A visit to 360

Sunday, July 12, 2009 Edit This 2 Comments »

Had been to the newly opened 360 mall at Al-Zahra area with my family and I must say it’s just awesome!

There are plenty of free parking lots as well as paid ones. Unlike the Airport mall, they charge you a very nominal and cheap amount, just 100 fils for the first hour and 50 fils for each extra hour. Better to pay than heading towards the free zone as you wouldn’t be able to find an inch of space.

We parked our car on the first level and as we enter inside, we are welcomed by a beauitful floral décor in bright orange hues with a dash of red and yellow. As usual, I was mesmerized by seeing that, that I forgot to snap a pic! (***knock knock on my head***) :P

After the décor, we come to this view…


I remember seeing Damas on my left and on my right, the first shop I saw was Nespresso, which is owned by Dad’s friend. They do have a tasting counter where you can try out de-caffeinated ones, flavored ones, you name it, they got it! Plus, they do have coffee machines for sale. Try it out! :D

Then comes a couple of shops like MANGO, GAP etc… which aren’t open yet. Go little further, and we see another décor. This time it’s blue in color.


Marks & Spencers, GUESS, Coffee Republic, , A Pea in a Pod, etc., etc… Oops I lost track :D

I went and checked out the restrooms… Clean, neat, looong… Me likey!

It seems this mall has allowed only BKME to open a branch since the owner of 360 is a relative of BKME’s chairman. It got 10 ATM counters all over, plus, you did find an Al-Ahli ATM too.


On the ground level, there’s one more Marks & Spencers, Caribou Coffee, Monte Blanc, ... Oh and there was one place decorated with mirror and some décor with a plain black background. Looked somewhat attractive. Anyone would try to get a peek. There was something written in Arabic and I was too lazy too read it. We go in, expecting it to be a diamond shop or Swarovsky or something and, voila! It’s an exhibition displaying the life of Umm Khultum!!! Yes, you heard it right, Umm Khultum.

Alrite, alrite!!! I’m talking as if I know Umm K. Well, to be frank, we didn’t have the slightest idea who she was, although I remembered reading that name somewhere in the newspaper yesterday morning. Once I reached home, I googled her up….

She was an Egyptian singer, songwriter and actress. We liked the exhibition, although it felt more like we were in a haunted house and, it also reminded us of the museums we visited last year in Egypt. It was pitch dark with few spotlights sprouting from here and there.

We head towards Basement 1. There’s a mid-level between ground and B1. Didn’t check out that level. At B1, there’s Geant, BKME , Freedom Furniture, Dunkin Donuts, Al-Muzzaini Exchange, Scale, Vitamin Shop, Toys R Us, etc…

Freedom Furniture has got a pretty decent collection of furnitures as well as household and crockery items.

We thought of taking rest at Dunkin Donuts but it was too crowded. We head to Geant. The moment we enter, we felt the place looked familiar as their arrangement is exactly like Carrefour at the Avenues.

Geant even had an offer on big red onions. Unlike Lulu, they had it for 0.075 fils/kg , and there was no rush! (Click here for a prev. post so as to understand why I mentioned this) :D

After all the shopping, just beside Geant we order hot chocolate, café latte, and tea from Enjoy (I think tht’s the name, I’m not sure, I was too exhausted to even check that!) Why hot drinks in this melting summer you must be wondering? We were literally frozen since we spend sometime next to the frozen sections (at Geant), and since the place is new, their air-conditioners are super-chilled! :P

Couldn’t visit the upper-most floor where the theatres are located… Who wouldn’t be exhausted roaming around the whole place for about 5 hours!!! Will try it out next time…

Ouchhhh!!! My feet still hurts :(



Ananyah's 6th Bloggiversary!

Sunday, July 12, 2009 Edit This 0 Comments »

This month, Ananyah.com has been around for 6 whole years and to help celebrate this occasion, starting today, she’s giving away 6 prizes in 6 days to celebrate 6 years of blogging! For more info, please click here.

