Showing posts with label mall of emirates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mall of emirates. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Kahfi’s Birthday Pizza @ California Pizza Kitchen, MOE

my 2nd son kahfi turned 5 years old last 23rd december. since he’s a pizza freak, we brought the boys to a pizza place in the mall of emirates – california pizza kitchen.

 

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refreshing vanilla sundae with choclate syrup – complimentary birthday treat from the california pizza kitchen to a cheerful birthday boy in his buzz lightyear space ranger hoodie!

 

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birthday boy wants strictly pepperoni and cheese pizza. no more, no less. anong khaleef moody coz he wanted JUST cheese on his pizza. at california pizza kitchen, the price for JUST cheese and cheese with pepperoni is the same, so I think it’s worth the money to take pizza with lauk sikit. haha. takde la cheese je tapi harga sama.

 

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trying a new pizza for mak and bapak.

 

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the ‘jamaican jerk chicken pizza’ – grilled jamaican jerk spiced chicken breast with spicy sweet caribbean sauce, mozzarella cheese, crispy beef bacon, mild onions, roasted red and yellow peppers and green onions. delicious! the spicy sweet sauce really is the star that dominates the tasty pizza; it can overwhelm after a while but overall a delicious pizza that I would definitely order again on my next visit.

 

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birthday boy enjoying his birthday pizza

 

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just across MOE’s california pizza kitchen is the ‘toy’s store’. so convenient, huh for birthday boy looking for a birthday present? haha. we just tagged along while kahfi rushed in looking for the hot wheels section. bam! didn’t take long for him to choose his favorite. he has been watching youtube channels in toy reviews. adoi!

 

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tada!~

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

California Pizza Kitchen, MOE at 2am

we went to the mall of emirates (MOE) at 2am, and ate pizza. because we can. hihi. we had our pizza supper at ‘california pizza kitchen’ because though it’s a bit more pricey than domino’s, pizza hut or papa john’s – the dough and crust are superbly delicious and soft. fluffy and tasty.

california pizza kitchen at MOE is at the 2nd floor near the cinema – same row with chilli’s and a few more restaurants. it’s opposite a toy store and we tried very hard to distract the boys from noticing the life-size lightning mcqueen on display!

 

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there was a reasonable crowd in the mall at 2am – and they walked around like it’s only 8pm! buying groceries, stopping at shoe stores and pushing shopping carts like a normal hour.

however, the restaurants are not as lucky from the looks of it – only one or two tables occupied, and that’s just one of a few restaurants. cafes are more popular – maybe because at 2am, people just need a good cup of strong coffee and something from the bakery.

 

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empty seats, as far as the eyes can see!

 

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the ‘thai crunch’ salad

 

mr. khairul and I are great salad-fans, so we started with this salad dish. we usually just settle for the normal, boring caesar salad with grilled chicken, but upon the waitress’ recommendation, we ordered the ‘thai crunch’ salad. she was so enthusiastic and confident about how delicious it is, that we had to try.

the ‘thai crunch salad’ consists of crisp veggies, avocado and cilantro with chicken and the crunch of peanuts, wontons and rice sticks. instead of thousand island or french dressings, the whole thing is tossed in sweet thai peanut sauce.

the verdict : good recommendation!

it was surprisingly good! the clashing of the texture – the crispy fresh veggies and the smooth soft avocado, the crunchy peanuts and the tender chicken, the savoury wontons and the sweet peanut sauce – all danced together beautifully in this simple dish. nice one!

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for the main dish, we simply ordered the basic pizza – pepperoni, because the boys won’t eat anything else! less IS more, so even this simple pizza is so tasty! soft dough, crispy crust, cheezy toppings and hot from the oven. what else do we need?

 

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I forgot what the deal was, but what we know is – since we ate at ‘california pizza kitchen’ after 12 midnight, we get any appetizer FREE! so we went for this shrimp dish – a little on the sweet side, since they’re using sweet chilli thai sauce but it’s a tasty appetizer nevertheless. kalau makan dengan nasi putih panas-panas, sedap ni!

