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freaky-flawless · 5 months
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Our beloved Fearleading Captain!
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sabziesart · 10 months
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Artfight finally pushed me to remake some character refs.
Here's Roni, Livy, and Mina Helix, three twenty-something superheroes trying to make their way in life while trying to keep those around them safe. Even when their efforts are less than appreciated.
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cinnamonbackrolls · 2 years
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Eyes 👁👁
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italeean · 11 months
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A stick(L)y situation
Kaveh invites Cyno and Tighnari to his place after the delicious lunch at Pardis Dhyai... better yet, he invites them to Alhaitham's place
A/N: Hellooo!! How're you doing? 🥰 Just as I promised, the fic is coming out today and I hope it's as awesome as the characters I got to write for!! This is a request for one of those followers that was here from day 1 and has always supported my writing and has encouraged me during the times in which I lacked inspiration 🌸 Non ci sono parole per dirti quanto apprezzo il tuo sostegno 💚🤍❤️ (there are no words to tell you how much I appreciate your support)
DISCLAIMER: This is a tickle fic, if it's not to your taste I don't suggest you read it
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"I still don't understand what this is all about..." Alhaitham mumbled as he prepared his Sabz Meat Stew with such a grumpy expression that the bad mood could be felt in the whole kitchen. "I told you already!" Kaveh's voice resonated louder than necessary "Cyno and Tighnari invited us to celebrate Collei's academic progress, it's nice to invite them back."
"Oh so invited them to MY place without telling me about it until two hours before their arrjval?" The Acting Grand Sage said with such a sharp sarcasm that could've cut through titanium. "Well... I knew you'd say no... and I live here too, so it's kinda our place now! Even if no one knows I actually live here... b-but I'm older anyway so you gotta listen to your senior..!"
The younger man let out a dry laugh at Kaveh's nervous tone. If that was meant to be authoritative, he couldn't imagine how he handled nasty clients. "I suppose it's too late to cancel the invitation anyway, so you better finish that Fatteh quickly and set up the table. What are you even doing? It's food, not a model of your buildings."
"Ugh you..! Cooking is a form of art, and the presentation is essential when you serve something to a guest!" The blonde exclaimed with such indignation that one would've thought Alhaitham had just said something blasphemous. "Whatever... food is supposed to be digested and decomposed, I don't see why the effort should be worth it..."
A knock interrupted the philosophical debate about how the food should be served. Kaveh quickly fixed his hair and went to the door. "Welcome guys! Alhaitham was so nice to offer his own place to have this dinner!" He exclaimed with such a rigid tone that Alhaitham internally facepalmed.
A great way to not let them understand that the two of them were roomies...
Fortunately, the Archons were on the architect's side and he managed to quickly change topic. "Oh? Where's Collei?" Tighnari sighed "A friend of her had invited her to Mondstadt to celebrate her progress some time ago and she forgot to tell us... but she made some Pita Pockets for us to make us forgive her." The fennec fox handed a cute package full of Pita Pockets made like only Collei was able to do.
"Oh well... that's a shame, but I'm glad she got the opportunity to travel again and that she made such a nice and caring friend!" Kaveh said cheerfully. "Oh yeah, that Sucrose girl seems really nice, although she's a little shy... actually really shy..." the dark-haired guy added.
"That probably makes her the perfect match for Collei though..." Cyno thought out loud, "although her deck is no match for Collei's one... for example, have you seen how she deploys..." After ten minutes of rambling, Tighnari managed to stop the long haired guy's monolog about the smartest way to play TCG.
"Anyway," Kaveh continued "celebrating Collei's progress without Collei doesn't make much sense... so we should totally make another dinner! I'm sure Alhaitham would be delighted to have us here again to bring life to this place!"
Alhaitham sighed, already annoyed by all that noise and all that chattering. He breathed deeply and tried to put on his usual poker face. It was just a dinner after all... a couple of hours and they'd be gone...
Four hours had passed, it was 11 pm, and a very grumpy Alhaitham was sitting on his couch witnessing the match between Kaveh and Cyno to decide the TCG champion.
Kaveh was destroyed in three quick rounds, which made the Scribe let out the first chuckle of that evening. The older student, on the other hand, pouted at that humiliation. In his defense, Cyno had brought a special liquor from the Desert and he had gone a little overboard with drinking, so he wasn't exactly in top shape when he dueled against the King of Invokations.
