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luckystorein22 · 2 years ago
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Are there any Asian (particularly Korean) grocery store/s in Mumbai?
Are you craving the authentic flavors of Asia? Look no further because Lucky Store is here to bring the vibrant and diverse culinary traditions of Korea and other Asian countries to your doorstep in Mumbai! We are your ultimate destination for all your Asian grocery needs.
At Lucky Store, we understand the importance of finding the right ingredients to recreate those delicious Asian recipes you love. Whether you're a seasoned chef or just beginning your culinary journey, our store offers a wide range of authentic Asian products to satisfy your cravings and inspire your taste buds.
Are you specifically searching for Korean groceries in Mumbai? Lucky Store has got you covered! We take pride in offering a fantastic selection of Korean food products that will transport you straight to the streets of Seoul. From essential pantry staples like gochujang (Korean chili paste) and doenjang (fermented soybean paste) to popular snacks like remyan (Korean instant noodles) and seaweed sheets, we have everything you need to whip up an unforgettable Korean feast.
But that's not all! Lucky Store is also home to a diverse assortment of Asian ingredients from other countries such as China, Japan, Thailand, and more. You'll find an extensive range of spices, sauces, condiments, noodles, rice, fresh produce, and frozen goods that will allow you to explore the rich and captivating flavors of Asia from the comfort of your own kitchen.
Our mission is to provide our customers with top-quality products at affordable prices. We carefully source our products from trusted suppliers, ensuring that you receive only the finest ingredients. We understand that convenience is key, so we have created a friendly and accessible shopping experience both in-store and online. Our knowledgeable staff is always ready to assist you and offer recommendations, making your shopping experience a breeze.
So, whether you're planning a special Korean BBQ night, a sushi-making session, or simply want to experiment with new flavors, visit Lucky Store. Explore our wide selection of Asian groceries and let your culinary creativity take flight!
Remember, Lucky Store is not just a grocery store; it's a gateway to the vibrant and diverse world of Asian cuisine. Embrace the flavors of Korea and other Asian countries right here in Mumbai. Come and experience the Lucky Store difference today!
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toulousewayne · 2 years ago
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How Batfamily Members Spend Valentine’s Day
Bruce Wayne:
Bruce doesn’t make a big deal out of the day and typical will give find ways to show his appreciation instead of outright saying it. Like the WatchTower needs it’s technology updated to the lastest Wayne Tech operating Systems, and when J’onn comes in it’s all brand state-of the art technology and state of the art systems.
Alfred brought up a small cas iron pan he liked. He finds a brand new set of cookware from the catalogues he was eyeing.
Ace and Titus have chewed up all there toys. Damian goes to let them out but there two busy chewing on Green Arrow and Green Lantern plushies that squeak.
Alfred Pennyworth:
Alfred unlike Bruce will outright show others how he appreciates and loves them. He will be sure his family will know just how much he cares and loves them.
He starts by making a large plate of heart shaped chocolate chip pancakes, with fresh whipped cream, Canada maple syrup (The imported fancy stuff.) And fresh cut strawberries.
He also makes his famous Chocolate Cookies to go with dinner. (See Jason.)
Dick Grayson:
Let’s be honest this man is a little bit of Casanova. He buys box chocolate, and teddy bears for all his partners;past, present and alleged. (*Cough Wally *Cough)
For his siblings however they get his full attention for the day. No matter if he really just wants to be alone he pushes that to the side for one day. Damian wants to feed the ducks, Dick and him are at the park at 6 a.m. just to feed them.
Tim has been distant and threw himself into work, Dick drags him to a nice lunch where the two can push work aside and catch up. He even searched months with Babs help found a rare limited addition of different old English books and gifted them to Jason. Who nearly crushed Dick in a hug and told him to never speak of this again or he would shoot him in his knees.
Barbara Gordon:
Babs always gifts her Father the same thing every year. A pack of his favorite coffee, a brand new travel thermos, and a handmade card It’s a tradition. But for her siblings she’s a little less planned out but none the less it’s still thoughtfully.
Duke has been getting behind in night classes due to Daily Patrol but refuses to tell Bruce in fear he’ll be disappointed or bench him. Barbara comes up with a new version of his helmet that while he is busy fighting or even patrolling it is programmed to go over his notes for him as well as play his lectures from the previous class to get him prepared for the next test.
Cass really wants to audition for a lead in Gotham Ballerina production of Black Swan but she’s self doubting herself. So Barbara has the dance room in Wayne Manor cleared and has Cass practice along with her while also giving her pointers and giving her words of encouragement. Cass tries out and lands the role of the Black Swan.
Jason Todd:
Jason would never admit it but he sees Valentine’s Day the same way as Bruce. He doesn’t make a big deal out of and he specifically tries to avoid it. Of course he fails. Jason would rather jump into Killer Croc’s cell than tell his family how much he loves them,but they now that he does and won’t say it unless someone is on Death’s front door.Everyone loves his food and that’s just a given. The few days prior to Valentines Day Stephanie noticed a Tuba-ware container of her favorite food on her dresser. There isn’t a note she knows who it’s from and she’s just excited she doesn’t have to eat canned ravioli for the third time this week.
Selina comes to her apartment after being out of town and without mentioning she’s coming home to find a warm plate of Chicken Florentine in her microwave which makes the whole apartment smell heavily.
It’s not a surprise to anyone that Alfred requests everyone come to the Manor for dinner the eve before Valentine’s Day. A large feast of different foods. From Asian, Italian , Indian,etc. everyone is digging in and it’s all amazing and is homemade. Before dessert everyone in unison thanks Jason who blushes tells them it was all Alfred which they know is BS.
Tim Drake:
Tim is a man of few words but it’s not due to him not knowing what to say. He just lacks the ability to put it into terms of endearment.
He finds Kate lingering around the manor and outright tells her that she gives good advice. Kate thanks him but is taken a back because she never saw herself as such. And after a quick chat with Alfred she finds Tim and tells him she appreciates him telling her that and she understands he means in terms of her giving him advice about coming out.
He finds Dick in the gaming room and when he noticed him he asks him does he wanna play a few rounds of Smash Bros he joins in. And after a few moments Tim turns to Dick and tells him he understands why he replaces him with Damian. Dick immediately stops and begins to tell Tim he didn’t replace him,but Tim tells him that he gets he sees him as his equal, his brother. He did it so Damian can grow and not be stuck not experiencing a normal life. Dick hugs Tim and tells him he’d never hurt him but most of all he’s stuck with him for his life.
Damian Wayne:
Damian has always struggled to express himself. The only form he’s able to take to show his care is through art.
To say that when Barbara entered her apartment to find a handmade colored sketch of her first appearance as Batgirl was an understatement. She didn’t know that there was another drawing of her from her time as Oracle in her bedroom along with a small note stating that she was a hero weather she wore a cape and a symbol, or was overseeing several monitors at the same time. She has more than earned respect and her place as a member of the Batfamily. The next time she saw him she hugged him to death and everyone else was confused more so that Damian wasn’t fighting to be released.
He spends most of the afternoon training with Bruce. And usually Bruce is pushing everyone to their limits and then he makes them give him more. But this time it’s almost as if Damian is intentionally causing himself to fail in order to get Bruce to demonstrate. It’s only about the eighth time that it dawns on Bruce what he’s doing. “Honestly Father for being such a highly acclaimed detective you sure lack the ability to detect someone faking it.”
Tim is nearly hospitalized from a heartache when he finds a oil painted portrait of him as a young boy his parents Janet and Jack in his room. It’s not because Damian hasn’t made his brother art before, it’s because the photo which the painting was referenced from was lost the night Tim’s father was killed and he never found it once the house was abandoned. But Damian managed to not only find it and place on his bed but give him a large version of it too.
Stephanie Brown:
Steph is by far a great gift giver even if she can be a extra about it.
Bruce was a man that didn’t need really anything. He could buy the world and be satisfied by the time Breakfast was severed. For years Bruce struggled with his parents murder everyone knew that. But what most didn’t know was he had spent years trying to restore his Mother’s necklace,as a piece of her no matter how morbid. He found a box titled here you go, you psycho. -SB . And it was her mother’s necklace completely restored with every single Pearl in place.
Dick had been so busy that he neglected to clean his apartment before Kory came over for a date. He had spent most of the morning returning to Bludheaven stuck in traffic, then he ran errands to get flowers, find the cologne of his she liked him wearing on their dates and some small stuff. But he knew he needed to clean. Imagine his shock to a head to toe clean Apartment. He sat the stuff in the kitchen and got two texts from Stephanie.
Text Message:
Don’t mention, Ik I’m your fav sista 😝
P.S Grayson for the love of god do your laundry I should not have to walk around with your old boxers everywhere 🫤😵‍💫
Cassandra Cain:
Cass reminds me of a cat. I feel like she would just pop up and give her family gifts or advice.
