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Your Ultimate Guide to Dubai’s 24 Best Shawarma Joints

24 best shawarma sandwiches in Dubai to devour today

While it may not be a traditional Emirati dish, shawarma has firmly planted its flag as one of Dubai’s most iconic street foods. This beloved street-side staple actually traces its origins to the Levant, far from the Arabian Peninsula’s shores.

Yet in Dubai, it has been wholeheartedly adopted, becoming a fixture of the city’s culinary landscape. It’s the perfect grab-and-go lunch, a reliable post-midnight feast, or simply the answer to a craving for something deeply satisfying. And in a city built on convenience, you’re never far from your next fix—it feels like there isn’t a square kilometre in Dubai without a spot claiming to serve up the best.

But let’s cut to the chase: we’re here to hunt down the absolute best. We all know the dream. It starts with spiced meat, slowly roasting on a vertical spit until it’s tender within and deliciously charred at the edges. It’s then shaved off in savory ribbons, dripping with rendered fat, and tucked into a warm pouch of fresh pita or saj bread.

The real magic happens next: a generous slathering of creamy, pungent garlic sauce, a scatter of crunchy, salty pickle spears, and the essential handful of piping-hot fries, all crammed into one glorious, messy bundle. That’s the gold standard.

The best shawarma sandwiches in Dubai

Allo Beirut

Allo Beirut means business when it comes to shawarma. Go beef, go chicken, or go for either on a platter instead of wrapped and ready. There’s also the option to choose between classic Arabic bread or freshly baked saj – though we’re not wading into any arguments on which is the superior choice (classic, obviously) (wait, who said that?). It’s all good. Going wrapped? Make it a large. No regrets.

 

Al Beiruti

While there’s plenty of chatter around the manakish and Al Beiruti fries (the latter comes topped with yoghurt, sumac, zaatar and parmesan), it’s the chicken and beef shawarma platters that continue to steal hearts and fill hungry bellies. You can have yours served with thick-cut fries or grilled potato, coleslaw or a side salad.

Al Hallab

One of Dubai’s more luxurious shawarma offerings. But that doesn’t mean wrapped in gold leaf or crammed with caviar. Al Hallab’s Midas touch is in the freshly baked, pillowy soft bread that encases a juicy wedge of chicken, a generous helping of pungent garlic paste, fresh fries and crunchy pickles. It’s an all-star Dubai shawarma if there ever was one.

Al Falamanki

Exuding low-key charm in abundance and dishing up some of the best Lebanese pastries in town, we never say no to a trip to Al Falamanki. We also never fail to order the tangy and tender beef-filled shawarma rolls while we’re there – and neither should you.

Al Ijaza Cafeteria

An old-school favourite, Al Ijaza has been a stalwart on Jumeirah Beach Road for decades. With its impossibly long menu of multi-coloured juices, affordable snacks and oh-so-UAE kiosk-to-car-window service, little wonder this unflashy caff has managed such a lengthy tenure. And its shawarma is on this list for nostalgia as much as anything else. Besides, where else serves them up alongside fruit cocktails named, among other things, Corniche, Happy Day and Computer? Never change, Al Ijaza.

 

Al Mallah

Looking for straight-up, super-tasty street food? Al Mallah needs to be on your list. A classic in Dubai since launching as a humble juice bar back in the late ‘70s, it’s now a top spot for shawarma too.

There’s an ongoing debate about whether chicken or lamb is the winner – but when they’re both so tasty we don’t need an excuse to keep going back for more. Especially when they kick off at just Dhs9. With a punchy garlic sauce, tender meat and fluffy bread it’s a glorious combination.

 

Al Mandaloun

For authentic Lebanese dishes in the busy, buzzy environs of DIFC, Al Mandaloun is your spot. By all means feast on mezze galore to start, just make sure you leave room for shawarma (there’s always room for shawarma, right?).

The mixed meat plate is a serious feast: we’re talking juicy, marinated slithers of both chicken and lamb accompanied by fries, veggies, sesame and garlic sauce.

 

Al Nafoorah

At Dhs75 a pop this shawarma is one of the most expensive options on the list. That said, better fine dining shawarma you will not find: the chicken is smoky, succulent and spiced just so, the pickles are full of punch and the bread fluffy and airy. In short, the classic street food eat scrubs up well.

 

Al Safadi

One of the top Lebanese eateries in town – recently taking home the winning award from us in the best Lebanese category at the Time Out Dubai Restaurant Awards– this casual name has a few branches in Dubai, so you’re never far from shawarma when you need one.

While it’s one of the pricier on this list, the setting at locations such as The Pointe justifies the price tag. Opt for the hummus with chicken shawarma for one of the best combinations, or shun the bread and go for a platter loaded high with garlic sauce, fries and pickles.

 

Barbar

Much-loved Lebanese export Barbar set up shop in Dubai at the end of last year and we can tell you one thing – their shawarma has travelled well.  Here things are kept simple and authentic (minimum frills and maximum taste).

