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Tried a Falafel Man'ousheh yet?

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All Photos: Arva Ahmed, I live in a Frying Pan. You can read her post here.

Note: Having known Arva couple years now, our manakish discussions have always been interesting. So when I mentioned the falafel manakish a while ago, it just had to be tested. Who cares if it took 8 months to actually make the trip happen. I'm excited then, to bring you a joint foodie post - the first of its kind. Think of it like a special episode. 

Note 2: The word man'ousheh in our post is not some kind of auto-correct defect. It's the singular of manakish in Arabic. Yes it is. No, it's not right to say can I have a manakish with cheese. Yes, we know you've said it before, we have too. No, it's never too late to change.

 

Chirag had told me about these falafel manakish in Karama. That’s like waving a bone in front of a dog, go fetch. I barked till he agreed to take me there.

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Posted by   chirag              Filed under  //   Dubai   Moulin D'Or   manakish  

What-a-hummus

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How often does it happen that the guy sitting at the table next to you asks 'Where are you from?' for the sole reason that, and I quote: 'Well it looked like you'd never seen a falafel before in your life.'

The first (and only, thankfully) time that happened was when I visited Foul W Hummus a couple of weeks ago to sample and photograph their delicious hummus. Now that I think about it, I'm surprised it hasn't more often considering my (borderline crazy) fascination with taking multiple shots of food at restaurants and eateries.

Right, let's get the disclaimer out first: I love hummus. Part of my life's mission involves hunting for decent hummus* - and don't scoff, enough outlets get it wrong for me to include it in a mission statement. That's how much I adore this awesome chickpea creation. So when I spotted a little outlet in Barsha named after it, I was intrigued enough.

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Foul W Hummus is a fantastic testament to the 'less is more' philosophy. With a simple menu comprising three main items - Foul, Hummus & Falafel (and related variations) only, they may only do a few things, but they do them right.

This is particularly true when it comes to their hummus; the only word that comes to mind is addictive! They seem to have their proportions perfectly right - just enough creaminess and just enough tahini - to always leave us licking the edges of the containers every time we go. They also keep a constantly-on-the-stove container of boiled whole chickpeas to add that perfect warmth into each serving.

I'm a regular, as Mahmoud (who mans the entrance and phones) will assure you. Heck, I've even got cousins all the way in South America craving their hummus months after their last visit (during which, mind, we made 4 trips to the place in a week). We're not the only ones either; stop by on a Friday morning and you'll barely be able to stand in there - which will only make you glad they get their orders done quickly! 

Foul W Hummus does have other items on their menu - foul and falafels - both of which are good as well. I will admit I've had better falafels and foul elsewhere, but theirs is still among the fresher ones available around town. It's just...their hummus is so enjoyable, the others pale a little in comparison. We've also tried their fatteh - which is yummy as well except it dries up quickly, so I don't recommend getting it unless you're eating it there, or in the car on your way home. (Edit: A subsequent visit indicated that they've solved that problem, so take it away!)

To top it all, the staff are incredibly friendly, smiling about in their nice blue tees - to the point where they started posing and pointing at things to make sure I covered it in my picture gallery.

Once we were done eating and I was satisfied with the pictures of the place itself, Chef Azizi walked out from the kitchen and insisted on showing us (and taking pictures of) their nerve center as he made falafels at the speed of light, the smile never leaving his face. A must visit!

*I live to eat. Sue me. Ok, don't, but you know what I mean.


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Foul W Hummus, Al Barsha
Ground Floor, Rose Garden Hotel Apartments; near Al Adil Supermarket area | Google Map Link+97143957767

Posted by   chirag              Filed under  //   Dubai   Foul W Hummus   hummus  

Gummies!

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Who doesn't love candy. Come to think of it, I can't think of anyone who's ever told me they hate Gummies. Maybe not biggest fans, but don't like Gummies. Yea, NEVER happens. Gummies are things that you can't stop eating once you start, then you feel sick and tell yourself, okay not having *that* many again. Until a couple of days later, you walk by a store that sells gummies and...pfft, what's another entire pack going to do - I survived fine last time!

