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Is breakfast expensive in Dubai?

Breakfast costs in Dubai On average, a breakfast for one person at a mid-range restaurant in Dubai can cost between AED 30 and AED 60, which is about USD 8 to USD 16. Breakfast for two at a high-end restaurant can cost between AED 200 and AED 300, which is about USD 54 to USD 81.



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A week-long vacation in Dubai can cost anywhere from $1,500 to $5,000 or more, depending on your preferences and travel style.

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Eating out in Dubai isn't much different to most cities in the world, unless you are dining at the Burj Al Arab. There are a number of fine dining options to choose from, however on average the cost of a 2-3 course meal at a mid-priced restaurant would cost about Dhs100-150 per person (about US $30-40).

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A meal for one person at a mid-range restaurant in Dubai can cost between AED 50 and AED 150, which is about USD 14 to USD 41. A dinner for two at a high-end restaurant can cost between AED 500 and AED 800, which is about USD 136 to USD 218.

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Dubai is regularly named as one of the most expensive cities in the world, but the famously over-the-top emirate is also a top spot for foodies on a budget. The city has a thriving international dining scene, thanks to its large multicultural population, and top-notch cuisine can be sampled at affordable prices.

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While it is possible to use credit cards at most locations and at the ATM, it is still important for you to have cash on you in the UAE. Some credit cards come with attractive features for frequent travellers, including complimentary travel insurance, rewards points, and additional security measures.

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At Dhs5,000 per person, Sublimotion at Mandarin Oriental Jumeira is probably one of the most extra dinners you'll come across in Dubai. The concept launched in Ibiza in 2014 and made its debut in Dubai in 2021, and has since established itself as an over-the-top culinary experience.

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In Dubai, you don't have to tip, as a service charge is built into the prices (especially with restaurants). It won't be considered rude if you don't leave the staff any dirhams. With that said, remember that the service charge goes to the business—not directly to the staff that served you.

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* Economy - the Dubai hotel economy was ravaged before COVID, with their worst numbers on record for occupancy and revenue, primarily due to oversupply. So hotels can't fill their rooms and can't get their target prices, so some will be desperate and do crazy things or pay for sponsored listings with OTA etc.

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Clothes are comparatively cheaper in Dubai, due to the plethora of options available. Dubai is a haven for bargain hunters. There are many places for cheap shopping in Dubai. From daily essentials to high-end products, you can find many shops and online platforms selling products at pretty reasonable prices.

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