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    In the office with the Founders of Lulu & The Beanstalk at ICD Brookfield Place

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    by Camille Macawili
    3 hours ago

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    Founders of Lulu & The Beanstalk, Wafa and Amirah Tajdin, talk to Emirates Woman about their hangout spot imbued with cosy familiarity and cool energy in ICD Brookfield Place and how it reflects their heritage and personalities.
    How long have you been in this space?
    We’ve been open since September 2022, so just over a year.
    Have you custom-built any bespoke pieces?
    Most of the space was a labour of love from our designer whose signature style is upcycling and re-inventing classic and iconic design pieces. She upcycled six of the Artek dining chairs, complemented by a beautiful Kooij table, and above that sits a one-off lamp designed for use by New York-based Japanese artist Yuko Nishikawa. Our most iconic custom décor is our centerpiece chandelier which was crafted by the whimsical team of Willow Lamp in South Africa. The bar front was a terrazzo design commissioned locally.
    How do you think the interior reflects you?
    Mama Lulu was a woman who loved colours, and her world was filled with them. That was important for us to recreate through the lens of our designer and a big reason why we went with a female designer as well as she has an authentic understanding of curves, colours and texture. It was also important to evoke our island heritage (we have roots in Lamu and Mombasa in Kenya) and to capture the feeling of warmth and community that our grandmother’s home symbolised not just for us growing up, but our family and community as a whole in Nairobi and now through her spirit, Dubai.
    Describe your taste in three words.
    Warm, welcoming and delicately tasteful.
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    The best turkey takeaways to purchase in Dubai for the upcoming festivities

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    4 hours ago

    If you’re looking to plan an intimate Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner at home, the holiday bird might just be the perfect open to make it a special one this year.
    This centerpiece main dish will ensure you skip the grocery line and opt for a gourmet option for all your guests as it comes accompanied with all the stuffing and trimmings to celebrate with your loved ones.
    Tailored to every appetite, Emirates Woman has curated a ready-to-eat guide of Turkey offerings to delight in this season in Dubai for a cosy evening in.
    Jones The Grocer

    The classic roast turkey is priced at Dhs795, the roast turkey with sides is priced at Dhs1,049, the Silver package including roast turkey with premium sides and apple cinnamon pie or a pumpkin pie is priced at Dhs1,189, the Gold package including roast turkey with premium sides and the artisan cheese board or artisan charcuterie board is priced at Dhs1,449 and the Diamond Package with premium sides, a choice of artisan cheese board or charcuterie board and a choice of apple cinnamon pie or pumpkin pie is Dhs1,559. Guests are encouraged to pre-order online or at their nearest Jones the Grocer outlet – whether it be for Thanksgiving or Christmas, or just a jolly festive feast, Jones the Grocer is the ultimate choice for your festive needs and each package serves 8 to 10 people with a a sage and apricot stuffed roast turkey with cranberry sauce and juniper-infused gravy. The turkey takeaway option is available across all stores in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi.
    For more information visit jonesthegrocer.com
    Reform Social & Grill

    A classic British whole roasted turkey takeaway with all the trimmings including roast vegetables, brussels sprouts, cabbage, stuffing, gravy & cranberry sauce. Available from November 16 to December 25, 2023, the offering for four people is for Dhs440 and for 8 people is for Dhs680. Located at The Lakes, it’s open from12pm until 11pm.
    For more information visit reformsocialgrill.ae
    Couqley

    Available for dine-in or takeaway with a 72-hour notice, customers can now order Couqley’s full turkey feast that serves groups of 8 to 10 people. The loved French restaurant’s traditional turkey is served with a selection of sides including aromatic mushroom stuffing, roasted brussels sprouts, potato gratin, truffle mac & cheese and roasted vegetables, as well as their signature cranberry sauce, and turkey gravy. The whole turkey is priced at Dhs799, the whole turkey with sides including all sides plus Gravy and Cranberry is Dhs1,199 for 800grams each side. Additional sides can be added starting for Dhs49.
    For more information visit couqley.ae
    Bull & Bear