"Shut up Alhaitham! This isn't funny..! I just had bad cards and bad luck with the dices..!" The blonde tried to justify himself, although that didn't affect the smug smile that was adorning Cyno's face. "Please, even a Sumpter Beast would've played a better match..." the silver-haired man replied without hesitation. Even Tighnari had to chuckle at that comparison, the idea of a blond and fancy Sumpter Beast sounded hilarious.
Kaveh became red in the face and squinted his eyes at his (secret) roommate. He was just a little tipsy, so he was sober enough to have control over his thoughts, actions and movements. "You wanna laugh, you brat? I'll give you something to laugh about!!" His hands found the Scribe's hips and they squeezed roughly and mercilessly.
Tighnari and Cyno looked at the scene with a dumbfounded expression while Alhaitham kicked the air with his legs, doing his best to hold back his laughter.
"You didn't even smile throughout the whole dinner and the first laugh you have is at your senior?? This will teach you some manners!" The blonde gestured his friends to join him, and surprisingly they looked at each other and actually did.
"Yeah, you absolutely need to laugh more. It's good for your health, you know?" The fennec fox grinned as his hands latched on the Acting Grand Sage's knees and squeezed gently but firmly.
"Well..." Cyno's voice behind him made Alhaitham jump, "it seems like you're in a rather... stickly situation..." Everyone sighed... better yet, Alhaitham would have if he hadn't been busy holding back his laughter. "Do you get it? People usually say 'you're in a sticky situation' so I put the word 'sticky' and 'tickly' together"
After the lack of reaction, Cyno gave up on explaining his joke and let his wiggling fingers descend on his friend's neck. A snort came out of the Acting Grand Sage's mouth, although he didn't really have the composure of an Acting Grand Sage in that moment, and the dam finally broke.
Low pitched giggles came out in a stream as the poor Scribe squirmed and tried in vain to get away from the six evil hands that were gently and playfully tormenting him. "Thihihis ihihis childihihihish!!" He whined between his giggles, his cheeks flushed in embarrassment.
"That's what you get for laughing at your senior!" Kaveh yelled proudly while he poked all over his poor roommate's torso. Tighnari chuckled "I wonder what happens if I get behind here..." His nimble fingers sneaked behind his knees and scribbled relentlessly, making the silver-haired man go into another fit of cackles.
"Thihihis ihis thehe lahahahast timehe Ihihi invihihite yohohou herehehe!!" Everyone let out a fake gasp "You don't mean it..!" The architect exclaimed, now fully in his drama queen mode, "I didn't wanna do this, but you left me no choice. Behold my final ace up my sleeve guys!!"
After that probably ridiculous battle scream, probably dictated by the liquor, Kaveh sneaked his hands behind his roommate's back, targeting the back of his ribs. The shriek that left Alhaitham's lips didn't even sound like it could come from him, but Tighnari and Cyno quickly recovered from the surprise and followed the blonde's lead.
With six hands all targeting his most sensitive spot, it took less than a minute to make Alhaitham's body go limp. His laughter got completely silent and even a tear formed in the corner of his eye. The three friends took it as their signal to stop, which they did.
After the young Scribe recovered from the merciless tickle attack and the embarrassment, Kaveh looked at him smugly once more and said in a proud tone "Now that you got something better to laugh about than your senior, wanna play another round of TCG?"
Cyno immediately agreed, and he quickly convinced Tighnari with a pair of wide puppy dog eyes, and Alhaitham ended up joining too.
Although he'd never say it out loud, he was sure he'd invite the guys and Collei one more time for a nice dinner and a night of genuine, lighthearted fun.
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anoushka-jain · 10 months
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Raat Ke Afsane : Heritage Walk in Humayun Tomb
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The night tours in Delhi are a unique way to experience the city of Delhi. There are several monuments that are open at night for sightseeing. Enroute Indian History since 2019 has been conducting Raat ke Afsane, literally, stories told at night, after sunset. These walking tours are conducted at several monuments in the city of Delhi. The guided walk teaches about monuments, the history of Delhi, the art and the architecture of the heritage site. 
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One of our recently started night walks is inside the complex of Humayun Tomb. The heritage walk takes the visitors and history enthusiasts inside the Humayun Tomb complex and then takes them around the neighborhood of Humayun Tomb as we explore lesser known gems such as Dum Dama Sahib, Sabz Burj, Nizamuddin Chillgah, and Patte Shah ka Dargah. 
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Humayun Tomb is a 90 acre heritage garden complex which was built by Hajji Begum the first wife of Emperor Humayun of the Mughal Dynasty. The entire area has several garden tomb complexes such as the Bu Halima, Isa Khan’s tomb, Afsarwala Tomb, Arab ki Serai. The history buffs are taken to various sites and are given detailed history of the heritage buildings,weaving together the narrative of Delhi. 
