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sand, sea shells and palm trees. It's a lovely place to kick back for a couple of days.
Rooms flaunt the gamut of amenities and even the smallest are pretty spacious.
Eating & Drinking
India House$ INDIAN
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( 06-744 2497; Sheikh Humaid bin Abdul Al Aziz St; meals Dh4-20; 7.30am-3.30pm & 5.30pm-midnight;
) Specialising in authentic Indian vegetarian dishes, this spotless cafeteria is especially
popular with expats for its extensive menu featuring value-priced thalis, biryanis, tandoor
dishes, kebabs and curries from all parts of the subcontinent. Next to Choithrams super-
market.
Hai Tao$$$ CHINESE
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( 06-714 5555; Corniche, Kempinski Hotel Ajman; mains Dh50-100; 6.30-11.30pm Wed-Mon) One of four
stellar restaurants at the Kempinski, Hai Tao is decorated in traditional Chinese style
(complete with wooden rickshaw and golden-roofed pagoda) and serves up superb Szech-
wan and Cantonese dishes, including an exceptional roast duck.
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( 06-742 4387; Corniche) Ponder life while counting the waves and nursing a brewski at this
British pub - and expat fave - next to the Holiday Beach Club.
Getting There & Away
BUS
Ajman has no local bus service. Dubai-based RTA buses travel from Al Ittihad bus station
( Click here ) in Deira (Dubai) to Ajman (Dh7, 50 minutes). Bus 112 makes the trip (Dh5,
30 minutes) several times hourly from Sharjah's Al Jubail station ( Click here ) but does
not pick up passengers on the way back.
TAXI
Shared taxis to Deira (Dh15) and Sharjah (Dh10) leave from the stand (Sheikh Humaid bin Abdul
Al Aziz St) just past the intersection with Al Karama and Al Ittihad Sts. Taxis to Ras Al
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