Al Fareej Restaurant

12 Al Nahda St - Al Twar - Al Twar 1 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Service Options Dine-in Takeaway No-contact delivery
About

Al Fareej Restaurant is a persian restaurant and ferry terminal located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The average rating of this business is 4.20 out of 5 stars based on 2070 reviews. The street address of this business is 12 Al Nahda St - Al Twar - Al Twar 1 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates. Al Fareej Restaurant is open seven days a week from 12:00pm to 02:00am.

FAQs
Where Al Fareej Restaurant is located at?
Al Fareej Restaurant is located at 12 Al Nahda St - Al Twar - Al Twar 1 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates.
What is the contact number of Al Fareej Restaurant?
The contact number of Al Fareej Restaurant is +971 4 261 5156
Reviews

5 Johnny Qureshi 18 months ago

An average of 12K steps a day will bring on a solid appetite. This Persian Grill restaurant has the classic Grilled chicken, lamb, Koobideh dishes + some fantastic local seafood options. The Naan bread is paper thin and goes really well with everything.

4 MA AH 16 months ago

A good place for a quick takeaway or if you don’t mind you can dine out in the parking lot. Service is quite fast. Had a Mix grill - sheek kebabs took the number 1 spot followed by chicken tikkas & then the meat tikka. Hummus was great with the hot greasy bread. The price point is average for Dubai. I had the delivery in the car. Worth a second visit.

5 Yousuf Fidaali Burhani 20 months ago

I absolutely love this place. We have to sit on a carpet, which is part of the traditional seating arrangement.

The food is served in a traditional manner, and the mutton and chicken dishes are outstanding in quality.

The portion sizes are generous, and the pricing is reasonable. I would highly recommend this place during the winter season.

Additionally, there's a nearby park where kids can play.

4 shakil n karunan 23 months ago

Variety atmosphere for eating out, it's in a calm quiet place, where you can eat delicious food. Hummus and mutton sheek was really nice ????

4 Nashid T 23 months ago

Difficult to get dine in but you have the option to choose majlis
Overall good ambience
Pricing is little bit high
They serve different flavors of authentic kebabs.
I ordered combo pack but some of the kebab sticks are not cooked well that was disappointing

5 Naeem Mohamed 25 months ago

Secret hidden gem. Nice quite place and we dined in a private room in a traditional setting. The kebabs were juicy and full of flavour. This is now my regular pit stop. Staff are really helpful and service was really good. Highly recommended!!! P.S after your meal you get Soft Toffees which you can’t find in this country. Asked where I could purchase a tub from but unfortunately cannot be purchased in UAE ????????

5 Cheryl Saidi-Johnson 27 months ago

Local spot away from tourists. Not the easiest place to find as there are multiple spots that have the same name. This location was popularized by a YouTuber. Excellent kebabs... AND CHEAP. Only outdoor dining. Next to a mosque so dress appropriately as to not be disrespectful.

5 Narumi H 27 months ago

Amazing grills ! Sitting just beside parking- nice experience. Beef marinated yogurt is my favorite. It’s so juicy and soft. ( picture - mixed grill for 3 , it came with breads , fries, hummus , yogurt, garlic paste and some green veg )

5 glyn moore (ytgvmtv) 63 months ago

Really liked this trip across to Southampton from Hythe. Involves a short train ride to the end of the pier, so grateful they keep this maintained for our pleasure. And rested my bum cheeks in the same seat as King George VI.

5 William Jarrett 75 months ago

An excellent way to get into town! We’ve used this historic service for years and it never fails.
It’s around £7.50 for a return, and that includes a train ride up the pier and the ferry ride. (Make sure you look out for the seat that King George sat in on the train)
The ferry offers fantastic, up-close views of the cruise ships, especially when the Queens are in.
When you get into Southampton, it is a 10 minute walk into West-Quay, or you can take a bus for £1.

5 alex passmore 27 months ago

Delightful trip on a small train to the end of a very long pier! An interesting and easy way to visit Southampton avoiding the traffic.

5 Gordon Knowles 75 months ago

On the 11th April 2018 I visited Hythe village for the very first time. Not really knowing what to expect I found it a very beautiful village on the banks of the Southampton water. Hythe is a town near Southampton, Hampshire. It is located by the shore of Southampton Water, and has a ferry service connecting it to Southampton. Hythe has a small shopping area, a pier, and a very picturesque marina for yachts.
The name Hythe means landing place or haven. Hythe is recorded in a Parliamentary roll from 1293. The Hythe ferry to Southampton is marked on a map by Christopher Saxton of 1575, and on a map by John Harrison in 1788. Hythe was part of the parish of Fawley, although it became a separate parish in 1841. The current church, of Saint John the Baptist, was erected in 1874. It is of red brick with Bath Stone dressings. There were at one time even stocks in the village.
Thanks in part to the British Power Boat Company and it’s excellent access to the English Channel, during World War II Hythe was used as a port for the little ships of the Royal Navy as they were then known, the Motor Torpedo Boats and the RAF Air Sea Rescue Boats. In 1960, The Hovercraft Development Company and Sir Christopher Cockerell, who was the founder, moved to Hythe, he did in fact live in one of the houses near to the marina. There was also a small Royal Air Force base in Hythe known as RAF Hythe. Until its closure in September 2006 it was used by the United States Army to service and maintain watercraft.
Hythe was a village up to the 1950’s, but the expansion of Fawley Refinery, now closed, led to a demand for more houses for workers, and Hythe and Dibden Purlieu were allowed to expand into a small town. In 1983, following the growth of Hythe, the parish of Dibden was renamed to Hythe and Dibden, to reflect the importance of Hythe as a new focal point of the Parish
Hythe has a small shopping area clustered around the High Street, which includes a Waitrose Supermarket, a public library, several charity shops, and various small independent retail shops and cafes. The Hythe Pier, Railway and Ferry operates across Southampton Water to Southampton, and is the oldest working pier train in the world. Hythe's position makes it a good viewing point for watching ocean liners arriving and departing at the port of Southampton, which attracts ship spotters to the area. Hythe has a marina, at which a large number of yachts and boats are moored. Large and expensive houses are situated around the marina, overlooking the waterside. This is controlled by large lock gates at the entrance leading out to Southampton Water.

5 Leon 17 months ago

A really scenic crossing from Southampton to Hythe . A mixture of industry and nature views. The ferry itself does the job.

5 Victor Perov 63 months ago

The one of most efficient ways to get Hythe and come back to Southampton. It’s quick and enjoyable. I would like also suggest you take a seat outside (there are 4 branches outside two cabins), and feel the wind and water on 100%.

5 Grace Ingram 63 months ago

Lovely, relaxing way to travel into Southampton. Cheaper if you buy 10-journey ticket (valid for a year). So much better customer service since Blue Funnel took over.

5 Joan Neale 15 months ago

Hythe would not be Hythe without the ferry, so let’s support the ferry by using it more.
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Business Hours
Saturday 12:00pm - 02:00am
Sunday 12:00pm - 02:00am
Monday 12:00pm - 02:00am
Tuesday 12:00pm - 02:00am
Wednesday 12:00pm - 02:00am
Thursday 12:00pm - 02:00am
Friday 12:00pm - 02:00am
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