A longtime favorite in Dubai’s casual dining scene, Zaroob brings the vibrant energy of Levantine street food into a fun, colorful, and unmistakably nostalgic setting. With branches across the city including Dubai Marina, Sheikh Zayed Road, and Dubai Mall Zaroob delivers quick, comforting, and affordable Middle Eastern classics without compromising on freshness or flavor. It’s lively, reliable, and always buzzing with the sound of saj bread being slapped onto hot domes and juices being blended to order.
Review of Zaroob Dubai – Details
- Best For: Casual meals, late-night eats, and affordable Levantine street food
- Locations: Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai Marina, Dubai Mall, and other UAE branches
- Type: Street Food Restaurant
- Price Range: AED 40–90 per person
- Website: zaroob.com
- Instagram: @zaroob
Zaroob Dubai Marina Review – Highlights
- Authentic Street Food: Zaroob captures the spirit of Levantine roadside vendors with dishes like Fattieh, Shawarma Saj Wraps, Manaqeesh, Falafel, and Borak Jebneh. Everything arrives fresh, fast, and packed with bold flavor.
- Saj Station: One of the restaurant’s signatures. Watching skilled staff stretch dough and bake saj bread to order adds to the charm and ensures warm, pillowy wraps every time.
- Vibrant Interiors: Colorful signs, neon lights, and retro decor recreate an old-school Levantine boulevard. The atmosphere is loud, energetic, and fun perfect for casual dining.
- Fresh Juices & Drinks: Order the Lemon Mint, Jallab, or Avocado Juice they’re refreshing, generous, and prepared right in front of you.
- Great for Groups: Shareable dishes like Mixed Fatteh, Hummus with Meat, Shish Tawouk Platters, and Foul Moudammas turn dinner into a lively table spread.
- Consistent Quality: Across locations, Zaroob maintains strong standards juicy shawarmas, crispy falafel, and bright, sharp tahini sauces.
Review of Zaroob UAE – Things to Note
- Busy at Peak Hours: Expect a queue at prime times, especially on weekends.
- Casual Vibe: Loud music and bustling energy great for quick meals, less ideal for quiet conversations.
- Portions Vary: Some dishes like fattoush and hummus are generous; saj wraps can feel light if you’re hungry.
- Limited Parking at Some Branches: Sheikh Zayed Road can be tricky; Marina and Dubai Mall are easier.
- Not a Fine Dining Spot: What it lacks in polish, it makes up for in authenticity and speed.
Review of Zaroob Levant Restaurant – Tips
- Order a Mix of Small Plates: Try falafel, manaqeesh, fattoush, and borak for the full Levantine spread.
- Get the Shawarma Saj: A must-order soft saj bread with tender meat and just the right touch of garlic.
- Try a Juice You Don’t Usually Order: Zaroob’s juice bar is one of its underrated highlights.
- Visit Off-Peak: Early lunch or late evenings offer the quickest service.
- Add Extra Pickles: They elevate almost every dish and are a Zaroob signature.