Jason about to start preparing dinner for tonight. He opens the pantry to find Cass. He nearly returns to his grave in that moment. She hands him some low sodium salt.”Dad, not need normal salt.” And she take a bag of Doritos and leaves the kitchen.
Duke is about to take a shower and before he can pull back the curtain Cass is there with a big smile holding several bottles of hair products.
“These are natural. Good for you.” She hands them to him and walks away like he isn’t just shocked his big sister saw him in a Dragon Ball towel.
Alfred has no idea why his fine China has been removed and is on the dinning room table polished to perfection but decides not to question it and resume with his daily routine.
Duke Thomas:
Duke tries to do things that his siblings need not necessarily wants or expensive gifts more so practical.
He knows Damian wants him to get him the pet tiger from the Zoo that is going extinct. But rather than getting mauled or worse getting chewed out by Bruce he opts to get Damian new shoes. Damian finds the gift confusing because he can buy his own shoes but these shoes are specifically for training something Damian does at minimum twice a day. In the end he thanks Duke because now he isn’t sliding around as much.
Tim has been begging for weeks for this fancy expresso machine and no one wants to feed into his obsession of coffee especially,but they been toying with the idea since Tim doesn’t ask anyone for anything. And for Valentines Day Duke bites the bullet and get him something. Tim isn’t ungrateful about his gift from his brothers but he knows it’s not at all what he wished for. Instead Duke got him a pair of Bluetooth headphones with cushions ear muffs. At first Tim puts them in his backpack for class but between the Young Justice Teams long flights and the constant noise at the manor he can play his favorite songs while also canceling outside noises and attempting to relax.
Dick comes home to find two large gallons of detergent, a half gallon bottle of softener,two packs of stain remover sticks, and $100 dollar gift card to Wash Lands which is directly across the street from his apartment. He’s not surprised Steph told the others he’s just hopes Alfred isn’t aware of this.
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hamdanemarat32 · 22 days ago
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The Perfect Blend of Flavors: Why a Pan-Asian Brunch at a Seafood Restaurant Dubai is a Must-Try
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Dubai’s food scene is exceptional, offering a variety of feasting encounters that mix social impacts, present-day development, and culinary greatness. Among the best culinary experiences the city brings to the table, a Pan-Asian brunch at a seafood restaurant in Dubai stands apart as a flat-out must-attempt.
Envision relishes the freshest fish from across the globe, matched with Asia’s strong, sweet-smelling kinds. 
Whether you’re an inhabitant or a visitor, this blend of flavors is the best strategy for partaking in an exceptional devouring encounter.
Here’s the reason a Container Asian early lunch at a fish café in Dubai ought to be on your list of must-dos.
The Fusion of Fresh Seafood and Pan-Asian Cuisine
One of the champion highlights of a seafood restaurant in Dubai offering a Skillet Asian early lunch is the concordance of flavors that come from consolidating the freshest catch with the thrilling flavors and methods of Asian food.
From Japanese sushi to Thai curries, Chinese weak total to Vietnamese pho, each dish is an endeavor for your feeling of taste. What makes this experience substantially more extraordinary is that you get to participate in all of this in a buffet-style setting, where you can test a smidgen of everything.
A Skillet Asian informal breakfast ordinarily integrates various dishes that highlight an assortment of Asian food. Whether it’s the fragile sashimi from Japan, hot Thai shrimp curry, or the rich sorts of Chinese sautéed fish, each snack transports you to a substitute corner of Asia.
The expansion of new seafood lifts these dishes, offering another element of flavor that can’t be duplicated with some other sort of meat.
A Unique Dining Experience at Buffet Restaurants in Dubai
Dubai is home to an extensive variety of buffet restaurants in Dubai, yet none very like the ones that element Dish Asian early lunches in a fish driven setting. Buffet feasting permits you to investigate various dishes without feeling restricted by segment sizes, making it ideal for individuals who need to attempt different flavors.
What isolates a fish café in Dubai is the quality and originality of the trimmings. Fish is regularly at its zenith flavor when served new, and this is the sort of thing you can rely upon at a genuine fish buffet.
The relaxed and social atmosphere of buffet restaurants in Dubai makes it a perfect choice for brunch. Whether you’re gathering with friends, family, or colleagues, everyone can enjoy their favorite dish or discover new ones. 
A seafood buffet that specializes in Pan-Asian cuisine ensures that there’s something for everyone, no matter their tastes.
The Health Benefits of Seafood in a Pan-Asian Brunch
Besides the rich flavors and surfaces, seafood is likewise known for its various medical advantages. Loaded with omega-3 unsaturated fats, lean protein, and fundamental nutrients and minerals, fish is an extraordinary decision for anybody hoping to keep a sound eating routine.
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At the point when you join this with the lively vegetables and spices usually utilized in Skillet Asian dishes, like ginger, garlic, and cilantro — you get a feast that is both supporting and scrumptious.
Seafood is generally speaking lower in fat diverged from various kinds of meat, making it a lighter and more heart-sound decision. The moderating properties of omega-3s moreover add to general prosperity, which makes it an unprecedented choice for any supper.
Whether you’re getting a charge out of sushi, grilled prawns, or a warming bowl of fish soup, you can rest easier thinking about your gala while participating in the wonderful flavors.
A Visual Feast: The Presentation of Seafood and Pan-Asian Dishes
One of the critical parts of eating at a seafood restaurant in Dubai is the visual allure of the dishes. The brilliant, complex show of Skillet Asian food makes each plate a masterpiece.
From the delicate cuts of sashimi coordinated immaculately on ice to the exuberant greens of Thai basil and the rich reds of lively fish curries, these dishes are as fulfilling to the eye as they are to the taste buds.
In buffet-style cafés, the show is generally speaking piece of the experience. The fish bar will habitually incorporate an assortment of new gets shown cautiously, captivating bistros to test all that from shellfish and mollusks to crab legs and lobsters.
The showcase of Skillet Asian dishes is similarly amazing, with bright sushi rolls, sensitive faint aggregate, and steaming dishes of stock welcoming you to make a plunge.
The Atmosphere of Dining at a Seafood Restaurant in Dubai
Dubai is known for its luxurious ambiance, and many of the city’s seafood restaurants in Dubai boast stunning interiors that reflect this. Whether you’re dining in a modern restaurant overlooking the Arabian Gulf or in a cozy, intimate setting, the atmosphere of a seafood restaurant adds to the overall experience. Many of these restaurants offer outdoor seating, allowing guests to enjoy the beautiful Dubai weather while savoring a delicious Pan-Asian brunch.
The ambiance in buffet restaurants in Dubai is typically casual yet sophisticated, creating the perfect environment for a relaxed meal with friends or family. 
Whether you’re seated at a table or at the buffet itself, you’ll find that the service is top-notch, with friendly staff ready to guide you through the vast selection of dishes.
The Perfect Setting for Special Occasions
A Pan Asian brunch at a fish eatery in Dubai isn’t just about the food; it’s likewise about the experience. These early lunches are in many cases hung on the ends of the week and are great for celebrating exceptional events or partaking in a relaxed dinner.
Whether you’re denoting a birthday or commemoration, or essentially indulging yourself with something uniquely great, a Dish Asian fish informal breakfast offers the ideal setting to unwind, enjoy, and make recollections.
Dubai’s extravagance fish eateries frequently offer themed early lunches, complete with live cooking stations where culinary experts plan dishes directly before you. This intelligent experience adds degree of energy to your dinner.
There are additionally frequently live amusement exhibitions, which could incorporate anything from customary Asian music to DJs, further improving the happy climate.
Why Choose a Pan-Asian Seafood Brunch Over Other Options?
While Dubai offers a wide assortment of early lunch choices, a fish café in Dubai that has some expertise in Skillet Asian food stands apart in light of multiple factors. To begin with, the blend of new fish and intense Asian flavors offers a special culinary encounter that you won’t find at customary informal breakfast spots.
Second, the buffet-style organization allows you to test countless dishes, from sushi to reduced total, curries to soups, in all cases sitting.
Plus, Asian food will overall use lighter, fresher trimmings, making it a remarkable decision for those looking for a superior choice rather than more liberal early lunch commitments.
The range of flavors, from sweet and fiery to appetizing and tart — guarantees that your feast is both invigorating and fulfilling.
How to Make the Most of Your Pan-Asian Seafood Brunch
To truly enjoy your Pan-Asian brunch at a seafood restaurant in Dubai, here are a few tips:
Start with Light Appetizers: Begin your meal with delicate appetizers like sushi rolls or sashimi. These dishes are typically lighter and offer a good introduction to the various flavors you’ll experience.
Don’t Miss the Seafood Bar: One of the highlights of any seafood buffet is the fresh seafood bar. Make sure to sample a variety of shellfish, including oysters, prawns, and lobster.
Explore Different Cuisines: A Pan-Asian brunch allows you to explore different cuisines in one meal. Don’t be afraid to try something new, like a spicy Thai seafood curry or a steaming bowl of Vietnamese pho.
