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    Emirati Women’s Day 2023: 5 fun ways to spend the day with your favourite women in UAE

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    31 mins ago

    Looking to pamper the women in your life on the occasion of Emirati Women’s Day but don’t know how? We’ve got you covered.
    From staycation and daycation offers to delectable afternoon tea and other adrenaline pumping activities – here’s our of ideas to make the most of this important day.
    Spa Treatmnts at Waldorf Atoria DIFA

    Celebrate Emirati Women’s Day at Waldorf Astoria DIFC, Dubai’s urban retreat. Enjoy a 40% discount on spa treatments on August 28. Choose from themed suites like Grooming, Floatation, Couples, and Vichy. Treatments include massages, Neom therapies, Ling facials, and more. Prices start at Dhs300. Book until September 15, redeem on the day. Visit for info and appointments.
    For more information: contact 04 515 9818
    Plan a getaway to Hampton By Hilton Marjan Island

    Experience the extended Summer Getaway offer at Hampton by Hilton Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah. Celebrate strong Emirati women with exclusive benefits until mid-September. Rates start at Dhs275 per night. Enjoy 20% off dining, spa treatments, and watersports. Complimentary breakfast and WiFi included. Book by September 14th, 2023.
    For more information, please visit: hilton.com or contact 04 515 9818
    Luxurious daycation at Jumeirah Emirates Towers

    Experience a special day retreat at Dubai’s iconic hotel located in the heart of the financial hub. Celebrate the influence of Emirati women with a tailored offer designed for those seeking a luxurious hotel stay. Indulge in the comfort and enjoy the panoramic views of Dubai’s cityscape. Reconnect with friends, forge new memories, and rejuvenate your spirit. For just Dhs900, two ladies can enjoy a suite room, afternoon tea, a massage at Talise Spa, in-room dining, and pool access from 9 am to 10 pm. Available from August 28th to September 11th.
    For more information, email at jet.inhouseres@jumeirah.com
    Masterclass and Afternoon Tea at the Address Beach Resort

    Experience an exclusive Perfume Making Masterclass by Oo La Lab. Secure your spot now to be part of this celebration of culture, creativity, and empowerment. Join them on Saturday, August 26th, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Package includes a Perfume Making Masterclass led by Oo La Lab and an Emirati-themed afternoon tea. Price: Dhs499 per person.
    For more information, please visit: uae.ool-alab.com 
    Explore a unique Experience at The Smash Room

    In celebration of this inspiring moment, The Smash Room invites all Emirati women to partake in an exhilarating experience. This event offers a unique opportunity for individuals to unleash their inner strength while indulging in a sense of enjoyment. Taking place from August 28th to September 3rd, in both Dubai and Abu Dhabi venues, The Smash Room guarantees a thrilling encounter through its specially curated “The Fierce and Fabulous” package. This offer enables participants to engage in the act of smashing one printer and thirty glass items, all for an affordable price of Dhs199.
    For more information, please visit: thesmashroom.com

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    8 exciting things to do in the UAE this weekend

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    The ultimate weekend guide in the UAE, August 25 to 27, 2023.
    Brunch it up

    Book the season’s last brunch at Fouquet’s, which will transport guests straight to the French Capital in no time. This exclusive Parisian hotspot promises the ultimate city of lights experience for those who wish to experience a French holiday without leaving Dubai. Taking place on Saturday, August 26, 2023, from 12pm to 4pm, the prices start at Dhs310 for the soft beverage package, Dhs510 for the House Beverages package and Dhs725 for the premium champagne package. Guests can indulge in dishes such as pan-fried prawns and tarragon butter along with baby chicken, apple tart doused in Vanilla whipped cream and caramel sauce. Located at Burj Plaza, Downtown Dubai.
    For more information visit fouquets-dubai.com
    Visit the region’s first listening bar

    Located in the heart of Pullman hotel, Honeycomb Hi-Fi brings to life a lavish record store, a High-Fidelity sound system, warm and minimal interiors designed for quality acoustics, and an izakaya kitchen to round out their vision. With a casual Japanese menu inspired by a traditional izakaya, guests can indulge in hot, binchotan grill and rice/noodles sections with a variety of dishes to share. By delivering a modern twist on Japanese classics, guests can dine at this luxe haven from 7:30pm to 3am on Friday and Saturday and Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 7:30pm to 2am.
    For more information visit pullmandowntown.com
    Shop ‘til you drop

