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nikkib

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  1. My last breakfast :-( weather was very changeable but i was determined to sit on the balcony one last time... Spinach fatteyer along with all the usual suspects - absolutely delicious too. A very nice leisurely breakfast for my last day
  2. Cocktails at Joe penas in Gemmayze, a sort of Floridita style cocktail bar/restaurant. The food is actually very decent, atmosphere is great and more importantly, cocktails are $5 during happy hour!!! You also have access to a help yourself nacho bar so it would be rude not to indulge.. A small side plate with nachos, melted cheese, salsa and lots of jalapenos. I had an Aperol Sour, my friend a Guadaloupe - white rum, cointreau, coconut, pineapple and passion fruit. Both very tasty indeed!
  3. Yannick Alleno, Head Chef of Le Meurice has just opened two restaurants here, a brasserie and patisserie/cafe. I wanted to squeeze in a visit so went to Sweet Tea, the patisserie. I chose a mini rum baba which was out of this world divine (although i would have struggled to eat a larger one as it was sooo sweet) and a scoop (from a long list) of homemade salt caramel icecream that was simply divine. With a glass of wine this set me back $12 - great value although a slightly sterile ambience.
  4. AS promised, Abdel wahab restaurant just off Sodeco. This is unmissable for anyone visiting Lebanon i feel. Best appreciated at night, on the terrace in Summer but a sure fire hit whenever you go. Being on my own can make it hard to order mezze as i hate wasting food and ordering only one or two dishes can get a bit repetitive. I was in a Brunchy kind of mood as i'd had only coffee and a little arabic bread with laban for breakfast so opted for Fried eggs with Sojok sausages and fried potatoes with coriander, garlic and lemon. They serve fruit to everyone after your meal, so i had another delicious pear and a clementine (which are growing everywhewre in beirut right now!) and coffee A few menu shots and the restaurant itself ( i was particularly taken with the 6 men next to me who ordered a portion of raw kibbe EACH as well as raw liver to go with the tabbouleh and fattoush. this would have been their first of many "courses")
  5. Selection of "mouajanat" or hot mezze at Karawan in Baabda - Cheese rakakat, sambousik (almost like meat filled empanadas/cornish pasties)Kebbe and spinach fatayer. Drove up there to meet friends over a glass of wine/pot of tea
  6. My boyfriend had an appointment in Hamra so i hopped along for the ride. As i wasnt ready to eat lunch (and it was POURING with rain) i decided to go and chill out in Cafe Hamra, a relaxed shisha lounge/restaurant/cafe serving salad bar, lebanese dishes and international snacks too. Great vibe - all ages meeting to do business, work on uni projects, smoke, eat relax with a book etc. Whilst i cant vouch for the food, its a good place to soak up the atmosphere
  7. Seemed to have a few issues uploading photos - im back in Singapore now so will try to catch this up as quickly as possible - i packed a fair bit of eating into the last few days... More food stalls/shops etc
  8. nikkib