You only need to order the chicken shawarma with extra toum and you’ll see how well the approach works. What’s more, this place is now open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

 

Babel

Superb shawarma in Fashion Avenue with views of the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain, no less. Amongst a menu made up of genuinely excellent dishes – zingy fresh salads, swoon-worthy hummus included – the beef shawarma platter here stands out, thanks in no small part to the combination of flame-grilled meat dripping with juices, crunchy veggies, hot and crisp fried potato cubes and smooth and creamy tarator sauce for dunking.

 

Bright Moon Cafeteria

This humble spot has an absolutely massive menu, but shawarma is what it’s all about in our eyes. Have it loaded up on a plate, stuffed in a wrap or smothered in hummus – and all for under Dhs20. Can’t get better than that.

 

Eat & Drink

Some might argue the cheaper the shawarma, the better it tastes. Eat & Drink backs up the argument. They have a selection of juicy, perfectly spiced shawarmas for you to choose from with multiple meat and flavour options. You can opt for the classic chicken or beef shawarma. If you are feeling particularly adventurous, try the Mexican shawarma. At Dhs5 a pop, order them all.

 

Em Sherif Café

Shawarma at Em Sherif Café? Should not even be a question. The winner of Best Lebanese Restaurant at the Time Out Dubai Restaurant Awards is a must-visit restaurant. Yes, you’re spending a little extra on this one. (It’s Dhs72 for chicken and Dhs80 for meat), but you’ll get a generous portion of shawarma. Perfect for eating alone or with friends. Wait. Who needs company when you have a good shawarma to hold onto?

 

IKEA

Say what? We’ll say it again. IKEA. And why wouldn’t this master of affordable eats be able to adapt itself to the local market? Thankfully, there’s no self-assembly here. Just like everything else in the store, there are no whistles and bells here, just a small, classic Arabic bread filled with well-seasoned chicken, fries, salty local pickles and a liberal dollop of garlic paste. You might have nearly got divorced in the shadow of the latest bed linen collection, but nothing says “I love you” through gritted teeth like a shawarma on the way to the car.

 

Operation Falafel

A dominant force on the affordable, fast-casual Levantine dining scene, Operation Falafel is now a firm favourite around the world, with branches in the UK, KSA and US of A.  There’s plenty more to the brand than the name suggests, from eggs in all manner of styles to freshly baked manakeesh, via seriously savoury chicken livers.

When it comes to shawarma, choose between chicken (with fries, pickles and garlic) or beef (with onion, grilled tomato, parsley and tarator), wrapped in classic Arabic pita or dome-baked saj. There’s no wrong choice.

 

Laffah Restaurant

Laffah’s chicken shawarma is worthy of your respect and adulation. The thinly sliced meat is seasoned in a beautiful rub – spicy yet sweet, peppery yet fragrant – then slathered in sauce and rolled between thin bread, before being toasted between a hot press for a crisp finish.

 

Mama’esh

Did someone say organic flour? Yes, we did. Get your organic flour shawarma wraps at Mama’esh. And the healthy goodness does not stop there. The shawarmas are also oven-baked. All of the good health and nutrients, all the beef and chicken shawarmas you love.

 

Metro Falcon Restaurant

The Arabic shawarma is the one to go for here. The wrap, packed full of chicken, pickles, fries and punchy garlic sauce, comes with fries (yes, you can’t have enough fries here), and is a hefty portion for less than Dhs17. You can also get a small wrap on its own for Dhs5.25. While you wait for your order to be prepared, you can browse the massive, confusing menu, filled with everything from Indian breakfasts to beef stroganoff.

 

Shawarma Station

If this place didn’t excel when it comes to shawarmas, well, it might as well give up and go home. There are dozens of this chain around the city and while the menu includes the likes of Greek salad, falafel and kibbeh, it’s those juicy chicken shawarma wraps we come back for. We’re all over it.

 

Shiraz Nights

The queues outside the shawarma window at this popular spot in Deira suggest that the goods are going to be tasty, and we’re happy to report that the people aren’t wrong. Shiraz Night’s spicy chicken shawarma in particular is a thing of wallet-friendly beauty: flavourful, just-shaved meat glistening with fat, plenty of intensely flavoured chilli-garlic toum and juicy tomato slithers, all tightly wrapped in lacey thin, warm Iranian bread.

 

S’wich

The shawarma at S`wich might not be traditional, but when modernisation tastes this good, we’re not going to question it. Excellent options in the gourmet shawarma selection include the Smoking Chicken Castro (hello, truffle sauce), a hot potato, aioli and spicy honey-filled What’s Beef s’wich and a wrap that combines Peking duck vibes with shawarma notes to devastatingly tasty effect (it’s Ducking Good, as the name suggests).

 

Zaroob

You can spot this brightly-lit street eatery from a mile off, and if the lights aren’t enticing you in, the shawarma should be. Get it in a wrap, in a platter, chicken or beef, or all of the above – there are no judgements here. The shawarma at this 24-hour eatery is as tasty at 1am as it is for breakfast (don’t knock it ‘til you’ve tried it).

 

Zaatar W Zeit

Fast, fresh, family-friendly – you know where you are with Zaatar W Zeit. The causal Lebanese chain has wraps galore on its quick-fix menu, but the meat eaters in the know return to one in particular time and time again. Order the shredded beef Shawarma Steak with tahini sauce in a multigrain wrap (trust us) and you too will have a light bulb moment.

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