Part 2: Sharjah Food Trekking
Just like I promised, here’s part 2 of last week’s post that was waiting to hatch into a published post.
…sizzling up hole-in-the-wall ethnic eats of old Dubai
Just like I promised, here’s part 2 of last week’s post that was waiting to hatch into a published post.
If someone asks me where they could dig around here for a goldmine of authentic restaurant gems, I’d point in
The first time I saw Cabrito was last November. It didn’t have a name at the time. It was all
This is how I found the Iranian dish that left me no choice but to betray my erstwhile Iranian love:
Continue readingI smelled. I tasted. I ate like a cow. Baghali Polo with Mahicheh at Iran Zamin.
I often don’t post up many of the articles I write for other publications on this blog (wait what? other
Continue readingFrying Pan Secrets Revealed: A Self-Guided Foodie Trail through Dubai
In 2011, I published a post called: Anyone out there found yummy Ethiopian food? In retrospect, it was terribly written
When I first envisioned this grand concept of food tours and started planning to create Frying Pan Adventures, this is
Continue readingMaharashtrian Food at Peshwa Kisses My Sleeping Beauty Blog Awake.
This is going to sound absurd, but I think the best Malaysian food I’ve had was not in Malaysia, but
Folks who aspire to open their own restaurant someday, should you ever plan to unleash a bi-lingual menu into the
There is such a mind-boggling variety of food cramped up in the block behind the Park Regis hotel in Karama, that your
Continue readingFor that dinner after dinner, there’s Kaati Express.
Sadly this restaurant is now closed. Dubai, do we really care about seafood sustainability? Apparently not enough to have kept this
A few of you might have suffered through my obsessive Iskendar kabab ramblings in the past—and this is definitely going