I indulged heavily in gummies - gummy bears & worms in particular during my stay in Philadelphia. With everything from the next block grocery store to the elaborate candy stores carry them, they were never in short supply. Over time, you even new which ones carried fresh gummies (yes, there is such a thing as 'fresh' gummies compared to stale ones. It matters!).

Moving back to Dubai meant a literal cut down in the amount of gummy intake. That probably wasn't a bad thing but you also don't find gummies around the block, and when you do, they just seem expensive. Ofcourse, all has changed over time and I can safely say I can find gummies within a 10 minute radius from whereever I am these days.

This however, brings me to Lifesavers. For the uninitiated, Lifesavers can be best described as the American Polo. Well, you don't actually get Polo there, and you see Lifesavers everywhere. Frankly they don't really come close on a taste front, but they make do. What Polo however doesn't have, are...Lifesavers gummies! Those brilliant, mint-candy-with-a-hole-shaped soft gummies. So good. Case in point: when I touched down in the US last year for the first time in 4 years, the only thing I wanted oh-so-badly along with my Snapple Iced Tea obsession were, yup, the Lifesavers Gummies. And yes, they are joined by the 7-11 Big Gulp.

The good news is, the ENOC petrol station store has started featuring Lifesavers, including the big versions, but in hard candy. Everytime I stop by to fill up the tank - even if more than once a day at the same station - I make a quick move into the store purely to check out the Lifesavers aisle in the sad-puppy-dog-eye hope. So far, I've been disappointed.

Lifesavers, are you listening?

Posted by   chirag              Filed under  //   Candy   Dubai   Gummies   Philadelphia  

BakeFestDXB - Round 2

Briefly, BakeFestDXB is an initiative by organizer Nick (also known as the dahlink of Twitter - @theregos) to bring together Dubai's community bakers. Wild Peeta has been the main supporters of BakeFestDXB and have generously opened up their venue for us for the second time (how cool is that?!) to sell our stuff.

Read more about BakeFestDXB - Round 2 at Red Panda Bakes.

Posted by   Yasmin Mebar              Filed under  //   BakeFestDxb   Dubai   Wildpeeta  

Chocolate by @ChoCoaDubai

I'd heard about the existance of Choco'a for some time but it wasn't until a birthday celebration that I actually went and picked up their signature chocolate cake. If you need a chocolate fix, you really need to look no further. The cake was dripping chocolate from every pore, and was rather fresh. I placed the order a day in advance and as promised I got a fresh cake in the morning.

The only caveat was the writing on the top - the way it was written didn't exactly match up what I drew up in store the previous day; somehow that didn't translate to the place where the cake was made and delivered from (the lady told me it wasn't done at the store in barsha). That said, the birthday girl loved the cake and the golden foil was a very nice touch indeed!

I picked up this cake from the Chocoa just behind Mall of the Emirates.

Posted by   chirag              Filed under  //   Choco'a   Dubai   cake  

Taste of Dubai 2011 (& a fun offer for readers)

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Dubai? Food? Showcase? Music?

Those are the fun ingredients involved in Taste of Dubai starting in two days. We're looking forward to checking it out. The restaurant lineup looks interesting, and we've already showcased Mango Tree's specialties for this year.

Oh, and when you get tickets, use the code BLOG to avail a sweet buy one get one free deal. Let us know if you'll be there, especially if on Thursday!

Posted by   chirag              Filed under  //   Dubai   Taste of Dubai   food festival  

Mango Tree - Souk Al Bahar

 

Check out more on Mango Tree on my blog: Red Panda Bakes!

 

Enjoy! :)

Posted by   Yasmin Mebar              Filed under  //   Dubai   Mango Tree   Thai Restaurant  


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