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Qwasar Al Hamra Restaurant

A beloved local Emirati restaurant specializing in traditional Khaleeji breakfast dishes and grills.

Qwasar Al Hamra Restaurant, Dubai · Deira
Category
Restaurant
Duration
1 hour
Best Time
Morning
Entry
€€
Rating
4.6 (1,528)
The place

About Qwasar Al Hamra Restaurant

A beloved local Emirati restaurant specializing in traditional Khaleeji breakfast dishes and grills. The restaurant is famous for its balaleet (sweet vermicelli with eggs), chebab (Emirati pancakes), and freshly baked regag bread served in a casual, authentic setting.

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Getting there

Address
Shop 1 & 2 - 2 Hessa St - Al Barsha Third - Al Barsha - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Neighborhood
Deira
Nearest Metro
Green Line to Al Ras station (Gold Souk)Green Line to Baniyas Square station
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Good to know

Tips, answered

The karak chai here is exceptional - order it extra sweet and pair it with fresh balaleet for an authentic Emirati breakfast experience.

Plan for about 1 hour. Morning visits are typically less crowded.

Qwasar Al Hamra Restaurant is in the Deira neighborhood of Dubai. The address is Shop 1 & 2 - 2 Hessa St - Al Barsha Third - Al Barsha - Dubai - United Arab Emirates. The area is well-served by metro.

Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.

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Gold Souk

The Gold Souk in Deira is over 200 shops in covered alleyways displaying more gold per square metre than anywhere else on earth. The window displays are absurd: necklaces that weigh kilos, bangles in every shade of gold from pale Italian to deep Middle Eastern, diamond-encrusted pieces that could fund a small country, and the occasional massive chain that looks like it belongs in a hip-hop video from 2003. The prices are based on the daily gold rate (displayed on screens in every shop) plus a craftsmanship markup. This means the gold itself is priced fairly and the negotiation is really about the making charge and the design premium. Haggling is expected, not optional. Start at about 50% of the asking price. The vendor will counter. You will settle around 65-75%. If the price does not move, walk away. They will often call you back with a better offer. You do not have to buy anything. Walking through is free and the visual spectacle alone is worth the visit. The souk is covered and air-conditioned, which makes it comfortable year-round. The alleyways are labyrinthine but small enough that you cannot get truly lost. The vendors are persistent but not aggressive, and a polite 'just looking, thank you' works. The best approach: arrive by abra from Bur Dubai (AED 1), walk from the Deira Old Souk abra station through to the Gold Souk (2 minutes), browse for 30-60 minutes, then continue to the Spice Souk and Perfume Souk nearby. The whole loop takes 2-3 hours and is the single best cultural experience in Dubai for the price of an abra ticket.

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