Last Exit Al Khawaneej Walk is situated in the district of Al Khawaneej, an area that is very close to the border of Sharjah. As the name suggests, this is the last exit from the Emirate of Dubai marking the start of another emirate of UAE. This is a project by Meraas, they are renowned Dubai-based developers who are behind the making of mindblowing destinations like La Mer, Bluewaters, and City Walk. A perfect place to hang out with your families and friends and innumerable outdoor places. I loved the vibe of this place with food trucks surrounded by lush surroundings with some chic cafes. The architecture was very different which featured an old-style farm ambiance and animal sculptures. Here is my guide on how you can enjoy this trending hub and make the most of it with your loved ones for a fabulous evening.
How to get to Last Exit Al Khawaneej Walk?
The spot mainly caters to drivers here.
To get here, there are limited options.
If you planning to come by Metro, the nearest stations are Centrepoint and Etisalat. It’s a long walk of around 8-10km from these stations to the Last Exit. A taxi is a good option from here.
Buses on routes F05 And 11A go to the nearest bus station, but the stops are at a walking distance of 20 minutes from there.
What is Last Exit about?
If you are looking for a unique dining experience with multiple international cuisines, then look no further away, you have hit the right spot. The architecture is a vintage old-themed farm with several animal sculptures with plenty of food trucks, cafes, play areas, and shopping malls.
This place is pretty convenient. They have prayer rooms, toilets, shopping malls, and ATMs.
This place has everything for everyone. The food trucks have different cuisine from the world and keep changing. There are a lot of cafes and restaurants to choose from.
A shopping mall to cater to your shopping needs is also available.
Food Trucks That Are Worth Trying At Last Exit.
Food truck themes are my favorite where they prepare fresh food in a truck that is lit and attractive and present food to you outside their respective trucks.
Are any Sushi lovers in the house? Yes, you heard it right. Sushi Station is at your rescue to tempt your tastebuds. I personally liked their dynamite shrimp and beef fried rice. The taste was to die for.
There are a lot of burger joints such as Krush Burger and Slice And Bun. I tried the beef burger and to my surprise, it was so good. It was cooked to perfection and was juicy and tender and the melted cheese added so much flavor to it.
There is a wide variety available for coffee addicts.
Cupagahwa, Caffe Di Roma, Saddle, and Starbucks are quick options if you want to grab a quick coffee from the drive-thru.
The very popular Crossaints from NYC have made their way through Cupagahwa and it is a must-try. I cannot emphasize freshness and taste, and the crunchiness of the croissant. It comes in a combo with a drink of your choice, a croissant, a softie, and extra sauce. This combo is for 59 AED but is worth every penny.
Caffe Di Roma serves the best Creamiest Coffee and is named Creampresso.
Come meet your loved ones, relax, and unwind from stress with a beautiful view of the lake sipping on some creamy cold coffee.
DOH, Chick N Cone, Baskin Robbins, and Yuki No Hana (Japanese desserts) are some other food trucks at Last Exit.
Love Is In The Air At The Promise Bridge
A charming walkway connecting the bridge that crosses the lake between the Last Exit and AL Khawaneej Walk, a shopping mall. This is a promising bridge where the couple writes their names on the lock and attaches it to the bridge. The lock represents the eternal forever love for each other. It is a beautiful location for couples to express their emotions and click pictures.
Restaurants at The Al Khwaneej Walk
Lezzet is a Turkish restaurant serving authentic Turkish food. The kebabs and mixed grills were mouth-watering and lived up to my expectations.
‘Salt’ serves the best burgers in Dubai. There are chicken and beef burgers, sliders, and cheesy fries. The Wagyu Beef Burger and Chicken Cheetos Burger were heavenly when I took the first bite. The flavors burst into my mouth. The cheesy fries melted in my mouth. I would be visiting this joint again to satisfy my burger cravings.
Acai Bowls, Madness, Nourish, Asma, and HomeBakery Kitchen are also one of the top restaurants in Al Khawaneej Walk.
Shopping Therapy
Touch Of Oud is at the mall to shop for aromatic oud and bukhoor.
Senso, established in 2000 has gained a lot of popularity and is a very good quality abaya brand in Dubai. The fabrics used are soft and durable. It is budget-friendly as well.
I love to shop from Patchi, they are the finest chocolates in Dubai. You are missing it if you haven’t tried Patchi as of now. I m a big fan of their chocolates. Ohh, the thought just makes me drool.
Qenwan Dates, Mumuso, Gold and Jewellery shops, and Opticals have their outlets at the mall.
A Geant Hypermarket is obtainable for your day-to-day grocery needs.