 

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our favorite family pizza place is still domino’s, but for a once-in-awhile treat, we’ll head on to ‘california pizza kitchen’ for some really soft pizza dough!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The Beatles in Dubai!

wanna meet the beatles in dubai?

head on to harvey nichols at the mall of emirates, and meet the fab four – John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. no, they’re not back from the dead (ok, bad joke) but they’re actually madame tussauds waxworks placed in the middle of cloths rack and designer bags of harvey nichols!

calling it ‘the beatles story’, that’s harvey nichols way of celebrating the 50th anniversary of this awesome teen-sensation ‘the beatles’

 

my terrorodable three with the fab four ~ khaleef, kahfi & kazim with john, ringo, paul and george.

 

the beatles legacy is evergreen. whether you’re 71 or 17, all can relate to the simplicity of their songs, get caught in the catchy beat and meaningful lyrics. back then ‘yesterday’, they simply ‘wanna hold your hand’ and asked to ‘love me do’ while ‘imagine’ going on a ‘yellow submarine’ to simply ‘let it be’!

my mom and my sis syida are big fans. i’m not really a crazy fan, but i do love their simple songs that i mentioned above.

 

 

well, like them a little, or like them a lot, they were THE british group that took the world by storm in the 1960’s and changed the popular music landscape forever.

so if you wanna have a little part of them, harvey nichols put up a section on the third floor, selling beatles t-shirt, magnets, cds, caps and sweaters, as well as limited edition hard-cover coffee table books.

 

 

…and i got myself a beatles t-shirt! hihi. tak pergi liverpool, dapat t-shirt kat dubai pun jadilah! thanks honey!

catch the ‘wax figures’ of the beatles at harvey nichols, mall of emirates until may 31st. until then, enjoy my favorite beatles’ song – ‘i want to hold your hand’ circa 1960s!

 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Tribes : African Steakhouse @ Mall of Emirates

i feel like eating steak.

“it’s not your birthday,” mr. khairul said.

“ok. hmm, because it’s raya (eid).

and so we went for a steak dinner!

 

 

we went to ‘tribes’ at mall of the emirates. i had wanted to eat here for my birthday last june, but we mistakenly went to dubai mall, so had to settle for ‘outback steakhouse’ instead.

‘tribes’ is an african steakhouse, or some would describe it as an ‘african-themed steakhouse’, or a ‘steakhouse with an african concept’ because it’s not truly african through and through – it’s just a steakhouse with african setting, and a few african dishes thrown in the menu just to give it an african look. 

with high ceiling, stone walls and simple lighting, it made the interior of the restaurant looks like a tribal house somewhere in africa. it gave a good vibe, and great african atmosphere. the setting is set!

 

 

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we sat at the couple seat, and let the boys take the sheep-skin chairs each haha. love the comfy leather and knitted cushions. since we were seated at a corner, against the wall, by the open kitchen, we even sat cross-legged at some point during the meal. that’s how comfy it was!

 

 

khaleef loves the sheep-skin chair! it looks like it’s handmade from scratch, joined only by loops of ropes, with a sheep-skin thrown on top. very tribal!

the decor helped establish the african theme of course – with african tribal masks on the wall, weapons and sheild suggestively made from some sort of animal skin. there’s even a drum – sometimes the staff just break into a song drumming and hakuna-matata-ing in the middle of the restaurant!

if the staff at tgif sang or rap for a birthday song, here at tribes, you will get a tribal song drummed just for the birthday boy/girl. unique and entertaining!

 

 

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what to order?

as a steakhouse, tribes offers a host of typical steaks, chops and chicken. rump, sirloin, shanks – they’ve got it. all the steak dishes come with a choice of fries or mashed potato, as well as a choice of steak sauce – mushroom sauce or black pepper sauce; all complimentary.