    Refresh your workwear wardrobe with THAT Concept Store’s luxurious handbag and footwear collections. With brands such as Khaite, Proenza, White Label, Eera, Gia Borghini and Alexandre Birman. Whether you wish to visit in store or shop online, the options are endless and suit everyone’s tastes and preferences.
    For more information visit thatconceptstore.com
    Unwind at this pool day

    Both Azure Beach and AMMOS Greek Restaurant at Rixos Premium JBR are delighted to announce an exciting offer exclusively for the ladies. All ladies who purchase a day pass at Azure Beach and indulge in a delectable lunch at AMMOS Greek Restaurant will receive two complimentary glasses of Rosé. This exclusive offer is available daily from 10am to 8pm with the lunch at AMMOS Greek Restaurant at Rixos Premium JBR. The Azure Beach entrance prices take place on weekends from Friday for Dhs300.
    For more information visit ammosgreek.com
    Experience a relaxing massage

    For a rejuvenating weekend, Centara Mirage Beach Resort Dubai is offering guests a special summer package at the resort’s Spa Cenvaree. With a special menu for families, guests can experience a tailored package for all members including grandmothers, daughters and mothers. While the resort’s signature Natural C package promises guests brighter and smoother skin to remove any dead skin cells, younger guests can have a 90-minute Kid Candy experience with masks and scrubs scented with playful flavours including toffee apple, chocolate and bubble gum. The special package is priced at Dhs630 and is discounted from the regular price of Dhs1,300.
    For more information visit centarahotelsresorts.com
    Indulge in some delectable dishes

    For Dubai Summer Restaurants Week, Venus Ristorante at Caesars Palace is offering a set menu priced at Dhs95 for a 2-course lunch menu and Dhs150 for a three-course lunch menu excluding drinks from 12:30pm until 3:30pm. It takes place until August 27, 2023 and is currently running for a limited time with irresistible dishes. Guest can savour a host of delightful flavours ranging from a Buratta, to Pizza Diavola with tomato, Venus Tiramisu and more, making this a bespoke culinary journey, emulating an Amalfi-Coast feel.
    For more information visit caesars.com
    Try your hand at Bingo

    For all the bingo fans, The Strand Craft Kitchen’s Bingo Night promises to be full of fun with a packed evening of entertainment, chances to win, delectable tapas and free-flowing beverages. Taking place on Friday, August 25, this evening starts from 7:30pm onwards and is one you won’t forget. The evening promises to be full of fun with packages priced at Dhs330 for the house beverages package including premium spirits and grapes and Dhs220 for the soft beverages package. Located at Palm West Beach, this venue has calming interiors in a fun ambience to enjoy with friends and family.
    Book a short-haul getaway

    If you’re looking for a tranquil escape, Tilal Liwa Desert Retreat is the place to be. The all-inclusive package encompasses a stay, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and unlimited house beverages – and the price has been slashed from now until the end of September, priced at Dhs499 for two people and is valid until September 30, 2023. Guests who avail both offers can pick their fancy by taking a dip in the pool, letting off some steam in the gym, or unwinding in the sauna and steam rooms, before enjoying a dreamy night’s sleep in the comfy Tilal Liwa Desert Retreat rooms. Additionally, guests can bring their furry friends to the pet-friendly room for a charge of Dhs100. This stunning resort is located at the majestic Madinat Zayed in the Rub Al Khali desert.
    For more information visit danathotels.com
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    7 calling apps to install that work seamlessly in the UAE

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    13 hours ago

    With an expat-oriented community, connecting back home during the week becomes part of everyone’s routine in the UAE.
    As some apps continue to be limited in the UAE, there are a host of other paid and free apps to make high-quality audio and video calls.
    For legal purposes, only a limited set of apps are available for usage on both iOS and Android, with a plethora of additional features on each.
    Below, we’ve curated a list of what to download for that next virtual happy hour or family catch-up.
    GoChat
    As part of Etisalat’s latest initiative, Etisalat launched GoChat Messenger with a new free voice and calling to the UAE. The requirements include a mobile number for registration on both iOS and Android app stores. The international 50 minutes package starts at Dhs50, with more options to choose from. The app includes additional features such as bill payment, games and even food delivery services.
    You can download the iOS and Google Play versions.
    BOTIM
    While available to download for free, users will need an internet calling plan for usage. For Etisalat, du and Virgin mobile, the monthly subscription fee is priced at Dhs50 and the daily fee is Dhs5 with 1GB of mobile data. For WiFi on Etisalat eLife and du Home Services, the price is Dhs100.
    You can download the iOS and Google Play versions.

