Friday Brunch
I know I've heard people talk about going to this hotel or that hotel for Friday brunch, but have forgotten which was deemed to have the best selection at at reasonable price! In other words I'm not thinking of going to The Ritz! (unless of course it is the same price but better than the others)
What types of food might I expect to be on display for my 'brunch'?
The Marriott or Rydges seem to be Hotels I've heard mentioned. (I'm sure Mr Paul and johnjo went to Rydges for their beer 'n brekkers).
Any suggestions will be gratefully received cos I fancy a good old fashioned, eat 'til I pop, bean feast somewhere around 11.00 a.m. tomorrow morning!
I told you, crazy stuff work. No need to use that turn, but still :)
WHAT a turn of phrase you have! hahaha "someone trying to sniff my pants before biting my azz"
I really MUST forget that one, lest I use it in polite conversation :D
This is the best way to make business these days :) Crazy ideas work just fine, people won't believe that there could be someone crazy like that and would be having no doubts about it.
All just Yallah, let's try that it can't be harmful ... everyone is friendly and I can't see any bad intentions or someone trying to sniff my pants before biting my azz :)
(blush)
But I like you :P
Massage is already taken care of. Will introduce a self-massage service. Just shoot few jokes to have the "visitors" ROFL and I have a special place for that covered with medicated aggregates :)))
That become more than a restaurant, it is a resort. All what we need now is to legalize your property, adding a massage service and your place would be the paradise to all QLers here :)
I will manage the restaurant there, different kind of dishes, drinks and desserts no worries at all. We can fake that Chef certificate to calm down the people and let them believe in us ... that their food is cooked by a certified professional chef :)
Other facilities would be coming soon, have to wait for the crew coming from outside to guide us what to do regarding that matter :)
In fact I was thinking the same.
My place is open to all QL members. Entry is against a nominal fee including tax and service. Eat ALL You Can.
None will get bored:
For those who need sauna, will arrange tables for them in the back and front yard.
For those who want to exercise, the options are unlimited: Cleaning the cars, gardening (a lot to be done), some walls need painting, some furniture need shiftig up and down, dish washing, let aside cooking
For those who want to nap: Sleeping bags are there
And finally, free shower is available using the garden hose. Unfortunatly, its thermostat is not working :D
Actually, what happened was that when we Purserettes were learning how to say the emergency regulations in French, the Belgian lady Chief Purserette noticed (to her horror!) that our English accent made the French word for 'neck' sound like the rude word so, unfortunately, we never got to say it on board.
Such a shame ;o)
ROFL
but wonder. are you sure you did not know the difference ....... pronouncing wise:D
why to go to resturants? Check this thread and tell me what do you want to have and I will make sure to cook it :)
http://www.qatarliving.com/node/31784
Many years ago I worked on the cross-channel hovercraft which 'flew' from Dover to Calais and also to Boulogne. I was a 'Purserette' (bit like an air hostess but not so fancy lol) and so worked on board the craft rather than on shore doing the ticketing (my French wasn't good enough for that).
I can't begin to tell you how many howlingly funny mistakes I made with my French. Suffice to say the worst time was when I announced (in French) that passengers should strap the life jackets around their lady's private parts, instead of their neck! sheesh. Coo and Coo are pronounced differently, allegedly!
We just imagined that if we capsized we'd know who the French were, cos they would be floating upside down.
try to translate this one:
"vous vous les de la naige" (wonder if spelled properly)
Well, to make a long story short: imagine the bar man having to ask you "do you want ice" and instead he says "do you want snow" !!!!!!!
in France and only had to say the one word "oui", however the paperwork was extensive and some things came out odd in translation - I still wonder sometimes whether we are really married or not!
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"There's this thing called being so open-minded your brains drop out". - Richard Dawkins
To quote Professor 'Iggins (My Fair Lady)
"The French don't care what they do, actually, provided they pronounce it correctly."
I always find they shrug their shoulders too much and make 'puh' noises, by blowing out their cheeks and pursing their lips, whenever I try my luck at conversing with them.
I fully agree. You have saved me a lot of efforts and sweating :D
Wonder if there are any "mind your language" classes in French. Would luv to join!!!!!!
now back to English, please, my French is limited to Franglaise lol
Tee-hee!
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"There's this thing called being so open-minded your brains drop out". - Richard Dawkins
aussitot. avec plaisir, cheri!!
talie: you speak of the husband I love and cherish! hee hee shhhh don't tell him I said that, he's a fine figure of a man, really!
KH: allez vous ici, cheri!
He need not be doing French. Rather need to eat French. Actually French is very French :D
Just had an omelette here - don't think the person who made it was thinking French - more like flabby British pancake.