    One of the city’s most exquisite restaurant’s located at Waldorf Astoria DIFC has a Turkey takeaway option from November 15 until December 23, where guests can choose between a Whole Turkey with all the trimmings included beetroot cured salmon, valhrona bruche noel and a festive pudding for Dhs1,245. The turkey takeaway options serve between 6 to 8 people, and must be pre-ordered at least 48 hours in advance allowing guests to spend more time with loved ones. Orders can be placed via WhatsApp 058 600 6776 between 9am to 6pm.
    For more information visit newsroom.hilton.com
    Raffles The Palm

    For families looking for a regal festive feast to enjoy in the comfort of their home, Raffles The Palm’s Turkey to Go offers a convenient option for a mouth-watering turkey roast, with no hassle. Guests can order the roasted turkey 48 hours in advance and collect it from the hotel’s grand Patisserie, next to Blüthner Hall. The roasted turkey can be accompanied by a choice of traditional trimmings, such as stuffing and cranberry sauce, along with indulgent desserts, including classic Christmas pudding. The takeaway festive option is priced from Dhs550 and is available from November 23 until January 2, 2024
    For more information visit rafflesthepalm.com
    The Duck Hook

    Enjoy a relaxing holiday with the perfect roast Turkey delivered right to your door, just in time to impress your guests. Packages include chilled par-cooked boneless turkey breast, served with all the signature trimmings, desserts, mince pies and crackers. Vegan and Gluten-Free alternatives are also available. The Delivery dates are from December 8 to 10, 15 to 17, 22 to 25, 29 to 30 and pick up is available from Jumeirah Emirates Towers from 22nd to 25, and 31 December. It’s priced at Dhs495 for two people, Dhs825 for four people, Dhs1,540 for eight people and Dhs2,365 for twelve. Guests can avail the 20 percent discount all packages, when ordered are pre-booked before November 15, 2023.
    For more information visit here.
    Lobby Lounge at Address Boulevard

    Those looking to have an extra delicious holiday season at home can enjoy the Festive takeaways including sweet and savoury treats that will enhance the celebrations. Whether it’s a scrumptious Turkey or festive desserts, the selection from the Festive Desk will allow guests to be wowed from the comfort of their own home with grab & go goodies from the Lobby Lounge. It’s priced at Dhs599 per turkey for 6 to 8 people and Dhs290 per kg of Panettone and is available from December 15 to 31, 2023, from 10am to 4pm.
    For more information visit addresshotels.com
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    The Berkeley: Elevate your stay in London by residing in this modern-classic property

    Life

    by Amy Sessions
    2 hours ago

    The Berkeley hotel in London delivers top tier service with a modern cool. If you want location combined with a cool factor, this is it.
    The Stay

    Situated right in the beating heart of the city yet with the kind of peace that feels a world away from the fast pace of London’s inner city – The Berkeley is the ultimate if you’re looking for refined stay that delivers old school service with a modern eye for detail. With a selection of rooms and suites, The Berkeley flexes around your needs whether you’re on a swift business trip alone or booking in for the festive period with extended family. Cosy fireplaces make for the perfect detail to enjoy during winter andwith views of Hyde Park and Knightsbridgeyou’ll feel like this is your second home just a stone’s throw away from the best shopping in town and a five-minute walk from Harrods.
    The Dining

    The Collins Room is airy and feels cosy yet spacious making it the ideal location to dine whether you’re travelling alone of meeting friends. The chic interiors are designedby by Robert Angell and create the perfect backdrop for the super popular Prêtà- Portea. Also, not to be missed is Cédric Grolet at The Berkeley — With a string of accolades citing him as the best pastry chef in the world, Cédric Grolet – known for his trompe-l’oeil artistry, fruits and flowers – has opened the doors to his first patisserie outside of France, Cédric Grolet at The Berkeley in London. This is popular from morning until late afternoon – so schedule yourself an hour to indulge.
    The Wellness

    The Bamford Wellness Spa at The Berkeley delivers a sense of the Cotswolds within the confines of the city. You’ll feel a different pace of life wash over you as you indulge in a choice of refined, holistic treatments within the luxurious, ample sized rooms. The perfect predinner treats to have you feeling your best.
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    Festive blues: Can’t make it home? Here’s how to still feel the spirit around

