The London nostalgia has been kicking in a lot lately and
this time I had my sister-in-law to reminisce with. We were jumping out of
excitement when we found out that Busaba Eathai had opened in Dubai and were
ready to head there the very next day for lunch. We were back in JBR, which was
to my advantage, because I really wanted to swing by the place during the day.
Strolling down ‘The Walk’ became a tad bit fatiguing in the scorching heat but
as soon as we arrived our destination, I felt like I was stepping inside Busaba Eathai at Bond Street Station.
JBR Walk |
Busaba Eathai takes from Thai cuisine but isn’t entirely
authentic, so it’s best not to expect nose dripping curries or Tom Yum Goongs.
This is more of an eccentric Thai meets Western taste buds sort of cuisine.
We remembered the favorites from London, but our Brady Bunch
of seven had varying palates. That’s actually the best part about Busaba, the
menu is quite brief but everybody can find something that they like.
We ordered the Thai Calamari and as good as it tasted, the
dish was such a pleasure to look at. It was presented with a fine texture and I
loved the aftertaste.
Thai Calamari |
Red Beef Curry |
Green Chicken Curry |
Stir-fry chili prawns |
Char-grilled Chicken |
Even though it wasn’t required, we didn’t find it courteous
to simply ignore the dessert especially when they had Sticky Rice with Mango
and Coconut!! The only typical Thai item there lived up to its mark and left us
extremely satisfied with our meal.
Thumbs up for the very attentive staff there and the great
service we got.
Mango with sticky rice and coconut |
Dubai possibly has everything you could ask for from the
west and if it doesn’t, it’s probably on its way.
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