Miss Lily’s chefs came to Dubai from New York City and Jamaica, showcasing a modern international twist on traditional Jamaican fare. The menu offers dishes like shishito peppers, their “world famous” jerk chicken, sweet plantains and guava doughnut holes.Open from 7pm to 2am, nightly, Miss Lily’s is great for a late-night snack.
The stylish interior has a colourful island vibe with a musical theme adorning every surface, bringing an atmosphere of reggae roots to the streets of Dubai. One of the most talked about restaurant openings in 2016, a reservation at Miss Lily’s is hard to come by, especially on Thursday and Friday nights.
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