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    21 mins ago

    In the symphony of the holiday season, there’s a nostalgic melody that often tugs at our hearts — the desire to be home for the festivities.
    Yet, life’s intricate score sometimes plays a different tune, leading us away from the familiar warmth of our hometowns.
    Whether distance or circumstances keep you from making it home this festive season, fear not! In the spirit of embracing the season wherever you are, here’s how you can beat the holiday blues and feel the magical essence of the holidays.
    Create a cozy corner at home

    Transform a corner of your space into a festive haven. Adorn it with twinkling lights, plush blankets, and a touch of greenery. This snug nook will become your personal retreat, radiating warmth even in the absence of familial hearths.
    Virtual celebrations

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    In our technologically connected era, the distance between hearts can be bridged with a simple click. Arrange virtual gatherings with loved ones, sharing laughter, stories, and perhaps even participating in a virtual gift exchange. The pixels on the screen may not replace physical presence, but they can certainly amplify the joy of togetherness.
    Cultural cuisine

    Transport yourself home through the magic of flavours. Experiment with recipes that echo the festive feasts of your roots. Whether it’s the aroma of spices or the taste of a traditional dish, let your taste buds become a passport to the heart of the celebration.
    Celebrate festive traditions with your current community

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    Discover and embrace the festive traditions wherever you are, with the community you’ve built for yourself. Whether it’s friends like family or colleagues, visit them or invite them over. Explore holiday markets, and partake in customs. By immersing yourself in these celebrations, you’re not only broadening your cultural horizons but also cultivating a sense of belonging.
    While the yearning for home during the holidays may persist, let this season be a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Through a blend of creativity, technology, and a dash of festive magic.
    So, wherever you find yourself this season, may it be filled with the unmistakable spirit of love, togetherness, and the timeless magic of the holidays.
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    18 luxe must-visit outdoor terraces to dine alfresco in Dubai

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    It’s the season to be outdoors again.
    As the weather cools down, alfresco Dubai dining is firmly back on our radars.
    From beach clubs to sky-high restaurants, each venue ensures scintillating views of Dubai’s skyline accompanied by a delectable menu crafted to perfection.
    For your next outdoor outing, Emirates Woman has created a luxe guide on where to book ASAP.

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    9 aromatic candles to welcome the winters in a warm and fuzzy way

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    3 hours ago

    As the crisp air and vibrant foliage herald the arrival of fall, it’s time to transform your living space into a warm and cozy haven.
    One delightful way to achieve this is by incorporating fall-scented candles that not only fill your home with seasonal aromas but also evoke a sense of comfort and tranquility.
    Choosing the Perfect Fall Scents
    Opt for candles that capture the essence of autumn. Scents like cinnamon, apple pie, pumpkin spice, wood, amber, oudh and warm vanilla instantly infuse your space with the cozy aroma of fall. These fragrances not only appeal to the olfactory senses but also create an inviting ambiance.
    Strategic placement of candles also enhance their impact. Consider creating clusters of candles on coffee tables, mantels, or side tables. This not only adds visual interest but also ensures that the delightful scents waft through the air, enveloping your home in a comforting embrace.
    Coordinate with the Autumn Decor
    Complement your fall candles with seasonal decor elements. Incorporate warm-toned throw blankets, plush cushions, and rustic accents to create a cohesive and inviting atmosphere. Earthy colours like deep reds, burnt oranges, and rich browns work harmoniously with the warm glow of candlelight.
    Fall-winter candles are more than just scented accents—they’re an embodiment of the season’s spirit, transforming your home into a tranquil space of warmth and comfort.
    Here’s an editor-approved guide of candles that will kindle the cozy ambiance in your home.

