Al Ustad Special Kebab

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Lucy Mulcahy
"I think everybody in Dubai knows this flamboyant Iranian restaurant. Close to the creek and the heritage town, It is supposed to be the oldest restaurant in the city. The family run joint is small, loud with the most original colourful decor, consisting of hundreds of photographs and framed articles. In terms of the menu itself, you're looking at perfectly cooked meat skewers, generous portions and surprisingly affordable prices. It really is a meat-lovers paradise, so whilst there are veggie options, it might not be the most comfortable space for those with certain dietary requirements."
Lotte Willems
"La mer a bit too pricey? If you're looking for a more affordable dining option for lunch, why not save your appetite for later and visit the Iranian restaurant Ustadi Special Kebab, owned by Majeed Al Ansari and his brothers? This historic restaurant is among the oldest in Dubai and has gained popularity among the sheikhs themselves. Notably, during the challenging times of the coronavirus crisis, the sheikhs stepped in to support and ensure the restaurant could remain open"
Vajresh Balaji
"A legendary spot for Persian kebabs, Al Ustad Special Kabab offers flavorful grilled meats at very reasonable prices. The unpretentious setting adds to its charm"

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