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Showing posts with label pasta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pasta. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Cowbell

Cowbell is pretty much every kids dream place to eat. The menu covers all angles; pizza, hamburgs, pasta, and huge sticks of garlic bread. After a long day surrounded by kids, Daniel and I refueled with carbs upon carbs. 

Caesar Salad

1,200 yen 
 The copious amount of freshly shaved cheese on top did not disappoint. It was more cheese with lettuce leaves- just how I like it. -Mari

Crispy Grilled Potatoes

800 yen
I felt like the little one when I saw the potatoes. I just wanted to finish my bite of salad and dig into the delicious looking chunks. -Daniel  

Margherita Pizza

1,200 yen
 Tasty margherita pizza. Nothing to complain about, but nothing super special about it. -Daniel

Garlic Bread (2 pc)

600 yen

Every time I went to rip a chunk off, grease would pour down my hand. Not to mention fill my mouth with every bite. -Mari

Hamburg with Mozzarella Cheese

1,350 yen
 This definitely hit the spot. This cheesy hamburg covered with demi-gras sauce (poured on after the picture) made my stomach happy with every bite. -Daniel

Tomato and Mozzarella Cheese Pasta

1,250 yen
 Your simple tomato and cheese pasta, nothing too great or too bad about it! -Mari 

Squid and Cod Roe Pasta

1,250 yen 
No complaints. Daniel & Mari

OVERALL
The restaurant was very family orientated (it was almost like a fancier Bob Evans). The food was tasty, staff was friendly, and it was nice to have a relaxing dinner after a busy day. -Daniel

Sunday, March 2, 2014

"Eating is an agricultural act."

Have you guys heard of Eataly? Everything is fresh and straight off the plane from Italy. You can watch your food go through the process of being made from scratch. I think it's a nice getaway lunch from the busy scene of Dubai. - Mari

Nothing goes better with crisp fluffy bread than olive oil and balsamic vinegar (and a pinch of salt)!

Mozzarella in Carrozza

35 Dhs
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I could barely stay still and patiently take angle shots of the fried mozzarella when they were laid in front of us. It was fried to the perfect golden crisp, and I'm not sure if it's because I was absolutely starving, but they tasted like heaven in fine breadcrumbs. -Mari 

I stuffed my face furiously with bread while waiting for Mari to get the right photo for the fried mozzarella. These fried mozzarella triangles were divine and had the perfect amount of dried tomato and pesto. The only bad thing about this appetizer was that it ended. -Daniel

Look at this bad boy.

Tagliatelle Alla Genovese

52 Dhs
 
"Eat your greens" doesn't sound so bad when you have this on your plate. -Mari


Lasagne Alla Genovese

56 Dhs
 
This dish defies the stereotype of lasagna having to be meat/tomato sauce based. It was a unique texture and I loved it. It was my favorite vegetables (yes, potato being one of them) covered in pasta and cheese. -Mari

Elegante

49 Dhs

The sliced pears accented this salad perfectly. The cherry tomatoes were the perfect hardness and the cheese, oh my goodness the cheese- it pulled the whole salad together. It's hard to find an enjoyable salad, but I definitely felt satisfied after eating this one. -Mari 

Spaghetti Alla Chitarra in Pecorino Cream Sauce

56 Dhs
I had a craving for cheese today and this definitely hit the spot. This mountain of spaghetti had a generous amount of cheese and was lightly peppered. I opted for the parmigiano reggiano on top and the mix of the two cheeses was mouthwatering. If I need any future cheese fixes I know exactly where to go. -Daniel

Overall the Eataly experience was satisfying. The only complaints we had are minor and not food related. The tables could have been a bit farther from the products though as it felt like people kept walking by. The chairs could have also been a bit sturdier. Service was excellent and we will probably return again when we're craving Eatalian. -Daniel