Friday, March 9, 2012

Ravi restaurant

There is one place that I have heard so much about, that its been on my list of places to go to ever since I have come to Dubai.

Its not a 5 star spot, in fact a far cry from that, and probably one that most likely only the people from the subcontinent would appreciate. So it was a very pleasant surprise when a Brit friend of mine mentioned that she had been there, of course in the cooler months.

The cooler months is understandable when you reach Ravi restaurant! Located in Satwa, almost at the edge, is a slightly dilapidated looking building with bold green and white sign proclaiming "Ravi Restaurant". I believe its been around since 1932 at exactly the same location, and, I suspect with exactly the same infrastructure, lol!

There is seating inside but I would not recommend it, its preferrable to sit outside on the wooden table and benches / chairs provided. Hence the cooler months. As the man behind the counter very produly told me "our food does the talking, we dont need fancy chairs and tables" Seriously, out in the open, under the skies in the cooler months is actually much nicer. The inside has a old small town crowded eatery feel which is warm but cramped, and, remniscent of a workers' canteen.


Like I said its a far cry from 5 star or even a PF Chang or Asha's or the likes of those restaurants but the food is good. We ordered a haleem - a slow cooked dish of wheat, meat and lentils - cooked to the consistency of porridge and the meat was absolutely soft. In fact, my mom-in-law remarked, when I took her subsequently, that even many of the so called fancy restaurants dont serve meat so tender. Another must order is the nihari - a mutton preparation that is so tender that the meat just falls off the bones.

Being a vegetarian, all of this was wasted on me, but mercifully help was at hand. They serve the most divinely cooked dal along with a potato and aubergine curry.


Both the dal and the curry were really spicy, wonderful to mop up with an unimaginably large roti! However, its best not to look at, or at best ingnore the oil floating on the dishes! There has to be a price paid for taste, right?

To make the evening interesting you will have an occassional feline visitor walk by rather hopefully, but by and large they leave you alone, and as the waiter assures us, they are not allowed anywhere near the kitchen or inside the restaurant. Plus it was reassuring to see that they appeared to have a guy whose only job was to keep cleaning and mopping the floor inside and outside the restaurant.

Someone ordered a biryani and some seekh kebabs and said that they were rather nice. It was a whole load of food that we ordered for 8 hungry people and the bill was an amazing Dhs 127 including water and the desserts! I saw a huge number of parcels being despatched - believe takeaways are a big business! I can imagine, the food was quite wholesome and delicious.

Its not a fancy place, no fancy seating, but I think I liked Ravi for good simple food, for its rustic earthy feel and for the pleasure of eating at some place that was not the biggest, the largest, the best, the most expensive or the most exclusive. Simple pleasure, simple joys!


Location: Satwa, Dubai
Tel: 04 331 5353
Cuisine: Pakistani
Timing: 5am-3am

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Dubai and me

The folks at BlogExpat.com have been very kind and asked me for my experiences in and of Dubai! So here goes!

From India to Dubai

Sunday, March 4, 2012

What's the number please?

I am quite puzzled, intrigued, ignorant and feeling quite cheated actually! Exacerbated by the fact that I have woken up grumpy and with a headache!

Just read that RTA has started auctions for M coded 4 and 5 digit number plates.

Mohammed Abdul Kareem Nimaat, Director of RTA Vehicles Licensing "This auction promises to be exceptional as it features the debut of the ‘M' code; which is one of the most sought-after and popular codes judging by the recurrent inquiries frequently received from the public about the release of this code."                          

It appears that M is quite a popular alphabet for number plates as is "K". I understand if I wanted my car number plate to be "M" - personalised with my initials and all that jazz, but why M for the public at large? Lucky M? Dunno! Puzzled!

Plates bearing ‘K' code have also been in high demand with clearance rate posted as high as 70 per cent; which prompted RTA to consider issuing a new code. I can understand wanting easy numbers like 10000 or 55555 or your birth date or anniversary date but not sure if its fashionable /superstition or what that prompts this fascination for certain alphabets! Intrigued!

RTA website talks about "distinguished number plates" with code M. I mean its a number plate, how distinguished can it get?


