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Seafood near Ajman Beach

Ajman city 

Raw fresh Seafood Buffet
The food was delicious and I love the appetizers that come on the side, hummus, Baba Ganoush, Pickled vegetables, arugala and whole tomatoes. Just fresh and healthy start to a delicious meal. I wanted to have fresh seafood and my brother suggested this beautiful small place right across from the beach, in Ajman city. We chose fresh seafood pieces from a buffet style table. The drive there was beautiful and i was amazed by the architecture of this city that reflected the persian style and boats added a mystical charm. I recommend to give this city a try whenever you visit UAE.


Sides that are usual in any arabic restaurant

Garlic chile mussels, prawns and calamari

Grilled garlic lemon fish




Sunset at the beach
So close :)
View from Seafood

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