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Local fruit and vegetables are increasingly available and there is excellent local fish. Hotels serve both Arab and European
food and there is also a number of Chinese, Indian and other restaurants. Things to know: All the Emirates, with the exception of Sharjah, permit the consumption of alcohol by non-Muslims. It is illegal to drink
alcohol in the street or to buy it for a UAE citizen. National specialities: • Hummus (chickpea and sesame paste). • Tabbouleh (bulghur wheat with mint and parsley). • Ghuzi (roast lamb with rice and nuts). • Warak enab (stuffed vine leaves). • Koussa mashi (stuffed courgettes). • Makbous (spicy lamb with rice). • Seafood with spicy rice are also popular. National drinks: • Ayran (a refreshing yoghurt drink). • Strong black coffee. Tipping: Most hotels, restaurants and clubs add fairly high service charges to the bill, therefore tipping is not necessary. Taxi
drivers are not tipped.
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Customs duties are low and therefore luxury goods are cheaper than in most countries. The Dubai duty-free shop is one of the
cheapest in the world. Souks sell traditional Emirate leather goods, gold, brass and silverware. Shopping hours: Daily 0900-1300 and 1600-2100, but many shops are open all day. Shops close for prayers Fri 1130-1330.
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