(this is far better than the overpriced steakhouse ‘meat & co’ where you have to PAY for all the side-dishes, or else your plate of steak would just be empty. JUST steak without any vege or fries of dip!)

and as an ‘african’ steakhouse, there is also an added list of ‘tribal specialities’ like ‘peppered beef *potjie’ and ‘kalahari roast lamb’ which was the choice of mr. khairul. he’s the more adventurous foodie between us, and would always try to order something unique from the menu.

the weirder the dish, the more intrigued he gets!

*in south africa, potjiekos (pronounced poikeekos), literally translated "small pot food", is a stew prepared outdoors in a traditional round, cast iron, three-legged pot (the potjie) which is found in the homes and villages of people throughout southern africa. the pot is heated efficiently using small amounts of wood, charcoal.” ~wikipedia

 

 

these are the 'african specialties' (in the menu above) but i read that the branch in johannesburg serves ‘ostrich carpaccio’, which would be so interesting! (‘interesting refers to the ostrich bit, not the carpaccio bit – which means a dish of raw meat!)

 

mr. khairul’s ‘kalahari roast lamb’

 

anyway, mr. khairul ordered the ‘kalahari roast lamb’ and before i talk about the taste, i just LOVE the food presentation – looks like it's some kind of canyon surrounded by river of lava with a single tree on top! so beautiful! cantik kan?

the 'river of lava' is actually cut-up tomatoes, onions and capsicum cooked in some sort of spicy-sweet-sour sauce – which becomes a vege stew. a nice addition, and gave the lamb some exotic taste.

 

 

the roast lamb itself is full of spices – as its description on the menu, “..marinated in ancient bushman spices”, so it’s not your regular western-style marinated lamb.

VERDICT : mr. khairul wasn’t so crazy about the TASTE because it’s a little like the lamb we have with our mandi rice (really!), tasty, but he probably expected more. however, the TEXTURE is top-notch. tender, and melts in the mouth. yum.

 

 

i took the rump steak – simply because it’s the cheapest, and there wasn’t any plain ol lamb chops, which what i really wanted. i asked for medium rare, just as i like it.

because my dish is plain – i mean, it’s simply steak and fries. full-stop – the deliciousness of the steak must depend on the marinate, and cooking time.

 

 

VERDICT : my steak is delicious, simply put. the texture was perfect, not too chewy and not too hard and dry. tender and juicy. the salt, the spice, the taste all combined perfectly.

i absolutely LOVE big fat fries so i have no complains there. my mushroom sauce is also thick, yummy and not too salty (the mushroom sauce at outback restaurant is VERY salty. yes VERY).

my simple plate of rump steak turned out to be a pretty delightful dish.

 

my mushroom sauce

 

the boys shared a plate of cheeseburger from the kids’ menu. the beef patty is huge and we’re glad all THREE of them can share that one burger! khaleef ate the beef patty, kahfi munched the bread, and kazim finished the fries – kerjasama!

 

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open-kitchen concept

 

i’m all for open-kitchen concept. the restaurant which has open-kitchen concept can show how clean their kitchen is, it shows that they have pride in the way they prepare the food, and the hustle and bustle of a kitchen can set the mood for a food feast that’s coming. i also enjoy watching the chef cook the dishes!

however, not all will like this concept. maybe some may feel that the smoke and steam from the open kitchen would be a turn-off, and might also be noisy.

however you may feel, ‘tribes’ has a huge (and long) open kitchen at the back of the restaurant, and if you don’t prefer sitting near the open kitchen, you can choose to sit near the entrance of the restaurant, closer to the fountain outside.

 

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the waiters wear simple yellow or red t-shirts which is a bit disappointing because i expect all the staff to be wearing exotic african costume. the only thing exotic is the colorful beady necklace they wear.

only the usher at the entrance wear something more elaborate like the one in the picture above. and even then, i would expect a more extravagant headgear!

well, uniform and costumes aside, the waiters were friendly and helpful especially in describing and recommending food from the menu.

 

 

looks like this place is a favorite among the arabs. as i spotted a lot of them eating here. no doubt, i would agree and would definitely come again on another meaningful occasion. hihi.

