A small but impressive Iranian eatery in the heart of Bur Dubai, Special Ostadi is a hidden gem that has been around since 1978. Run by Muhammad Ali Ansari and his family, Special Ostadi is one of the best restaurants I have tried in Dubai. The owner's lively
presence guarantees free laughs in a cosy environment that makes you feel
welcome. At times it feel more like the home of an Iranian family, than a restaurant.
The food is simple, yet delicious and the grilled kebabs are a specialty. There is a retro feel with antique phones and light switches decorating the walls. All over the restaurant old photographs of the family, customers and the ruling families of the UAE, are displayed, transporting you through the history of this 34-year-old restaurant and of Dubai.
I personally loved the old and new currency notes from all over the world placed under the glass of each dining table. And at our table I even spotted the discontinued Cypriot pound! A smile on the way out is guaranteed as you are being greeted by the family, something that doesn't happen in most restaurants in this city.
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Lentil soup, rich with chunky pieces of chicken and traditional herbs. |
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A mixed grill of mainly chicken and mutton, marinated with either lemon or yogurt. Grilled to perfection, the meat is soft and succulent. |
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Iranian style rice with butter and pomegranate seeds.
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After the end of our meal we opted for black tea with fresh mint, the ideal finish to any meal. |