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Middle Eastern favourite Bait Maryam expands with Sufret Maryam 

Chef Salam Daqqaq’s new restaurant is now open in Wasl 51.

Bait Maryam is one of the UAE’s much-loved Middle Eastern restaurants. The team have been awarded the MICHELIN Guide Bib Gourmand, and have a firm following. Now, it is expanding and creating Sufret Maryam in Dubai. 

Now open in Wasl 51, Sufret Maryam offers an elevated take on Levantine cuisine. The Palestinian chef Salam Daqqaq is at its helm, and draws inspiration from her ancestorial roots. She was born in Palestine, grew up in Jordan and later moved to Saudi Arabia. 

Sufret Maryam

When Salam moved to the UAE, she decided to fulfil her dream of becoming a chef. In 2017, she opened Bait Maryam in JLT, Dubai, which proved to be an instant success. The menu is a tribute to her mother and boasts a casual and cosy atmosphere. 

Salam was also named the Middle East & North Africa’s Best Female Chef 2023, by MENA’s 50 Best Restaurants. The restaurant is currently ranked at number 23 on the list.

Sufret Maryam has been designed by Samar Zaakhem. The interior design firm specialises in hospitality and retail spaces. The team shared, “It’s not just a restaurant; it’s where flavours meet passion”.” 

While menu details are under wraps, we expect plenty of fine-dining dishes with an ancestral origin story including Shish Barak and Zataar Ice Cream with Olive Oil Crumble.

Sufret Maryam

Bait Maryam and Salam Daqqaq recently featured on the Netflix series, Somebody Feed Phil. The show follows the presenter, Philip Rosenthal, as he tries food from around the world. In a recent episode, he headed to Dubai and visited the restaurant.

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David Tapley - Editor-in-Chief
As editor-in-chief of the region’s most fiercely local lifestyle publication, David is a self-proclaimed hip-hop aficionado, championing all things food, travel, street art, and streetwear across the United Arab Emirates and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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