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    Microsoft Teams
    Used mainly for professional purposes, this service enables colleagues to interact with each other on a one-to-one basis and have access to audio, video, chat and screen-sharing features. The app can be downloaded on your computer, tablet and mobile device. Additionally, the app provides 10GB of file storage for the entire team including 2GB of personal storage for each individual.
    You can download the iOS and Google Play versions.
    Skype for Business
    While users were previously allowed to use Skype from their personal accounts, the app is only limited to users from a business account now. Other features include a meeting with up to 10 persons without a subscription, URL invites, PowerPoint uploads for further discussions, screen sharing services and instant messaging services to send across during meetings.
    You can download the iOS and Google Play versions.
    Zoom
    Amid COVID-19, Zoom became a popular app to conduct virtual classroom discussions for educators to teach remotely. Used for both video and audio calling, this app was made available during lockdown after previously being banned. Without the membership, users are allowed up to 40 mins of uninterrupted calling until they have to send a new link. From intimate weddings to special family occasions, everything can be shared with this multiple-user platform.
    You can download the iOS and Google Play versions.
    Google Meet
    To register, users in the UAE need to link their Gmail accounts and can host a call with up to 100 people. For a smooth invitation process, users can simply be invited via a shared link.
    You can download the iOS and Google Play versions.
    Voico
    For customers to stay in touch with their loved ones, Etisalat also introduced Voico app that gives both audio and video call services to UAE residents. The app allows users to share photos, videos, and other files to stay connected.
    You can download the iOS and Google Play versions.
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    Discover property sale and rental prices in Dubai with this innovative tool

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    by Ruman Baig
    1 hour ago

    Looking to enhance your property related decision-making process? Here’s how you can navigate through Dubai’s real estate scenario.
    As the city gains popularity, prices have been steadily climbing after the pandemic, attracting more individuals to settle in. Dubai’s real estate scene is on the rise, bustling with opportunities for both buyers and renters. However, whether you’re negotiating your rental terms or considering a purchase, grasping where you stand in relation to the market rate can pose a challenge.
    To empower you with better choices, a fresh real estate tool has emerged, aiming to reveal recent rental and sale figures in your vicinity. Introducing Datahub by the esteemed real estate brokerage, Allsopp and Allsopp. Leveraging sales data from Dubai Land Department (DLD), this tool unveils the latest trends in any corner of Dubai.

    Regardless of whether you’re a seasoned local or an aspiring explorer of new neighbourhoods, Datahub lays out the most recent property deals spanning sales and rentals. The data can be fine-tuned to reflect the past week, two weeks, or even windows of 30, 60, or 90 days. Tailoring your search is made easy, filtering by bedroom count, property type (be it a villa, apartment, townhouse, etc.), and your preference for off-plan or ready-to-move properties.
    Accuracy is paramount. The provided results offer insights right down to the transaction date, property specifics, and even unit numbers.
    If you’re eyeing a particular building, it’s worth noting that filtering by tower isn’t an option. However, all outcomes within a region showcase the building’s name and number. This way, you can effortlessly spot any recent sales or rental activities linked to that building within your chosen time frame.
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    The Hadid’s Palestinian heritage and Middle Eastern roots

    Life

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    With a pool of these talented family members residing from a Palestinian heritage, you might not be aware of the Hadid’s lineage and the details of it.
    As the supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid have often been spotted on the runway, their father and renowned property mogul has constantly instilled a sense of Palestinian identity in his children as he has opened up about his roots on several occasions.

