Egyptian-style pizza
Egyptian-style pizza
Before boarding the rickety night train from Cairo to Aswan
Got told off by security for taking a photo of the room. Oh well. I'm sure they are much more used to it now. Can't help it if I'm a pioneer.
A ridiculously expensive sushi place. But very cool decor.
A drink at one of the world's most expensive bars.
Like all of Dubai, it's just about how much money you can spend.
Entering the world's self-proclaimed 7 star hotel to dine in their underground seafood restaurant surrounded by seafood swimming about. Overall expensive and ok.
- Amuse bouche
- Oyster four flavours (thai, carrot, pineapple, natural)
- Foie gras & smoked eel terrine (red-black fruit pickles)
- Loster bisque (saffron rouille)
- Pan fried Japanese scallops (wagyu beef cheek ravioli, bourguignon sauce)
- Dover-sole grenobloise (pak-choi, portobello fazzoletti)
- Violet-flower infused ice parfait (passionfruit marshmallow, blackberry delight)
- Petit fours
I've tried really hard to find the name of this restaurant with no luck. From the convent I was staying in (outside the city walls), it was a pleasant 20-30min walk to street with a few different restaurants.
I'm sure it's all changed by now.
St. Peter's fish in Galilee, Israel
Can't recall the name of the restaurant but I do remember the fish was dry and not very good, much to the surprise of our tour guide. And quite expensive too (AUD30 I think).
Chicken with sumac
Traditional Jordanian dish lamb mansaf