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dubaidog wrote:Interesting, Dillon. Looks tasty enough, though. I think it is the name that is doing my head in. It does sound pretty gross, IMHO. Is it sweet? Any flavour at all?
Bora Bora wrote:Food related.
I went to a fish restaurant tonight. Egyptian 100%. The food was the best Egyptian I have had in Dubai. Mahmoud, you would love it!!!
It's called Ibn Hamido and is located in Al Barsha on the slip road opposite the DG Sharaf train station. You pick out your fish and it's cooked to order. I had my fish grilled, split with Egyptian seasoning and hubby had the blackened fish. Soup was delish. The food is very fresh and clean.
If you make your way past the restaurant (there is a dry cleaning store next to it) take a right and follow the road (staying to the right) to bring you behind the slip road. There is an open lot which you can walk across to the slip road the the restaurant is to the right.
I highly recommend it and will definitely be going back again (and again and again).
Mahmoud04 wrote:getting hungry hearing that BB, and its just the right time for it I guess, will try to visit it tomorrow,
I actually keep on discovering sea food places , found one as well in Ajman (far but great as well), and there are good ones in Sharjah too...
talking about fishes, my friend fished 3 baby sharks (from the palm :s ), didn't know there could be sharks that close...
Bora Bora wrote:Yikes!!! I've yet to see a shark in the water. I do know that there are alot of sharks living ON the palm.
I went to a fish restaurant tonight. Egyptian 100%. The food was the best Egyptian I have had in Dubai. Mahmoud, you would love it!!!
Mahmoud04 wrote:yesss loved it it was a mix Tajin, everything in it I guess...
and they serve it in that Tajin thing which keeps it hot forever, I meant "Now" not "not", sorry was writing in dark ...
and they also served a welcome dishes you know (Molkheya! and lessan asfoor) love it...
and the pasta is recommended, well I almost tasted everything came to the table
desertdudeshj wrote:I'm guessing that would be the area behind the fake chrysler building twin towers on SZR. Somewhere between Wollongong Uni and BBC.
BTW what is the point of ripping of a building design ?
Bora Bora wrote:desertdudeshj wrote:I'm guessing that would be the area behind the fake chrysler building twin towers on SZR. Somewhere between Wollongong Uni and BBC.
BTW what is the point of ripping of a building design ?
Thanks DDS, that's the area.
If you look at photos of the orginal chrysler building you will see what a beautiful piece of architecture it is and the history of it being built is quite interesting. There is the saying: imitation is the best form of flattery - and they may be the case since there are 2 replicates!!!!
I love those buildings on the SZR! Dubai has some lovely towers, I love looking over the Marina at night.
In the last five years Cranstons have won 71 individual quality awards, most recently winning the title SUPREME CHAMPION PRODUCT at the prestigious Q Guild Smith field awards with their Pork and Apple Pie.
Dillon wrote:I think it is Jamie Oliver who adds whisked egg whites to his batter, I've never tried conrnflower but I have added a little Baking powder on the odd occasion just to help them along you understand.
I remember in earlier days, anyone returning to the UK on a leave cycle, always returned with lashings of pork products stashed away in their suitcases, it always tasted better when smuggled.