



Introduction
Renowned as the city's cultural enclave with its galleries, classic car showrooms, art house cinema, and concept stores, has now evolved into an exciting foodie neighborhood. The area thrives as a dining hub, boasting 15 attention-grabbing restaurants, cafes, and food trucks offering a diverse array of culinary delights, from Houston-famous handrolls and Balkan pies to fresh manakish. In winter, it's the perfect time to wander around and savour the various flavours. Be sure to check out the biannual Al Quoz Fest, when the neighborhood truly comes alive with even more food stalls and trucks, creating a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere.
Where To Eat
Wild & The Moon: Known for their organic, plant-based dishes and cold-pressed juices. Nightjar Coffee Roasters: Specializes in high-quality coffee and innovative brunch options. INKED: Offers a unique dining experience with themed pop-up dinners.
How To Navigate
Alserkal Avenue is laid out in a grid pattern, with clear signage for galleries and dining spots. It is advisable to start at the main entrance and explore from there, as the industrial setting can be a bit overwhelming for first-time visitors.
Timings
Open daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM.