The Most Extra Milkshakes You Can Find in Dubai
One look at these and you'll forget your diet instantly!
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One look at these and you'll forget your diet instantly!
Black Tap is a chain of well-known restaurant in NYC and they’ve also recently opened up in Dubai. Here you can expect to find the typical American cuisine of burgers and crazy shakes, portions are massive so make sure you come on an empty stomach. Be advised that one shake per person might be a bit much and usually can happily fill two people!
Address: 906 Jumeirah – United Arab Emirates
Fume described itself as a “eatery with no bells, whistles or flashing lights, just wholesome food from around the world” – if that’s not enough to convince you to check it out, then how about the crazy chocolate milkshake + brownie concoction that’s below!
Address: Pier 7, Level 1 Marina – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
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The milkshakes at The Lion have so much going on, we challenge anyone to finish the entire thing all by themselves! The Lion by Nick & Scott is a pub offering all the typical pub food like beer, ales, friendly staff, but in a chic establishment. Come here to catch all your favourite sports games, especially with the World Cup on… what better time to get a milkshake and watch the game!
Address: H Hotel 1، Sheikh Zayed Road – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
Icelab is dedicated to give you a menu full of everything dairy, from icecream, milk shakes and delicous sweets.
Address: Al Khail Road, Al Quoz 2, Near Saif Hilal Lootah Masjid – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
Ella’s Creamery is inspired by a typical icecream parlour from the 1950s, so expect a very retro feel with pastel colours, checkered floors and an overall sense of nostalgia as you walk in! How sweet does the unicorn milkshake below look? Definitely seems like a good instagram pic!
Address: Dubai Parks and Resorts Riverland – Dubai – United Arab Emirates
Which place on the list has your favourite milkshake?