    Also read: Mohamed Hadid pays tribute to his mother from royal Palestinian Lineage
    After being born in Nazareth and spending most of his childhood in refugee camps, Mohamed Hadid expressed his love for the country in an interview according to The National at the Arab Conference at Harvard saying ‘My parents always embedded in us that we are Palestinians, we’ll always be Palestinians, so my home has always been that virtual home, where my mum, my dad, my kids were learning to roll grape leaves with their grandma.”
    Also read: Bella Hadid pays tribute to her Palestinian heritage with two new tattoos
    Having previously lived in Damascus, Beirut and Tunis before moving to the US, the property mogul has only lived in Palestine for few months of his life, however, he notified that this will always be his heritage.
    While also having recently claimed that his late mother descended from royalty, as was also written for the caption on his recent Mother’s Day Post. He also said “Her great grandfather was the Prince of Nazareth – King of Galilee in the 18th century Daher Al-Omer The Ruler,”

    In addition, to carrying on this passion of Mohamed’s culture, he ensured that his five children had Arabic names as he continues to instill their Middle Eastern heritage to his grand-daughter too with her name being Khai which also has a special meaning behind it in Arabic, as in some terms it means “crowned”, “the chosen one” or “strong”.
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    Chandrayaan 3 achieves monumental moon landing, marking India’s historic leap

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    Wednesday witnessed India’s triumphant redemption, marking the end of a four-year journey since the setback of Chandrayaan-2.
    Guided by ISRO, Vikram gracefully navigated the intricate interplay of gravity and speed, touching down on the Moon’s surface. At 6:04 pm today, history was inscribed as India achieved an unparalleled feat, successfully landing Chandrayaan-3 at the Moon’s south pole. Notably, this achievement comes hot on the heels of Russia’s Luna-25 probe crash in the same locale.
    This monumental accomplishment cements India’s position as the pioneering nation to achieve a Moon landing at the Lunar South Pole. Chandrayaan-3 is a testament to India’s strides in space technology, drawing global attention for its audacity and innovative spirit.

    Chandrayaan-3 Mission:‘India,I reached my destinationand you too!’: Chandrayaan-3
    Chandrayaan-3 has successfullysoft-landed on the moon !.
    Congratulations, India!#Chandrayaan_3#Ch3
    — ISRO (@isro) August 23, 2023

    With a triumphant Vikram module touching down, ISRO’s S Somanath exclaimed, “India is on the Moon!” This milestone underscores India’s ascension into the league of space powers. The government’s push for private space endeavors and satellite-centric enterprises gains momentum with this successful landing.
    From every corner of the nation, eyes were fixed on screens, hearts offering silent prayers as the spacecraft descended. India’s persistence bore fruit in this second lunar landing attempt, a mere week after Russia’s Luna-25 faltered.
    Chandrayaan-3’s triumph is more than a scientific leap; it kindles the flame of inspiration for aspiring minds nationwide. It serves as a reminder of the significance of audacious aspirations, meticulous planning, and collective endeavor in the ceaseless pursuit of expanding human understanding.
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    Fashion Designer Mara Hoffman’s Mexico Travel Diary

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    by Camille Macawili
    3 hours ago

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    In her summer photo diary for Emirates Woman, Mara Hoffman takes us to Mexico – a remarkable destination that resonates with her design codes centered on beauty, spiritualism, environmentalism and humanity.
    Her carefree and energetic approach to exploration permeates through her collections with a sense of utility, fun and ease. Through this, it has led to an exciting partnership with One&Only Resorts, where she has spent an intimate summer holiday with family and friends at the stunning One&Only Mandarina.
    Here, the sustainable fashion designer and wanderlust shares unforgettable behind-the-scenes moments during her summer getaway as well as her favourite local finds and hidden gems.
    Scroll through the diary above to soak up the sights and energetic vibe of One&Only Mandarina in Mexico.
    Beachside Bliss
    “My personal recommendation is always the laid-back and friendly atmosphere of San Francisco or as it is lovingly called by the locals “San Pancho.” It has this wonderful mix of boho-chic surfer town and a place you could see yourself retire.”

    Keep It Local
    “San Pancho has a beautiful beach, plenty of local eateries to please every palate, and some boutiques selling very tasteful and authentic Mexican handicrafts. I absolutely love the shop Huapango.”

    “Sayulita is also great, my favourite shop there is Manyana and a close second would be Anncla, a beautiful boutique. Restaurants to check out in Sayulita would be Sur38 and Zingaro – absolutely exquisite cuisine.”