‘tribes’ is situated at ground floor at the fashion dome area of the mall of emirates, where there’s a beautifully carved water fountain surrounded by restaurants and cafes like pf chang’s and also tribes. try it the next time you’re at the mall of emirates!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

3 Sis @ Mall of The Emirates

what's a holiday without some serious shopping?

the mall of the emirates was the biggest mall in the world - before dubai mall opened its doors and took the title. big or not, this was the day they receive two extra guests from malaysia.

we took a cab there, and planned that mr. khairul would pick us up after work. we paid 25dhs, which was more than i expected. oh, well. takpe la nak bawak adik-adik. hihi. but i didn't tip the cab driver because he didn't even have the courtesy to help fold the stroller and put it in the trunk!

3 lovely ladies and a kid boarding his cab, and he didn't even help! huh!


we stopped right by kempinski, and walked right into mall of the emirates, and straight away saw ski dubai, one of the 'hottest' cool attractions in dubai.

it's the biggest indoor ski resort in the world. it probably makes up to the huge size of the mall itself - the size of 3 football fields to be exact - every inch covered in real snow. we went inside, up to the actual entrance, and visited the gift shop. the girls bought some magnets for the other wombats back home. haha tak surprise dah!

personally i think the ticket and warm suit rental are too expensive, but if you're interested, click here for the official website of ski dubai.

khaleef found this smashing hat. looks good on him. hihi.

jalan-jalan.

basically we're easy shoppers. we don't go to one shop, don't buy anything, repeat the cycle in 10 other stores, and decide we wanna buy something in the very first store we went to, and hafta go back.

we see something nice, we buy. if we don't, we go looking for nice stuff at other stores. and buy those.

azi & khaleef striking a pose at the mock-up of a bus in dubai

what else to report on? girls out shopping? went in, went out. see see, look look. window shop, buy. buy, window shop. sit down, rest, lunch.


khaleef had 4 and a half doughnuts throughout the time we were there.

  1. one from dunkin donuts, courtesy of aunty da - a super pink raspberry doughnut, super-sweet lookin piece with blue icing lined across.
  2. another one is from krispy kreme - a sugar laced round doughnut with strawberry filling.
  3. and two and a half more are big christmas-special doughnuts - snowman and chocoman - doughnuts in the shape of snowman - one with choc icing, and another with white - hence the name.

man, he's got a sweet tooth!


this is my shmiley kahfi. still itching to get out of his prison stroller but we've yet to get him decent shoes. yes, he lost one of his nike sneakers - that little cute brown ones he wore on hari raya.

i remember khaleef's first ever shoes - we simply bought a pair at the pasar malam - a blue spidey pair of slippers - the one with the annoying high-pitched squishy sound whenever the wearer take steps.

now i wish dubai has a pasar malam so i can get a spidey pair for kahfi too...


oh, it's getting late and the boys grew tired! we got a trolley from carrefour eventhough we didn't even go inside. we dumped all our hasil shopping inside and let khaleef munch doughnuts and take a rest on it. and then he slept. with the shopping bags as pillows. my poor lil tired khaleef!

kahfi on the other hand, refused to sleep, refused to keep still, and refused to stay in the stroller. we took him out, and sat him on the edge of the trolley. it really is his favorite spot - it gets his eye-view higher, and he's closer to the trolley-pusher so he won't feel that lonely.

budak manja!


by the end of our shopping spree, both boys were out. kahfi slept easily in his stroller, while khaleef was still in la-la land in the stroller, cozyed up among shopping bags.

my sisters the wombats

what better time to catch a snack than when both tiny terrorists were asleep?

i sat at the edge of the table, just watching my sisters chatter non-stop over fries and coke. their giggles, their stupid jokes and serious rantings. i didn't speak, i didn't even bother to understand what they were gossiping about - i was just sitting there, enjoying the moment.

my sisters, with me. in lonely dubai planet. i still couldn't believe it sometimes. sigh, thanks abah. for bringing them here.

i hate it when this ends.

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oh heck, happy thoughts, yah! which mall, next?


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