Where We Are Going Today: Luff donuts

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Luff is available on various food delivery applications such as The Chefz, ToYou, Jahiz, and Hungerstation, serving customers in Jeddah, Makkah, Taif, Madinah, Riyadh, and Dammam. (Instagram:@luffdonuts)
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Luff is available on various food delivery applications such as The Chefz, ToYou, Jahiz, and Hungerstation, serving customers in Jeddah, Makkah, Taif, Madinah, Riyadh, and Dammam. (Instagram:@luffdonuts)
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Updated 04 July 2024
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Where We Are Going Today: Luff donuts

Where We Are Going Today: Luff donuts

If you are looking for a delicious and satisfying treat, Luff’s donuts are a must-try.

Luff is a Saudi brand offering donuts stuffed with a variety of sweet and savory fillings. 

Try their lavender cream, zaatar chocolate, or cinnamon and cheese frosting donuts. You will love the cinnamon, which is perfectly spiced and complements the fluffy dough.

Whether you prefer traditional flavors or more unique ones, Luff’s menu features an array of options inspired by sweets from around the globe. 

Some of the highlights include salted caramel, lotus, chocolate caramel, lemon curd, cheese berry, tiramisu, zaatar cheese, pistachio, brownie, peanut butter tiramisu, and pecan cardamom.

Luff offers donuts in boxes of four, nine, and 16 buns, making them perfect for gatherings and group breakfasts. It also provides a selection of hot and cold coffees to pair with the delightful donuts.

Its packaging comes in beautiful shades of purple and is seasonally updated for special occasions such as Valentine’s Day, national celebrations, and Eid.

Luff is available on various food delivery applications such as The Chefz, ToYou, Jahiz, and Hungerstation, serving customers in Jeddah, Makkah, Taif, Madinah, Riyadh, and Dammam. 

For more information, visit Luff’s Instagram page @luffdonuts.


Diabetes drugs like Ozempic lower cancer risks: study

Diabetes drugs like Ozempic lower cancer risks: study
Updated 05 July 2024
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Diabetes drugs like Ozempic lower cancer risks: study

Diabetes drugs like Ozempic lower cancer risks: study
  • The researchers found that the patients who received GLP-1 agonists had a significantly lower risk of developing 10 out of 13 cancers studied

WASHINGTON: A class of diabetes medications, which include the best-selling drug Ozempic, are associated with a reduced risk of certain obesity-related cancers, according to a study released Friday.
Published in the journal JAMA, the study compared patients with Type 2 diabetes who were treated with insulin versus patients who were given a class of drug known as GLP-1 agonists, like Ozempic, between 2005 and 2018.
The researchers found that the patients who received GLP-1 agonists had a significantly lower risk of developing 10 out of 13 cancers studied, including kidney, pancreatic, esophageal, ovarian, liver and colorectal cancer.
Among the cancers which saw no significant change in risk were thyroid cancer and breast cancer in postmenopausal women.
“Obesity is well known to be associated with at least 13 cancer types,” study author Rong Xu said in an email to AFP.
“Our study provides evidence that GLP-1RAs hold promise in breaking the link between obesity and cancer,” Xu said.
Among the drugs studied were semaglutide — commercially sold as Ozempic — as well as liraglutide and others. Ozempic was approved in the United States in 2017.
GLP-1 agonists have been around for about 20 years, but a new generation of these drugs, among them Ozempic, has been popularized for their more significant weight loss effects.
Xu suggested that the protective benefits demonstrated in the study may encourage doctors to prescribe GLP-1 treatments for diabetes patients instead of other medicines like insulin.


5 Dubai restaurants receive Michelin stars in 2024 guide

5 Dubai restaurants receive Michelin stars in 2024 guide
Updated 05 July 2024
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5 Dubai restaurants receive Michelin stars in 2024 guide

5 Dubai restaurants receive Michelin stars in 2024 guide

DUBAI: Five restaurants in Dubai on Thursday received a Michelin star in the guide’s third edition for the Emirati city.

Four restaurants won one star each, while one restaurant received two stars.

A ceremony was held at One&Only One Za’abeel hotel to mark the release of the third edition.

Row on 45, a new addition to the guide, immediately earned two Michelin stars. Launched by acclaimed British chef Jason Atherton, the restaurant is located on the 45th floor of Grosvenor House in Dubai. The eatery offers a tasting menu for just 22 guests, featuring refined dishes that blend Japanese ingredients with French techniques.

Atherton got emotional on stage as he received the award. “It is just a dream come true, it really is. It takes a lot to stay in the kitchen for 36 years as a chef. All these people in the room work tirelessly to maintain standards for our guests. There are so many people I want to thank. I am just looking at the stars on the screen, oh my god. It is really a dream come true,” he said, tearing up.

The three two-star restaurants — Il Ristorante - Niko Romito, known for its Italian fare, Stay by Yannick Alleno, which serves French cuisine, and Trssind Studio, renowned for its modern Indian cuisine — retained their ratings from last year.