Pair with Asian Drinks: Enhance your meal with a traditional Asian beverage, such as sake, green tea, or a Thai iced tea. These drinks complement the flavors of the meal and provide a refreshing contrast to the spices.
Save Room for Dessert: End your meal on a sweet note by enjoying Asian-motivated pastries like matcha cakes, coconut tacky rice with mango, or reviving natural product plates of mixed greens.
Conclusion
A Pan-Asian brunch at a seafood restaurant in Dubai is an unforgettable culinary experience that combines fresh seafood with the bold, complex flavors of Asian cuisine. Whether you’re a fan of sushi, dim sum, or spicy seafood curries, a buffet setting offers the perfect opportunity to sample a wide variety of dishes. 
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comida-bebida · 3 months ago
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How Thanksgiving Lasagna Became an American Staple
The Italian American tradition has been adapted by other immigrant families into delicious takes on the classic.
By Khushbu Shah
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Justin Pichetrungsi is having lasagna this Thanksgiving, carrying on a tradition his parents started. But he’ll be making his from scratch. Thanksgiving was a rare day off for his parents, who ran a Thai restaurant, and they weren’t really turkey people. For the holiday, they often bought lasagna from the nearby Costco and served it with the store’s bagged Caesar salad tossed with its packaged Chinese chicken salad dressing. The spread was rounded out with a Cantonese seafood feast from a beloved local restaurant.
“Our table always had something Anglo-leaning and something Asian-leaning,” said Mr. Pichetrungsi, who is now the chef of the family’s restaurant, Anajak Thai, in Sherman Oaks, Calif.
In place of lasagna straight from the freezer aisle of the bulk food store, Mr. Pichetrungsi now makes one inspired by the flavors of nam prik ong, a meaty Thai dip made of pork, tomatoes and chiles. He uses both Thai basil and Italian basil for freshness and flavor, and Thai pantry staples like shrimp paste and soy sauce — but also a hefty amount of cheese, which he calls the “glue” of the dish.
Mr. Pichetrungsi’s Thanksgiving table is not the only one that will feature a tray of lasagna this year. The layered pasta, bubbling with sauce and cheese, can be found across the country in proximity to mountains of mashed potatoes, pans of stuffing and large turkeys. Though lasagna started out as — and remains — a fixture at many Italian American Thanksgiving meals, it’s also found a home on the tables of many immigrants, particularly those from Asia.
Lasagna was at the center of Calvin Eng’s family feast in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, when he was growing up. “We ate Chinese food every other day of the week, so Thanksgiving was the one day we actually ate American food,” Mr. Eng said. An owner and the chef of Bonnie’s in Brooklyn, Mr. Eng said his family would always bake a traditionally American lasagna with “whatever jarred sauce was on sale,” but would cook the meat sauce in the wok.
“The tomato sauce was so acidic, the wok would be silver and glistening after,” Mr. Eng said.
According to the food historian Amy Riolo, lasagna first appeared at Thanksgiving — often as a point of pride — in the late 1800s with the large-scale arrival of Italian immigrants to the United States. Many immigrants were advised by social workers and doctors to not openly eat Italian food and to adopt a more American diet of meat and potatoes. Ms. Riolo said they would celebrate Thanksgiving to show that they were assimilating as Americans, but would serve American dishes alongside beloved Italian dishes like lasagna “to honor their Italian roots.”
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“There is definitely always pasta with Thanksgiving,” said Adam Erace, a food writer who grew up in a large Italian American family in Philadelphia. More often than not, it’s lasagna, given how well it can feed a group and adapt to dietary restrictions and seasonal ingredients. At the first Thanksgiving he hosted with his wife, Charlotte, Mr. Erace spent the day preparing a white lasagna with a butternut squash and quince purée to serve alongside the turkey.
Newer Italian immigrants (“those who came on airplanes,” Ms. Riolo said) often skip the turkey all together and just have lasagna as their main dish. “Lasagna is associated with celebrations in Italy. That’s when people will splurge and make such a luxurious thing,” she said. Built from scratch, it’s a dish best made on a day off.
Mr. Eng said in many ways, perhaps because he was raised in Brooklyn, Italian food was most commonly seen as the exemplar of American food. It would explain how lasagna made it to his Cantonese American family’s Thanksgiving dinner, and baked ziti to their Christmas table.
Ken Concepcion, the owner of Now Serving, a cookbook store in Los Angeles, said Mr. Eng is not alone in his experience. He was born into a Filipino family and raised in New Jersey, where Italian dishes were the “American recipes” his family would turn to, including a Bolognese- and ricotta-heavy lasagna at Thanksgiving.
A new generation of chefs, most often those raised in America by immigrant parents, have started to experiment more with lasagna, creating Venn diagrams of intersecting flavors and textures. Mr. Pichetrungsi said there are overlaps with Thai and Italian cuisines: chiles, tomatoes, garlic, basil and “an entirely matriarchal vibe when it comes to culinary techniques.”
The chef Mei Lin gained national acclaim at her Los Angeles restaurant Nightshade for her mapo tofu lasagna, where she swapped a traditional Bolognese for one inspired by the beloved Sichuan dish. When the chef Christine Lau cooked at Kimika in Manhattan, she made a lasagna that swapped pasta for tteok, chewy Korean rice cakes, and used a sauce made with Italian sausage and gochujang.
Because lasagna can be a vegetarian-friendly main that still feels special, it has found its way into South Asian households, including my own, where I prepare a lasagna layered with the spiced spinach and savory cheese of saag paneer.
Mr. Pichetrungsi is considering trying a version with rice noodles in place of standard wheat-based lasagna noodles in the future. Regardless of which pasta he uses, he knows lasagna will remain a staple on his Thanksgiving table.
“Lasagna is one of the few dishes you can pass through any cultural lens and it would be pretty good.”
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Nam Prik Ong Lasagna (NYT)
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Saag Paneer Lasagna (NYT)
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arush73 · 3 months ago
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Top Restaurants in McLeodganj: A Culinary Journey Through the Heart of Himachal Pradesh
McLeodganj, nestled in the serene landscapes of Himachal Pradesh, is as much a culinary destination as it is a spiritual retreat. Whether you're a foodie craving local delicacies or a traveler seeking global flavors, the top restaurants in McLeodganj promise to tantalize your taste buds. Among these, Citrus Cafe at Lemon Tree Hotels stands out as an exceptional dining experience.
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Citrus Cafe – A Feast for the Senses
Located within the tranquil confines of Lemon Tree Hotels, Citrus Cafe is a bright, inviting, multi-cuisine coffee shop that has earned its place among the best restaurants in McLeodganj. Its all-day dining menu is a delightful fusion of Indian, European, Western, and Pan-Asian cuisines, catering to the diverse palates of its guests.
For a truly satisfying start to your day, Citrus Cafe serves a wholesome breakfast buffet featuring North and South Indian classics alongside popular Western options. Every dish is crafted with fresh, high-quality ingredients, ensuring a memorable dining experience. From aromatic curries to indulgent continental treats, the menu offers something for everyone, making it a must-visit when exploring places to eat in McLeodganj.
Why Citrus Cafe?
Scenic Ambiance: Enjoy your meal amidst the picturesque backdrop of the mountains.
Diverse Menu: From hearty Indian curries to light Asian fare, the variety is unmatched.
Unmatched Hospitality: The friendly staff ensures that every visit feels special.
More Culinary Adventures
While Citrus Cafe is a highlight, McLeodganj also boasts cozy Tibetan eateries and charming cafes. Whether you’re savoring a steaming bowl of Thukpa or indulging in baked goods, the town’s vibrant food scene is a reflection of its cultural diversity.
When in McLeodganj, let Citrus Cafe at Lemon Tree Hotels be your gateway to a culinary journey through Himachal Pradesh.
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toshi-dubai · 3 months ago
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Savour the Flavors of Asia: Pan-Asian Lunch Experience at Toshi
If you are in Dubai and feel like having a mouth-watering adventure of tasting Pan Asian Lunch, Toshi's is the restaurant to taste everything that Asia has to offer, without leaving the city. Between 12:30 pm and 3:30 pm, Toshi has something delicious in store for you every day with over 50 mouth-watering varieties of chef specialities, delicately put together to give you the best flavours from across Asia.
Feast to Every Taste Bud
At Toshi, we believe in giving you more than just a meal-it's about the experience. We have a diverse menu that has a combination of tastes from places like Japan, Thailand, China, and India – something to suit every palate. Be it sushi, dim sum, spicy curries, or aromatically flavoured stir-fries, our a la carte menu is full of dishes that will satisfy every fancy.
Limitless Exploration of Asian Flavors
The best part is that you get to have all these at your own pace, with the liberty to explore and try new things. Pan Asian lunch is designed to be an interactive and dynamic experience in which you select and choose your favourites. And the variety and freshness of our dishes are matched nowhere else. Our buffet stations are continually replenished with hot fresh dishes, ensuring always something new and exciting to try.