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During the Raat Ke Afsane : Humayun Tomb monument walk, participants were thrilled to see the dome of the tomb lit up. The double dome is twice the height of the main building. The dormitory of Mughals as Humayun tomb is called has graves of Emperor Humayun, Hajji Begum, Hamida Banu Begum and around 60 more Mughal graves. It is believed that Dara Shukoh too is buried in the dormitory. However, his body remains unidentified. 
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Many participants were in awe when they saw the monument lit up against the dark sky on a full moon night. The monument oddly looks like a 2-D cardboard at night and it seems unfathomable that the monument is indeed a real thing.  If you are someone who loves sightseeing in Delhi and exploring heritage but are hesitant to go alone these guided walks are an easy, affordable and a safe option which assist you on every step to enjoy these historical places in a large comfortable group of like minded people.
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Know how Meenakari Jewellery has become a trendsetter among young women
Meenakari Artificial Jewellery has become a trend among young women not only in India and its demand is also increased worldwide. Meenakari jewellery is Traditional Indian jewellery in which the metal is overlaid with brightly coloured designs of traditional Indian motifs like flowers, birds, leaves etc. The enamelling is done using ancient techniques honed over many centuries by the experienced artisans of India. Jaipur is the hub of meenakari art. It is done by the process of enamelling with bright colours like red, white and green. Bikaner and Udaipur are also famous for their silver meenakari jewellery.
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Types of Meenakari Jewellery :- The main two types of meenakari are these :-
1. Ek Rang Khula Mina :- In this method, transparent enamel is used. Single enamel is filled in an engraved area, leaving gold-coloured outlines. 2. Panch Rang Mina :- These five types of colours are used. Those colours are Safed, Fakhtai, Fakht, Khula Nila and Khula Sabz, which are opaque white, opaque light blue, dove, transparent dark blue, and transparent green respectively.
Some other types are Gulabi mina, Bandh mina khaka, Stone carving and enamelling.
Why meenakari jewellery is a trendsetter among youths?
The Meenakari Jewellery collection is an attractive range of gorgeous ornaments. The speciality of the meenakari work is vibrant and colourful as well. In the modern era, young women love to mix and match jewellery sets to create a unique style. Meenakari finger rings are showstoppers. Women who do not wear bracelets can wear such finger rings. Meenakari looks are so beautiful with tradition. It is a trend now to wear modern and traditional mixed attires. Meenakari goes well with Boho looks.
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FAQs :-
What kind of meenakari jewellery will go with a western look?
In the present time, the western look is more popular with youngsters, and many people trying to mix the western look with the traditional one. You can try out meenakari chokers to go with a western look.
From where I can purchase meenakari artificial jewellery?
You can purchase Imitation jewellery online from Ciero Jewels. There you will get the latest trends and designs of Meenakari jewellery and also order customized jewellery.
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bunlai · 4 years
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I dug even deeper to rethink the Sushi Salaam which will be featured in the United Nations sustainable food book cooking and writing late into the night with invaluable help fromYordanka and Pierre.
Here’s a sneak peak at part of the recipe, and a late night snap shot.
Every little thing that we do, makes all the difference in the world. It’s because of you, I can cook to make a difference.
This recipe features ingredients of Iran and it’s neighboring regions such as pistachios and pomegranate seeds; and fresh herbs and spices used to make a Persian stew called Ghormeh Sabze, whose history goes back a thousand years.
“As-salāmu alaykum” is a greeting that translates to “peace be upon you” in Farsi and Arabic. I created this recipe for my 2016 White House Champion of Change Award for Sustainable Seafood during a time when the number of assaults against Muslims in the United States was surging.
For well over a millennia, the cultures of the Middle East have achieved groundbreaking advancements in the arts, literature, science, medicine, economics, architecture, and religion. Rumi, the Persian mystic who crafted one of the world’s greatest collections of poetry would certainly have dined on Ghormeh Sabze, 700 years ago. My recipe, Sushi Salaam, incorporates tastes and aromas that must have permeated the air as Rumi composed some of the greatest love poems ever-written.
Sushi Salaam was created in defiance to the prejudice, bigotry, and racism represented by Islamophobia in the United States. I created this sushi recipe inspired by flavors of Middle East that I intermingled with others that I was familiar with from my own culture. This unusual combination of ingredients created a tasty harmony that symbolizes the peace that can exist between people of different cultures, in the hope that one day we all will live in a world without hatred and retribution.