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"There's this thing called being so open-minded your brains drop out". - Richard Dawkins
I DID suggest Le Notre to him indoors, but he wasn't 'in' to doing French, however I imagine the brunch there isn't necessarily all frogs legs and snails in garlic butter lol (and don't ask me how French is French for Pete's sake!) :D
I used to knock up a mean tabbouleh (yummy) but, because it's so easy to buy it here, it seems daft to spend all that time chopping parsley when I could be eating it as soon as I get home from the shop.
Just saw this T-shirt slogan, which befits brunch talk:
"Ham and Eggs: A day's work for a chicken; A lifetime commitment for a pig"
Juantie. I would recommend Le Notre for a change and agree with Novi about value for money but cannot recall the figures.
I did not forget about the Tabbouleh. Just waiting.
I suggest you book as it was quite busy .. ask for a table in the window
Actually, we started at 11am!!!!! LOL
Thank you very, very much! That was exactly what I wanted .... food details! lol
As you say, it sounds like a good place to go for a treat once in a while and I SHALL drag my hub over there next Friday. Is it from midday onwards, or earlier, do you know?
As much bubbly as one can drink included in the price? woo hoo! And, of course, the grub sounds good too. :D
I wonder if you went at midday and just kept going back and back for more and more nibbles so you didn't get home until now! :P
I know it's now too late .. but maybe for next week! Just came back and I'm full of champagne, and prawns, and sushi and roast beef ... and .. and ... HUGE amounts of food available of all sorts: also eggs, which they will cook any which way you like, pancakes, fruit, a cute chocolate fondue fountain, lamb curry, cold nibbly things, tabouleh, hummous, etc. Bread. and as much as you can eat along with as much champagne as you can drink. With a guy crooning along and a great view over the arabian gulf. 165 riyals each but they add a 'tax' and water is expensive!! But I liked it - wouldn't do it every week, but it was a good treat for my first week in Qatar. Enjoy! Worked out about 180 each in total.
yes Le Notre is the same side where we had a coffee the other day with QL users. If you pass coffee beanery on your left you just go further down, then you will pass Pizza Hut ... and Al Tazaj chicken ... then you see a big car park and Ponderosa ... you can't miss Le Notre.
And it is not Al Massa gym side of the junction :D
taken note of the places. le notre is on Salwa Road, right? Al-Emadi Center. Is that where we had coffee the other evening Novi? Or on the al Massa gym side of the junction there.
Sorry to ask all these questions :(
agree with Eco Savvy ... we been to Le Notre few times for buffet breakfast. Value for money ... 60 QR including pot of tea ... and good food too :D
If you come down from Al Saad traffic light towards ramada junction, you pass Toys R Us on the right, pass Applebees, Mc.D, Hardees. Jst after Hardees you will see a road ... turn right on that road ... You will see Thai Snack (Amjad) on the left hand side approximately 400 metres from the turn off.
Go further down ... pass 1 traffic light ... less than 1 kms you will see Far East Restaurant on your left hand side. You will see the 'big prawn' outside the restaurant ... so you can't missed it.
And save room for pastries btw brunch was invented at the original Madame Begue's restaurant
to save me getting a map out, and nosing about on the floor with it for ages, where (roughly) is al Mirqab Street. No pressure! Just if you know off the top of your head :D
Me think thai resto in Villagio is not really that brilliant. Serve by mainly Indonesian and filipina waitress, and southafrican plus lebanese manager. The service is very good though ... but i am not too impressed with the taste of the food.
If you want to try the original thai food ... go to Thai Snack or Far East restaurant in Al Mirqab street. Both ran by thai people... Thai Snack so original that most of their waiter can't speak english only speak thai. :-)
Nope, I'm NOT missing good ol' British stodge. Actually, when I first posted in this thread that food was furthest from my mind - I'm not sure now how I got on to it! I think I was just asking what type of food was served at the buffets in the Hotels on Friday mornings lol
We will probably end up, if anywhere, in the Lebanese/Arabic place in Villagio , cos we both like that style of food. Either that or spicy Indian or Thai :D
Sandwich Cellar is where you should go for english boring bland food. It is ran by an english couple and most brits said the good is good. The number 435 7559.
Surely you not missing fish and chips or steak and kidney pie already ... you just been home???
Yes I thought I'd heard mention of The Marriot
Only been to The Ritz once to eat (special occasion in that we weren't paying lol) and my husband was told the local lobster wasn't available!
But thanks for the details - I have a funny feeling we will end up not going anywhere *sigh*.
Same old, same old ... do some shopping for something to cook at home, couple of pints in The Ramada bar and home lol
Marriot, we were at the Marriot. Ramada - never been to brunch, although seemingly every other bar and restaurant there...
