The former food truck opens a cool new restaurant.
Zoi has hit major foodie goals, as it has expanded from a food truck to a restaurant. The new venue is located in Al Ain’s historic Al Qattara Arts Centre and serves Middle Eastern classics with a European influence. So, if you’re looking for a cool hangout, here’s what you need to know.
Zoi Café has indoor and outdoor seating, plus corners to catch up and work remotely. The décor boasts a bright, airy aesthetic, thanks to its floor-to-ceiling windows and cream walls. The contemporary design includes soft grey seats, plenty of green foliage and shelves with books.
Zoi Café’s food menu includes breakfast, croissants, salads, small plates, large plates and pizzas. The breakfast includes Croque Madame, Shakshuka, Truffled Scrambled Egg and Turkish Simit Egg. The pizzas include Al Burrata, Musakhan, Neapolitan Margherita and Polo Pizza. The fresh from the oven dishes include Burrata Zaatar, Cheese and Honey, Falafel and Labneh and Scrambled Eggs.
Plus, make sure you leave room for dessert. You’ll be spoilt for choice, as desserts include Baklava Pudding, Classic French Toast, Kunafa Cheese Cake, Millefeille and Sticky Dates Pudding. Plus, cookies range from Sea Salt Nutella to White Chocolate.
Zoi Café’s drinks menu spans coffee, cold drinks, tea and milkshakes. The drinks include Blueberry Ade, Lemon Mint and Strawberry Lemonade, plus Kalita, Nacciola Latte and Saffron Latte.
We’re fans of Zoi’s signature teal cups and plates. So, if you want to take the Zoi Café experience home, then you’ll be pleased to hear that there’s a shop. The items range from coffee beans to those ceramic cups.
Zoi Café is open daily from 8am to midnight.
GO: Visit https://qr.emenu.ae/zoiqattara#/ for more information.