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Discover the rich flavors of the UAE with these traditional Emirati dishes—from slow-cooked harees to fragrant machbous and crispy rigag bread.
Keep exploring Emirati food and culture
Once we’ve met the UAE’s greatest edible hits — harees, machboos, luqaimat, and the breads that make all self-control feel deeply theoretical — it makes sense to keep going. These guides help you figure out where to explore next, where to eat well, and how to turn one food post into a much bigger UAE adventure.
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- Abu Dhabi Travel Tips – for practical context before you start tracking down Emirati flavors in the capital.
- How To Dress in Dubai – for the cultural side of the UAE trip, especially if meals are taking you into traditional settings.
- Dubai Travel Tips – for useful local context, including notes on where to seek out Emirati cuisine in Dubai.
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Traditional Emirati Dishes: Breakfast
Balaleet

A sweet-and-salty breakfast made from vermicelli, spiced with cinnamon, saffron, and cardamom, topped with an egg omelet. Balaleet is also enjoyed as a dessert and is a staple during Ramadan and Eid.
Shakshuka

A comforting breakfast dish of scrambled or poached eggs with tomatoes, peppers, and a sprinkle of thyme and coriander.
Chebab Bread

Similar to pancakes, these thin, sweet breads are made with flour, egg, and butter, flavored with fennel and turmeric, and served with salty chami cheese, date syrup, or honey.
Khameer Bread

A soft, round bread sweetened with dates and flavored with fennel and cardamom, this traditional Emirati flatbread is known for its melt-in-the-mouth texture.
Regag Bread

Also called Raqaq, this is a crispy, thin bread usually served with Tharyd, a meat dish. Sweet variations include honey or cheese.
Dango chickpeas

Boiled chickpeas with spices, enjoyed as a snack or light meal, inspired by Levantine hummus but retaining whole chickpeas instead of a paste.
Traditional Emirati Dishes: Lunch
Harees

This ancient dish is a slow-cooked porridge of wheat and meat, simmered for hours until creamy. Topped with ghee, it’s often served at gatherings.
Samak Mashwi

Emirati grilled fish, traditionally marinated with date paste and grilled in a clay barbecue. It is cooked unscaled to protect the tender fish inside.
Thareed Laham

A meat and potato stew with flavors similar to Moroccan tagine, traditionally served with Raqaq bread. A light meal, perfect for breaking the fast.
Machboos

The UAE’s take on biryani, this aromatic rice dish includes lamb, chicken, or fish, flavored with cloves, cinnamon, and saffron.
Lamb Ouzi

This rich rice and lamb dish, garnished with almonds and pine nuts, is the centerpiece at Emirati celebrations. The lamb is marinated for a day to enhance the flavor.
Traditional Emirati Desserts
Luqaimat

Sweet dumplings made of flour, milk, and butter, fried and dipped in date syrup. Crunchy outside, soft inside, and flavored with cardamom and saffron, Luqaimat is a popular Emirati dessert.
Aseeda Bobbar

This pumpkin-based pudding, flavored with cardamom, saffron, rose water, and honey, is topped with nuts and best enjoyed warm.
Al Batheeth

A simple date dessert made by baking date paste with wheat flour and spices. Often shaped into balls, it’s a favorite snack with Arabic coffee.
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