I chose to include this recipe—which contains no seafood—for The White House Sustainable Seafood Award dinner which I curated because humanity’s assault on itself is inexorably connected to its assault on the earth, oceans, and all the creatures that they give life.
SUSHI RICE
The most convenient way to cook rice is by using an electric rice cooker. Don’t buy a fancy rice cooker. The simplest and most affordable one will do the job. Sometimes, you can find personal 2 to 3 cup rice cookers at the thrift shop for just a few dollars and what a find that is! If you don’t have a cooker, just use a little pot with a cover on your stove top.
At Miya’s, I don’t make traditional sushi rice because it requires the use of lots of sugar, and the over-consumption of sweeteners has been a major contributor to the pandemic of diet-related diseases. Furthermore, my sushi rice—that’s inspired by multi-grain, whole-grain breads—taste better than the sweet sushi rice that we’re accustomed to.
BEANS
Rice and beans are a traditional coupling of ingredients in many places around the world because they taste great together while providing all the amino acids to form a compete protein. So, if you have grains and legumes in your diet, you don’t need to be eating animals for your dietary protein requirements. The human appetite is the most destructive force on Earth. Humans have eaten other species to extinction for tens of thousands of years. Eating plants instead of animals will nudge humankind to live in a way that’s less violent and destructive, both towards other living things and to itself. As long as humans continue to systematically abuse animals (and humans) through cruel and depraved factory farms and unsustainable fishing and hunting practices, there will be no peace on Earth because violence always begets violence.
DO IT YOUR IT YOUR OWN WAY
The Sushi Salaam recipe is intended to be malleable like wet clay. Don’t worry if you don’t have all the ingredients. Just improvise and in your hands the Sushi Salaam will become something more wonderful than I could have ever imagined.
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1 & a 1/4 cup White rice
1/4 cup Brown rice u
1/4 cup Barley groat
1/4 cup Oat groat
1/2 cup of lentils
Pickle brine
Black pepper
Olive oil
Mace
Cinnamon
Salt
Eggplant
Fresh fenugreek leaves
Fresh green onions
Fresh parsley
Fresh cilantro
Fresh baby spinach
Pistachios
Eggplant
Dried figs
Pomegranate seeds
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virtual-artifacts · 5 years
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Man's surcoat
late 1800s
Uzbekistan, Shahr-i Sabz
Embroidery, cross-stitch: silk
Cleveland Museum of Art,  1916.1412 (source)
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goldenworkshop · 3 years
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Indian Vegetarian Food in Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi is home to many Indians. Indians are known to be gastronomes – they love their food and like to dine out quite often. India being a diverse country, different regions follow different food habits. Some are non-vegetarians, while others are pure vegetarians. Both are always on the lookout for places that offer good-quality food in Abu Dhabi. While many restaurants serve non-vegetarian foods in Abu Dhabi, finding a place that serves good-quality vegetarian cuisine is always a tricky affair. Though many restaurants serve Indian vegetarian food in Abu Dhabi, not all of them are equal. To get the best Indian vegetarian food in Abu Dhabi, one place you can visit is Wazwan Restaurant.
Yes, Wazwan Restaurant is the perfect place for Indian vegetarians. We offer the best vegetarian cuisine in Abu Dhabi. We don’t just offer mouth-watering vegetarian cuisine, but we also provide an exquisite dine-in experience. We have chefs who have mastered the art of cooking vegetarian dishes and can cater to the taste of every Indian state. From simple Dal preparations to complex paneer cuisine, our vegetarian food can make your taste buds go wild.
Without a doubt, we offer the best Indian vegetarian food in Abu Dhabi. It is a claim that our customers endorse fully.
Abu Dhabi and the food choices it offers
Abu Dhabi is an island located in the Arabian Gulf and is the capital of the United Arab Emirates. Abu Dhabi is a cosmopolitan place, and you have people from every nook and corner of the world living here. With expats forming a major chunk of the population, Abu Dhabi is home to many Indians. Of them, many are vegetarians.
Abu Dhabi offers numerous food choices to its residents. Meat, rice, and fish are the staple foods of the residents of Abu Dhabi. People here prefer lamb and mutton over other forms of meat.
From standard Emirati cuisine to Chinese, Lebanese, Moroccan, European, French, Japanese, Malaysian, Awadhi, and vegetarian, you have a wide variety of restaurants catering to the tastes of individuals living in Abu Dhabi.
