How to: Shop for avocados in Dubai
Everyone knows how difficult it is to find ripe avocados in Dubai. You can spend weeks waiting for your avocados to soften. Here’s our tips on how to shop for avocados in Dubai.
Everyone knows how difficult it is to find ripe avocados in Dubai. You can spend weeks waiting for your avocados to soften. Here’s our tips on how to shop for avocados in Dubai.
Fancy dining out, but don’t want the hassle of driving? Careem have paired up with Novikov this August to offer diners free transport to the restaurant.
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In its first venture outside of Italy, Il Borro is a Tuscan estate owned by the Ferragamo family, steeped with over 1,000 years of culinary heritage (and trust me, on taste of the food here, and you can really tell). Perched idyllically on the side of Jumeirah Al Naseem’s turtle rehabilitation lagoon, Il Borro offers a warm and welcoming, homely feel with a neutral colour scheme throughout.
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