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    Chef Schilo van Coevorden on finding an intersection between French and Asian cuisine

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    by Ruman Baig
    33 mins ago

    Schilo van Coevorden, a chef nurtured in the traditions of classical French cuisine, was captivated from an early stage by the alluring aromas and unique textures of the Far East.
    Through Taiko, he transforms his creative impulses into tangible culinary artistry. Alongside a dedicated team hailing from China, Japan, and beyond, Schilo upholds authenticity as the cornerstone while embracing the boundless realm of creativity.
    Prioritizing freshness and exploring explosive flavors, his dedication mirrors that of a passionate artist. In a detailed chat with Emirates Man, he talks about his career trajectory and the importance of orchestrating an unparalleled dining experience for his guests.
    Can you share more about your experiences working in different Michelin-starred restaurants across Europe and Asia and How did those experiences shape your culinary style?
    By education, I was taught classic French cooking and started working in restaurants that had kitchen following French cooking style. Growing up as a chef, I believe that the baggage makes you a chef – more baggage, the wider the palate, flavours, colours, techniques and smells you will have. Born and raised in Amsterdam, the influence of my father was very strong, as he was in love with Japanese garments and culture. There was very little Japanese cuisine in Holland in the ’80s and ’90s. I felt the labels of Asian food products looked amazing so I went to Asia to learn more about it and I became a French trained chef in love with Asian flavours that led me to where I am today. I believe that in my pervious life, I was a sushi chef or a sumo wrestler.

    What inspired you to focus on Asian cuisine and merge it with local, seasonal produce to create your concept at Taiko Restaurant. How do you ensure that the fusion of cultures comes through in your dishes?
    Being a chef of a hotel, I got the opportunity to create a new concept. The time was right for Amsterdam to open a restaurant where you mix with the respect of Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Korean cuisines. There is also both restaurant and bar in Taiko Amsterdam and Japanese spirits, cocktails, Japanese food flavours have become popular such as wagyu and sashimi. Instead of importing ingredients from Asia, I use local ingredients that are fresh and in best quality mixed with Asian ingredients, and nowadays ingredients like wasabi, ginger, vanilla is grown in Holland so we don’t have to import everything. In Holland they grow wasabi, ginger, vanilla so don’t have to bring every ingredient from anywhere else.
    With your extensive culinary background, how do you strike a balance between creativity and maintaining profitability within your Food and Beverage division?
    In Amsterdam, Taiko is situated to next to top three museums – Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum and Modern Arts Museum. I am jealous that museums operate with sponsorships. Taiko is run by business and bringing good food and service in a very competitive market. We still have to make money in order to operate the restaurant. Every decision we make in the end is business and not charity. Sometimes it is difficult and it’s a challenge for every chef and restauranteur around the world.
    Can you provide insights into how you collaborate with local suppliers and farmers to source fresh and seasonal ingredients for your dishes?
    I work with growers who planted seeds for salads, herbs and vegetables and I even tell the fisherman to have a more Japanese approach of catching and handling fish. Without good product, you can’t make a good dish as in the end it’s the product.

    How important is sustainability and local sourcing to your culinary philosophy?
    Philosophy comes down to seasonal cuisine where everything is fresh. When the ingredient is in season, it’s always the best quality and best price. To run an Asian and high-quality concept being so far away from Asia is challenging as you want to be sustainable. The philosophy is that vegetables, herbs and everything has to be local that comes from local farms. Tuna comes from Europe, Hamachi, crab is farmed in Holland and the only ingredient that is from Japan is wagyu. A modern-day Japanese restaurant will have wagyu on their menu so we can’t not have it on the menu. We buy wasabi from Holland and the soy sauce we use is made locally and the soy bean is grown in Holland. I hope one day I will also make this happen in Dubai, also work in new style of farming where leaves, mushrooms, fruits, chicken are grown in the UAE.
    Given your experience opening and operating various successful culinary attractions, what advice do you have for aspiring chefs or restaurateurs looking to establish their own unique concepts in the hospitality industry?
    Create your vision. It’s easy to learn from successful companies but it’s more important to learn from unsuccessful business as you can avoid mistakes. Don’t give up, work hard and keep believing. Listen to your clients and give what they want.

    How do you ensure that the dishes at Taiko Restaurant continue to evolve while maintaining the essence of your culinary style?
    I went to Dubai from Europe in the mid-90s and Dubai shaped my culinary landscape. The city gave me a lot of flavours and smells like saffron, arabic spices, black lime from Oman which I am still using till this day. I fell in love with these ingredients in the ’90s and until today it’s on the menu. One dish is a sashimi dish where the fish is farmed in Dubai and the sauce is made with saffron and fresh pistachio from Lebanon with black Omani lime over it.
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