Cravers Street

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Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Restaurant· Cafe· Goan restaurant· Cafeteria

Cravers Street Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cravers Street is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on 322 Damascus Street, Al Qusais Industrial Area. Cravers Street is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category restaurant in United Arab Emirates.

Address

322 Damascus Street, Al Qusais Industrial Area

Phone

+971 42221525

Service options

Kerbside pickupNo-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

Late-night foodSmall plates

Open hours

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iamWilWin G

It was a pleasing place to taste such a delicious snacks. Accommodating staffs, affordable and a good portion of food. I recommend, beef burger and chicken satay - so good!

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Henna Saleem

My husband and I love Goan food and decided to give this place a try. After reading amazing reviews, we just had to. It’s a cute little cafe and limited seating. The staff is very friendly and helped us in making our decision on what to eat. We started off with Chicken Cutlets - they were just so good. Such a perfect starter. For mains, we ordered a Ros Omelette and Crispy Beef. Ros Omelette is a chef’s special and I absolutely loved it. Omelette with Chicken gravy served with hot fresh Portuguese Buns, what else can I ask for? Highly highly recommend this dish to be tried. Crispy Beef was good too. We also tried their Cold Coffee and it is worth trying for sure.

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Shalini Saldanha

Good food. Ordered Ros omelette which was really tasty. The bread roll soft n yummy. Son ordered beef sliders which were good as per him. Beef roast was good. Chicken tikka momo's and Chicken dynamite were ok. All in all, good food.

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Jay M

Throughout the world, food is used to celebrate holidays, rituals, and family gatherings. In India, you'd notice this even more in Goa (the Ibiza of India?). I believed I was well versed with Goan cuisine until I landed up at @craversstreetuae and tried their Goan street food specialities. I tried delicious Prawn Rissois for the first time. The Portuguese brought this delicate tasting prawn filled deep-fried pastry over to Goa. My star find however was the Ros Omelette. Ros (a derivation from Hindi for gravy) is a coconut gravy with tomatoes and chillies that packs oodles of flavour when slathered upon a masala omelette that's stuffed inside a Portuguese bread roll. This is a must-try. The spicer Chicken Cafreal pav, which is one of Goa's most staple masala curries, is a fantastic option for those who like a little more heat. Some of the other popular dishes I tried were the chicken cutlets and beef potato chops, both of which are flavoursome and make for a good snack. The butter chicken grilled sandwich was quite nice too. The place itself is small but the fun art on the wall and prompt service add to the vibe. Check out @craversstreetuae for some delicious Goan snacks.

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Sherin Ann Thomas

We had dinner at crave street and the food really impressed us, but not the drinks. We tried crispy chicken, beef sliders, Portuguese bread, Goan beef roast and dynamite shrimps. The flavors were amazing and we really enjoyed every bite of it. The shakes were not thick and lacked a bit of flavor and blame it on cherry lacked in cherry taste. Overall we enjoyed our visit and we would love to visit again to try out more, hopefully they will improve on their shakes soon.

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rumana shaikh

Was craving to be at cravers Street with all the hype I had heard about.. the food was different but was disappointed to know the frankie was made of tortia bread.. so dropped it.. burgers where delicious . don't expect a normal portion as its was to less . if ur good eater may be you need to order 3 dishes for yourself. the worst disappointed was when we ordered chirrios and got 4 pieces for 22dh no no and that also size of your last finger.. keeping in mind size of restaurant the prices are quite hyped.

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rihea sadarangani

This place recently opened in AL Qusais. A small cozy place serving authentic goan style street food. We tried Dynamite Shrimps, Dynamite Chicken, Ross Omlet, Blue Mojito and Nuttela Shake. Also dont miss out to try their Momos! The food was good. The service was great. Do visit this place to try the Goan Food.

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Mohd Ansar

The best chicken cutlet I have tasted. Rest of the items were usual.