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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Arnelio is in town! He is a friend and colleague who is now based in Canada. He is here in Dubai for a 1-week visit.

For his first night, we went to Wafi City. This is a complex styled after ancient Egypt which includes a mall, hotel, restaurants, residences and nightclub. The design is a collection of columns reminiscent of pyramids and pharaohs. The main attraction of Wafi City is the pyramid-shaped Wafi Mall.

Another Dubai-based friend, Charrie also joined us. Both of them are my old buddies from the sunny company. We never thought that one day, we will reunite in this part of the world. Pardon me for not posting their close-up pix here as I need to get their approval.

For the dinner, we went to Seville’s; a Spanish inspired restaurant. We had chorizo, gambas and garlic-tomatoe bread for appetizer. For the main course, we had the house-special seafood paella and lamb stew. Surprisingly, this resto doesn’t serve steamed plain rice. But fortunately, the Pinoy waiter offered to buy the plain rice from the nearby restaurants as per our request. Of course, we left him an ample tip for his kind gesture.

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jumeirah beach, madinat, ibn batuta

Thursday, October 2, 2008

It’s day 3 of our 5-day holiday and we’ve been to 3 random places. Our original plan was just to go jogging along the Jumeirah open beach early in the morning. As early as 7am, we headed to the beach with our packed breakfast of pancit, siopao and bread. There is a track for jogging and walking while another track was placed for biking. We jogged for around 20 to 30 minutes and have to stop because it’s already getting warmer. After the adrenaline rush, we decided to visit the nearby Madinat Jumeirah.  

At the Madinat, we had the chance to take photos with the Burj Al Arab as the backdrop. It was still early so the place is not yet crowded. There were souvenir shops scattered along the pathways leading to the man-made river which is one of the attractions of this place. I did not bought anything other than taking some pix inside the shops. There is a boat that will take you to a cruise along the river but the ride practically doesn’t fit our budget. We ended the visit just enjoying a drink at Starbucks. 

Then before lunch time, we found ourselves roaming in Ibn Batuta Mall. A gigantic mall with lavish architectural design based on different places where the great explorer - Ibn Batuta - had travelled. Imagine, some people we met had mistakenly thought that we are tourist. And as always, some kababayans did not recognise me as Pinoy. I am often classified as either a Malaysian, Japanese, Nepalese, Singaporean or Indonesian. It’s only when I responded back in Tagalog that they surprisingly say “kabayan”.

There is an iMax theater inside the China court. I have tried this kind of theater once at MOA in Manila. Perhaps, I’ll try this again here in my next visit. Ibn Batuta Mall is divided into six main courts such as China, India, Persia, Egypt, Tunisia and Andalusia. Among all the courts, I believe the best designed area is the China court. Everything are in fire red.  The fountain in Andalusia court is also eye-catching with its tiger sculpture. Again, I have also taken some snapshots inside the shops.  I got this pic with the predator and alien sculpture at my back. I wonder who would dare to buy this kind of stuff.

We ended the day at around half-past two in the afternoon. We need to take a bath and have a good after noon nap.

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