Meet Shahrukh – Dubai’s Bangladeshi Food & Travel Blogger
Where flavors tell stories, and every bite reveals a new journey.
I’m the explorer behind Kosharyzizo – uncovering UAE’s hidden eateries, street foods, and cultural bites one post at a time.
Food & Travel Blogger
my story
From Sylhet’s misty hills to Dubai’s bustling food streets, my journey is a tale of flavor, culture, and discovery.
I’m Shahrukh — a Bangladeshi food and travel blogger based in Dubai, and the storyteller behind Kosharyzizo.
In 2022, I left my peaceful hometown of Sylhet and moved to the UAE with one goal: to explore cultures through their food. From sipping Arabic coffee in Sharjah to chasing camel burgers at midnight in Abu Dhabi, I believe every bite tells a story.
What started as wanderlust has now turned into a platform — where I share honest reviews, local food finds, hidden travel gems, and cultural stories for readers who want real experiences beyond the tourist map.
Ready to taste Dubai like a true insider? Let’s explore hidden gems and savor authentic flavors together—I’ll be your guide to unforgettable travel and culinary adventures! 🌍✈️🍽️ Keep connected for more!
My Food Chronicles
latest from the blog
Traditional UAE Dishes That Still Matter in Modern Emirati Homes
Modern life in the UAE moves quickly. Homes feel busy, schedules stay full, and kitchens often carry the pressure of
Where to Find Authentic Emirati Breakfast in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi carried its mornings in a very particular way. The city woke gently, with pale light on the roads,
Best Traditional Emirati Foods First-Time Visitors Should Try in Dubai
Dubai often dazzled visitors with towers, malls, and polished hotels. Still, the city felt most honest at the table. Beneath
The Soupy Side of the UAE: Warm Bowls that Heal
Cool evenings in the UAE felt surprisingly sharp. Air-conditioning carried that chill into malls and homes. A warm bowl often
Breakfast at the Beach: Reggae Rolls with Egg and Cheese
I carried a small pan to the sand. The morning air felt salty and cool. The sea sounded steady, like
Spice Trades That Built Cities: Gulf Routes in Your Kitchen
I opened a tin of cardamom and felt the room soften. The smell seemed old, like the sun on a
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