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    Major milestone: Official approval granted for common GCC tourism visa

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    1 hour ago

    In a groundbreaking move, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states have given the green light to a revolutionary GCC tourism visa, reminiscent of the Schengen model.
    This momentous decision was announced by Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi, Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, during a gathering of regional interior ministers at the GCC summit in Muscat, Oman, on November 8.
    Emphasizing the significance of this new visa, the Secretary General hailed it as a remarkable achievement for the region. He also stressed the need for the timely implementation of the GCC tourist visa within a specific timeframe.
    A recent statement by Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, the UAE’s Minister of Economy, indicated that the unified tourism visa could become a reality by 2025. The minister explained that the rollout would be contingent upon the development of specific regulations and legislation. If all internal systems of the participating countries are prepared, the launch is anticipated between 2024 and 2025.

    | “أقرَّ أصحاب المعالي والسمو مواضيع هامة أبرزها:١- التأشيرة السياحية الخليجية الموحدة.٢- ربط المخالفات المرورية إلكترونيًا بين دول المجلس.٣- إعداد استراتيجية شاملة لمكافحة المخدرات.”
    |بيان الأمين العام معالي جاسم البديوي عقب الاجتماع الـ40 لأصحاب السمو والمعالي وزراء… pic.twitter.com/zo8OFXAs03
    — Hala FM | هلا أف أم (@Halafmradio) November 8, 2023

    The introduction of a GCC common tourism visa is set to revolutionize travel in the region. Once operational, visitors can utilize a single tourism visa to explore all six GCC states: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.
    This visionary initiative aligns with the GCC 2030 tourism strategy, aiming to boost the tourism sector’s contribution to the GDP by fostering increased inter-GCC travel and raising hotel occupancy rates. The ultimate goal is to position the GCC as a premier global destination for both regional and international tourists, as articulated by the UAE Minister.
    The UAE’s Minister of Economy highlighted that this tourism visa is not only a simplification of travel logistics but also a catalyst for an upsurge in tourism across the region.
    This strategic move is poised to make regional travel more accessible and attractive within the next two years.
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    Chef Gregoire Berger of Michelin-star restaurant Ossiano talks about his culinary journey

    Chef Gregoire Berger of Michelin-star restaurant Ossiano talks to Emirates Man about his culinary journey, early success as a chef and his ocean-inspired restaurant in Dubai.
    Did you always want to be Chef? How did it all begin?
    I come from Brittany, which is in the West of France. It’s a beautiful place on the seafront where everything is centred around unique and regional products; Brittany, of course, is most famous for its seafood. Here is where everything started for me as a chef. I spent my younger years cooking with my mother and grandmother in the kitchen, and I quickly became accustomed to quality ingredients. When I was 16 years old, I realised that I wanted to become a chef, and after many years in my mother’s kitchen I wanted to see what it would truly be like working in a restaurant’s kitchen. So, I took on an apprenticeship at La Closerie de Kerdrain, a gourmet restaurant in Auray created by Martine and Fernand Corfmat. Walking into that kitchen was a magical experience for me, that is when I knew that I would never look back.
    Talk us through your culinary background.
    After my apprenticeship, I went on to train under many of the world’s leading culinary talents at several acclaimed Michelin star restaurants in France, to large luxury resorts around the world, including Paul Bocuse, Roger Verge, and the late Gaston Lenotre, as well as Frederic Robert at la Grande Cascade Paris. I also took time to master my craft under Pastry Chef Gilles Marchal and Chef Michael Nave, the right arm of Pierre Gagnaire and head chef of Balzac. My next major career move was when relocated to the Middle East, where I took the reins of Ossiano – the rest is history.