Wazwan Restaurant – A Vegetarian’s Paradise
Regardless of which state you come from in India, we have something special for every vegetarian living in Abu Dhabi. Some of our vegetarian specialties include:
A variety of Paneer dishes – Paneer Butter Masala, Kadai Paneer, Paneer Pasanda, Paneer Lucknowi, etc.
Veg Grill- Paneer Tikka, Aloo Tikki, Stuffed Mushroom Tikka, Tandoori Salad, etc.
Rice Specialities – -Sabz Achari Biryani, Sabz Pulao, Zeera Rice, Biryani Rice, etc.
An assortment of Dal dishes – Dal Makhani, Dal Maharani, Dal Tadka Nawabi, etc.
Kadi Chawal
Rajma Chawal
Sabz Saloni and Sabz Handi
Traditional sweet dishes
Precautions we take to combat COVID-19
Trust and reliability are the two most important factors why people become your repeat customers. At Wazwan Restaurant, we have mastered the art of keeping our customers happy, satisfied, and safe. We follow all the COVID precautions that a restaurant needs to adhere to in today’s times. Here are some of the precautions that we take:
We adhere to the distancing norms laid down by the government.
All our employees wear masks and gloves, and they also cover their heads properly.
We sanitise our space regularly.
We check the temperature of all our employees and guests.
We offer a contactless dining experience.
All our employees are vaccinated.
We also conduct regular COVID tests of our employees.
Why you should visit Wazwan Restaurant for Indian food?
There are many reasons why Wazwan Restaurant is the place you need to visit if you are planning to dine out and prefer to have vegetarian cuisine:
Perfect ambience
Mouth-watering, delicious, and scrumptiously prepared vegetarian dishes
Variety
Exceptional chefs
Courteous and friendly staff
Excellent service
Value for money
Hygiene
If you want to have the best Indian vegetarian food in Abu Dhabi, you should visit Wazwan Restaurant at the earliest. We serve the vegetarian food you have grown up with all through your life.
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wazwanrestro · 3 years
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North Indian Food in Abu Dhabi
North Indian food in Abu Dhabi is a great hit among Indians and non-Indians alike living on this island located in the Arabian Gulf. Abu Dhabi is home to a large expat population, and among them, many are Indians. Most Indians and people from the sub-continent relish the north Indian cuisine. That is the reason why you have so many restaurants in Abu Dhabi serving north Indian cuisine. However, not all of them serve the food you would love to have. After all, you want to relish the best of what you have had all through your life, taste-wise. And that is what we offer at the Wazwan Restaurant – the best north Indian food in Abu Dhabi.
Welcome to the taste powerhouse of Abu Dhabi! We serve the best north Indian cuisine in Abu Dhabi. It is not a hollow claim because that is what most of our customers tell us. We have always prioritised taste over every other thing. And that is what has helped us deliver high-quality taste consistently.
From specialised Awadhi cuisine to popular dishes like Rajma Chawal and Kadi Chawal, we serve the best vegetarian and non-vegetarian north Indian food in Abu Dhabi.
We don’t just prioritise taste, but we also provide an exquisite dining experience.
Abu Dhabi and the food choices it offers
Abu Dhabi is a cosmopolitan city, and it is home to a large expat population from all over the world. That is why you can find different restaurants in Abu Dhabi serving different cuisines. Meat, rice, and fish are the staple foods of the residents of Abu Dhabi. People here prefer lamb and mutton over other forms of meat.
From standard Emirati cuisine to Chinese, Lebanese, European, French, Japanese, Malaysian, Moroccan, and North Indian, you have a wide variety of restaurants catering to the tastes of individuals living in Abu Dhabi.
Since Indians form a sizeable chunk of the expat population living in Abu Dhabi, many Abu Dhabi restaurants serve north Indian food.
What we offer….
People in India are fond of both vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian dishes. Indians appreciate the art of slow cooking as much as they love the taste of tandoori dishes. Many north Indian dishes are popular in Abu Dhabi.
Some of the famous Indian dishes that we serve and people relish in Abu Dhabi include:
Awadhi cuisine –Lucknowi Shaami Kebab Shahi, Lucknowi Galauti kebab, Kakori Kebab, Zafrani Gosht Seekh Kebab, etc.
Tandoori – Murgh Tandoori, Murgh Afghani Tangri, Murgh Ke Sholay, etc.
A host of Murgh and Mutton dishes like Murgh Kadai, Desi Bhuna Chicken, Handi Murgh, etc. and Mutton Kadai, Gosht Nihari, Lucknowi Shahi Korma Khaas, etc.
