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What You Can Still Eat in Dubai for Under AED 10

I Tried These Places. They’re Simple, Honest, and Worth It.

Dubai is a city of luxury.
But there is a quieter side — in handwritten menus, old bakeries, corner cafeterias, and places where AED 10 still buys something real.

I visited these places myself — sometimes out of curiosity, sometimes because the wallet said so.
None are fancy. All of them are reliable, tasty, and under AED 10 for basic items.

Welcome to the AED 5–10 survival food trail — Dubai edition.

Vada Pav (Mumbai Didn’t Leave Us)

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Mumbai didn’t move to Dubai. These places brought it.

Vaibhav Restaurant – Bur Dubai

What you get: Classic vada pav
Price: AED 5–7
Why I recommend it: The vada pav that actually tastes like home.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Vaibhav+Restaurant+Bur+Dubai

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The closest thing to Mumbai traffic — without the horns.

Chat Bazaar – Karama

What you get: Vada pav, small pav bhaji
Price: AED 6–9
Why I recommend it: Consistent and quick.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Chat+Bazaar+Karama

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If pav bhaji needed a Dubai address — this is it.

Karak Chai & Tea (Dubai’s Real Fuel)

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Oil runs the city. Karak runs the people.

Automatic Restaurant & Cafeteria – Al Barsha

What you get: Karak chai
Price: AED 2–3
Why I recommend it: Strong, dependable, open late.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Automatic+Restaurant+%26+Cafeteria+Al+Barsha

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If you’re awake at 2 a.m., this place is awake with you.

Karama Tea Stalls – Karama

What you get: Karak chai (small)
Price: AED 1.5–3
Why I recommend it: No branding, pure karak energy.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Karak+Chai+Karama

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Arguments end here — with tea.

Bun Maska & Bakery Comfort

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Butter and bread have solved bigger problems than motivation.

Irani Café – Bur Dubai

What you get: Bun maska + tea
Price: AED 4–6
Why I recommend it: Classic old-school vibe and honest food.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Irani+Cafe+Bur+Dubai

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Therapy is expensive. This isn’t.

Karama Bakery

What you get: Veg puff / bun
Price: AED 3–5
Why I recommend it: Cheap, quick, warm.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Karama+Bakery+Dubai

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Eat fast. Don’t ask questions.

Kerala Paratha & Plain Paratha

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Dry. Heavy. Honest — like good advice.

Wide Range Restaurant – Karama

What you get: Plain koki paratha
Price: AED 5–8
Why I recommend it: Filling and straightforward.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Wide+Range+Restaurant+Karama

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Not exciting. Very effective.

Pakistani Cafeterias (Fuel, Not Feelings)

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Pakistani food under AED 10 doesn’t ask how you’re feeling. It fixes it.

Pak Liyari Cafeteria – Deira (Select Items)

What you get: Plain paratha, chai
Price: AED 4–6
Why I recommend it: Same kitchen DNA as the biryani legend, just stripped down.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Pak+Liyari+Deira

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This is the quiet cousin of the famous biryani.

Karachi Darbar Cafeteria – Deira (Breakfast Counter)

What you get: Plain paratha, chai
Price: AED 4–6
Why I recommend it: Reliable, early morning fuel.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Karachi+Darbar+Deira

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Spice takes a break. Hunger doesn’t.

Student Biryani Cafeteria – Deira (Basic Items)

What you get: Plain paratha, tea
Price: AED 4–6
Why I recommend it: Old-school, consistent, no surprises.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Student+Biryani+Deira

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Students graduate. This paratha stays.

Lahore Cafeteria – Deira

What you get: Plain paratha or roti + chai
Price: AED 3–5
Why I recommend it: Cheapest reliable option when money is tight.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Lahore+Cafeteria+Deira

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This paratha doesn’t entertain. It sustains.

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Manakish (Middle Eastern Bread Therapy)

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Bread + herbs = peace in any language.

Al Reef Lebanese Bakery – Bur Dubai

What you get: Small zaatar manakish
Price: AED 5–8
Why I recommend it: Fresh bread and timeless flavour.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Al+Reef+Lebanese+Bakery+Dubai

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Eat it hot or complain responsibly.

Lebanese Bakery – Satwa

What you get: Small zaatar or cheese manakish
Price: AED 6–9
Why I recommend it: Authentic and cheap.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Lebanese+Bakery+Satwa

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This bread never judges you.

Falafel Sandwich (Protein on a Budget)

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Falafel never tries hard. It just shows up.

Operation Falafel – Satwa (Basic items)

What you get: Small falafel sandwich
Price: AED 8–10
Why I recommend it: Clean, reliable, and vegetarian-friendly.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Operation+Falafel+Satwa

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Falafel that knows it’s being watched.

Aroos Damascus – Satwa (Takeaway counter)

What you get: Falafel sandwich
Price: AED 7–9
Why I recommend it: Big portions, old-school taste.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Aroos+Damascus+Dubai

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Order for one. Eat for two.

Al Mallah – Satwa

What you get: Falafel wrap
Price: AED 7–9
Why I recommend it: Still one of Dubai’s most beloved shawarma/falafel spots.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Al+Mallah+Dubai

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This place has seen worse nights than you.

Plain Dosa & South Indian Basics

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Breakfast food that accidentally became survival food.

Udipi Garden Restaurant – Karama

What you get: Plain dosa / idli
Price: AED 7–10
Why I recommend it: Authentic South Indian classics.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Udipi+Garden+Restaurant+Karama

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Crispy, simple, silently judging ketchup.

Saravana Bhavan – Karama (Budget items)

What you get: Plain dosa / idli
Price: AED 8–10 (vegetarian)
Why I recommend it: Reliable and consistent.
📍 https://maps.google.com/?q=Saravana+Bhavan+Karama

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It’s like walking into South India — without the flight.

The Lost Mumbaikar Says

“Under AED 10, Dubai won’t impress you.
But it will feed you — if you know where to stand.”

Over to You

I tried these. I recommend them.

  1. What’s the best thing you’ve eaten in Dubai under AED 10?
  2. Should I build a Google Maps based AED 5–10 food trailyou can follow live?

Drop your spots in the comments.
I’ll try them — and add them.

Dubai still rewards the curious.

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