So with breakfast being such an important event, everyone needs a go to place for this morning ritual. My go to spot for quite a while on weekdays has been 1762 Stripped over in JLT and the reason is simple; great food and good coffee.
From the street to the suite our culinary curiosity has taken us across more than 25 countries and countless cities where we’ve dived head first into what’s on offer.
From hawker stands to Michelin starred restaurants and everything in between our passion for sharing the good life with those close to us sprouts conversation and opportunity.
For this we are eternally grateful.
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All in Breakfasts
So with breakfast being such an important event, everyone needs a go to place for this morning ritual. My go to spot for quite a while on weekdays has been 1762 Stripped over in JLT and the reason is simple; great food and good coffee.
While DIFC naturally steals the culinary limelight in the Trade Centre area, a stomping ground is emerging close by in the form of One Central. One of the early openings to set up shop is Andes, which is a new South American concept that is flush with elegance and style.
Over in the greens hiding innocuously inside the Onyx Building lies a little slice of Australiana. Named Pure South, this family inspired and run modern day corner store boasts Dubai’s largest range of 100% Australian goods. It’s like a tardis in here!
Tub Of Butter sits along Sheik Zayed Road in what I call the Safa Breakfast Strip, where you will find (in no particular order) Jones The Grocer, Bystro, Bertin, Lime Tree Cafe as well as Crumbs Elysee. That's a tough crowd. Despite the strange name, this is one spot that you may want to try.
Hailing from Sandton City, South Africa this passionate and family orientated restaurant prides itself on quality ingredients and exceptional service. Originally set up in 1975, they have had a lot of time to perfect their recipes and approach and it shows at their newest venture at City Walk.