    What brought you to Dubai?
    I’ve always been travelling. I left France when I was 20 and I moved to Florida, USA. While I was waiting to go to Florida and working in a two Michelin starred restaurant in Spain, I met a guy who became one of my mentors. He had an opportunity for me to come to Morocco as a sous chef after I spent two years in the USA. My parents had divorced, and my mother was in Morocco, so I thought it sounded great. I went to Morocco and got married, it was destiny. Afterwards, I came back to Paris to work at La Grande Cascade but decided Paris wasn’t for us, so we moved to Asia. We wanted to move to Singapore. That was my dream at that time because I thought that it was a great place to grow, and I was amazed by the quality of life. But I always heard that it was easier to move to Asia after spending time in an English-speaking environment such as Dubai or London. Dubai was booming at that time. So, I say you know what? Let’s move to Dubai. I found an amazing opportunity where I stayed for a year and then came to Ossiano. But yes, originally, Dubai was just meant to be a bridge to move to Asia.
    What inspires you when creating new dishes or menus?
    Everything inspires me. Architecture, poetry, the aquarium at Ossiano, colours, shapes, textures, music – I love rap music. I compare one of my favourite rap artists, Furax Barbarossa, to a three-Michelin star chef because the more you listen to one of his songs, the more you understand what he is saying and the more you realise how perfectly it is made – there are layers upon layers in his compositions and it’s only after you’ve heard one 50 times that you realise how powerful it is! His music is very personal, and he doesn’t follow any rules; that’s because with real art there are no rules. I’m also really influenced by beauty. I want everything to have a sense of beauty and I always want to recreate that moment that you see something truly beautiful for the very first time.
    How would you describe your culinary style and approach to cooking?
    Storytelling is at the heart of everything I do. The menu at Ossiano reflects the romance of my own life, as chapters of a book. I take experiences and memories from my travels and turn them into unforgettable dining experiences. Throughout my menus and culinary creations, you will see a common theme, which is how I pay homage to the oceans and my travels, I have also always had a lifelong respect for seasonality, terroir, and sea foraging, and this can be seen in many of the dishes that we present to our guests.

    You’re the youngest and only chef in the country to be featured in the top 100 in the Best Chef Awards for five consecutive years. Tell us more.
    It is an incredible honour to receive such an amazing, global accolade, consecutively. Every time we take home an award whether that’s for me as a chef or for Ossiano, it motivates me to push boundaries further and to innovate further.
    You showcase in your dishes some of the best sustainably sourced produce from around the world. How important is this to you?
    Sustainability is a big topic in Dubai, where everybody tries to use local products. Personally, I believe it’s more consciousness through food. For instance, we have this dish using langoustine where we use the full langoustine from the head to the tail and then the plate itself has been recycled and then we tell the story of the landscape, basically the food helps us to create a kind of story for people to realise something relating to sustainability. When we speak about sustainability, everybody would think, OK, let’s take a product that is sustainable, which we do in every course. But it’s also how you can impact people to ensure that they themselves will be sustainable, which has a bigger impact, like a web. We can make sure that people will themselves try to be more sustainable, which has more impact than only being sustainable ourselves. That said, at Ossiano we always use seafood that’s found within 50km of a coastline, this is something that is ingrained in our DNA.
    What is the hero dish at Ossiano?
    It’s hard to choose one hero dish because we are always innovating the concept of Ossiano, where the experience is a tasting menu. The dining experience features nine to eleven waves including the option of wine pairing. Ossiano is about storytelling and so this style of dining experience allows the front of house team the time to spend with the guests so they can guide them through the journey properly.

    What does the future hold for Ossiano?
    What doesn’t the future hold! We have so many exciting ideas and plans that we can’t wait to share. We, of course, will continue to perfect our craft and the overall dining experience, with the goal of achieving more Michelin stars, climbing higher on global lists, and drawing in people to experience dining like never before. One of my main goals is to continue bringing some of the biggest names in the culinary world to Ossiano for collaborations. I love working with other chefs, and we have already seen a packed schedule of culinary names that I really respect. I only ever work with people who share the same passion as me, the same vibe and we have some great partnerships in the pipeline. This year I have had the pleasure of collaborating with five of the world’s most acclaimed chefs, including the globally celebrated chef Esben Holmboe Bang, to one of Copenhagen’s most exciting chefs, Eric Vildgaard of Jordnær, who has two Michelin stars and was on The World’s 50 Best Restaurants List 2022 at No. 38, Joan Roca of three Michelin-starred restaurant, El Celler De Can Roca, Australia’s most celebrated, ethical, seafood chef, Josh Niland. My next and final four-hands of 2023, which has been perfectly planned to end what has been a year filled of culinary highlights, will be with one of Spain’s most influential chefs, Andoni Luis Aduriz of Mugaritz, which has two Michelin stars and inclusion in The World’s 50 Best Restaurants list 2023 at No. 31. Over the years Andoni has built a reputation for curating some of the world’s most iconic dishes including edible stones, glazed garlic, and the Michelin Man.
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