Happy 6th Bloggiversary sweets!!!! :**

I heart Grocery Shopping

Friday, July 10, 2009 Edit This 5 Comments »
I enjoy going shopping for groceries, especially when I can go solo...
It kinda relaxes me...
I love checking out new products, reading labels taking my own time, ...
Today I did been to the Lulu Hypermarket @ Shuwaikh. The place was crowded as it's the weekend.
I managed to snap a few pics, which you can see below. At their bakery section, I saw amazing display of cakes. I grabbed for my mobile to click and the Filipino lady at the counter told "No photo taking!"
Darn!!!
I replied "Lady! Tht's rude! Atleast you could have told in a more polite way. I can terminate you if I want since the owner is my dad's friend! Shall I???" ... and all these I spoke in my mind :D
But, I managed to take this hehehe

I went away from there and I saw a board hanging down the ceiling which said "No photography allowed inside. Eating food is prohibited too." Blahhh as if I care :p

This made me wonder how you bloggers go on taking pictures at places. Do you hide and take or you openly snap them? :D

Danderma's fav drink... I tried it out dear... It's awesome, me likey!


Would you like to have some wine? Ofcourse, it's non-alcoholic!!!



Big red Onions for K.D. 0.095 per kg!!!!! (Weekend special) See the rush!!! felt funny.... lolll


Fatoush....yummmyyyyyy

Heaven!!!

I have no idea why I clicked this... I liked tht ad with a life-sized poster

Cherry Coke

Friday, July 10, 2009 Edit This 2 Comments »

I just found this new sparkling Cherry flavour of Coca Cola. Not sure whether they are new in the market.

The 330ml can of Cherry Coke is priced at K.D. 0.290.

My hobby? Naaa...

Thursday, July 09, 2009 Edit This 6 Comments »
With 700 tiny beads and 7 tear-drop beads, I come up with this in 10 minutes!
A simple necklace!!!

I'm back - Part II

Thursday, July 09, 2009 Edit This 5 Comments »
Till now, I was under the impression that no one cared about what I posted here until I received many mails, msgs, tweets and comments, enquiring for the next set of snaps.

Thank u so much and I will try my best to post regularly :)

So here's the second set of fotos (few of them are missing... I guess I misplaced them... Once I find it, will sure put them up)


Indian food (Not bad..., spicy it is!)



Villas for sale

Playground next to the villas

One of the Hindu Gods

Cute jewellery boxes with mirror works


These are some wooden handicrafts at the duty free


I'm Back!

Monday, June 29, 2009 Edit This 4 Comments »
I had been away for 2 weeks to visit my granny. Flew from Kuwait to Kerala (India) via Dubai by Emirates. I just love flying Emirates - hats off to their punctual and superb services. Being a Skywards member, got a free upgrade to Business class. How cool is that! Although, I have flown in the B class before, the food used to be good, but this time it was awful except for the only two things I had - tuna salad and apple juice yummm!

Dubai airport - who doesn't love it!

If there is something green, I've always preferred Kerala - one of the beautiful states of India. Kerala, the land of coconuts, endowed with lush green scenic beauty, sun-kissed beaches, emarald backwaters, verdant hill stations, sprawling plantations of tea, coffee, spice, rubbers, etc. In what every part of the state you will travel, you will find heart grabbing greenery all around.My paddy fields

The blues of the sky, the blue waters of the beach and lush green surrounding with enchanting birds provide an ambiance like no other.Granny's favourite flower... God knows its name!
My dinner... hehehe

It's the monsoon season and the word itself makes one happy. The intoxicating smell of dry Earth getting drenched, the splashing waters and the tiny paper boats sailing on the clogged water is indeed an inexpensive and memorable treat to anyone. The farmers rejoice in the showers that promise to bring them prosperity. The monsoon makes the peacock dance with joy and the mango flowers bloom. I did have a variety of mangoes and it was simply delicious!
Big storm around the corner
One of my neglected farms

Photos taken by N80 and Nikon Coolpix 5900
More photos in the next post...