GAZEBO RESTAURANT
Read moreOpened in 2000, this is a restaurant of awadhi cuisine, a cuisine originating from Awadh, a region of North India. The bawarchis (chefs) and rakabdars (gourmet cooks) of Awadh have invented the dum pukht style of cooking or the art of cooking on a very low flame. They prepare exquisite dishes of bicentennial recipes. The setting is simple, but it is a feast. Several restaurants of the same brand in the city. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian menus, with kebabs, kormas and biryanis for example. Good background music. A real trip.
AL-FAWAR RESTAURANT
Read moreExcellent Arabic cuisine, grilled meats, especially at very reasonable prices. There are also several kinds of fish and seafood, very fresh and good. Buffet on Fridays.
KENT RESTAURANT
Read moreVery good vegetarian restaurant.
AL-KALHA RESTAURANT
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The mysterious alignment of Wadi Asimah
About fifty kilometers south of the capital, a remote wadi shelters one of the most striking archaeological enigmas of the Gulf, the alignment of Asimah (2100-2000 B.C.). Excavated in the early 1970s by Beatrice de Cardi, an officer of the Order of the British Empire described by the BBC as a "real Indiana Jones", the site is now being studied by the French Archaeological Mission. As we will learn when visiting the national museum in town, the alignment of stones, sometimes dark, sometimes light, is extended by a curious apsidal shape (GPS coordinates N 25°24 13 10", E 56°08 55 40"). In the vicinity, an Iron Age site was also identified as well as numerous tombs. The journey through this valley in the vicinity of Masafi, which is possible without an all-terrain vehicle, gives the opportunity to discover a succession of charming wadis. Count 26 km on E18 from the airport roundabout, go east towards Al Ghail at 7.5 km, left at Y, count about 5 km of track, right at Y, go up Wadi Al-Fara and Wadi Mawrid to reach Asimah.
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MALIK ALFAROOJ CAFETERIA
Read moreDelicious sandwiches, historical, or grilled chicken wings.
CAFETERIA ABUSHAGARA
Read moreGood Indian cuisine really not expensive, in a popular atmosphere.
RESTAURANTS DU CENTRE AL QASBA
Read moreIn the most fashionable artistic and commercial complex of the square, with its canal, its abrasions and its Ferris wheel, there are several cafés and restaurants where you can play "leapfrog", from the French Gérard to the Italian Mangiare, from the oriental Shababeek to the Indian Biryani Box. And many others, like the delicious Fish Corner, with pleasant terraces. Very good spot for lunch, and for dinner not far from the luminous fountains.
ARABIAN TEA HOUSE
Read moreLocated in the courtyard of an old souk shop, this café with terrace serves traditional Emirati cuisine. We recommend it for a traditional breakfast, a fresh juice or a snack with some mezze, during your day spent in the historic heart of Sharjah. Atypical and picturesque at the same time, it has charm and character. Emiratis meet here for breakfast and lunch, which is a guarantee of high quality and authenticity
THE RESTAURANT
Read moreInside the Al Bait Hotel, in the heart of Sharjah's historic centre, is this beautiful restaurant that embraces a small patio. The decoration is subtle, with numerous clerestories in the geometric shapes of the moucharabieh, giving the restaurant a local touch and a timeless elegance. In a hushed atmosphere, the cuisine is contemporary and revisits oriental dishes, but also those of the Far East and elsewhere. Camel milk ice cream. An elegant and refined address for a lunch break between two museums.