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Viral video: Team India stars spotted digging into street food in Dubai

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Dubai’s Raju Omlet eatery turned into a cricket fan’s paradise when Team India skipper Rohit Sharma and star spinner Kuldeep Yadav dropped by for a pre-match feast ahead of the highly anticipated India vs Pakistan ICC Champions Trophy clash.

A viral video (on www.instagram.com/rajuomlet) has sent social media into a frenzy, showing the Team India duo digging into their meal at the famous street food joint. As soon as word spread, fans mobbed the eatery, desperate to catch a glimpse of the cricketing superstars. 

Some even tried their luck at getting a selfie with Rohit Sharma, who had to wade through a sea of people just to exit the spot.

“And there he is… the Hitman… savouring a champion’s feast! Rohit Sharma and Kuldeep Yadav at Raju Omlet – now that’s an egg-ceptional sight,” read the caption on the viral clip.

The frenzy around the eatery only adds to the overall excitement in Dubai, as fans flock to places where they can catch a glimpse of their heroes.

Cricketers and their love for food

Rohit and Kuldeep aren’t the only foodies in Team India. Virat Kohli, known for his love of North Indian cuisine, was recently seen indulging in local delicacies after his training session in Dubai. His favourite dish is is Chole Bhature. Rishabh Pant swears by Indian food for his recovery. He loves moong dal khichdi made with pumpkin and bottle gourd. Hardik Pandya used to be a meat lover but later switched to a vegetarian diet due to health concerns. KL Rahul loves pasta as Jasprit Bumrah can’t do without a plate of Dhokla.

From eggs to ‘eggcellence’: The story of Raju Omlet’s journey

Long before Raju Omlet became a must-visit spot for cricket stars like Rohit Sharma and Kuldeep Yadav, it was just a humble street cart in Karelibaug in Vadodara, Gujarat run Rajesh Rana, aka Raju Bhai.

Back in 1984, juggling a day job at a printing press, Raju Bhai would set up his cart to dish out simple omelettes and bhurji (scrambled eggs). What started as a side hustle soon became a full-time calling for him. Fast forward to today, and Raju Omlet has grown into a massive food brand, known for its innovative egg dishes.

From Vadodara’s street corners to Dubai’s food scene, and now host to cricket’s biggest names, Raju Omlet is a story of passion and a whole lot of eggs.

(Source: HT, Raju Omlet)

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Dubai unveils mega Dubai Food District, set to become one of the world’s largest food trade hubs

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DP World has officially unveiled Dubai Food District, a bold transformation of the Al Aweer Central Fruit and Vegetable Market into one of the largest and most advanced food trade hubs in the world.

Rolling out in phases from 2027, the mega district will more than double the current market’s footprint to 29 million sq ft, bringing trade, storage, processing and distribution together under one roof. Think cold-chain logistics, smart warehousing, food processing, digital solutions, cash-and-carry zones and even a gourmet food hall.

Announced last year by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the project expands beyond fruits and vegetables to include dairy, staples, gourmet and specialty foods, positioning Dubai as a global gateway for food trade and food security.

Built on Al Aweer’s strong legacy, serving over 2,500 traders since 2004, the district aims to boost efficiency, cut supply chain risks and help food businesses reach markets faster and smarter. With multimodal connectivity to more than 20 global markets, DP World is betting big on Dubai’s role at the heart of the future food economy.

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Free Ice Cream in Dubai? Tourists landing at DXB get sweet treat

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There’s nothing like a cool treat to beat the Dubai heat, and this summer, visitors flying into Dubai International Airport (DXB) are in for a delightful surprise, thanks to a collaboration between Brand Dubai and Dubai Airports.

As part of the #DubaiDestinations campaign, colourful ice cream trucks have rolled into DXB’s arrivals area, dishing out frosty delights to jet-lagged passengers, all for free.

Who’s behind the scoop?
It’s none other than KUHP, a quirky, homegrown brand under the ‘Proudly from Dubai’ umbrella. Think premium swirls, chilled drinks, and major “Instagram it before you eat it” vibes.

“We want every arrival to feel the Dubai difference from the moment they land,” say organisers.

From the sweet aroma wafting through the terminal to the flash of the bright trucks, this isn’t your average airport snack stop; it’s a whole summer mood. The idea? Make every traveller’s first taste of Dubai as memorable as the city.

Cool campaign, cooler cause
Beyond just beating the heat, the move also spotlights Dubai’s creative spirit and shines a light on local businesses. It’s a clever way to turn the arrivals hall into an experience, and a pretty sweet start to any UAE adventure.

So next time you land in DXB, keep your eyes peeled near Terminal 3 arrivals. A free ice cream might be the first thing you taste in Dubai,  and not the last.

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Popular Abu Dhabi eatery Pak Ravi among 6 food outlets shut over health violations

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One of Abu Dhabi’s long-standing Pakistani restaurants, Pak Ravi, has been ordered to shut down by the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA), sparking disappointment among foodies. The closure was part of a broader crackdown that saw a total of five restaurants and one supermarket shut this week for violating food safety regulations.

In a post shared on Instagram, ADAFSA revealed that the closures were the result of routine inspections aimed at ensuring public health and safety. The authority reiterated its zero-tolerance policy for violations that endanger residents’ well-being.

Along with Pak Ravi, the establishments ordered to close include Lahore Garden Grill Restaurant and Cafeteria, Karak Future Cafeteria, Salty Desi Darbar Restaurant, Al Maqamcorner Restaurant, and Rich and Fresh Supermarket.

The specific violations committed by these businesses were not detailed, but ADAFSA said the actions were taken in accordance with Law No. (2) of 2008 concerning food safety in the emirate and its executive regulations. This law empowers authorities to take administrative action, including suspension and closure, against outlets that fail to meet hygiene and safety standards.

Just a day earlier, another restaurant, Rupashi Bangla Restaurant, located on Hamdan Bin Mohammed Street, was also shut down after inspectors found it to be in serious breach of food safety laws. Officials said the Bengali eatery posed a direct threat to public health, and it has since been served an administrative closure order.

Food safety officials in the capital conduct regular inspections of restaurants, supermarkets, and other food establishments across the emirate. The goal, they say, is to ensure that businesses adhere to strict hygiene practices and protect consumer health.

Residents are encouraged to report any suspected violations or unsafe practices by contacting the Abu Dhabi Government Contact Centre at 800 555.

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