Yes — we deliver traditional Tehran-style kalle pache across all of Dubai, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with the delivery fee set by your area and shown clearly at checkout before you pay. Whether it is a pre-dawn craving in Jumeirah or a late-night gathering in Marina, a copper-pot broth simmered for around fourteen hours can be at your door, sealed and hot.
Does Shaun the Sheep deliver kalle pache 24 hours in Dubai?
We do. Our kitchen never really closes, so kalle pache delivery is available around the clock, every day of the week. Kalle pache (Persian کلهپاچه, known across the Gulf and Iraq as baja / الباجة) is traditionally a dawn and breakfast food, and that is exactly when many of our regulars order — but the pot is ready whenever you are. You can order online here in a few taps.
Which areas of Dubai do you deliver to?
We deliver across Dubai, from Jumeirah and Downtown to Marina, Business Bay, Deira, Al Barsha and beyond. Because distances vary, the delivery fee is priced per area and chosen from a dropdown at checkout — so what you see is what you pay, with no surprise charges. Being based at 64 Jumeira Street, Jumeirah 1, we reach nearby neighbourhoods quickest, which makes us a natural choice for food delivery in Jumeirah and the surrounding coast.
How do I order kalle pache for delivery?
Ordering takes only a few minutes. The flow is designed so your hot broth reaches you fast and correct:
- Choose your food. Pick individual items — brain, tongue, trotters, tripe, lamb cheek, brain soup or plain broth — or a communal platter for 1, 2, 3 or 6 people. Add sangak bread, seven-year garlic pickle and a bottle of doogh.
- Select your area. Choose your Dubai area from the dropdown; the matching delivery fee appears instantly.
- Drop your map pin. A precise pin is required so the driver finds your exact door, tower or villa without calling around.
- Pay your way. Pay securely online, or choose cash/card on delivery.
That is it — your order goes straight to our kitchen and out for delivery.
Delivery, pickup or dine-in — which suits me?
All three are available. Delivery brings the meal to you; pickup lets you skip the fee and collect fresh; dine-in gives you the full ritual with warm bread straight from the counter.
| Option | Best for | Fee | How |
|---|---|---|---|
| Delivery | Home or office, 24/7 | Per area, shown at checkout | Order at /, drop a pin |
| Pickup | Fast collection, no delivery fee | None | Order online, collect in-store |
| Dine-in | The full experience | None | Reserve a table or walk in |
How does the broth survive the journey?
Kalle pache travels well when it is packed right. We seal the slow-cooked broth hot in leak-resistant containers, with the meat, bread and pickles kept separate so nothing goes soggy. When it arrives, pour the broth over the meat, warm it gently on the stove if you like it steaming, tear in fresh sangak, and finish with garlic pickle, a squeeze of lemon and a glass of salted doogh. The broth is naturally rich in collagen and gelatin from the bones and trotters — one reason this dish has been traditionally valued as a restorative winter breakfast, and why many people find a bowl deeply comforting.
Is the lamb halal?
Yes. In the UAE all meat sold is halal by law and standard, and our lamb is halal. Every head and trotter is hand-cleaned before dawn and simmered in a copper pot with onion, turmeric and garlic, skimmed hourly until the broth turns the colour of strong tea. Ready to try it? Start your order — we are open right now.