UAE: This high school student’s barbecue delights sell like hot kebabs – News
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Abdulla AlJanahi shows off his signature Wagyu Brisket. – Photos and videos by KT: Muhammad Sajjad
Dubai has a latest addition to its delicious culinary scene, courtesy of a 16-year-old Emirati entrepreneur and his Texas-style barbecue company called Abdul’s BBQ.
Abdulla AlJanahi is definitely making waves and quickly gaining popularity. He juggles her passion for cooking and the pressure of student life. While most students his age focus solely on textbooks and exams, Abdulla runs a successful business, thanks to his innovation and entrepreneurial spirit.
Abdulla attributes his success to his father. “I owe most of my success to my father. “I couldn’t have done it without him.”
Abdulla AlJanahi delivers food to a customer in Dubai. — Photo by M Sajjad
His journey into the world of cooking began at the age of 11. At first he was more of a robotics enthusiast, participating in competitions and demonstrating his talent. In fact, he was able to get second place in the VIXIQ competition. But fate had other plans for him.
Reconnected with the kitchen
While the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted many aspects of his life, Abdulla discovered his passion, which would soon become his calling. He said: “Covid-19 changed a lot of things. It was hard to keep up with robotics, so I reconnected with cooking.”
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At 15, Abdulla embarked on his culinary adventure in December last year, starting a home-based business selling Wagyu briskets.
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