One star was awarded to Smoked Room, Sagetsu by Tetsuya, La Dame de Pic Dubai and Orfali Bros, run by three Syrian brothers, which was promoted from the Bib Gourmand.

Chef Mohamad Orfali, who founded the eatery with his two brothers, Wassim and Omar, said on stage as he received the award: “(We are) super happy and super excited. (We have a) big responsibility right now. Thank you so much to Dubai, the Michelin Guide and to everyone who supports us. Thank you to the community. I give this (award) to all the young Arab chefs, especially in Syria.”

Smoked Room entered the guide with a Michelin star. In 2024, chef Dani Garcia introduced Dubai diners to the sister restaurant of his flagship in Madrid, showcasing dishes prepared using fire and grilling techniques.

Sagetsu by Tetsuya, led by chef Tetsuya Wakuda and his team, combines Japanese and French culinary influences in serene surroundings. The restaurant earned a Michelin star in its first entry into the guide.

La Dame de Pic, acclaimed chef Anne-Sophie Pic’s debut in Dubai, was awarded a Michelin star for its modern French cuisine. Pic incorporates subtle local influences into some of her renowned signature dishes, bringing a unique twist to her celebrated culinary creations.

The restaurants that maintained their one-star rating from last year’s list are 11 Woodfire, Al-Muntaha, Armani Ristorante, Avatara, Dinner by Heston Blumenthal in Atlantis The Royal, Hakkasan, Hoseki, Moonrise, Ossiano, Tasca by Jose Avillez and Torno Subito.

Six new establishments were added to the 2024 Bib Gourmand distinction list: Persian venue Berenjak, DUO Gastrobar, Korean spot Hoe Lee Low, ramen house Konjiki Hototogisu, REIF Japanese Kushiyaki at Dubai Hills and Indian dining spot Revelry.

The restaurants that retained their Bib Gourmand accolades were 21 Grams, 3Fils, Aamara, Al-Khayma Heritage Restaurant, Bait Maryam, Goldfish, Ibn Albahr, Indya by Vineet, Kinoya, REIF Japanese Kushiyaki at Dar Wasl, Shabestan and Teible.

The Bib Gourmand award, launched in 1997, highlights restaurants offering authentic and memorable culinary experiences at moderate prices.

The Guild restaurant received the Opening of the Year award, an accolade introduced in 2023, while the Service award was given to DuangDy by BO.LAN. Michael Mpofu from Celebrities by Mauro Colagreco won the Sommelier award, and Jesus Lobato Suarez at Smoked Room earned the Young Chef award.

The Green Star award was retained by Boca, Lowe and Teible. 


Where We Are Going Today: ‘Babulal’ authentic Indian restaurant in Riyadh

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Updated 02 July 2024
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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Babulal’ authentic Indian restaurant in Riyadh

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  • Our top recommendations are butter chicken, chicken 65, broccoli salad, crunchy potatoes, and chicken biryani

Babulal has opened its doors in Riyadh serving Indian classics tailored to Saudi taste buds.

A Jeddah staple, the dining spot seems lesser known in Riyadh, making it a true hidden gem for Indian cuisine in the capital city.

The menu offers a variety of meat options and spice levels, and guests can request to adjust the spice level on almost all the dishes except the butter chicken which has a distinct flavor.

The staff are professional, welcoming, and well-versed on the menu to help guests make the proper selection.

The ingredients and quality of the food are up to par. We went on two separate occasions and both times the food was exceptional, arriving hot, fresh and speedily.

Our top recommendations are butter chicken, chicken 65, broccoli salad, crunchy potatoes, and chicken biryani.

If you decide to opt for the butter chicken, we recommend ordering it with the plain biryani rice and naan or plain white rice with a side of yogurt sauce.

Other menu recommendations include chicken tandoori, vegetable samosa, chicken masala, and coconut shrimp curry.

The menu offers roti and a selection of steaming hot naan varieties including plain, butter, garlic, cheese, chili cheese, and spinach cheese.

The prices are reasonable and are on the lower end compared to other restaurants in the area.

The interior and layout of the restaurant is spacious and calming with a high ceiling draped with carpets and lanterns.

The restaurant has a calm and quiet ambience so it is great for those who wish to enjoy their meals and conversations in peace.

Babulal in Riyadh is located on Anas Ibn Malik Rd in Al-Malqa district.

For updates check their Instagram @eatbabulal.

 

 


Kayanee: Transforming women’s health in Saudi Arabia with holistic wellness

Kayanee: Transforming women’s health in Saudi Arabia with holistic wellness
Updated 03 July 2024
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Kayanee: Transforming women’s health in Saudi Arabia with holistic wellness

Kayanee: Transforming women’s health in Saudi Arabia with holistic wellness

DUBAI: Kayanee, a wellness collective in Saudi Arabia, is redefining women’s health with its blend of fitness, fashion, nutrition, personal care, healthy eating and learning experiences. 

Kayanee – located in Riyadh’s Diplomatic Quarter – inspires women to embrace a holistic approach to well-being. 

“Kayanee is 100 percent designed, created and executed for the purposes of encouraging and inspiring women into physical activity,” said Mimi Fraser, the managing director of Kayanee.

