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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by pacharan View Post
    Just back from a very pleasant weekend in the UAE. Haven't been in 10 years and a lot has changed.

    One of the most striking changes aside from the obvious things is how much better the cuisine is.

    I always enjoyed the Lebanese and Turkish food but everything else, including Western food, was cooked by Indians which meant it was cooked to death and invariably a bit of curry powder would always find its way in.

    Now they seem to have a lot more western chefs there so I went to the top of the Emirates Towers and enjoyed a great Italian meal cooked by an Italian, good wine and even a decent coffee afterwards as opposed to the instant muck they always used to serve.

    Will definitely be going back!
    Weekend-vy.

    Or as I like to say, "What a load of bollocks!".

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by pacharan View Post
    Just back from a very pleasant weekend in the UAE. Haven't been in 10 years and a lot has changed.

    One of the most striking changes aside from the obvious things is how much better the cuisine is.

    I always enjoyed the Lebanese and Turkish food but everything else, including Western food, was cooked by Indians which meant it was cooked to death and invariably a bit of curry powder would always find its way in.

    Now they seem to have a lot more western chefs there so I went to the top of the Emirates Towers and enjoyed a great Italian meal cooked by an Italian, good wine and even a decent coffee afterwards as opposed to the instant muck they always used to serve.

    Will definitely be going back!




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  • Freamon
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    Originally posted by pacharan View Post
    I always enjoyed the Lebanese
    It's pronounced "lesbian", man.

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  • NorthWestPerm2Contr
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    We've got an Italian restaurant 2 miles away. I find that a lot more convenient than an 8 hour flight to dubai.
    One of the problems with dubai is how good the food is over there. Particularly the Lebanese and Persian cuisine. It means you spend a lot of money to put on a fair bit of weight... then you have to spend even more money (and time) getting rid of it.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by pacharan View Post
    Just back from a very pleasant weekend in the UAE. Haven't been in 10 years and a lot has changed.

    One of the most striking changes aside from the obvious things is how much better the cuisine is.

    I always enjoyed the Lebanese and Turkish food but everything else, including Western food, was cooked by Indians which meant it was cooked to death and invariably a bit of curry powder would always find its way in.

    Now they seem to have a lot more western chefs there so I went to the top of the Emirates Towers and enjoyed a great Italian meal cooked by an Italian, good wine and even a decent coffee afterwards as opposed to the instant muck they always used to serve.

    Will definitely be going back!
    We've got an Italian restaurant 2 miles away. I find that a lot more convenient than an 8 hour flight to dubai.

    HTH

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  • pacharan
    started a topic Dubai

    Dubai

    Just back from a very pleasant weekend in the UAE. Haven't been in 10 years and a lot has changed.

    One of the most striking changes aside from the obvious things is how much better the cuisine is.

    I always enjoyed the Lebanese and Turkish food but everything else, including Western food, was cooked by Indians which meant it was cooked to death and invariably a bit of curry powder would always find its way in.

    Now they seem to have a lot more western chefs there so I went to the top of the Emirates Towers and enjoyed a great Italian meal cooked by an Italian, good wine and even a decent coffee afterwards as opposed to the instant muck they always used to serve.

    Will definitely be going back!

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