Experience the Heart of Asia
Toshi is serving you more than just a buffet, it's an Asian World celebration in each dish of presentation. The restaurant's modern look and feel appear so energizing as it lifts you up to its true heart with every bite. Our live cooking stations showcase the preparation of your meal right in front of your very eyes, making for an entertaining experience when dining.
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A Dining Adventure Unlike Any Other  
What differentiates us from other dining places is our mix of dining options. You may feel in the mood for our all-you-can-eat buffet; you may want to try something from our menu a la carte; you may want to enjoy the family-style sharing set menu, which allows space for everyone anyway. And you can also go on this fun adventure of trying different dishes, relishing each serving, and discovering new favourites.
Why Go to Toshi For Your Next Lunch? 
The Pan Asian Lunch at Toshi is, if ever an opportunity existed, to experience all the delights of Asian cuisine in a fun, relaxed, welcoming environment without the need for overseas travel. An opportunity here to enjoy a rich mix of dishes, and sample bold and unique flavours from the region, but do it at your leisure. So, join us today! From friends to family, from colleagues to anyone, Toshi promises a dining experience that is not only delicious but also one not to forget. Come hungry, come curious, and let your taste buds travel across Asia with every dish.
Visit us today and savour the flavours of Asia with our Pan Asian Lunch at Toshi!
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classic-draws · 5 months ago
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Enjoy the perfect blend of flavors in these sauteed Asian-style green beans. The garlic, ginger, and savory sauce create a delightful dish that pairs well with any barbecue feast.
Ingredients: 1 lb fresh green beans, trimmed. 2 tbsp vegetable oil. 3 cloves garlic, minced. 1 tsp ginger, grated. 2 tbsp soy sauce. 1 tbsp oyster sauce. 1 tsp sesame oil. 1 tsp rice vinegar. 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes optional. 2 green onions, sliced. Sesame seeds for garnish.
Instructions: Put the green beans in boiling water for two to three minutes and then move them to ice water to stop the cooking. Dry with a towel. Put oil from the vegetable pan or wok on medium-high heat. Add the grated ginger and minced garlic. Saut for one to two minutes, until the smell is nice. Blanch the green beans and add them to the wok. Stir-fry for three to four minutes, until the beans start to blister and turn bright green. Put soy sauce, oyster sauce, sesame oil, rice vinegar, and red pepper flakes in a small bowl. Mix them together. Add the sauce to the green beans and toss to cover them all. Stir-fry the green beans for another two to three minutes, or until the sauce thickens and covers them. Add sliced green onions and sesame seeds to the top after taking it off the heat. Serve right away and enjoy!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
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hotelandresorts123 · 7 months ago
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Dining restaurants in Coimbatore
Lemon Tree Hotels have established a distinguished presence in the Indian hospitality sector, recognized for their commitment to providing exceptional service, comfortable accommodations, and an inviting atmosphere. Among the myriad of locations where Lemon Tree Hotels operate, Coimbatore stands out, particularly for its vibrant culinary scene. Known for its blend of tradition and modernity, Coimbatore offers a rich tapestry of dining experiences, with Lemon Tree Hotels playing a pivotal role in enhancing the city’s gastronomic landscape.
A Hub of Comfort and Culinary Delight Lemon Tree Hotels in Coimbatore exemplify the brand's ethos of freshness and hospitality. The hotels are strategically located, providing easy access to the city's major attractions and business hubs. However, one of the most compelling reasons to choose Lemon Tree hotels is their exceptional dining options. Whether you are a business traveler, a tourist, or a local resident, the dining restaurants in Coimbatore's Lemon Tree Hotels promise a memorable culinary journey.
Citrus Café: A Feast for the Senses At the heart of Lemon Tree Hotels' dining experience is Citrus Café, an all-day dining restaurant that caters to diverse palates. The restaurant’s ambiance is designed to be warm and welcoming, making it an ideal spot for both casual meals and formal gatherings. Citrus Café offers an extensive menu that spans various cuisines, including Indian, Continental, and Asian dishes. The chefs at Citrus Café are adept at blending traditional flavors with contemporary techniques, ensuring that every dish is a delightful surprise.
The breakfast buffet at Citrus Café is particularly noteworthy. Guests can indulge in a wide range of options, from fresh fruits and cereals to traditional South Indian delicacies like dosas, idlis, and vadas. For those who prefer a continental breakfast, there are ample choices, including pastries, sausages, and eggs cooked to order. The lunch and dinner menus are equally impressive, featuring a selection of appetizers, main courses, and desserts that cater to all tastes.
Republic of Noodles: A Pan-Asian Delight For those with a penchant for Asian cuisine, Republic of Noodles at Lemon Tree Hotels in Coimbatore is a must-visit. This award-winning restaurant specializes in Pan-Asian cuisine, offering a delectable array of dishes from countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, and China. The restaurant's decor is inspired by Asian aesthetics, creating a serene and elegant dining environment.
The menu at Republic of Noodles is a culinary adventure, featuring everything from spicy Thai curries to delicate Vietnamese spring rolls. Signature dishes include Thai Green Curry, Singaporean Laksa, and the ever-popular Dim Sums. Each dish is prepared with authentic ingredients and traditional cooking methods, ensuring an unforgettable dining experience.
Slounge: Where Relaxation Meets Gastronomy Slounge, the trendy bar and lounge at Lemon Tree Hotels, offers a perfect blend of relaxation and gastronomy. It is an ideal spot to unwind after a long day, with a wide selection of beverages and a menu that features light bites and comfort food. The bar offers an impressive range of cocktails, mocktails, wines, and spirits, curated to suit every mood and occasion.
The food menu at Slounge complements the drink offerings perfectly. Guests can enjoy an assortment of snacks, including kebabs, nachos, and sliders, as well as heartier options like pizzas and burgers. The laid-back atmosphere, combined with live music and entertainment on select evenings, makes Slounge a popular hangout for both hotel guests and locals.
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I love good, low-key Asian restaurants, and they are prevalent in Florida. 17th Street Thai Sushi was definitely a lovely gem that was very close to our hotel--definitely walkable, but we had to drop something off to ship when we went there and then it started pouring right when we were going to leave so we had to get a ride. 
Their happy hour was still going when we arrived, and they honored it even though we weren’t sitting in the bar area, which was a nice surprise! We feasted on everything from pan-fried dumplings to shumai to some drunken noodles and sushi rolls, and the food was really tasty. 12/10, would 100% recommend it if you're in this part of Fort Lauderdale and craving some solid Thai and/or sushi.
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Best Restaurants in Vijayawada
Experience the epitome of culinary excellence at Lemon Tree Premier, Vijayawada, where we take pride in curating the best dining experiences in the city. Our restaurants - Citrus Cafe, Republic Of Noodles, Slounge, and Serenity - have garnered acclaim as the best restaurants in Vijayawada, each offering a unique gastronomic journey that celebrates flavors from around the world.
Citrus Cafe: Step into Citrus Cafe, where every meal is a delightful affair. Offering a fusion of global cuisines and local flavors, this restaurant is a haven for food enthusiasts. From hearty breakfast spreads to delectable lunch and dinner menus, Citrus Cafe ensures a gastronomic experience that tantalizes your taste buds.
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Republic Of Noodles: Embark on a culinary adventure at Republic Of Noodles, our signature pan-Asian restaurant. Discover the rich tapestry of flavors from across Asia, expertly crafted by our chefs. Whether you crave aromatic Thai curries, flavorful Vietnamese delicacies, or comforting Chinese stir-fries, Republic Of Noodles promises a feast for your senses.
Slounge: Unwind and socialize at Slounge, our vibrant lounge bar that offers a perfect blend of cocktails, mocktails, and finger-licking bar bites. With a chic ambiance and a wide selection of beverages, Slounge is the ideal spot to relax after a long day or kickstart your evening with friends and colleagues.
Serenity: Indulge in a fine dining experience at Serenity, our elegant restaurant known for its impeccable service and exquisite cuisine. From gourmet delights to curated wine pairings, Serenity sets the stage for intimate dinners, celebratory moments, and culinary indulgence.
At Lemon Tree Premier, Vijayawada, we take pride in offering not just accommodation but a holistic experience that encompasses hospitality, dining, and relaxation. Whether you're a connoisseur of fine dining or seeking casual culinary delights, our restaurants - Citrus Cafe, Republic Of Noodles, Slounge, and Serenity - promise a memorable culinary journey that reflects the essence of Vijayawada's gastronomic richness.
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Experience Culinary Magic with the Best Asian Restaurants in Dubai
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Dubai is a multicultural haven in the heart of the Middle-East, home to people from various countries and cultures. The city is thriving as a modern day metropolis and a city that hosts such a diverse population obviously should have restaurants that serve various cuisines. And the Two Seasons Hotel is home to two of the best Asian restaurants in Dubai.The House of Noodles and Sushi Cafe offer a variety of dishes from Asian countries like Japan, Korea, Thailand and Malaysia.