Jauntie - the Ritz defies belief, in both spread and prices (fresh scallops, a lobster station?). Sharq not far behind. Ramada pretty good and more reasonable. All cuisines and v friendly staff. I didn't really look at the prices, but seem to recall Ritz was QR220 and Ramada half that. Too many wines at the Sharq meant I have no idea, but recall being horrified at the total (QR1100 for two). But by crikey it was fun!! Ritz is a 'big day out' for many, so booking required. We walked just walked in to the others. Enjoy and report back!!
will order Alexa legs cooked in butter both legs :D
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you leave my little legs out of this! lol
Just rang hub and he doesn't fancy a 'full English' (maybe because he married one *ha ha ha*).
So it's back to square one.
There's a Lebanese restaurant (or Arabic) in Villagio, but I can't remember if it opens at midday/1.00 ish. I know the shops aren't open until 3.00, but the supermarket opens at midday doesn't it?
I'm fed up with this - all this talk about food is putting me off eating for life!
I guess I just don't want to spend the day indoors :(
mushrooms,tomatoe and toast. Cant remember if you get beans as well.And dont forget the Alcoholic beverage, most important!!!!
Veal bacon....Pah..come to Bahrain and get Good old PORK bacon ...mmmmmmmn
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do u always slams door, walks away, huffing and puffing
There are three sides to every argument: your side, my side and the right side
Full english brunch eegs turkey bacon AND jAUNTIE LEG WITH BUTTER :D
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Hiya! Is Rydges good? Where is the brunch - in the Ozzie Bar? What time does it start and finish? What goodies do they serve at the buffet? How much?
Questions, questions, questions.
Ah just saw you said 'full english'. so eggs 'n turkey bacon etc I guess ...?
ok no worries will get Oryx to face scarlett Alexa and Jauntie for me :D
Oryx my dear buddy where r u you jungle lady come back quick :/
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your left next to acon rent a car, nice sandwhichs. Cant beat Rydges for a full English and a beer though!!!
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Alexa is already half way up a tree, rolling drunk and eating a fried egg sandwich in the fashiongirl thread
Go get her down, willyer, before she hurts herself.
Telling whom scarlett no worries i will get Alexa in front to face Scarlett :D
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I'm telling on you !
now we have to look for the tree where does that shortie live on which tree well guess i dont need to tell you who lives on tree and is awake whole night :D
na na 1 Alexa is enough as Jauntie said already got a Double Scarlett. :D Bouncer
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Only time I would ever eat 'Sabbath' brunch at 3.00 a.m. would be after a very, very late and boozy night out! AND as you all know, I would NEVER have a night like that, no sir, never ever, not now, not ever, never. :P
Dont tell me u are 100kg scaring me or what. no no dont walk away come back Jauntie still needs to serve us with English brunch at her place tonight hmm 3am is that time ok Jauntie :D
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I googled it and found a thread about it in QL (the sandwich place I mean). It's near Ras Abu Aboud flyover (wherever THAT is! lol)
Oh, but that thread is dated over a year ago!
will you guys ever give up you eat too much got so much weight on urself damn one is 80kg and other shortie is 90kg :D
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where is the Sandwich Cellar?
I imagine the word 'brunch' at hotels probably is another way of saying 'buffet'. Just wander around the tables of different foods making your own selection and going back for more if you wish to?
The word 'Sabbath' simply means a day of rest and worship:
Sunday for most Christians; Saturday for the Jews (and a few Christians, apparently! I didn't know that); Friday for Muslims.
And I did, of course, realise I wouldn't get my beloved 'full English' breakfast here :P But food is food, and better if I don't have to cook it myself lol
u will enjoy the egg the way u want it cooked right in front of u
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Friday branch in Ramada is in Hyde Park n it cost 99+tax n for kids 50+Tax n it starts at 10:00 till 15:00 hrs.
if u want to use the pool u have to pay extra
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Rydges and Marriott I think, and probably other hotels - I just don't know which people think has the best selection of grub (I'm feeling greedy lol)
I understand that, Monty - shame. But I think I would expect eggs? done however way I wanted ... yes? no?
I am also a memeber of Cabana
Brunch is inside the left to the Coffee shop..... if u go by 09:00 AM u will see the spread.... but i caution u it wont be as your Sabbath brunch.
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what type of food? That the old souq which has been (is being) done up, isn't it?
Who else, besides Ramada, has brunch?
DO you know what time or how much it costs?
I think I'd like to go too.
ever ready, ever curious, ever happy
We are members of The Cabana Club there - do you mean they serve the brunch by the pool???? lol Well, no, perhaps not ... but which restaurant do they do the Brunch in, and what type of food i.e. shellfish? eggs? salads? curry? steak? I dunno ...
You see for me a REAL Sabbath brunch with be a huge fry up of bacon, eggs, mushrooms, black pud, tomatoes etc., so I wondered what is considered 'brunch food' in hotels here, please.
i will choose Bismillah restaurant in souq irani :D
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Ramada is OK U can enjoy the club facilities also
There are three sides to every argument: your side, my side and the right side
I guess I may have to book(?), so would need to make a decision soon.
Cheers