Being the ultimate ignoramus, I obviously was completely unaware that you could chose your number plate - may have ended up with something far more exotic than my current one which is a nightmare to even remember with not even one number repeated and in some random order! I am perennially walking back to check the number while paying parking - clearly, am numerically challenged!


They actually hold an auction for which you need to put down a deposit of Dhs 5000, have a "file" with RTA, and bid for the number plate you want. I believe the 73rd number plate auction in October 2011, collected Dhs 21 million for coveted "distinguished" number plates with just 124 bidders across categories! J-90 got sold for Dhs 1.24 million :-( Huh?


So far so good,but why didn't they tell me about this when I got my number plate done? Then I might have had a distinguished one with my initials and the number of petunias in my garden on my number plate!


P.S. I am still trying to get the "distinguished"bit?

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Birthday cakes!

Its my son's birthday next weekend and I am struggling to find a place close home which
a/ does really good cakes
b/ can manage to do a cricket cake (despite an ICC what the kittens is that?)
c/ can deliver the cake home

My fumbling around has just driven home the fact that unlike our earlier sojourns, I have invested really little time in discovering Dubai! I've always prided myself on being quick to figure where, what and how but for some strange reason this time around, I've been terribly lethargic! Hubby, not so charitably, is convinced its the onset of premature menopause! I am curious to know if I display most signs symptomatic of one, but then that's another story!

After googling for hours have come up with a list - all of whom seem to do fabulous cakes, but an interesting cricket one, continues to be elusive!

House of Cakes
http://www.houseofcakesdubai.com/store/

Actually the website is quite professional. Which is just as well, cos the bakery is located is International City, China Cluster.

Huge gallery of cakes to choose from, you can order online, they deliver right at your doorstep and you can even specify the time that you want the delivery! An additional charge of Dhs 95 for delivery in Dubai. They even had a cricket cake but somehow it was not so inspiring! Well not for a 11 year old anyways!

I am still trying to explain to him that his mother is not exactly Betty Crocker so he better make do with what he gets - in any case its the taste that matters, right?

Home Baked Treats
http://www.homebakedtreats.com/

A home based bakery business, the gallery of cakes is very interesting and they seem to do a lot of 3 dimensional cakes. Now if only my son was into cars! I mean a 3 dimensional cricket bat for a cake, while might be a culinary possibility, will be a cutting and serving nightmare! But seriously, the cakes are very nice and quite reasonable. Dhs 260 for a 20 servings.

Based in The Lakes, they do not do home delivery but are luckily close enough for me to pick up the cake!

French Connection
http://www.fcdubai.com/en/index.asp

Based on Sheikh Zayed Road, they do a whole variety of dessert and concept cakes. They are a little on the expensive side but are an established store. Though I am not sure how great they are on kids' cakes. The story behind the name is quite cute - French for the French pastry products served and Connection for the wireless Internet access that is provided throughout the Cafe. Though now its quite common, I believe in 1997, when it opened doors, it was something new!

Tel:+971 4 343 8311     

Sugarbox
http://www.sugarboxonline.com/

This one says its an Emirati enterprise owned by Sheikha May Al Qassemi. Now I have no clue who she is, but I am assuming the Sheikha bit is important. Not that it has any relevance whatsoever to the cakes! But the website is very professional, actually very neat and uncluttered and they had some really good sport cakes.

I think they are based in Sharjah but do have an outlet in Mercato Mall in Dubai

Tel: +9716 5660901     
Sunday to Thursday 9am-9pm.  Saturday 1pm – 9pm

Nukku's Cakes
http://www.nukuscakes.com/about.html

The designs are absolutely adorable. One of her pink cakes actually tempted me to think about having a girl! Well OK, maybe that's stretching it a bit, but attend a baby girl shower /birthday for sure!



Tel: +971 504518365     


Mister Baker
http://www.misterbaker.com/

A big favourite I believe especially for the little ones, it offers the option to order online.The copy functions are disabled so no picture of any of the cakes! The wedding cakes in particular look nice and this was recommended by a friend! The website is still under construction so much of the data is not available, so you need to call them. But they are quite reasonable and do home delivery

Tel: 00971 4 3958711     
7:00 am to 12:00 pm