Slurpy noodles and Pan-Asian delights at the House of Noodles
Step into House of Noodles, our signature restaurant, and embark on a delightful journey through Southeast Asia. Our chefs, masters of their craft, weave a tapestry of flavors from Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, and Korea.
Wok and Teppan delicacies
Indulge in our signature Wok/Teppan noodle dishes. Each creation is a symphony of fresh ingredients, expertly stir-fried or cooked on a sizzling teppan grill.  Whether you crave the fragrant spices of Thai Pad See Ew, the rich coconut cream of Malaysian Laksa, the delicate flavors of Japanese Yaki Soba, or the savory warmth of Korean Japchae, House of Noodles has something to tantalize your taste buds.
A trip to Japan for your taste buds with the Omakase menu
For the truly adventurous foodie, we present the Omakase experience.  "Omakase" translates to "entrust" in Japanese, and with this special menu, you place your culinary journey in the hands of our talented chef.  Prepare to be surprised and delighted by a curated selection of the chef's finest creations. Imagine starting with melt-in-your-mouth Prawn Miso, followed by the aromatic warmth of a Thai Curry, then perhaps a comforting bowl of Chop Suey. The Omakase journey may also include succulent Asian Aromatic Duck or other delectable surprises, all chosen to create a truly memorable dining experience.
A symphony of colorful flavors
House of Noodles offers a delightful complement to your main course with a selection of refreshing juices and creative mocktails. Each beverage is designed to perfectly match the vibrant flavors of your chosen dish.  To end your culinary adventure on a sweet note, explore our diverse range of Asian desserts. From the delicate sweetness of Japanese Mochi to the rich indulgence of Thai Mango Sticky Rice, there's a perfect way to finish your Pan-Asian exploration.
Soft and scrumptious Sushi Delights at Sushi Cafe
For those seeking the pure artistry and delicate flavors of Japanese sushi, look no further than Sushi Cafe.  Our chefs are dedicated to using the freshest, highest-quality ingredients to create sushi masterpieces.
Nigiri delights and sumptuous sushi goodness
Our menu features a wide selection of traditional sushi offerings. Savor the melt-in-your-mouth perfection of Nigiri, each piece featuring a delicate hand-formed ball of sushi rice topped with the freshest cuts of fish.  For those who prefer a slightly more substantial option, explore our Sashimi platters, showcasing a variety of pristine seafood sliced to perfection.
A Complete Japanese Culinary Experience
Sushi Cafe caters to all palates by offering a selection of salads, starters, and soups to complement your sushi feast.  Light and refreshing salads provide the perfect counterpoint to the richness of the sushi, while our starters like tempura vegetables or gyoza dumplings offer a delightful prelude to your main course.  And to truly complete your Japanese dining experience, explore our unique selection of Tempura desserts. Imagine indulging in a light and crispy tempura-fried treat drizzled with a touch of honey or dusted with powdered sugar - the perfect ending to a taste of Japan.
Discover culinary delights at the Two Seasons Hotel
Whether you're a seasoned Asian food enthusiast or simply curious to explore the vibrant flavors of the East, Two Seasons Hotel and Apartments offers the perfect culinary escape.  At House of Noodles and Sushi Cafe, we take pride in using high-quality ingredients, traditional cooking techniques, and a touch of artistry to create an unforgettable dining experience.  So, come explore the culinary magic of Asia with us.  We look forward to seeing you at the best buffet restaurants in Dubai.
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Your October is incomplete without Pan Asian Flavours!
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October in Dubai is the perfect time to savour the culinary diversity the city has to offer. And when it comes to indulging in exotic tastes, nothing beats the rich and varied flavours of Pan Asian cuisine. Whether you’re craving the spicy notes of Thai dishes, the savoury comfort of Chinese food, or the delicate nuances of Japanese sushi, our Pan Asian restaurant in Dubai has something to satisfy every palate.
Dive Into an Unforgettable Culinary Adventure
At our restaurant, we believe that dining is more than just eating; it’s an experience. That’s why we’ve designed a unique concept that brings together the best of Asian cuisine with a contemporary twist. From an all-you-can-eat buffet to a la carte options, family-style sharing menus, and live cooking stations, we offer a dynamic dining experience that’s unlike any other in Dubai.
Imagine walking into a contemporary setting that exudes the vibrant colours and aromas of Asian culture. The warm lighting, elegant decor, and the inviting buzz of our live cooking stations set the stage for an evening filled with culinary exploration. Every dish is crafted with passion, using the freshest ingredients to ensure that each bite delivers an explosion of flavours.
All-You-Can-Eat Buffet: A Feast for the Senses
Our all-you-can-eat buffet is a food lover’s paradise. It’s the perfect option for those who love to explore different flavours and dishes without any restrictions. We’ve thoughtfully curated a selection of appetisers, mains, and desserts from across Asia, ensuring that every bite tells a story of its origin.
From steaming bowls of Japanese ramen and Thai curries to Chinese dumplings and Indonesian satay, our buffet stations are always stocked with fresh and hot dishes. Our chefs take pride in preparing each dish with the highest quality ingredients, bringing authentic flavors to your table. Whether you’re a fan of spicy or sweet, mild or tangy, there’s something in our buffet for everyone to enjoy.
A La Carte Options: Tailored to Your Taste
For those who prefer a more personalised dining experience, our a la carte menu offers a range of delicious options that cater to your specific tastes. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick snack, a hearty meal, or a delicate dessert, our a la carte selections are made to order, ensuring freshness and quality in every bite.
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The menu features classic favourites like Sushi, Sashimi, Dim Sum, Nasi Goreng, and Pad Thai, as well as signature dishes that are exclusive to our restaurant. Each dish is a masterpiece, carefully prepared to highlight the natural flavours of the ingredients. With an emphasis on creativity and authenticity, our a la carte offerings provide a unique culinary journey through the diverse regions of Asia.
Family-Style Sharing Menus: Dining as it Should Be
In many Asian cultures, food is more than just nourishment; it’s a way to bring people together. Our family-style sharing menus are designed to celebrate this tradition by encouraging you to share and enjoy the meal with your loved ones. Perfect for family gatherings, birthday celebrations, or casual get-togethers with friends, these menus feature a variety of dishes that are meant to be shared.
Imagine a table filled with an array of dishes, each more enticing than the last. From the savoury flavours of Korean BBQ to the spicy delights of Indian curries, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Sharing food is a beautiful way to connect, and with our family-style dining, every meal becomes a memory.
Live Cooking Stations: The Art of Freshness
One of the highlights of our restaurant is the live cooking stations. Here, you can watch our skilled chefs in action as they prepare your food right in front of you. This interactive experience allows you to see the techniques and precision that go into creating each dish, adding an extra layer of excitement to your dining experience.
Whether it’s the sizzle of the wok, the aroma of freshly grilled meats, or the sight of sushi being rolled to perfection, our live cooking stations offer a feast for the senses. It’s not just about the food; it’s about the entire journey from kitchen to table. You’ll get to witness the artistry and passion that our chefs put into every dish, ensuring that your meal is as fresh as it can get.
Why Choose Our Pan Asian Restaurant in Dubai?
Dubai is a melting pot of cultures, and our restaurant embodies this spirit by bringing together the best flavours from across Asia. Here are a few reasons why our restaurant should be at the top of your dining list this October:
Diverse Flavors: From spicy Thai curries to savoury Chinese stir-fry and delicate Japanese sushi, our menu has something for everyone.
Unique Concept: We combine the best of both worlds by offering an all-you-can-eat buffet, a la carte options, family-style sharing menus, and live cooking stations.
Fresh Ingredients: We believe that great food starts with great ingredients. That’s why we use only the freshest produce, spices, and meats to create our dishes.
Immersive Experience: With live cooking stations and a contemporary setting, our restaurant offers an immersive dining experience that goes beyond just eating.
Perfect for All Occasions: Whether you’re planning a family dinner, a date night, or a casual outing with friends, our restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy great food in a lively atmosphere.
A Culinary Journey Like No Other
If you’re in Dubai and seeking a one-of-a-kind culinary adventure, our Pan Asian restaurant is the perfect choice. We invite you to embrace a fusion of cultures, explore a wide array of items and flavours, and enjoy an adventurous dining experience that doesn’t break the bank. 
Our menu offers something for everyone, from the bold and spicy to the sweet and savoury. So why not treat yourself to a meal that will transport your taste buds to the streets of Bangkok, the markets of Tokyo, and the food stalls of Beijing, all in one sitting?
Make Your Reservation Today!
Don’t let October pass by without experiencing the best Pan Asian flavours Dubai has to offer. Visit us for a dining experience that will leave you wanting more. Whether you’re a foodie, a family, or someone looking to explore new tastes, our restaurant promises an unforgettable meal that celebrates the essence of Asia.
