Bombay Borough’s Royal Gold Biryani: Dh1,000 : Launched in January to mark the DIFC restaurant’s first anniversary, the gold biryani at Bombay Borough, as the name suggests, is topped with 23 karat edible gold. The dish includes lamb seekh kababs, lamb chops, chicken kababs and malai chicken roast, all covered in gold leaves, served on a bed of saffron-infused biryani. There’s also a selection of sauces, curries and raitas as accompaniments. The Royal Gold Biryani serves four to six people and requires 45 minutes to prepare.
Sccopi Cafe’s Black Diamond Ice Cream: Dh3,000 :
Dessert parlour Scoopi Cafe in Dubai’s Jumeirah 3 is known for its luxe creations. Waffle lollies, black truffle ice cream and edible charcoal aside, it also serves the UAE’s most expensive ice cream: the black diamond. The Dh3,000 sundae comprises 23 karat edible gold, saffron, rare black truffle and vanilla bean ice cream. If that’s not lavish enough for you, there’s also edible gold coffee (Dh50), charcoal ice cream with edible gold (Dh99), edible gold ice cream burger (Dh199).
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