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While he has reached incredible successes with his businesses and number of entrepreneurial ventures, it hasn’t been an easy journey for Mohamed Hadid.
In a candid Instagram post, Hadid reflected on his childhood hardships having to flee his home country when he was just a baby, and becoming a refugee along with his other family members.Sharing a picture from his younger years, Hadid explained that he doesn’t have “a single picture of me [as] when I was a baby I was just about 9 days old when I and my family were refugees to the refugee camps in Syria from Palestine”.
He shared his thanks to Syria, Lebanon and Tunisia and most of all Jordan, where he and his family received Jordanian citizenship many years ago.
He also shared his gratitude for being able to relocate to the USA with his family.
“I thank my father and mother for their focus to bring us to this beautiful land this country USA and I’m honoured to be an American and I honour my mother country and a pain in my heart for the suffering of the Palestinian people and I am forever a proud of my beloved Palestine where I was born,” he added.
Hadid has gone on to build a somewhat of an empire for himself and is also the father of two supermodels – Gigi Hadid and Bella Hadid.
However, it’s clear the 72-year-old never wants to forget where he came from.
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Images: Mohamed Hadid Instagram, Feature Image: Getty MoreFrom Rome to New York to Singapore, renowned fine-dining hotspots have made their way to Dubai over the years.
As the emirate is well-known for offering an unparalleled fine-dining experience no matter what the cuisine, Emirates Woman takes a closer look at all the global culinary havens that have made their mark in the city.
Il PastaioIl Pastaio offers an authentic experience in the heart of Dubai at Al Habtoor City with an array of mouth-watering Italian dishes served on a plate. Promising a world-class family experience, Il Pastaio is considered to be a highly acclaimed restaurant in the heart of Beverly Hills with a culinary tradition passed down through generations as it celebrates 25 years of operation. Now in Dubai, guests can enjoy the highly praised dishes including the Spaghetti Al Caviale, with all its sought-after flavours. Open daily from 12pm to 12am, this haven must be visited for its highly praised pasta dishes and an innovative menu.
For more information visit ilpastaiodubai.ae
AmazonicoKnown as Madrid’s most well-loved and popular restaurant, Amazonic Dubai arrived in the heart of DIFC at the end of 2019. The restaurant brings cultural diversity and gastronomic heritage from the Amazon region, with a rainforest-inspired theme prevalent throughout the venue’s interiors. Amazonico Dubai is temporarily closed during the month of August for renovation and is set to reopen in September.
For more information visit amazonicorestaurant.com
AntikaThis Levantine bar and restaurant, which first opened in August 2019, is located in DIFC. As one of Lebanon’s most well-known hotspots, Antika Dubai offers a host of mouthwatering dishes and is an ideal place to enjoy a night out with friends no matter what the occasion. Open daily from 6pm to 2am and on Fridays from 2pm onwards, Antika is located in Al Fattan Currency House, DIFC, Tower 2.
For more information visit Antikabar.ae
GonpachiThe iconic restaurant Gonpachi, famed for its role in the hit movie Kill Bill, officially opened its doors in Dubai in February 2021. It’s the first branch for the famed restaurant to open outside of Japan – where seven Gonpachi restaurants dotted around the country – and will offer authentic cuisine which includes sushi, tempura, kushi-style grilled skewers and fresh soba noodles. Located in Business Bay at the Boulevard in Al Habtoor City, the restaurant transports you to the “Japan of a bygone era” with its “nostalgic atmosphere”. Gonpanchi Dubai is open from Saturday to Wednesday 12pm to 12am and Thursday and Friday 12pm to 2am.
For more information visit gonpachidubai.ae
LPM Restaurant & BarHaving been on the restaurant scene in Dubai for over a decade, LPM Restaurant & Bar offers an exceptional experience every time. Located in gate village 8, DIFC, the restaurant is open on weekdays from 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 11pm and on weekends from 12:30pm to 3:30pm and 6pm to 11pm.
For more information visit lpmrestaurants.com
ZumaKnown for making its culinary imprint around the world in various cities such as New York, Rome, Las Vegas, Bodrum, Miami, London and many more. Zuma is one of Dubai’s must-visit fine dining havens offering contemporary Japanese cuisine with a sophisticated twist on the traditional Japanese Izakaya style of informal eating and drinking. Showcasing a variety of authentic dishes on its menu, Zuma is located in gate village 6 and is open daily from 12pm to 3:30pm and 7pm to 12am from Saturday to Wednesday and 7pm to 1am on Thursday and Friday.
For more information visit zumarestaurant.com
Akira BackBringing adrenaline-fuelled Japanese cuisine prepared with Korean and international flavours, Akira Back uses artisanal sourced ingredients with an eclectic touch as you take in the stunning view of Dubai’s skyline. With venues in Singapore, Hanoi, Bangkok and now Dubai, Chef Akira Back is making a strong culinary footprint around the world with his expertise in the field. Located at W Dubai at The Palm, it’s open daily from 7pm to 11:30pm.