    Dinner! 2012

    Soba - they are potato gnocchi, really fluffy and delicious but i'm sure it would work just as well as your amazing ricotta gnocchi (although there could be an arguement for potato being seasonal too i suppose...) Generally im not a big fan of creamy sauces - especially with gnocchi as they can get a bit "cloying" This dish is more about the vegetables and then about 25mls or so of the sauce to finish it off - the sainte mure with the turnip expecially is great!
  9. Ok so here are a few more shots from wondering around, mostly taken in the "Basta" area just by downtown.
  10. Spinneys ( a major supermarket chain) was en route back from the cinema (boyfriend was working late and everyone else was working so i went to see Mission Impossible at the Cinema - possibly the cheeseiest film i have seen in a long time, i really thought the first 5 minutes were a spoof!)i wanted to take some Arak back to Singapore so thought id take a few photos as well. Only managed a few before i got asked to stop, but here is some halawi as emntioned upthread by Hassouni, Orange blossom & rose waters, grains and arak (FWIW i bought Massaya - am a huge fan of what they are doing and have met the EXTREMELY charming brothers behind it on several occasions so i have huge brand loyalty where this is concerned - if you see Massayas wine anywhere i would recommend you try it as well as they are quite different to other vineyards here)
  11. Not quite sure where this fits into the scheme of things but here is a takeaway we got the other night. Chicken from a rotisserie with chips (french fries) garlic sauce, markouk bread (wrapped around the chicken to soak up the juices and keep it warm) and pickles. All for $12 and washed down with the fridge full of almaza i stocked up at the beginning of the week. You see roast chicken shops everywhere - when i went to visit friends in Akkar (very north of Lebanon) they were literally all i saw after Tripoli. Whenever i have visited my boyfriends family in the Bekaa we tend to pick one up en route as well. close up of the chicken in markouk - (again sorry for the awful photos, these are all from my iphone)
  12. Will try to catch up on my posts this evening, have a few meals to post up and a gull 24hours until I'm due at the airport to start the long trip home :-(
  13. nikkib

    Dinner! 2012

    Soba - your penne with turnip is a little like a dish our chef at work is doing at the moment - herb gnocchi, panfried and served with baby carrots, turnip and fennel with a light goats cheese sauce - its completely delicious and very seasonal....Good luck with the blogging, i shall look forward to the posts!
  14. I'll try to find out for you while I'm here, imagine they must and can't see them as being too pricy...
  15. nikkib

