4 new food stops in Global Village for Dh30 less

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4 new food stops in Global Village for Dh30 less

Dubai - Global Village is bigger than ever and with it comes new an interesting food concepts

By Keith Pereña

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Published: Sat 10 Dec 2016, 1:59 PM

It's that time of the year when Dubai residents flock to Global Village for a cool family day out while taking a mini tour 'around the world'. The complex has been vastly revamped and with the new attractions comes even newer food concepts! We take a tour (a belly-filling one at that) around Global Village to give you insider info on the best food you can get. And the best part? Everything in the list is under Dh30! Do that math and you'll only be spending Dh45 (tickets are priced at Dh15) for a good time.

Raclette DXB


If you're a lover of all things cheese, visit this spot. Raclette DXB is as of the moment, THE ONLY PLACE in Dubai where you can get raclette - a Swiss dish where the cheese is heated until it melts and is then scraped off over baby potatoes, cold cuts and pickles all for Dh28. See it in action below.

Canadian Poutine


A pillar of Canadian comfort food, Poutine is French fries topped with cheese curds and then given a loving spoonful of beef gravy. In an online poll made by CBC Television it is considered one of the greatest Canadian inventions of all time. Why not try it out for yourself for a measly Dh20?

Thai Snacks


A Global Village classic. Thai Snacks is one of the more common stalls you'll find in Global Village, right after the grilled corn and karak stands. For as low as Dh20, you can treat yourself to deep-fried seafood goodies such as prawn cakes and squid balls.

Takoyaki Spheerz


Takoyaki is a Japanese street food. They are ball-shaped snacks usually filled with a mixture of green onions, ginger and octopus. They are then brushed with a special sauce akin to Worcestershire and mayonnaise. For only Dh25, you get a generous amount of freshly made Takoyaki balls.


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