Sarabeth's City Walk
Sarabeth's City Walk is a restaurant in Al Wasl situated at the intersection of Al Safa and Al Wasl roads. It serves breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner in a warm, inviting space designed to feel comfortable and welcoming for all guests.
The original restaurant opened in 1981 in New York with just three tables, inspired by a homemade marmalade recipe. The expansion eventually brought the concept to Dubai, marking its first location in the Middle East.
The restaurant is named after its founder Sarabeth Levine, who started by making marmalade at home for her family. It embodies a relaxed New York dining style where guests linger over meals without feeling rushed.
The restaurant sits at an easy-to-find corner location in the Al Wasl district. It is best visited during early morning hours when the selection of breakfast and brunch dishes is at its fullest.
The restaurant's origin traces back to marmalade that was prepared as a gift until friends convinced the founder to sell it. Sarabeth Levine herself visits new locations to ensure every guest is treated like a celebrity.
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