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Akdeniz Restaurant, which was founded by Mehmet Deveci in 1985 in Istanbul, changed its place and changed its name as Akdeniz Hatay Sofrası in 2007 summer to serve the forgotten flavors of the Antakya City where
What is a star but something that burns brightly and fades with just the fond memory left to ponder. Well Mais Alghanim is determined to bring the stars back to life with their new Stars Menu. Perhaps you remember
At the Il Terrazzo terrace cafe at Ibis Hotel in Salmiya, you'll find a concept that takes everyone's favorite pastime to another level. Designed by buddies Ed Alkhammach and Bashar Deeb, co-agents of the exclusiv
As Arabs, we boast ourselves for having the best food in the world. Our Turkish relatives, who many of us can historically find roots from, have graced us with their presence to remind us that they too, can play o
bazaar and NUQAT are proud to present the #CopyPasteSyndrome Competition. In a world where the definition of originality has evolved, we’re inviting you to take a closer look around you, and share with us
With the inception of The One World Actors Centre, theater in Kuwait found a new home and opportunity, as the not-for-profit social enterprise continues to enhance the theatrical cultural exchange and sponsorship
It is said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. In the case of one Richard Prince, the popular visual artist, the previous statement would not sit well with many people. His installation of portraits,
So… the wonderful peeps at bazaar suggested that I might want to write this month about being an adult, and how sometimes, that sucks (not their word; mine). This is truth. Sometimes, the responsibilities of bei
Kuwaiti author Saud Alsanousi has won the 2013 International Prize for Arabic Fiction for his portrayal of the lives of foreign workers in Gulf countries in The Bamboo Stalk. The 31-year-old Alsanousi became the y
Born and raised in Kuwait, one is very grateful for the ability to converse with a multitude of people from different parts of the globe on a daily basis: different regions, different customs, different dialects a
Her uncle owns the school, which is both good and bad. It is good because she pays for nothing, bad because everybody knows she pays for nothing. That, and there’s the Arabic classes she has to take, they all do
By Yara Al-Wazir They say the British are famous for their love of tea; I say we sure give them a run for their money in the Gulf. During my first year, I shared a kitchen with five British people; throughout the
by India Stoughton American poet and author Maya Angelou famously wrote that “history, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.”As long-standing rulers
TAG Heuer’s Return To The High Seas