Sunday, 24 April 2016

Tres Fab...

A very popular restaurant in Dubai is Tresind - a fusion and molecular-gastro Indian restaurant.

We can often be a bit skeptical about modernist restaurants - too complicated and unusual without the food tasting all that different.

But Tresind was anything but.

Simple menu items but done with a dynamic flair, the Chef create wild and delightful flavours without being overpowering.

From smoking cleansers to fusion street food to cotton candy dessert trees , this restaurant was certainly some of the most interesting and divine Indian food we have ever had.

Our mouths are salivating with memories as we write this post...

Cirque. French style...

So, when we booked tickets to "Cirque Le Noir", we must have been either very busy at work or extremely tired.  Turns out this was not part of Cirque Du Soleil at all!

But...this London-based company certainly knew how to put on a show.  With a small stage and seating all around it, the performers showcased some incredible and unusual tricks, even including some variations on gymnastic and figure skating themes.

In the end, our mistake turned out to be a great one.

And even better... Cirque du Soleil is actually coming to town in September!

The Peruvian trend...

We fell hard for Peruvian food when we hiked to Machu Picchu last summer.

And it seems we are not alone.

Peruvian food seems to be the biggest craze here, with new restaurants popping up what feels like all the time.

We were lucky to be invited to the opening of Mayta in the DIFC.  Not too much vegetarian fare that evening but the funky venue, upbeat vibe and "smoking bar" were a great draw!

Saturday, 16 April 2016

Heart to Hart...

One of the unexpected treats of the UAE is the number of great performers who come through the region.

During our stay in Abu Dhabi, for example, Kevin Hart was in town.

Naturally, we had to book tickets!

Abu Dhabi Week - Magazine
The 25,000 capacity Du Arena where Hart performed is an enormous open-air stadium (thank goodness the rain has mostly stopped!) with excellent acoustics.  And it was absolutely packed.

The Plastic Cup Boys and Kevin Hart put on a great show.  Laugh-out-loud hilarious and sometimes even stomach-hurting and tear-inducing they were so funny.   We have a whole new respect.

The performers were very strict about photo-taking or video during the evening, with security keeping such a keen and very close watch.  Thus, these pictures are from either outside the arena or snapped when Hart told us all we could take out our cameras at the end of his show!!

Cars. Part Deux.

While in Abu Dhabi, we were lucky to be invited to the launch of Aston Martin's new racing car.

The car was spectacular looking, with gorgeous curves and cool features.

But clearly we were not the intended audience, being impressed as much by the remarkable violinist playing along side this high performance car...

Thus, this post is to get the message and photos out to more knowledgeable people who would appreciate the beauty, power and design of this car far more than we could...

To the Capital

Using Geoff's conference participation as a catalyst, we decided to spend the weekend in Abu Dhabi, the UAE's capital.  

The trip started off calmly as Beth took advantage of the many taxi deals to continue her avoidance of driving the UAE's fast and busy streets and still meet Geoff there after finishing work. Such a relaxing hour and a half drive...


Located between Abu Dhabi's downtown district and its cultural centre, Al Maryah Island - where we stayed - is Abu Dhabi's financial district.  But it aims to be much more than that.  With the Cleveland Clinic as one of its centrepieces, as well as some spectacular hotels (many thanks, Rosewood Hotel!),  a gorgeous mall under expansion, and new bridges making the commute to it even easier,  the Island has ambitious plans for expansion and is determined to become a 24-hour urban centre.    

PHOTO CREDIT:  Al Maryah Island Website - http://www.almaryahisland.ae/en/al-maryah-island
Unfortunately, our attempt to go to Abu Dhabi's beach festival and then spend a lot of time sitting by the pool was thwarted by rain pouring down for most of the weekend.

Instead, we spent much of our time eating - long lunches at a delicious vegetarian restaurant, Nolu, a windy but divine dinner at the St. Regis' thai restaurant, and a necessary coffee and cake break at Magnolia Bakery (New York).

Needless to say, it was an extremely filling but quite lovely alternative plan...and a very relaxing way to spend a weekend!

The spectacular Cleveland Clinic

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Off to the races...

Horses are a passion for people in this region. So much so that HH Sheikh Mohammed founded Godolphin - the global thoroughbred and horseracing stable - and the Dubai World Cup - one of the biggest sporting events of the year.

Taking place the last week of March at the spectacular Meydan Racecourse, Dubai's World Cup event awards $30 million US in prize money.  No wonder people come from around the world for the race!



A couple of days prior to race day, is "Breakfast With the Stars". Starting at 6am, guests can come out and watch the horses and their jockeys practicing and preparing.


While the race teams work, guests relax with an enormous and mouth-watering buffet breakfast, enjoying a delightful band play, street comics perform and key event players give updates about the big day.

We won't get out of bed before sunrise for many things but this was worth it.  After such excitement, it was hard to believe we still had a full day of work ahead...


Short on time?

If you are ever on your way home and realize you needed something from the grocery store, Dubai has you covered!  The Smart Mall has been installed at a number of metro stations around Dubai. Customers can select needed items, drop them in a virtual cart, pay the tally and then have the items delivered right to their doorstep.  Incredible.

Can life potentially become too convenient??


Adam, this one is for you...


 
We are writing this post in honour of our nephew, Adam, the keenest car enthusiast we have ever known….

It was a perfect weekend for the Emirates Classic Car Festival – bright and warm outside, but not too hot.

Hundreds of magnificent cars – ranging from Henry Ford’s Model T to the cars of royalty to the latest Mini Coopers - lined Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard, the main street of Downtown Dubai. 

Some cars had tents to shield them from the sun.  Others were out in their full glory.  All were pristine and glorious. 

Visitors could stroll along at their leisure, investigating some cars more thoroughly, snapping photos of others, even stopping for lunch somewhere along the route. 

It seemed a bit strange for us to go to a car festival when we don’t even own a car…but it has certainly given us inspiration and ideas should we ever choose to buy one!


Our lunch stop!

Friday, 1 April 2016

First Tennis Tournie...

Geoff conveniently signed us up for the first Burj Khalifa Tennis Tournament and then booked a business trip for that same weekend thereby forcing him to miss the tournament.

Even more conveniently, Beth only learned of this change after the deadline for withdrawing from the tournament had passed.

Beth showed Geoff though, winning the women's leg of the tournament in a high-drama match...