Showing posts with label Middle Eastern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Middle Eastern. Show all posts

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Mister Kabab in Ayala Technohub

I remember when I used to spend afternoons with my blockmates from the Ateneo in Mister Kabab, the West Ave branch. It was an open area that was perfect for breezy afternoon or post-drinks wind down.  West Ave is quite a ride out, so government girl Ishy and I tried out their branch in the UP Ayala Technohub, just on the way out from Batasan.

The Technohub branch was positioned as a slightly more upscale dining place that catered to the corporate set. 

Shawarma Plate for PHP 99

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Al Muthana, Burj Al Arab, Dubai

A three course meal in the world’s only 7 star hotel. We have anticipated this moment since my colleague Wen Wei floated the idea a few days before we were scheduled to fly to Dubai. The prospect of dining in Burj Al Arab captivated my thoughts.

We were to have a 3 course meal at Dhs 395. The experience began when the entrance of Burj Al Arab that led to an atrium 30 storeys high. We boarded the lift and it took us 27 storeys high in 7 seconds. We faced the Persian Gulf, faced nothingness, yet it was everything because we faced Mecca.

We dined in Al Muthana, the cantilevered restaurant near the top of Burj Al Arab. The position of the restaurant makes the entire complex look like a crucifix, much to the dismay of the Muslims. Today, planes are not allowed to fly from the Persian Gulf into the city: to avoid seeing the alleged Christian influence that is the landmark of the famous Muslim city.

hello, Mecca. Oh, the irony.

Atlantis. I love how it looks a coral-like underwater kingdom (above water)

soak up the sun

it still is a dessert, after all

The service was impeccable. There was a butler that watched over us like a hawk for anything that we needed from our table. To our dismay, we were originally given a seat by the bar, but our persistence on inquiring for a window seat yielded one right before our main dish was served.

this area is transformed into skyview bar at night.

lady who played beautiful piano songs

Piano lady's shoes. Kudos. Seriously.

Afternoon tea in skyview bar, from the other side


unsalted and salted

bread basket

pizza looking bread

Each dish was designed like an artwork. A dash berry jam here, a dollop of cream sauce there. The prawn was cushioned by the salad greens, and the pomegranate peeked intermittently from the greens. The plating was an art in itself.

Roasted pumpkin soup, cured duck breast, pear and chestnuts

Pan seared tiger prawns, amoked aubergine and pomegrante

Pan seared barramundi, creamed salsify and wild mushrooms

the fish is so juicy - hope you can taste it with your eyes!

Roasted Chicken breast, braised lentils, morel sauce

hello Dhs 30 artichoke side dish

Chocolate and Cherry Safari, kirsch ice cream

top view of the chocolate and cherry safari

Gazpacho of forest berries, yoghurt sorbet


Even the ladies' room looked decadent. Glass tables, subdued lighting, and Hermes perfume for the taking.

The ladies' room oozed of affluence

right outside the ladies room

Wen Wei explored further into the restaurant and found the world's most expensive cocktail. I don't care much about drinking, but having most as its qualifier elicited a a whiff of awe from me.

proof of life!

It was such a beautiful dining experience. Definitely something to share for with your loved ones, but it will be much better if someone else will foot the bill.

Monday, November 09, 2009

Al Makan, Souk Madinat, Dubai

Before dropping by Atlantis, Wen Wei and I visited Souk Madinat for lunch. We entered the only restaurant that looked Middle Eastern, because most of the eating establishments catered for Westerners and Asians.


The pinay waitress assured us that the food we chose were as local as it can get.

Ghee - local sauce made of butter and spices

Arseeya Chicken - blended cooked rice with fresh chicken, topped with local ghee at Dhs 36

Jeshid - cooked baby shark fish fillet with local glee onion, garlic, tomato, goriander leaves, lemon and special spices from UAE at Dhs 54

And then, we dropped by one of my most favorite places on earth. I will never tire of going to Lost Chambers. It feels peaceful.



Al Makan
Souk Madinat Jumeirah,
Jumeirah, Dubai
Tel: 971 4 368 6593

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Lunch, Fairmont Hotel, Dubai

More of yesterday's. It's lovelier when it's individualized.

Fattoush - just the right size

Babaganush - veggies are never this good

Greek salad

Phyllo tartlets, scottish smoked salmon, cracked black pepper, lime cream

Crostini, tomato and mozarella

And the desserts, which don't require words.



Fairmont Hotel
Sheikh Zayed Road,
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Tel: 971 4 332 5555

Afternoon tea, Fairmont Hotel




Fairmont Hotel
Sheikh Zayed Road,
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Tel: 971 4 332 5555