Book your table today and embark on a culinary journey like no other. We look forward to serving you a feast that’s as rich in flavours as it is in culture.
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Holidays 4.14
Holidays
Air Force Reserve Day
American Dictionary Day
Americas Day (Honduras, Mexico)
Anfal Genocide Memorial Day
Black Day (South Korea)
Blessing of the Salmon Nets (Northumbria)
Bon Jovi Day (New Jersey)
Cake and Cunnilingus Day
Children’s Day (Peru)
Children with Alopecia Day
Commemoration of Anfal Genocide Against the Kurds (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Cuckoo Day (Old England)
Day of Mologa (Russia)
Day of (No) Silence (GLSEN)
Day of the Georgian Language
Day of the Skater
Dhivehi Language Day (Maldives)
Dictionary Day
Donate Life Blue & Green Day
Draw MegaMan Day
Dreams of Reason Feast Day
Ex-Spouse's Day
414 Day
Global Roller Day
Grand National Ladies Day (UK)
Gujarat (Fire Service Day; India)
International Goalkeeper Day
International Moment of Laughter Day
International Silambam Day
Kids’ Yoga Day
Kinetoscope Day
Look Up at the Sky Day
Lundkommardagen (Puffin Arrival Day; Norway) 
Meme Appreciation Day
Milwaukee Day (414)
Moirang Day (a.k.a. Victory Day; India)
National Bracelet Day
National Dolphin Day
National Donate a Book Day
National Gardening Day
National Kick Balls Day
National Love Our Children Day
National Not Ashamed of Jesus Day
National Perfume Day
National Reach as High as You Can Day
N'Ko Alphabet Day (Mande)
Orange Day (Japan)
Pan American Day
Pathologists’ Assistant Day
Peregrine Falcon Appreciation Day
Peter Capaldi Day
Pigeon Day (French Republic)
Reach As High As You Can Day
Samjinnal (Arrival of Spring; Korea)
Secret Service Day
Spring Hula Hooping Day
Tempting Fate Day
Takayama Spring Festival (Japan)
Thingyan begins (Water Festival; Burma)
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Day of Service (South Africa)
World Chagas Day
World Quantum Day
Youth Day (Angola)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Espresso Italiano Day (Italy)
International Laverbread Day
Laverbread Day
National Grits Day
National Pecan Day
Oreo Cookie Cheesecake Day
Saison Day
Tannat Day (Uruguay)
2nd Sunday in April
Air Defense Forces Day (Belarus, Russia) [2nd Sunda
Global Day to End Sexual Abuse [2nd Sunday]
Weekly Holidays beginning April 14 (3rd Week)
Animal Control Appreciation Week [2nd Full Week in April]
Animal Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness Week Week [3rd Week in April]
Astronomy Week — Spring [thru 4.20]
Cleaning For A Reason Week [begins 2nd Sunday]
National Coin Week [3rd Week in April]
National Dog Bite Prevention Week [3rd Week in April]
National Public Safety Telecommunications Week [2nd Full Week in April]
National Student Employment Week [2nd Full Week in April]
National Volunteer Week Week [3rd Week in April]
Neurodiagnostic Week [3rd Week in April]
Organize Your Files Week Week [3rd Week in April]
Pan American Week [Week of 4.14]
Independence & Related Days
Jonja Island (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Lawfords (a.k.a. Kingdom of Lawfords; Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Hindi New Year (a.k.a. …
Assamese New Year
Baisakhi (Parts of India)
Bisket Jatra (Nepali New Year)
Bohag Bihu (Assam Valley)
Cambodian New Year
Chetti Chand (Parts of India)
Guḍhī Pāḍavā [1st Day of Chaitra]
Hari Raya Yep Tahun Baru (Indonesia)
Malayali New Year (Kerala)
Nyepi Day (a.k.a. Day of Silence; Bali)
Ougadi (Mauritius)
Pi Mai (Laotian New Year)
Ramayana begins
Sajibu Nongmapanba (Cheiraoba, Manipur, India)
Telgu New Year
Thingyan begins (Burma)
Ugadi (Parts of India)
Vaisakhi (Parts of India)
Kerala New Yea (India)
New Year's Day (Assamese, Bengali, Burmese, Sikh, Khmer, Lao, Nepali, Oriya, Sinhalese, Tamil, Thai, Tuluva; Southeast Asia) [Sidereal Vernal Equinox]
Sidereal New Year (South and Southeast Asian) (a.k.a. …
Aluth Avurudda (Sri Lanka)
Biju Festival (Parts of India)
Bisu (Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka and Kerala, India)
Bizhu (Chakmas in Mizoram, Tripura and Bangladesh)
Bohag Bihu (Assam, India)
Buisu (Tripura, India)
Bwisagu (Bodoland region of Assam, India)
Cheiraoba (Parts of India)
Choul Chnam Thmey (Cambodia)
Jur Sital (Mithila region of Bihar, India and Nepal)
Khmer New Year (Cambodia)
Maha Vusubha Sankranti (Parts of India)
Oriya New Year (Parts of India)
Pahela Baishakh (Bangladesh and West Bengal, India)
Pana Sankranti (Odisha, India)
Pi Mai (Laos)
Puthandu (Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, India and Northern and Eastern regions of Sri Lanka)
Rongali Bihu (Parts of India)
Samjinnal (Korea)
Sangken (Khamti, Singpho, Khamyang, Tangsa in Arunachal Pradesh and Tai Phake, Tai Aiton, and Turung in Assam, India)
Sinhala (Sri Lanka)
Songkran (Thailand)
Tamil New Year (Parts of India)
Thingyan (Myanmar)
Tuluva New Year (Parts of India)
Vaisakhi (Punjab, North and Central India, Nepalese New Year in Nepal)
Varusha Pirruppa (Tamil New Year; Mauritius)
Vishu (Kerala, India)
Water-Sprinkling Festival (Yunnan, China)
Festivals Beginning April 14, 2024
Alphretta Wine Festival (Alpharetta, Georgia)
The Chocolate Expo (Long Island, New York)
International Rose & Wine Festival (Shreveport, Louisiana)
New Haven Restaurant Week (New Haven, Connecticut) [thru 4.19]
Ocean City Restaurant Week (Ocean City, Maryland) [thru 4.19]
Seville Fair (Seville, Spain) [thru 4.20]
Vinitaly (Verona, Italy) [thru 4.17]
ZagreDox (Zagreb, Croatia) [thru 4.21]
Zilker Kite Festival (Austin, Texas)
Feast Days
Abushibarei (Ryukyuan)
Adolph Hitler Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Albategnius (Positivist; Saint)
Ambedkar Jayanti (India)
Ardalion (Christian; Martyrs)
Bénézet (Christian; Saint)
Bernard of iron (Christian; Saint)
Caradoc, Benezet, John, Antony and Eustace (Christian; Martyrs)
Carpus of Thyatira (Christian; Saint)
Domnina of Terni (Christian; Saint)
Elfin Choirs Congress (Shamanism)
The Extremes (Muppetism)
Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin (Artology)
Galungan (Celebrating Victory of Dharma over Adharma; Bali)
Henry Beard Delany (Episcopal Church (USA))
Justin (Christian; Martyr)
Lambert of Lyons (Christian; Saint)
Lidwina (a.k.a. B. Lidwina of Schiedam or Lydwina; Christian; Saint)
Look Up at the Sky Day (Pastafarian)
Marianne’s Day (Pagan)
Maryamma (Goddess of the Sea; Hinduism; Everyday Wicca)
Peter González (Christian; Saint)
Sommarsblot (Norse)
Three Smiles Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Tiburtius, Valerian, and Maximus (Christian; Martyrs)
Victor Borisov-Musatov (Artology)
Islamic Moveable Calendar Holidays
Eid al-Fitr celebrations continue (Islam)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Historically Bad Day (Lincoln shot, Titanic hit an iceberg & 9 other tragedies) [1 of 11]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 17 of 60)
Premieres
About Damn Time, by Lizzo (Song; 2022)
American Psycho (Film; 2000)
Batman vs. Robin (WB Animated Film; 2015)
Beach Blanket Bingo (Film; 1965)
Beauty and the Beast (WB MM Cartoon; 1934)
The Big Bad Wolf (Disney Silly Symphonies Cartoon; 1934)
British Steel, by Judas Priest (Album; 1980)
Buddy’s Garage (WB LT Cartoon; 1934)
Bye Bye Birdie (Broadway Musical; 1960)
The Candle in the Wind, by T.H. White (Novel; 1958) [Once and Future King #4]
Cannery Roden (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1967)
Diver Down, by Van Halen (Album; 1982)
Execution Dock, by Anne Perry (Novel; 2009)
The Fair-Haired Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1951)
Farewell Waltz, by Milan Kundera (Novel; 1972)
The Fate of the Furious [F&F #8]
Girl Happy (Film; 1965)
Grape Nutty (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1949)
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck (Novel; 1939)
The Hash Shop (Oswald he Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1930)
The History of Sexuality, by Michel Foucault (Philosophy Book; 1976)
Iceland's Bell, by Halldór Laxness (Novel; 1943)
Insulin’ the Sultan (Ub Iwerks Cartoon; 1934)
The Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison (Novel; 1952)
Iron Maiden, by Iron Maiden (Album; 1980)
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, by Public Enemy (Album; 1988)
Keeping the Faith (Film; 2000)
The King of Torts, by John Grisham (Novel; 2003)
Kinky Boots (Film; 2006)
The Legend of Korea (Animated TV Series; 2012)
Let’s Dance, by David Bowie (Album; 1983)
The Missing Piece Shel Silverstein (Children’s Book; 1976)
Mixed Master (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
Much Ado About Mousing (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1964)
The Notorious Bettie Page (Film; 2006)
Off the Deep End, by Weird Al Yankovic (Album; 1992)
The Pebble and the Penguin (Animated Film; 1995)
Put Me in the Zoo, by Robert Lopshire (Children’s Book; 1960)
Put-Put, Pink (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1968)
Renfield (Film; 2023)
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! (Radio Series; 1930)
Rocket Man, by Elton John (Song; 1972)
Say Anything (Film; 1989)
Shift: First Shift — Legacy, by Hugh Howey (Novel; 2012)
Spark (Animated Film; 2017)
Thank You For Smoking (Film; 2006)
Ultra, by Depeche Mode (Album; 1997)
Webster’s American Dictionary (Book; 1818)
The Wild (Animated Film; 2006)
Today’s Name Days
Elmo, Erna, Ernestine (Austria)
Maksim, Valerijan, Zdravko (Croatia)
Vincenc (Czech Republic)
Tiburtius (Denmark)
Lehe, Lehte, Lehti (Estonia)
Taito (Finland)
Ludivine, Maxime (France)
Elmo, Erna, Ernestine (Germany)
Aristarhos, Thomais (Greece)
Tibor (Hungary)
Abbondio, Ignazio, Lamberto (Italy)
Agape, Gudrite, Strauja (Latvia)
Justinas, Vaišvydė, Vaiva, Valerijonas, Visvaldas (Lithuania)
Ellinor, Nora (Norway)
Berenike, Julianna, Justyn, Maria, Myślimir, Tyburcjusz, Walerian, Waleriana (Poland)
Pahomie (Romania)
Maria (Russia)
Justína (Slovakia)
Lidia, Tiburcio, Valeriano (Spain)
Tiburtius (Sweden)
Martin (Ukraine)
Caradoc, Carey, Cary, Hudson (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 105 of 2024; 261 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 15 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Saille (Willow) [Day 1 of 28]
Chinese: Month 3 (Wu-Chen), Day 6 (Wu-Shen)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 6 Nisan 5784
Islamic: 5 Shawwal 1445
J Cal: 15 Cyan; Oneday [15 of 30]
Julian: 1 April 2024
Moon: 38%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 21 Archimedes (4th Month) [Hippachus]
Runic Half Month: Man (Human Being) [Day 5 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 27 of 92)
Week: 3rd Week of April
Zodiac: Aries (Day 25 of 31)
Calendar Changes
April (a.k.a. Aprilis; Julian Calendar) [Month 4 of 12]
Saille (Willow) [Celtic Tree Calendar; Month 4 of 13]
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brookstonalmanac · 10 months ago
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Holidays 4.14
Holidays
Air Force Reserve Day
American Dictionary Day
Americas Day (Honduras, Mexico)
Anfal Genocide Memorial Day
Black Day (South Korea)
Blessing of the Salmon Nets (Northumbria)
Bon Jovi Day (New Jersey)
Cake and Cunnilingus Day
Children’s Day (Peru)
Children with Alopecia Day
Commemoration of Anfal Genocide Against the Kurds (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Cuckoo Day (Old England)
Day of Mologa (Russia)
Day of (No) Silence (GLSEN)
Day of the Georgian Language
Day of the Skater
Dhivehi Language Day (Maldives)
Dictionary Day
Donate Life Blue & Green Day
Draw MegaMan Day
Dreams of Reason Feast Day
Ex-Spouse's Day
414 Day
Global Roller Day
Grand National Ladies Day (UK)
Gujarat (Fire Service Day; India)
International Goalkeeper Day
International Moment of Laughter Day
International Silambam Day
Kids’ Yoga Day
Kinetoscope Day
Look Up at the Sky Day
Lundkommardagen (Puffin Arrival Day; Norway) 
Meme Appreciation Day
Milwaukee Day (414)
Moirang Day (a.k.a. Victory Day; India)
National Bracelet Day
National Dolphin Day
National Donate a Book Day
National Gardening Day
National Kick Balls Day
National Love Our Children Day
National Not Ashamed of Jesus Day
National Perfume Day
National Reach as High as You Can Day
N'Ko Alphabet Day (Mande)
Orange Day (Japan)
Pan American Day
Pathologists’ Assistant Day
Peregrine Falcon Appreciation Day
Peter Capaldi Day
Pigeon Day (French Republic)
Reach As High As You Can Day
Samjinnal (Arrival of Spring; Korea)
Secret Service Day
Spring Hula Hooping Day
Tempting Fate Day
Takayama Spring Festival (Japan)
Thingyan begins (Water Festival; Burma)
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Day of Service (South Africa)
World Chagas Day
World Quantum Day
Youth Day (Angola)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Espresso Italiano Day (Italy)
International Laverbread Day
Laverbread Day
National Grits Day
National Pecan Day
Oreo Cookie Cheesecake Day
Saison Day
Tannat Day (Uruguay)
2nd Sunday in April
Air Defense Forces Day (Belarus, Russia) [2nd Sunda
Global Day to End Sexual Abuse [2nd Sunday]
Weekly Holidays beginning April 14 (3rd Week)
Animal Control Appreciation Week [2nd Full Week in April]
Animal Cruelty/Human Violence Awareness Week Week [3rd Week in April]
Astronomy Week — Spring [thru 4.20]
Cleaning For A Reason Week [begins 2nd Sunday]
National Coin Week [3rd Week in April]
National Dog Bite Prevention Week [3rd Week in April]
National Public Safety Telecommunications Week [2nd Full Week in April]
National Student Employment Week [2nd Full Week in April]
National Volunteer Week Week [3rd Week in April]
Neurodiagnostic Week [3rd Week in April]
Organize Your Files Week Week [3rd Week in April]
Pan American Week [Week of 4.14]
Independence & Related Days
Jonja Island (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Lawfords (a.k.a. Kingdom of Lawfords; Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Hindi New Year (a.k.a. …
Assamese New Year
Baisakhi (Parts of India)
Bisket Jatra (Nepali New Year)
Bohag Bihu (Assam Valley)
Cambodian New Year
Chetti Chand (Parts of India)
Guḍhī Pāḍavā [1st Day of Chaitra]
Hari Raya Yep Tahun Baru (Indonesia)
Malayali New Year (Kerala)
Nyepi Day (a.k.a. Day of Silence; Bali)
Ougadi (Mauritius)
Pi Mai (Laotian New Year)
Ramayana begins
Sajibu Nongmapanba (Cheiraoba, Manipur, India)
Telgu New Year
Thingyan begins (Burma)
Ugadi (Parts of India)
Vaisakhi (Parts of India)
Kerala New Yea (India)
New Year's Day (Assamese, Bengali, Burmese, Sikh, Khmer, Lao, Nepali, Oriya, Sinhalese, Tamil, Thai, Tuluva; Southeast Asia) [Sidereal Vernal Equinox]
Sidereal New Year (South and Southeast Asian) (a.k.a. …
Aluth Avurudda (Sri Lanka)
Biju Festival (Parts of India)
Bisu (Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka and Kerala, India)
Bizhu (Chakmas in Mizoram, Tripura and Bangladesh)
Bohag Bihu (Assam, India)
Buisu (Tripura, India)
Bwisagu (Bodoland region of Assam, India)
Cheiraoba (Parts of India)
Choul Chnam Thmey (Cambodia)
Jur Sital (Mithila region of Bihar, India and Nepal)
Khmer New Year (Cambodia)
Maha Vusubha Sankranti (Parts of India)
Oriya New Year (Parts of India)
Pahela Baishakh (Bangladesh and West Bengal, India)
Pana Sankranti (Odisha, India)
Pi Mai (Laos)
Puthandu (Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, India and Northern and Eastern regions of Sri Lanka)
Rongali Bihu (Parts of India)
Samjinnal (Korea)
Sangken (Khamti, Singpho, Khamyang, Tangsa in Arunachal Pradesh and Tai Phake, Tai Aiton, and Turung in Assam, India)
Sinhala (Sri Lanka)
Songkran (Thailand)
Tamil New Year (Parts of India)
Thingyan (Myanmar)
Tuluva New Year (Parts of India)
Vaisakhi (Punjab, North and Central India, Nepalese New Year in Nepal)
Varusha Pirruppa (Tamil New Year; Mauritius)
Vishu (Kerala, India)
Water-Sprinkling Festival (Yunnan, China)
Festivals Beginning April 14, 2024
Alphretta Wine Festival (Alpharetta, Georgia)
The Chocolate Expo (Long Island, New York)
International Rose & Wine Festival (Shreveport, Louisiana)
New Haven Restaurant Week (New Haven, Connecticut) [thru 4.19]
Ocean City Restaurant Week (Ocean City, Maryland) [thru 4.19]
Seville Fair (Seville, Spain) [thru 4.20]
Vinitaly (Verona, Italy) [thru 4.17]
