Nom Nom Asia

Hello gastronomes!!


I had the opportunity of reviewing Nom Nom Asia in Karama, and I’m so happy to share my review with you. 

Nom Nom is a quaint joint in Karama with a branch in Al Barsha. If you lack observation skills, you are bound to miss this place and I must say that will be a huge loss. Nom Nom is heavily inspired by South East Asian street food with an emphasis on different types of sauce which definitely adds that extra flavor and twist to their dishes.

The place looks incommodious at first, but once you settle in you feel at ease. I loved the fusion of vibrant red and subtle white along with the dim yellows of the light, making you feel instantly comfortable. The décor is ‘instagram worthy’ with white walls and white tables perfect for those white themed grammers and for flat lays.

I always get nonplussed when it comes to food. If you are like me, then the menu at Nom Nom is a welcome change with ‘chef recommendations’ which is such a life saver. 




To start off we were served Homemade Ice tea. It was aptly named ‘Homemade’ as the first sip reminds you of ‘ghar pe bana ice tea’. With the first sip, you get to taste the subtle hint of lemon and it wasn’t overly sweetened as is normally served in restaurants. It was very refreshing but it didn’t quench my thirst (mind you I drink a lot of water). I ordered for Thailand coconut water, which was served in its shell, and that definitely called for pics!




We were then served the trademark Lettuce wrap, and guys this is one of the dishes that actually scream ‘Dikhao pe na jao, apni tastebuds lagao’. When two meat eaters are served a bowl of lettuce along with a bowl of fried noodles and chicken, you cannot expect them to be happy. I exchanged an ‘it’s ok, it’s just a leaf’ look with my husband. I gingerly placed the lettuce on my plate and generously filled it with chicken, noodles and sauce. The first bite baffled me, it was a mix of textures and flavors hitting you at once. The crunchiness of the noodles teamed with the crunch and freshness of lettuce along with the flavors of meat packed with the crazy blend of spicy and sweet sauce was an absolute treat to my palate. It was an explosion of texture and taste, and in 2 minutes or less the entire dish was wiped clean (not exaggerating). Those who did follow my Instagram stories on that day were proofs to the same. 





The lettuce wrap raised our expectation levels and we were juiced up for the rest of the dishes. On knowing that we love sea food, we were served with Crab cakes, Prawn Tempura along with drumsticks in Sichuan sauce. 




For me the star among the three, was hands down the Prawns tempura. Usually when they go cold it taste’s meh and the batter isn’t as crunchy as it is when served hot. I’m so happy that I tasted them once they went cold, else I wouldn’t have realized how yumm they actually are. You could hear the crunch of the batter, it was just perfect and fried to the right amount.
The Crab cakes were too thin in my opinion, I’m usually used to a generous serving of crab cakes. Chicken drumsticks were coated in sichuan sauce and It made my mouth water the moment I took the first bite (I’m drooling, even writing about it). It was neither super spicy nor bland. It was a balanced level of spiciness. It was tasty, however I just kept going back to the scrumptious prawn’s tempura.

The plates were cleared and we were served with smoking (literally) beef plate with rice. My husband and a few patrons did walk out owing to the smoke, but I stayed put (Yes, Im a bit weird), but the smell was so good that I decided to stay back with minor bouts of cough. But so totally worth it if you are a ‘smell before taste’ person. So post the smoke we dug in to the beef plate. The first morsel itself was enough for me to dig my face into it. Beef plate was served with rice which didn’t receive any attention. We just loved gorging up the beef plate with veggies. The beef was just perfectly soft and not overly chewy and the vegetables retained their crunch. It was a perfect balance of meat and vegetables. 



We were in for a surprise with Fried ice cream!! Simply put, it’s ‘Dessert Heaven’. Just visualize vanilla ice cream hidden inside fried cake coated with chocolate and served with almonds and chocolate sauce, now you know what I meant? You break the spherical chocolate crust to see vanilla ice cream staring back at you. That foodgasmic moment when you place the first bite in your mouth is indescribable. The cake, ice cream, almonds chocolate hits you, and nothing else can literally beat that. Had I been eating that at home, I would have wiped the plate clean! All I wanted was for that to never get over!





