Sunday, 24 June 2012

Dates in Doha.

Doha. The perfect place for a date!





Dates are a traditional first meal when the sun sets during Ramadan, and have been a staple food of the Middle East and parts of South Asia for thousands of years.

They are believed to have originated around the Persian Gulf, and have been cultivated since ancient times from Mesopotamia to prehistoric Egypt, possibly as early as 4000 BCE. The Ancient Egyptians used the fruits to be made into date wine, and ate them at harvest. There is archaeological evidence of date cultivation in eastern Arabia in 6000 BCE.

Thanks to Wkikpedia.

Doha's Fresh Food Market

Doha's Wholesale Market lies oon the junction of Salwa Road and Al Wakra Main Street.


Again you will not find many or maybe any Qatari or Western Faces here!


The hub of shopping for household staff and restaurant suppliers it is a typical fresh food market like you would expect to find anywhere in the World. Two points to note is that once parked you may find another vehicle double parked with you making it a long wait to get out, the other point being the incredibly sticky tarmac that makes walking in flip-flops totally impossible and absolutely hilarious!


On arrival you will probably be approached by a porter with a wheelbarrow who will accompany you around the market collecting your purchases and transporting them to your vehicle.


The market has a vegetable section, a fruit section where you can find a selection of fruit and dates and there is a large area for Water Melons. 
Fish can be found in a separate building.


Fish can be cleaned and prepared for you for a small fee by taking it to a separate cleaning area.







Doha \ As.You.See.It.



Doha \ As.You.See.It.
by Omar Khalifa


Al Zubarah Fort قلعة الزبارة


Al Rekayat Fort


Saturday, 23 June 2012

Al Thegab Fort


Doha Fish Market

Although you may not do the food shopping yourself, 
this is a great place to pick up fresh fish or crab. 


Fisherman bring their catch in after sunrise and sell it right there along the harbour on the Corniche. 



Friday, 6 January 2012

The MIA's latest restaurant and cafe!

The MIA Garden Cafe.

Situated in the newly opened Museum of Islamic Arts Garden, a perfect place to stop, relax and enjoy the view!


The MIA Alain Ducasse Rooftop Restaurant.
On writing this post the restaurant is not yet open to the public