“Being healthy is not diet and exercise alone,” she added. “Being healthy means you have to engage your mind. You have to engage your body. You have to engage your friends and family. You have to engage your environment.”

To achieve this, Fraser and her team built Kayanee on six pillars: move, wear, nourish, restore, thrive and learn.

“Men like to go to the gym. They put their headphones on, and they just work out. Women are totally different. Women want something to do with friends. They call a friend. They’re like, ‘let’s go to a dance class. Let’s go on a walk.’ And why we designed Kayanee in this way is because you have to engage your mind, you have to engage your heart, you have to engage your body, all at the same time.”

Besides their Kayanee Movement class, which focuses on mobility, strength, and flexibility, the fitness facility offers the Kayanee Dance Fitness (KDF) class, created in collaboration with Zumba.

KDF combines energetic rhythms with unique music and choreography from the Arabian Peninsula. Kayanee offers special soundtracks for their dance classes, incorporating Khaleeji, darbuka (the primary drum used in belly dance music) and dabke rhythms, providing a high-cardio workout that celebrates Arab culture.

“We are a Saudi brand. We embrace Saudi culture and the Arabian culture,” Fraser said. 

Besides their activewear, Kayanee’s fashion line – made in Italy from fully recycled fabrics – includes knit dresses, chiffon capes, pleated skirts, cashmere cardigans, formal blazers and more.

“One of the most important things a consumer said to us from day one – it was so interesting – was  they weren’t as worried about what they wore in the gym as what they wore going to the gym and leaving the gym,” she said. 

“We initially focused on activewear, but as we delved into consumer preferences, we discovered a demand for a broader range. Customers were looking for versatile pieces made from activewear materials — almost like ready-to-wear fashion. As a result, we now release collections four times a year that resemble ready-to-wear apparel,” she added.

The Kayanee beauty line features shampoos, conditioners, shower gels, body creams, facial mists, scrubs, hair oils, hair sprays, and deodorant, all made with natural ingredients like shea butter, sweet almond oil, rose water, argan oil, seaweed, caffeine, coconut, rosehip oil and more.

They also sell supplements that improve overall health, such as vitamin C, vitamin E, omega-3, black seed oil, iron, zinc and organic apple cider vinegar.

“We have ambitions to grow this brand locally, regionally and internationally - both online and in-store.” Fraser said.


Where We Are Going Today: Al-Seqala Restaurant in Jeddah

Where We Are Going Today: Al-Seqala Restaurant in Jeddah
Updated 28 June 2024
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Where We Are Going Today: Al-Seqala Restaurant in Jeddah

Where We Are Going Today: Al-Seqala Restaurant in Jeddah
  • Moving on to mains, signature dishes like tajin shrimps bechamel and kebab cherry highlight the versatility of seafood and meat, prepared with finesse and served with unique accompaniments

Al-Seqala, nestled in the scenic Obhur area of Jeddah, stands as a beacon for culinary excellence, blending Lebanese and Saudi cuisines with stunning waterfront views.

Established to offer diners a unique fusion of flavors, the restaurant offers a luxurious experience complemented by comfortable amenities and elegant wooden decor.

The menu features a tantalizing array of dishes that cater to seafood aficionados and those seeking innovative culinary delights. The restaurant’s commitment to quality is evident in every meticulously crafted dish, from traditional Lebanese favorites to inventive seafood creations.

For starters, guests are tempted with choices such as the bouillabaisse, a harmonious medley of shrimp, calamari, mussels, crab and fish that showcases the bounty of the sea in a rich broth. Alternatively, the creamy shrimp soup offers a velvety indulgence for those seeking a lighter starter.

Cold appetizers, like the seafood fruit salad, combine the freshness of shrimp, calamari, mussels and fish with vibrant fruits and a mustard honey dressing and is a must try, while the shrimp salad presents a savory blend of shrimp, lettuce, cherry tomatoes and balsamic dressing.

Hot appetizers include fattet shrimps and shawarma samak, where marinated fish with tahina sauce and vegetables showcase bold flavors. Chilli shrimps, pan-fried with sweet chili peppers and tomatoes, offer a spicy kick for adventurous diners.

Moving on to mains, signature dishes like tajin shrimps bechamel and kebab cherry highlight the versatility of seafood and meat, prepared with finesse and served with unique accompaniments. The BBQ Oriental section presents a feast of chicken and meat kebabs alongside lamb chops, catering to hearty appetites with robust flavors.

A standout feature of dining at Al-Seqala is the opportunity to choose fresh seafood prepared to perfection, whether grilled, fried or served in rock salt. The restaurant’s dedication to sourcing the finest ingredients ensures that every dish delivers an exceptional culinary experience.

To conclude the meal on a sweet note, dessert options like maamoul pistachio and pain perdu provide decadent choices that promise to leave a lasting impression.

Despite having less attentive and unfriendly staff, Al-Seqala elevates the dining experience with game nights, live music and a variety of entertainment options.

For more information, visit @alseqala_restaurant on Instagram.