Overall we had a great time with really good food. The staff were very helpful, and were ensuring that the patrons were having a good time. From helpful recommendations, to prompt service they had it all covered.

We also had the pleasure of making acquaintance with the owner, Vivek. It’s always inspiring to hear how or why a particular venture came into being. His journey from retail to hospitality, and his passion for the same came across very vividly. The same has led to Nom Nom being nominated for the What’s on Awards.

I wish you more success and accolades because you are fabulous. Keep surprising our palates!.


Details:

Meal for two: Dhs 120 - 150

Location: 

Karama, Dubai
Al Barsha, Dubai



I was invited to Nom Nom Asia and all views and images are © Urbanmodish, unless stated otherwise.











Barbeque Nation


Barbeque Nation, doesn’t need an introduction if you are from India. It is one of the most successful casual dining restaurant chains in India, owing to the concept of unlimited food and service at a good price. The menu is an amalgamation from the culinary hearts of different nations.




Barbeque nation launched their first chain in Dubai, Al Barsha and invited me for a food tasting.

The ambiance is rustic and casual, with the sizzle of the grills giving its diners a comfortable and cozy experience.

The staffs are very pleasant to interact with. The service is very quick and efficient. The barbecues are refilled with starters of your choice constantly until the flag goes down. Our server Upadhyay was a gem. He was super helpful and ensured that we were comfortable throughout.




For starters, we were served with Indonesian grilled vegetables, Tandoori mushroom, Honey chili pineapple, and Achari paneer. Achari Paneer was my favorite out of the lot. It was soft, melt in the mouth paneer and not the rubbery kind. The spice level was low as compared to the one’s you get back in India which was pretty obvious owing to the multi-cultural crowd they may encounter. However, they readily spiced up the starters, on request.

The non-veg starters included Chicken peshawari, Basil prawns, and Fish. I loved the fish. It was juicy, soft and super tasty which just the perfect amount of spices. We also had the option of tweaking the marination as per our taste with lemon mustard and pepper vinegar sprays.







We were later served mutton birbal seekh and their staple Punjabi tangdi.

We moved to the buffet spread, which didn’t seem to get over. We were spoilt for choice in both veg and non-veg. 

There were also live counters for soup, Veg and non-veg grill.




















The main course included – Stir fried vegetables, Kumbh Makai masala, Paneer butter masala, Banarasi Dum aloo, Murg hara pyaz, mutton roghan gosh, fish curry and steamed 
rice.




There were also a variety of salad, biryani and dal.

My sweet tooth did get pampered at the dessert counter, they had Moong dal halwa, cheese cake, cupcake, panna cotta, chocolate brownie, ice-cream, and Kulfi (6 flavors). Malai and mango kulfi left us wanting for more.













I was invited to Barbeque Nation and all views and images are © Urbanmodish, unless stated otherwise.

Elekta 7 in 1 Hair styler set

Hello Beautiful!

Today, I'm going to review the 7 in 1 hair styler set from Elekta - a professional styling tool that gives you versatility with styling to create curls, waves, spirals, volume etc. I'm going to jump straight to the point: This baby is for keeps. It is a boon for messy and lazy manes.





Initially, I wasn't really convinced that it could do what it claims to do - Versatile styling. I own a messy unruly mane, which decides on it's own how it likes to feel. If today you see me with straight tresses, you are bound to see a nest the next day (I'm not even exaggerating). So when any product claims to manage/style my hair, I can't help but laugh at the 'claims'.

So the chances that a compact box with 7 different units of small styling sets were to manage my hair did sound hilarious. My expectations, from the time I received the product till the time I started using it was meh.

I sprayed on a generous amount of heat styling product on my hair and looked at the Elekta 7 in 1 styler not hoping for any miracle. I started with the 'magic curl' brush (Oh, all the brushes have their designated names. But, I'm going to  rename some (all) of them). 