ZagreDox (Zagreb, Croatia) [thru 4.21]
Zilker Kite Festival (Austin, Texas)
Feast Days
Abushibarei (Ryukyuan)
Adolph Hitler Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Albategnius (Positivist; Saint)
Ambedkar Jayanti (India)
Ardalion (Christian; Martyrs)
Bénézet (Christian; Saint)
Bernard of iron (Christian; Saint)
Caradoc, Benezet, John, Antony and Eustace (Christian; Martyrs)
Carpus of Thyatira (Christian; Saint)
Domnina of Terni (Christian; Saint)
Elfin Choirs Congress (Shamanism)
The Extremes (Muppetism)
Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin (Artology)
Galungan (Celebrating Victory of Dharma over Adharma; Bali)
Henry Beard Delany (Episcopal Church (USA))
Justin (Christian; Martyr)
Lambert of Lyons (Christian; Saint)
Lidwina (a.k.a. B. Lidwina of Schiedam or Lydwina; Christian; Saint)
Look Up at the Sky Day (Pastafarian)
Marianne’s Day (Pagan)
Maryamma (Goddess of the Sea; Hinduism; Everyday Wicca)
Peter González (Christian; Saint)
Sommarsblot (Norse)
Three Smiles Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Tiburtius, Valerian, and Maximus (Christian; Martyrs)
Victor Borisov-Musatov (Artology)
Islamic Moveable Calendar Holidays
Eid al-Fitr celebrations continue (Islam)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Historically Bad Day (Lincoln shot, Titanic hit an iceberg & 9 other tragedies) [1 of 11]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 17 of 60)
Premieres
About Damn Time, by Lizzo (Song; 2022)
American Psycho (Film; 2000)
Batman vs. Robin (WB Animated Film; 2015)
Beach Blanket Bingo (Film; 1965)
Beauty and the Beast (WB MM Cartoon; 1934)
The Big Bad Wolf (Disney Silly Symphonies Cartoon; 1934)
British Steel, by Judas Priest (Album; 1980)
Buddy’s Garage (WB LT Cartoon; 1934)
Bye Bye Birdie (Broadway Musical; 1960)
The Candle in the Wind, by T.H. White (Novel; 1958) [Once and Future King #4]
Cannery Roden (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1967)
Diver Down, by Van Halen (Album; 1982)
Execution Dock, by Anne Perry (Novel; 2009)
The Fair-Haired Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1951)
Farewell Waltz, by Milan Kundera (Novel; 1972)
The Fate of the Furious [F&F #8]
Girl Happy (Film; 1965)
Grape Nutty (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1949)
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck (Novel; 1939)
The Hash Shop (Oswald he Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1930)
The History of Sexuality, by Michel Foucault (Philosophy Book; 1976)
Iceland's Bell, by Halldór Laxness (Novel; 1943)
Insulin’ the Sultan (Ub Iwerks Cartoon; 1934)
The Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison (Novel; 1952)
Iron Maiden, by Iron Maiden (Album; 1980)
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, by Public Enemy (Album; 1988)
Keeping the Faith (Film; 2000)
The King of Torts, by John Grisham (Novel; 2003)
Kinky Boots (Film; 2006)
The Legend of Korea (Animated TV Series; 2012)
Let’s Dance, by David Bowie (Album; 1983)
The Missing Piece Shel Silverstein (Children’s Book; 1976)
Mixed Master (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
Much Ado About Mousing (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1964)
The Notorious Bettie Page (Film; 2006)
Off the Deep End, by Weird Al Yankovic (Album; 1992)
The Pebble and the Penguin (Animated Film; 1995)
Put Me in the Zoo, by Robert Lopshire (Children’s Book; 1960)
Put-Put, Pink (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1968)
Renfield (Film; 2023)
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! (Radio Series; 1930)
Rocket Man, by Elton John (Song; 1972)
Say Anything (Film; 1989)
Shift: First Shift — Legacy, by Hugh Howey (Novel; 2012)
Spark (Animated Film; 2017)
Thank You For Smoking (Film; 2006)
Ultra, by Depeche Mode (Album; 1997)
Webster’s American Dictionary (Book; 1818)
The Wild (Animated Film; 2006)
Today’s Name Days
Elmo, Erna, Ernestine (Austria)
Maksim, Valerijan, Zdravko (Croatia)
Vincenc (Czech Republic)
Tiburtius (Denmark)
Lehe, Lehte, Lehti (Estonia)
Taito (Finland)
Ludivine, Maxime (France)
Elmo, Erna, Ernestine (Germany)
Aristarhos, Thomais (Greece)
Tibor (Hungary)
Abbondio, Ignazio, Lamberto (Italy)
Agape, Gudrite, Strauja (Latvia)
Justinas, Vaišvydė, Vaiva, Valerijonas, Visvaldas (Lithuania)
Ellinor, Nora (Norway)
Berenike, Julianna, Justyn, Maria, Myślimir, Tyburcjusz, Walerian, Waleriana (Poland)
Pahomie (Romania)
Maria (Russia)
Justína (Slovakia)
Lidia, Tiburcio, Valeriano (Spain)
Tiburtius (Sweden)
Martin (Ukraine)
Caradoc, Carey, Cary, Hudson (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 105 of 2024; 261 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 15 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Saille (Willow) [Day 1 of 28]
Chinese: Month 3 (Wu-Chen), Day 6 (Wu-Shen)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 6 Nisan 5784
Islamic: 5 Shawwal 1445
J Cal: 15 Cyan; Oneday [15 of 30]
Julian: 1 April 2024
Moon: 38%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 21 Archimedes (4th Month) [Hippachus]
Runic Half Month: Man (Human Being) [Day 5 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 27 of 92)
Week: 3rd Week of April
Zodiac: Aries (Day 25 of 31)
Calendar Changes
April (a.k.a. Aprilis; Julian Calendar) [Month 4 of 12]
Saille (Willow) [Celtic Tree Calendar; Month 4 of 13]
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toshi-dubai · 3 months ago
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Discovering Toshi: Dubai’s Hidden Gem for Sushi, Sashimi, and Pan-Asian Delights
If you are craving a true taste of sushi and sashimi in Dubai, Toshi is where you must look. A dining place with a blend of flavours, cultures, and experiences, you will get a unique experience. Toshi, found in this dynamic part of the city, invites you on a culinary journey through different tastes of Asia, offering a feast for both the palate and the eyes.
A Concept That Excites Every Foodie
Toshi isn't just another restaurant; it's an experience with the best sushi and sashimi in Dubai. With a special concept integrating an all-you-can-eat buffet, à la carte options, family-style sharing menus, and live cooking stations, there's something to satisfy every craving, whether you're a sushi aficionado, an admirer of sizzling stir-fries, or someone with an insatiable urge for bold new flavours.
A must-see (and must-taste) will be the live cooking stations. Look for brilliant chefs preparing your favourite Asian dishes right before your eyes, filling with scents and the buzz of creativity that are simply tantalizing.
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Always fresh; always delicious
One of the hallmarks of Toshi is its fresh commitment to every dish. All buffet stations are replenished regularly, such that each dish served is hot and full of flavour. From the delicate sashimi to the rich curries and hearty noodle dishes, each bite tells a story of tradition, authenticity, and passion for quality.
A Space That Speaks to the Soul - Sushi and Sashimi in Dubai
The food is only the beginning. Toshi's modern and welcoming decor completes the meal. Inspired by the colours and vibrancy of Asia, this restaurant finds the balance of styles with a warm touch of culture perfect for a family dinner, a night with friends, or even a casual date.
Adventure Without the Airfare
Dining at Toshi is not just a meal, it is an adventure. The restaurant offers one of the greatest ranges of dishes from Asia, so you will therefore have the opportunity to expand your palette without ever having to leave Dubai. Save your plane ticket - let Toshi take you on a culinary trip through the heartlands of Asia.
Plan Your Visit
Whether you are a local or just a visitor, Toshi promises to leave an unforgettable dining experience with the best sushi and sashimi in Dubai. Come hungry, leave delighted-and you'll know why Toshi is a hidden gem amidst the bustle of Dubai foodies.
Ready to take your tastebuds on an adventure? Toshi is waiting to welcome you!
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