Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, left, Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi, with Dr Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, far right, Chairman of the Department of Community Development, Abu Dhabi, present an award to Mohan Jashanmal, second left, and Shouja G Jashanmal, second right.
Urban Treasures held its first awards ceremony on Wednesday at the Cultural Foundation. All photos: Victor Besa / The National
Seafood restaurant Bu Tafish was honoured at the ceremony. It was named by the UAE’s Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, when it was launched as a boat kiosk in 1968.
All Prints has been selling books, stationery and various printing supplies in Abu Dhabi since 1968.
India Palace restaurant has been a staple in Abu Dhabi since 1997.
Al Ibrahimi Restaurant on Sheikh Zayed the First Street is renowned for its Pakistani and Arabian food.
Tripoli Sweets is one of the city’s most-loved spots for Lebanese sweets and kunafa.
Opened in 1980, Al Aqssa now operates two branches in Al Zahiyah and Khalidiya areas.
Al Safa Carpet, established in the Mina Zayed Port area in 1996, is known for its variety of rugs, from traditional Emirati ones to modern designs.
Malik and Shaheed Shop is located in Madinat Zayed and has been a favourite for tailoring equipment and textile since 1992.
Malik and Shahid owner Nadim Baloochi, centre, with his brothers, Farooq and Younes.
Established in 1990, Al Sultan Markets and Bakeries is one of the most popular bakeries in Abu Dhabi and now has 13 branches across the UAE.
Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, left, Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi, with Dr Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, far right, Chairman of the Department of Community Development, Abu Dhabi, present an award to Mohan Jashanmal, second left, and Shouja G Jashanmal, second right.
Urban Treasures held its first awards ceremony on Wednesday at the Cultural Foundation. All photos: Victor Besa / The National
Seafood restaurant Bu Tafish was honoured at the ceremony. It was named by the UAE’s Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, when it was launched as a boat kiosk in 1968.
All Prints has been selling books, stationery and various printing supplies in Abu Dhabi since 1968.
India Palace restaurant has been a staple in Abu Dhabi since 1997.
Al Ibrahimi Restaurant on Sheikh Zayed the First Street is renowned for its Pakistani and Arabian food.
Tripoli Sweets is one of the city’s most-loved spots for Lebanese sweets and kunafa.
Opened in 1980, Al Aqssa now operates two branches in Al Zahiyah and Khalidiya areas.
Al Safa Carpet, established in the Mina Zayed Port area in 1996, is known for its variety of rugs, from traditional Emirati ones to modern designs.
Malik and Shaheed Shop is located in Madinat Zayed and has been a favourite for tailoring equipment and textile since 1992.
Malik and Shahid owner Nadim Baloochi, centre, with his brothers, Farooq and Younes.
Established in 1990, Al Sultan Markets and Bakeries is one of the most popular bakeries in Abu Dhabi and now has 13 branches across the UAE.
Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, left, Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi, with Dr Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, far right, Chairman of the Department of Community Development, Abu Dhabi, present an award to Mohan Jashanmal, second left, and Shouja G Jashanmal, second right.