Posts Tagged ‘Modern Food’

Al Muntaha Burj Al Arab

It is located at the top floor (27 floors), Burj Al Arab hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. This is the ultimate place to eat (al muntaha = the ultimate) all over the world. It is located on 27th floor of the Dubai hotel’s legendary millennium Dhow and boat-shaped seven-star (not just five stars), namely the part that hung down resembles cantilever aircraft wing as high as 200 meters from the sea front. You can enter the hotel to stay or for a dinner.

Select a reservation here (there are six other restaurants: the middle of the aquarium namely Al Mahara (3-minute submarine ride!); Under the atrium; junsui China etc) The parking area can load up to 10 cars lining up with the Rolls Royce and others.

You can wear casual dress code and covered shoes (no sneakers). The lobby is the world’s tallest (180m) with decoration of dancing spurting water as high as 100 feet. Take the stairs up beside the fish aquarium, through the Al Iwan restaurant. Continue straight towards the elevator hall as in the Pyramid of pure gold. Until Al Muntaha take the left, and you will be escorted to your table. To enjoy it, it cost you a lot, visit payday loans to get your extra cash.

The room is 50 feet long with Bar. You have to order two different kinds of food (total of four types if 2 people). The plates are Japanese branded; the genuine silver flatware was made in Birmingham. One of the favorite menus there is a truly delicious scallops, two pieces of 6 cm in diameter, 40 cm diameter dishes with the sauce. Salmon skin with 6x 8 cm and a sauce that was delicious and tasty. The dessert is caramel that tastes really modern and nice. The total food costs 1040Dirham. You need to pay with credit card. Giving 30 dollars for the tip is enough. You have to ask for the bathroom, to see the Sky view Bar and a luxurious bathroom. It is truly a culinary experience of a lifetime.

Bizarre Foods

There are bizarre foods that people eat on daily basis all over the world. Some of them are:

-Aboriginal: Aboriginal People are happy to cook baked a kind of lizard in a way, after it was eaten immediately.

-Japan: Octopus swallowed alive. Japanese people also dare to eat a frog heart is still beating.

-India: Indian people catch, hit and eat lizard without being cooked first.

-Korea: Similar to the Japanese, Koreans also love octopus but that was a baby, being eaten alive.

- The Philippines: The Filipinos love to eat “Balut”, i.e. containing chicken egg embryo (fetus), and there have been a member of his body, boiled, peeled and hold edible. Birds’ eggs are almost finished living animal is considered a delicious snack to enjoy when relaxing.
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Sandwich Royal Mile

Royal mile is the road in front of Edinburgh castle, Scotland. At the Royal mile, you can enjoy a truly delicious Sandwich Scotland correct. This sandwich consists of ham, salad, cheese and tomatoes, tuna mayo and cucumber, and the egg, of course. The price is GBP 3.25 only, well fed.

Next to it is the Asher’s Dairy Ice Cream with auto van yes that’s typical. Double cream GBP only two simple, really nice atmosphere to eat ice cream in cold 5 darjah C!. Royal mile is the center of town where the sale of all souvenirs, and no place to wear photo’s Kilt and bagpipes (Photos in costume as in Volendam), where it was photographed in the museum patterned fabric Tartan Kilt, where each has a motive Scottish Clan and the symbol itself. The visitors could seek the origin of clan names here, completed with the history books.
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Eating in New York City

New York is known as one of the most expensive cities in the world. If not careful, you will feel “Spend money like water”. To that end, the following is a brief tips on how to do to save expenditure on food during a visit to a city nicknamed “The Big Apple” is.

At breakfast (which is mostly provided by the hotel in the form of cans all you eat buffet), try to fill the stomach as full as possible as this will greatly help to ‘suspend’ feel hungry when lunchtime arrived. If possible, take ‘stock’ a few slices of bread from the hotel that could serve as snack when the stomach started to feel hungry. This all relates to the habits of a number of restaurants that provide a discount promo solid hour after lunch, entitled ‘happy hour’ (between the hours of 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.). At least you can skimp start 20-50% with little shift lunchtime.

Another frugal meal alternative is to buy food via vending machines are widely available in various strategic places. Various types of food on-display behind a glass cabinet, and to buy it you just need to insert coins according to the price they are written. After waiting a few seconds, automatically your choice of food can be taken at the bottom of the vending machine and ready to be enjoyed.
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Lemon Grass Restaurant

The restaurant is located in Geblergasse 1, A-1170 Wien or known as Vienna (unterbahn front U6 station Alserstrasse). The restaurant is open Monday-Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 15:00 hour and then closes for a while; go to another hour of 17 to 23. Open on Sunday.

This is a Chinese restaurant that provides really delicious variety of cuisine. There is also a vegetarian menu is namely “Salat”, Gruner Salat costs only 2.6 euros. Gemischter Salat, Pikanter Salat are also 2.6 euros. Sauer-scharfe Suppe is just 2.2 euros. There is also 2.2 eiweis maiskornern mit euro. There are also available Bratnudeln mit Huhnerfleisch (6 euros) and a namely Sega Fried mit Reis or Gebratener Huhnerfleisch or three sorten fleisch mit only 6 euros as well.

From here you switch on the alserstrasse U Bahn in direct langenfeldgasse-Schloss Schönbrunn Palace toward the famous the station Schönbrunn, then descends in S Bahn Hietzing and change, with the same card). This palace is really beautiful and very spacious. Read the rest of this entry »

Traditional Scotland Butter Bread

You can find it near Bus Stop at Rosslyn Chapel, Midlothian (outskirt city of Edinburgh), Scotland, Great Britain. In Rosslyn Chapel, you can taste a slice of Scotland bread that tastes like cheese but somewhat sweet like that. The genuine Scottish Kaas-Stengels bread is soft on the lips, You can get reach this place from Edinburgh City Centre by taking the red Lothian bus Number 15 (majoring in Penicuik Airport, 3 GBP only) The traditional Bread can you get in a small shelter near the Bus Stop Roslin, after a street near the signpost has said “The Collegiate Church of St. Matthew “Welcomes you.

The packet size is for only 3 GBP for 2x1x8cm. Although it is a bit strange but it is really delicious. Rosslyn Chapel is very famous after the Da Vinci Code from Dan Brown.

Chapel created in 1446 and now in renovation-consuming cost 13 million GBP and 24 meters along the entire chapel was given a tin roof. In a genuine book Da Vinci Code (English, with pictures) pages 430 to 451 highlighted that “The Holy Grail ‘neath ancient Roslin Waits – The blade and Chalice guarding o’er Her gates.”
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Cheap Dinning in Hong Kong

Looking for cheap meals or snacks in Hong Kong is not the case difficult. In the land of this former British colony, you can find typical Chinese snacks at affordable prices, ranging from HK $ 4.50 to tens of dollars a meal. The most commonly found of course stalls selling noodles plus boiled dumplings in a large bowl with a price of less than HK $ 20 only. In fact, Yuen Hing Noodle Shop in Wan Chai which was selected as one recipient of the Gold Award from the Culinary Award in 2002, a bowl of noodles, dumplings sell for HK $ 10 only.

With HK $ 20, you can also buy four sticks grilled Calamari sold on the sidewalk or the red salami Shanghai. Local restaurants also offer food with a lot of relatively affordable price. For example, dim sum for HK $ 4.50 per basket. While the lunch menu with three kinds of food valued at HK $ 55 cheaper per head. Of course if you want to dine at the more luxurious restaurants or hotels or in restaurants international network, the price offered is more expensive again. Read the rest of this entry »