Biryani – Lucknowi Murgh Zafrani Biryani, Mutton Family Pack Biryani, Murgh Kebab Platter Biryani, etc.
Vegetarian specialties –Paneer Tikka, Aloo Tikki, Paneer Hariyali Tikka, Panner Lucknowi, Paneer Pasanda, Sabz Saloni, etc.
Dal –Dal Makhani, Dal Tadka, etc.
Cholay Bhaturey, Rajma Rice, Poori Sabzi, etc.
Sweet dishes –Gajar ka Halwa, Shahi Tukra, Rasmalai, etc
Why you should visit Wazwan Restaurant for North Indian food?
There are many reasons why Wazwan Restaurant is the place you need to visit if you are planning to dine out in Abu Dhabi for the best north Indian cuisine:
Mouth-watering, delicious, and scrumptiously prepared north Indian cuisine (both veg and non-veg)
Perfect ambience
Variety
Master chefs
Courteous and polite staff
Excellent service
Value for money
The COVID precautions we follow
Trust and reliability are the two most important factors why people become your repeat customers. At Wazwan Restaurant, we have mastered the art of keeping our customers happy, satisfied, and safe. We follow all the COVID precautions that a restaurant needs to adhere to in today’s times. Here are some of the precautions that we take:
We adhere to the distancing norms laid down by the government.
All our employees wear masks and gloves, and they also cover their heads properly.
We sanitise our space regularly.
We check the temperature of all our employees and guests.
We offer a contactless dining experience.
All our employees are vaccinated.
We also conduct regular COVID tests of our employees.
If you want to have the best north Indian food in Abu Dhabi, you should visit Wazwan Restaurant today. Call us for reservations now and enjoy the taste you have loved all through your life.
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freaky-flawless · 4 days
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Updated Abbey Redesign ❄️
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sabziesart · 5 months
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The Ramos Bros dressed as the Powerpuff Girls for Halloween
2023 vs 2019
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cinnamonbackrolls · 2 years
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2022 Art Fight let's gooooo!
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bunlai · 5 years
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Our Governor-elect, Ned Lamont, will be eating one of my favorite creations soon.
SUSHI SALAAM
Roasted eggplant, avocado, smoked jalapeño vegan cashew cheese, and herbs used to make a Persian stew called Ghormeh Sabze that has a history that goes back a thousand years.
Through arts, literature, science and religion, the cultures of the Middle East have been profoundly influential worldwide. Rumi, the 13th Century Persian Poet - who no doubt dined on Ghormeh Sabze, wrote some of the greatest love poems of all time.
As-salāmu alaykumā translates to “peace be upon you” in Arabic and Farsi. This recipe was created in the hope that one day we will live in a world without violence and retribution.
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fucmedia-blog · 7 years
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Moje Sabz by Sohelia Sokhanvari Taxidermy, Fibreglass, Jesmonite blob, automobi... #art #dope -> http://wp.me/p60eNF-213
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Hidden Mughal treasure discovered in Delhi
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Conservators have made a shocking revelation on the domed roof of the sixteenth century Sabz Burj, a Mughal monument close to Humayun's tomb: hidden paintings in blue, yellow, red and white, and some even in gold. The conservators, working under the Aga Khan Trust for Culture and Archaeological Survey of India, and specialists say this is the first run through mid sixteenth century wall paintings have been found on a monument in Delhi. Sabz Burj (or Green Tower, despite the fact that the dome is blue outwardly), is among the soonest Mughal structures affected by Timurid design and luxuriously ornamented with grazed ceramic, coated artistic tiles and brightening grid stonework. Protection work started in November. "On the evacuation of 20th century concrete and lime-wash layers, remainders of sixteenth century painted decorations were found on the domed roof which would have initially been totally secured with flower artistic painting with blue, yellow, red, white, and even gold, being the overwhelming hues," said an authority. Despite the fact that traces of wall paintings were unmistakable on the wall surfaces, it was normal that the roof would be ornamented with the typical etched lime mortar designs. Be that as it may, the painted roof paralysed everybody. "It appears to be a great part of the work of art was lost because of leakage of water and efforts are in progress to guarantee it never repeats. Segments of the put surface have likewise fallen away because of structural movement in the building," said an authority. National and global specialists have been reserved in by the AKTC-Havells group to encourage on techniques to expel later layers and surface covering. "Facilitate investigation of the painted shades will be embraced before defining a protection methodology for the painted roof," an authority said. Read the full article
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