Monday, December 13, 2010

Carluccio's at the Pearl


They gave us some bread samples at the beginning of the meal.  We got kinda full from them... oops.


I tried the ricotta-spinach ravioli, salad, and bruschetta.


The atmosphere is quite nice and it's one of the first restaurants open not in a hotel that serves alcohol...


Sunday, December 12, 2010

Salsa at Doha Marriott Hotel

cheese, pico de gallo, & guacamole
salsas
Salsa is great if you are missing Tex-Mex. I tried the steak fajitas. The quality and cooking of the steak was decent (Chipotle has better steak) but what made it good was the seasoning. The steak came with onions and green, red, & yellow peppers. The meal came with soft flour tortillas, refried beans, Mexican rice, guacamole, and sour cream. I also requested cheese and pico de gallo (tomatoes & onion mix). Next time I will have to order about 10 times as much cheese as there was just about a pinch of shredded cheese on the plate--enough for 1/4 or 1/2 of a fajita taco. The amount of guacamole and pico de gallo was also insufficient but not as lacking as the cheese. The taste was good for the first 1/2 taco that I could make. The salsa (mango, normal red, and spicy green) that came with the chips in the beginning were also a good addition to the tacos. Overall, it was a good meal but the prices are way too high (135 QR) and they need to be much more generous with the portions of taco fillings. On a side note, I hear the ribs are really good.

Something that surprised me was that they had sangria. It wasn't listed on the menu but they have it by the glass or in pitchers, just like in Barcelona! The sangria was great and perfect with the meal. The pitcher was quite big as well!

Regarding the atmosphere, the live music was quite loud so it was really hard to have a conversation. It might be good if the music was a little quieter so people don't have to yell to be heard.

steak fajitas

Friday, December 10, 2010

Shanghai Garden at City Center Mall


Just some typical Chinese food.



I had to specially request some bok choi cooked with garlic.  It took a while to explain what I wanted...  it did come though!  Not bad also!


The dumplings were not so good.  The search for the best dumplings in Qatar continues...

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Falcons and Crafting at Souq Waqif


The falcons in Souq Waqif are stunning.  I even got to hold on!



This man makes bracelets from some Indian tree sap.



I got a bracelet designed with the Qatari colors.

"COUNTER-PHOTOGRAPHY - Japan's Artists Today" Photography Exhibit

Qatar Photographic Society

"COUNTER-PHOTOGRAPHY - Japan's Artists Today," a photography exhibition, was hosted at the Qatar Photographic Society (New Salatah, Al-Raya Street, Building No. 118; near Al-Arabi Sports Club) from November 29 to December 9, 2010 by the Embassy of Japan in cooperation with Qatar Photographic Society.

I saw the exhibit on the last day!  I don't think too many people attended in Qatar, but it looks like this exhibition is traveling all over the world.


This exhibition introduces the work of eleven photographers, including Eiko Hosoe, Hiroshi Sugimoto and Kazuo Katase, who are attempting to express the value in things that are not yet visible or concealed in material reality in an era in which a spiritual foundation has been lost.



Japanese contemporary photography has undergone some rapid changes in the past 40 years. This has been a result of external cultural, economic and social factors, as well as developments within the Japanese culture and the photography scene. Unlike photographers of this kind in Europe and North America, who were focused on limited editions of high-quality prints, the photographers in Japan continued to rely on publication for their livelihood. This had a major impact on their imagery and, similar to the ukiyo-e print designer, their artistic input had to be visible in the composition and exposure of the image rather than in the details of the printing process.

The exhibition “Counter-Photography: Japan’s Artists Today” of over sixty works by eleven leading photographers from Japan challenges conventional Western assumptions about Japanese aesthetics and culture. Yuri Mitsuda of the Shoto Museum of Art in Tokyo – one of Japan’s most respected curators of contemporary art - has selected artists whose photographic vision probes the many layers of cultural, social, moral and aesthetic anxiety in today’s society. The roster of photographers ranges from Eikoh Hosoe (collaboration with Tatsumi Hijikata, one of Japan’s leading experimental dancers and choreographers; a leitmotiv of Hosoe’s several photographs), Hiroshi Sugimoto and Kazuo Katase - three internationally renowned photographers associated  with Japan’s avant-garde movements (Obsessional Art, Gutai and Neo-Dada) of the 1960s and 1970s, through the younger generation of photographers represented by Hiroko Inoue and Michihiro Shimabuku with  images based on social commentary, Chie Yasuda and Miho Akioka with their nature-inspired photography, Akiko Sugiyama with her photographic realizations oscillating around formalism and interrelation between compositional elements, Tomoaki Ishihara’s self-portraits set in the interiors of different musea and debating an idea of a strongly individualized identity, to concept-based photographs by Miyuki Ichikawa and Tomoko Yoneda.

The six female and five male photographers whose expressive body of work is presented in this exhibition have strikingly diverse styles and approaches to photography. This broad range of concepts, formal articulations and styles has been deliberate, for part of Mitsuda’s argument is that now more than ever we must “respect the diversity of ‘others’, while listening to what they have to say”. However, closer examination of the works by these eleven photographers reveals common threads and patterns of the artists’ commentary and critique: from assumptions about Japanese culture and art, issues of gender and cultural identity, environment and ecology, socio-political aspects of post-industrial society to a common approach to formal and aesthetic aspects in their works. The exhibition also discusses the current condition of contemporary photography in Japan vis a vis major trends, styles and directions in international contemporary photography.

“Counter Photography: Japan’s Artists Today” has been curated by Yuri Mitsuda at the Tokyo Shoto Museum of Art and is organized by the Japan Foundation, Tokyo.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Il Cafe di Roma

The pasta was decent at Il Cafe di Roma in City Center Mall but the fresh apple juice was quite good with a cute presentation.  This little Italian cafe has a nice atmosphere and wi-fi.  The brunch is also good with fresh foods, including brie and croissants.  They have a huge selection of Italian coffee drinks.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Sushi and Sweets at La Cigale


I was not too impressed with the sushi at La Cigale.  While the presentation was fantastic and the sushi good, the prices were just too high.  It is unique in Qatar since you sit at the sushi bar and order the sushi directly from the chef, but this is very common in other parts of the world and standard in Japan, and thus not exciting.



There were some unique creations though.  I appreciated all the fresh salmon.





This salmon-mango roll was quite good, actually.


This chocolate train set in the candy section was just too adorable!  Each piece was about 50 QR!


Qatar 2022!

Some traditional Arabic sweets.  Two versions: fried and not fried.