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    Craving Mangalore Buns? Here’s Where to Find Them in Dubai

    Imran AshfaqueBy Imran AshfaqueJune 4, 2025Updated:June 4, 2025
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    A South Indian snack that deserves to shine in Dubai for its own special time is Mangalore Buns. Soft, sweet, deep-fried treats made using ripe bananas and flour, these are sweet delicacies from Karnataka’s coastal kitchens. Sometimes described as the delicious lovechild of banana bread and doughnuts, Mangalore buns are a little chewy, mildly sweet, and totally addictive. While it’s no Etihad of these overhead-flavored fried beauties, the few places in Dubai that serve them seem to know what they’re doing. 

    Whether you’ve been a fan for long or are just a curious newbie, here is a curated guide to the best places to Mangalore buns in Dubai- from iconic restaurants to hidden local gems. Ready for the carb coma? 

    Let’s go. Here is our Dubai Indian food guide for Mangalore Buns.

    1. Venus Restaurant – The OG Experience

    Venus

    It would be almost a sin to talk about Mangalore buns in Dubai without starting at Venus Restaurant. This Mangalorean vegetarian gem in Al Karama serves some of the best Mangalore buns, according to many. The Venus bun is light in sweetness, gold in color, and softer than your favorite pillow. It is every bit what a proper Mangalore bun should be. It’s economical at just AED 9.75, which is an indulgence any day. Pair this with their creamy rose milk, and you have a combo that ticks the boxes of comfort and nostalgia.

    • Location: Shop 4, Ground Floor, Al Sharooq Building, Opposite Karama Park, Al Karama, Dubai

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    2. Hari Prasad Pure Vegetarian Restaurant – Hidden Treasure

    Hari Prasad Pure Vegetarian Restaurant

    Nestled away in Discovery Gardens, Hari Prasad is an understated Indian snack hero among Dubai eateries, offering one of the best Mangalore buns near you. Their Mangalore buns are done to perfection, chewy, lightly sweetened, and fried to an Instagramable-worthy golden hue. You get two huge buns for only AED 13, and that is sheer joy, almost free. The uninspiring decor only adds to its charm: this is a place for food, and it really delivers.

    • Location: Ground Floor, Building 2, Zone 3, Discovery Gardens, Dubai

    3. Kudla Restaurant – Coastal Classic

    Kudla Restaurant

    Kudla Restaurant specializes in authentic Mangalorean cuisine so that the flavors of the coast can find their way to your plate in Dubai. The Mangalore buns are one of the most amazing Indian snacks in Dubai. here are soft, aromatic, and tawdry. And the best part? “Bun-Tastic Thursdays” with 30% off make for a perfect excuse to shred some calories midweek. The AED 13 per plate price (before discount) is practically a giveaway for bun lovers looking for something more adventurous.

    • Location: Al Nasr Building, Oud Metha Road, Dubai

    4. Swadist Pure Veg Restaurant – Old-School Comfort

    Swadist Pure Veg Restaurant

    Strictly casual? Then perhaps you would consider another in our list of Mangalore restaurants in Dubai, Swadist, which is rather like your home. The Mangalore buns are certainly all of: soft, subtly sweet, and just banana-y enough, while the spiced chutney they are served with ensures that every mouthful is a perfectly balanced explosion of flavor. At AED 10 for a pair of them, this is without a doubt one of the best snack deals in the city. This is South Indian food in Dubai, done classically and comfortingly. 

    • Location: Ground Floor, Al Amri Building, Al Karama, Dubai

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    5. MTR (Mavalli Tiffin Rooms) – The Legacy Name

    MTR Mavalli Tiffin Rooms

    Dating back to Bangalore’s very soul, MTR is the true place of tradition with consistency. Their Mangalore buns have been slightly crisp on the outside and spongy on the inside, the perfect texture. It is a simple old-school affair that brings you intense flavors and warming satisfaction. For AED 12, MTR is a go-to if tradition and taste from the land of Karnataka are what you seek in the heart of the city of Dubai.  

    • Location: Bank Street Building, Al Tawhidi Building, Mankhool, Dubai

    Why Mangalore Buns Deserve Your Attention

    Still pondering over where to eat Mangalore buns in Dubai? These sweet and fluffy snacks are not just delicious, rich in culture, extremely versatile, and pleasantly filling. Pair them with a hot cup of filter coffee or go all-in with spicy coconut chutney, make no mistake; Mangalore buns are not an on-the-go snack but a mini vacation to the Karnataka coast. 

    So why prevent yourself while heaving a sigh of culinary longing for authentic Mangalore cuisine Dubai? Bookmark this page, visit these restaurants, and let your taste buds discover the soft (and sweet) side of Dubai Indian food.

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