Dubai’s wet markets are filled with all kinds of seafood. This seafood is not the ordinary small fish and shrimp, but rather expensive seafood such as lobster and king crab that most people can’t afford. . Dubai has always been presented to the public as "rich", and this "richness" can be reflected in all aspects. It is said that taxis in Dubai are all sports cars, buses are all Mercedes-Benz, and skyscrapers abound.
Because Dubai is close to the sea and has a long coastline, their fishery is also very developed. Coupled with Dubai's geographical location, there are a lot of seafood there. When you walk into the vegetable market in Dubai, you will basically see piles of seafood. Not to mention the common varieties of small fish and shrimps, even expensive seafood such as king crabs and giant squid can be seen everywhere. What's even more frightening is that extremely rare seafood species are sold here, such as blue-billed parrot fish and sharks.
The seafood in Dubai’s wet market is neatly arranged and dazzling. But it is said that when people buy seafood, they don’t take it directly from the stalls, they are just samples. When they buy seafood, they usually set the quantity, and then the stall owner weighs it to the customer from the pile of seafood that was just caught today or flown in by air.
So are there vegetables in Dubai’s wet markets? Of course there are. In Dubai, due to its unique geographical location, the price of seafood is slightly cheaper, while the more expensive ones are fruits and vegetables. Because these things are basically shipped by air, no matter what the item is, as long as it is labeled with "import" and "air freight", the price will rise like a rocket.