Month: March 2011
REUSE came to life in 2007 when El Boutique rebranded MRC (Kuwait’s largest waste management company). Wanting to introduce the brand to the general public, they all saw it best to come up with a creative concep
Everyone “in the know” has come across the pink and green boxes filled with scrumptious little delights known to the world as macaroons. Accenting the pink and green boxes, come the walls and floors that surro
Lebanese cuisine has always been a favorite of the masses. It’s fresh, delicious, refreshing, and light. Nothing is overpowering, everything flawlessly compliments the other. With music from the region playing s
The beauty of drawing with pencils is the freedom to erase the lines you create. You can change your mind and redo the whole thing, the rush of using the eraser exuberates your senses as you wipe away the remnants
By Theyab Al Tamimi I am Theyab. I am a User Interface Artist at the Barcelona office of Ubisoft, one of the largest video game companies in the world. Living in Barcelona is great! I love seeing Gaudi’s archit
by Jiahui Tan MMC Catering is in a new drive to expand its entourage with the opening of a new member in its already large collection of heavyweights with the likes of Cafe Arabesque, Crimson Garden and Le Notre.
Located in Shaab Al Bahary and partially set on a terrace, Ryoog is the perfect marriage between oriental and western breakfast. Their indoor section buzzing with the sounds of munching and happy chatter as custom
The invitation read, “Dar Al Funoon has great pleasure to introduce to Kuwait one of its youngest talents.” Born in 1999 making him eleven years of age to date, he picked up his first paintbrush at the age of
by Yusra A. My friend. My mentor. My zen master. From baking the best peach cobbler in the world and teaching yoga to pursuing a career as a helicopter mechanic; Gina Fore is a jack of all trades. Once t
Actual crust, delicious filling, freshly baked, and made with love. These are the best ways to describe Nunu Pie, Kuwait’s pie-making home business. Move over cupcakes, there’s a new sheriff in town and it’s
by Graham Baker Back in November 2009 an audaciously ambitious restaurant opened its doors up in the sky and allowed diners to be revolved whilst they marveled at the burgeoning Kuwait skyline, munching on gloriou
Located on the Bida’a strip, and away from all the traffic, lies a little gem known as Taal. Now I’m sure that you’ve passed it by, or even went in for lunch or dinner; but has anyone considered enjoying an
With baking trays lining the roof and a very minimalistic vibe, The Baking Tray is the local corporate deli. A whimsical egg beater chandelier hangs over a corner table, giving you the feel of a creative represent