Known for both its healthy eats and guilty treats, 1762’s latest dubai outpost has its eyes on environmental recognition too.
1762, and its sister company Appetite, have been on the radar of many a Dubai foodie for years now. Known for their fresh and healthy salads, juices and that infamous roast beef Yorkshire pudding wrap (still one of the city’s finest sarnies), the company is relied upon by many for a quick, easy and value-for-money weekday lunch option.
But since opening its latest, and biggest, outlet, 1762 Stripped, in JLT late last year, this local start-up has really revved up its ambition, introducing an on-site kitchen and bakery as well as a development kitchen-cum-cookery class space.
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