Get your breakfast fix
SPONSORED: Turkey takes breakfast very seriously. While you may have heard about breakfast being the most important meal of the day from a nutritional standpoint, for Turks breakfast is so much more. In Turkey, breakfast isn’t just a routine. Turkish kahvalti (before coffee) is a coming together of friends and family. It’s a social event that dates back six centuries to the Ottoman Empire.
A traditional Turkish breakfast is a meal of epic proportions that includes cheeses, olives, egg dishes, jams, grilled sausage and cup after cup of black tea. It’s the kind of meal that, if you don’t know where to go looking for it, could make your wallet noticeably lighter. Lucky for you Huqqa, the Dubai Mall offers the most reasonably priced Turkish breakfast in town.
While brunch has proved to be a good equalizer to the breakfast conundrum, it’s nowhere near reasonably priced. Besides offering breakfast dishes starting from Dh6, Huqqa is also giving its patrons unlimited, complimentary tea with every main course breakfast item.
One of the best Turkish restaurants in Dubai, Huqqa offers a bird’s-eye view of Downtown Dubai, the Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Fountain. Huqqa’s breakfast offers a variety of traditional Turkish pastries, bread, cheeses, sujuk, eggs and unlimited free-flowing tea to go with your meal. Fodies with a penchant for fusion can indulge in the sumptuous avocado benedict and steak benedict.
For the weight watchers, Huqqa is all about ‘designing your own breakfast’. So the menu is full of smaller platters that you can pair together, depending on what you’re craving that day. From traditional Turkish Simit Bagels at Dh9, Menemen(Saksuka) platter priced at Dh17 or a french toast with jam at Dh38.
So come on, get your friends and family to a table at Huqqa and do as the Turks and make your breakfasts a social affair. Now, more than ever, it’s about disconnecting from technology and connecting with the person sitting across from you.
Huqqa is located at the Dubai Mall, Fashion Avenue, Downtown Dubai, On weekdays, breakfast is served from 10am to 1pm and from 10am to 3pm on weekends.
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