For more information visit akirabackdubai.com
Nusr-Et SteakhouseHaving opened its doors in 2010 in Istanbul, Nusr-Et made its way to Dubai back in 2014. The restaurant quickly became a haven for meat lovers from around the world with a warm atmosphere and top-notch service. By bringing an extra flair to its steakhouse culture, this boutique concept is loved by all and is open in several destinations around the world including Istanbul, Doha, Miami, New York, Mykonos and Dubai.
For more information visit nusr-et.com
IndochineFirst opening in New York City in 1984, Indochine has welcomed many A-list celebrities over the years including Andy Warhol, Grace Jones, Diane von Furstenberg, Julianne Moore, Naomi Campbell, Anna Wintour, Mick Jagger and more. Indochine made its way to Dubai in 2019 and has been a hit on the restaurant scene ever since its opening. Located in Gate precinct building 3 DIFC, it’s open from Sunday to Wednesday 12pm to 1am, Saturday 7pm to 1am and Thursday and Friday 7pm to 3am.
For more information visit indochinedxb.com
MareaOriginally born in New York, with an amalgamation of Italy’s coastal flavours and the city’s swagger, Marea brings a world-class dining haven with exquisite food and unmatched service unlike no other. This Michelin-star Italian restaurant in Dubai brings a plethora of decadent dishes to the table with beautiful culinary expertise. Located at Gate Village 7, it’s open daily from 12pm to 5pm for Lunch and 7pm to 11:45 pm for dinner.
For more information visit marearestaurant.com
CiprianiWith restaurants the globe over, Cipriani made its mark on Dubai in 2016. Serving exceptional Italian cuisine, the Cipriani brand has been a universally recognized icon of hospitality for four generations since Guiseppe Cipriani Senior first opened Harry’s Bar in Venice, back in May 1931. Open all around the world in New York, Venice, Moscow, Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Cipriani has made its impact in several countries as it continues to serve the finest. Located in Gate village number 10, DIFC and open daily from 12pm to 2am
For more information visit Cipriani.com
HutongBringing the northern Chinese vibe from London, New York, Miami and their original home in Hong Kong, Hutong Dubai is located in DIFC. Offering delicious dim sums and creative cocktails, guests have the opportunity to dine in a stylish setting with a beautiful outdoor terrace offering the finest in contemporary Asian cuisine. Hutong Dubai is open from Monday to Sunday from 12pm to 2:30pm and 6pm to 1am.
For more information visit hutong-dubai.com
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Images: Supplied MoreAnother public holiday is right around the corner in the UAE with Eid Al Adha (the Festival of Sacrifice) set to fall next weekend.
While there has been no confirmation in the UAE as to what the exact date of Eid Al Adha will be, Saudi Arabia’s Supreme Court recently announced it would fall on Friday, July 31.Previously, as reported by Gulf News, top UAE astronomer Ibrahim Al Jarwan also predicted the Muslim holiday would likely fall on July 31.
“The crescent of the lunar month of Dhu Al Hijjah 1441 is to be spotted on Monday, July 20, 2020 at 9.33pm UAE time,” he told the outlet back in May.“July 22 will mark the first day of Dhu Al Hijjah month and Friday, July 31, shall be the first day of Eid Al Adha, according to astronomical calculations.”
While there has been no official announcement as of yet, a public holiday on Sunday, August 2 could be on the cards.
The rest of the UAE public holidays for 2020:
Islamic New Year
A couple of weeks later it’s the Hijri New Year. Falling on Muharram 1, it’s expected to take place on Wednesday, August 19 or Thursday, August 20.
The Prophet’s Birthday
The Prophet Mohammed’s birthday will fall on the 12 of the Hijri month of Rabi Al Awwal, which will coincide with Wednesday, October 28, or Thursday, October 29.
Commemoration Day and National Day
To close out 2020, those in the UAE will have another three-day break to look forward to with Commemoration Day, Tuesday, December 1, and National Day, Wednesday, December 2, with a day off also on Thursday, December 3.
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by Sarah Joseph
1 minute agoWith the UAE continuing to uplift women and their families, another law supporting this has been passed.
On June 30, 2022, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the UAE, announced a resolution granting the children of Emirati mothers residing in the UAE the same health benefits as other citizens.
In a mission to ensure the stability and support for the families of Emirati mothers, this new resolution was issued, taking the UAE’s policies one step further.President issues Resolution granting children of Emirati mothers same education and health benefits as other citizens#WamNews https://t.co/0KDWqKRXxC pic.twitter.com/WKZqPxVoB7
— WAM English (@WAMNEWS_ENG) June 30, 2022The strategy will be executed and implemented by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs. Support shall be provided to the federal and local government agencies to proceed with the required in this regard.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed recently became president following the passing of his elder brother, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed. Following his election as President, he shares his appreciation for “the precious trust placed in him to bear the responsibility of this great trust and to fulfill its tasks of serving his country and people”.
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