    Dinner! 2012

    soba - your meals all look stunning! Simple, healthy and delicious i can imagine too - keep up the posts!
  16. Seeing as we are literally above Frida and despite my love of both Lebanese and Mexican food and yet have never tried Lebanese/Mexican fusion as showcased here, we got a few hot mezze to have with our wine before we went out. The menu is predominatly classic lebanese, i would say 50% then 25% Mexican and 25% Fusion such as the jalapeno and cheese rakakat we chose. Also kibbe - the cooked version this time , with cherries - am i right in thinking that this is more of an Armenian dish? Never know if i have that idea from fact or if i have made it up! Anyway both were pretty good and went nicely with the bottle of Ksara Gris de Gris we knocked back! (The scond photo was taken in the kitchen with the laundry drying behind it to try and get more light into it - not in bed despite appearences!!)
  17. Its beautiful isnt it Hassouni! Tell you what, i will find funding to shoot Real Housewives of Beirut and we can plug Hassounis Zaatar Croissants - i can smell the money rolling in! I was really keen on getting a portable saj and taking it to all the festivals in the Uk and selling them at $5 or so a pop -clearly nothing has come of it yet and it would take a long time to make my millions that way but its a fun idea all the same! Days like the one pictured there with Sannine in the background really do show how possible the cliched skiing/swimming in the same day is here in beirut, there were people swimming just off manara - i was surprised at how clean the water was, it was (almost) tempting!!
  18. Thanks Chefcrash - am having a truly fantastic time, Lebanon and Beirut especially will always be very dear to my heart! The balcony is just fab - i have been sitting out there most days, even in the rain just watching the world go by. Not sure i will make it out of Beirut this trip as all my friends are working crazy schedules but loving just wandering around and soaking it all up!
  19. Breakfast was manouche and coffee, the weather is back to cold and dreary so we ate inside, making funny noises to the bird we are sharing the guesthose with. For lunch, i wandered down mar mikhail towards Tawlet (owned by the farmers market people)- Open buffet, arak and a coffee set me back $30. I chose from the selection of mezzes and tried a small amount of most dishes. The 7 wild herb salad (towards the bottom right of the plate) was delicious as was the tabbouleh and teh babaganoush was so smoky and packed full of flavour. Thats raw kebbe (kebbe nayeh)at the top left of the plate, and also some fresh zaatar salad, spicy batata hara (roast potatoes) grilled eggplant and home made markouk bread. Washed down with plenty of arak For the main i only had a few mouthfulls - the intestiney sausage you can see curled up, rice and vermicelli and the meat in laban (yoghurt) For dessert i had some fruit and a selection of the biscuits - i only know the mamaoul, not sure of the others. Suitably stuffed i rolled out for a long winding walk up through ashrafieh and into bourj ahmmoud before making my way back home.
  20. My day as one of the beautiful people continued as we were leaving DT we bumped into a mutual friend who invited us for dinner at LUX, a hotter than hot new restaurant (co owned by man about town johnny farah) in the Port district. I got there on time - which of course means anything form 15minutes to one hour early where the Lebanese are concerned, so settled in to look at the very impressive cocktail list. Beirut as a general rule, does not do cocktails well. These were absolutely delicious and could hold their own almost anywhere. i stuck with classics, enjoying a sbagliato, an aperol spritz and a gin fizz ( as well as some Kefraya blanc de blancs) " of my friends are on the wagon for the month and said that the virgin mary they chose from a very well thought out non alcoholic section was the best they've ever had. The menu is designed for sharing although they spare you the patronising explanations thank god! We had mushrooms a la plancha which was a very good selection of different and unusual wild mushrooms with garlic and parsley, Squid with pancetta which was melt in the mouth tender, Crabcakes - pure white crab meat, no cheap potato filler here. As well as fish tartare - a white fish and a salmon version and a scallop and kumquat salad. This place is GREAT. It will be the hot ticket in town for the next 6 months i would say at least so if you do plan on going, make sure you book... Pricewise - i didnt pay so didnt see the final bill, but cocktails were $10-$15 and the dishes £20 + each and worth every penny. The sign is an original from before the war - apparently from an old porno cinema (!) quite beautiful, and a nice touch. We ended up leaving past midnight and taking half the guests with us to Momos for more cocktails and dancing til the small hours, spontaneity at its best!
  21. Followed up with a bracing walk along the corniche and a coffee from one of the street vendors en route to the AUB archaeological museum (embarrassingly my first visit!) which was wonderful then back along the corniche, bypassing the delicious looking orange juice salesman and onto DT for lunch. Dt is really one of those places taht you go to be see and be seen - you certainly dont take pictures of the food and to be honest its not worth it. I was having a girly lunch with friends who would put the real Housewives of Beverley Hills to shame - theres an idea - the Real housewives of Beirut!! Compelling and addictive viewing for sure... I had the Salad Japonais de Crevettes ( grated carrots and cabbage in a very light dressing with chopped up shrimp) and some maki sushi and edamame. That or the salad bar are what i always opted for. Sure enough between the 2 of us we knew a good 30% of the restaurant and recognised a good few others. Service on this occasion was actually outstanding so maybe i am being unfair in my leave it/take it attitude but it is one of those places you should probably visit just once to people watch...
  22. yes i'll second you on the quality, never had any complaints there - and the markouok yesterday was delicious. I kind of skipped dinner as i met with a few friends for coffee which turned into wine etc etc so plenty of carrots in lemon juice and nuts but nothing exciting to report sadly so next meal is breakfast at the guest house again - cheese and zaatar croissants from nearby bread republic, labneh, pickles etc etc
  23. Hassouni - im not such a huge fan of Leila to be honest, i used to go to the one in ABC occasionally but preferred cafe blanc in terns of chain restaurants - anyway i wanted to check it out, so gave it a shot.. The decor is pretty funky, menu what you would expect from here, mezzes, mixed grills and their range of healthy alternatives. I had a shisha which was very good and well maintained as well as babaganoush and some fried potatoes with garlic - we'd had a late breakfast so this was really something to help soak up the wine!
  24. Breakfast was inside as it was POURING with rain, suddenly my singapore summer clothes did not seem so appropriate! Boiled eggs, arabic bread, some cheese you can just about see in the background and labneh how did i forget how much i liked labneh?!as well as our remainding pickles from the delivery on my first night
  25. this seems to be what you are looking for i think... http://www.melburyandappleton.co.uk/organic-black-beluga-lentils-1980-p.asp
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