The Lime Tree Café
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/RESTAURANTS, DUBAI/ Updated : Aug 14, 2017, 10:59 IST
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A beautiful cafe located in three different locations around Dubai, namely the Jumeirah, Sheikh Zayed Road, and Al Quoz. A cafe where food is taken very seriously, this is where you come to get the experience of a real cafe. The L … Read more
A beautiful cafe located in three different locations around Dubai, namely the Jumeirah, Sheikh Zayed Road, and Al Quoz. A cafe where food is taken very seriously, this is where you come to get the experience of a real cafe. The Lime Tree Cafe and Kitchen cafes open up at 7:30 AM so you can have that great breakfast experience in Dubai. Read less

A beautiful cafe located in three different locations around Dubai, namely the Jumeirah, Sheikh Zayed Road, and Al Quoz. A cafe where food is taken very seriously, this is where you come to get the experience of a real cafe. The Lime Tree Cafe and Kitchen cafes open up at 7:30 AM so you can have that great breakfast experience in Dubai. The ingredients used in the foods prepared here are all fresh and local produce. There is a great emphasis on the quality of ingredients, so even the tea and coffee here are brought from the best places around the world. An experience that promises you a home away from home, these is where you can feel relaxed, and enjoy food that is good for the body. A great place to try out some great foods, here you can also get a good number of gluten-free foods.
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