So all you do is attach the styling tool to the unit. You can either be all calm and attach it properly or be like me and almost damage it (either ways it fits). It's easy to attach, however, you will have some initial fails or you may just not.

This is my understanding of the working mechanics of the styling tool. You plug in the hungry monster and it happily blows out hot air which transfers to the attached tool through a vent and then does some magic to your hair. Once you repeat the entire process, your mane tends to look 'oomphiliciious', and lasts long without hair spray (I'm not sure if it's just with my hair).




I did not check the other brushes out until I decided to do a video on the same, which you can find HERE.

The product takes a bit of getting used to. You cannot really expect wonders the first time you use it. However, once you do get the hang of it. It is so wonderful, that you will just want to replace all your styling products with just this one. More so, when you compare its price, you just wouldn't want to think twice (voot voot, I rhymed)

It has a 'lemme dry you hair', 'Push-up', 'shine on', ' curl up', 'wave away', 'loosey woosey curlies', 'comb away' brushes that effortlessly helps you tame your mane.

So here they are:
The hungry monster
The hungry monster, has two switches on it. the lower one is to increase the heat as per your requirement. the above is to attach and detach the units to it.



The 'Comb away' brush looks simple and meh, but don't be fooled by it's ' Hey i'm just a paddle brush' look. This baby straightened my hair and kept the frizz away. 


Similar to the paddle brush, however 'shine away' tends to make your straight but nor poker straight. It makes it look naturally bouncy straight. (If that does make sense)


This baby is my favourite. Oh my God, I cannot tell you how much I loved the loose, out of bed curls you can get from this 'loosey woosey curly'. It's beautiful to say the least.

Look at what it does
So this 'wave away' brush is a bit deceptive. It looks all simple and you might just underestimate what it can do, Until you spot that magic button on it's head. Check the pictures below. This one gets you wavy curls in all dimensions.


Cool huh?



This one is like the 'push-up bra' of the tools. Though it does look like a back scratcher (versatile hehe). It is the best alternative to back combing (yay)


The curl up works like your usual curling irons, and also has a safety stand to protect you from burns. 


The humble 'lemme dry your hair' works just like your blow dryer, but in a compact version.


My advice is to give it some time, let it get used to you and vice versa, and you will definitely love it as I do. Why I keep stressing on the 'getting used to' bit is because I managed to get my hair caught up twice, once in the unit and the other time in the styling tool (sheer clumsiness). So to avoid the trauma and drama of that all, just give it some time. And if clumsy me can actually handle it like a pro (almost), then it would definitely be a piece of cake for you guys.

Cons:

* The sound (it seems like you are the antagonist in a horror flick).


Pros:

* Easy to use (once you get the hang of it)
* Effective
* User Friendly
* Wallet friendly
* Versatile styking
* Compact








DIY face mask for clear and even skin

Hello Beautiful! Today I'm going to share a homemade face mask that will leave your skin feeling fresh, clean, and moisturized, and help clear up blackheads, whiteheads, acne scars, and pigmentation
To prep your skin before any face mask, steam your face to open your pores.
All you need for a glowing skin is:
Honey and lemon.



You can either cut lemon in a wedge and generously coat it with honey and apply it your face or you can mix in lemon juice with honey. Apply all over your face, avoiding the eye area. Now, let your skin soak up all this goodness for 15-30 minutes (depending on how sensitive your skin is). Wash away with warm water, finishing with one splash of cold water to close your pores. Pat gently with a towel to dry. Let your skin breathe for the rest of the day, or follow up with your favorite moisturizer/serum.
Watch the video below: 

Benefits of the honey lemon mask:
- Clears acne
- Gentle cleansing agent
- Minimizes pore size
- Smooths skin
- Reduces redness and instantly soothes irritation
- Makes skin glow
- Relieves dryness and even flaking
- Brightens skin
- Evens out skin tone ( due to sun damage or blemishes) and helps scarring