to you at some of the city’s most genuine cafés.
Sisters Arva and Farida Ahmed, who are also competent tour guides, own the business and lead the excursion. You may explore the more intimate eateries, gastronomic jewels, and hidden beauties that make up Old Dubai on the walking excursions. Bring your sense of adventure, a hearty appetite, and be ready to sample a variety of international food.
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Foundation, Business And More
When one of the sister duo, Arva returned to the city in 2010 after living overseas, she set out on her own travels to discover the flavours from her childhood. By blogging about her culinary explorations, she hoped to reconnect with her origins. She was truly amazed by how much the city had changed.
COVID-19 compelled the group size to decrease from 12 to 6 due to lockdowns and limitations. These conditions led to a negative impact on the company. However, the sisters came up with innovative methods to carry on, including a podcast called Deep Fried that discusses Dubai culinary trends and local entrepreneurs. They also introduced an online guidebook that explores the city’s spice souk. These things have allowed them to communicate with individuals on a global scale outside of Dubai.
So next time you visit Dubai try taking this food-tasting tour with frying pan adventures and set out to explore the culinary world of the Emirates.
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