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Posts Tagged ‘lebanese’

Delhi Gymkhana

By Sid • Jul 23rd, 2008 • Category: Restaurants in Delhi, Reviews

Going to meet a friend this past Sunday, we were wondering just where to go. With so many options, choosing a place to eat out can get quite complex. So, armed with the Hindustan Times Eating Out Guide, we proceeded to work our way through Lebanese, Chinese, Japanese, Afghani and Indian among other choices available. [...]



Review: Flluid Lounge, Mosaic Hotel, Sector 18, NOIDA

By Sid • Apr 4th, 2008 • Category: Restaurants In NOIDA, Reviews

Flluid is in the Mosaic Hotel and is probably one of the most interesting lounge bars in the area. They have an adequate selection of food and quite an array of liquors. In fact, Flluid probably has the best stocked bar in NOIDA!
On entering you feel you’ve stepped into some location in the Arctic or [...]



Tabbouleh

By Sid • Mar 20th, 2008 • Category: Fusion Food, Middle Eastern Food, Salads, Vegetarian Food

Tabbouleh is a Lebanese salad dish, often used as part of a mezze. Its primary ingredients are bulgur, finely chopped parsley, mint, tomato, scallion (spring onion), and other herbs with lemon juice, olive oil and various seasonings, generally including black pepper and sometimes cinnamon and allspice. In Lebanon, where the dish originated, it is often [...]



Thyme

By Sid • Jan 22nd, 2008 • Category: American Food, British Food, French Food, Fusion Food, Italian Food, Non Vegetarian Food, Posts, Vegetarian Food

Naheed happened to visit the okhla vegetable bazaar a few days back and was nice enough to bring back some fresh thyme for me.
Thyme is used most widely in cooking. Thyme is a basic ingredient in Spanish, French, Italian, and Turkish cuisines, and in those derived from them. It is also widely used in Lebanese [...]