Sugar and rare spice

One of the first popular boutiques I had heard of when I moved here was Sugar and Spice. Located at the time in Lagoona Mall, I had passed by several times but never tried it solely because it is always packed and the wait time can be anything between 10 – 30 minutes. To imagine, I waited 3 years before indulging into the goodness of the desserts here. Thankfully, they now have a branch in Aspire Park, Al Waab and that is when me and my girls planned this long awaited visit.

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Chai Shai aur Pakode

As an Indian, when we make plans to have afternoon tea together, our first thoughts for the menu are fritters, samosa, kathi rolls, etc. with piping hot masala chai (tea). Qatar taught me otherwise and entered in my life High/Afternoon tea which is very English and includes fancy sandwiches, desserts and scones with clotted cream and jam. If you follow me regularly, you will see fancy posts about the various High Tea I indulge in with my girls.

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Brunch at the Island like never before

There are so many reasons why I was motivated to write this review. First off, I haven’t reviewed an authentic Mexican restaurant here ever. Secondly, I can’t mention Natasha enough who was our host this afternoon and even on all my previous visits – she is the best host I have come across ever and can make anyone fall in love with the place and the food.
Thirdly, I am not a person who loves to go to The Pearl Qatar and this one time that I went, I was in love. This post talks about the food but more about how my experience was a smooth ride into the Pearl Qatar despite the cycling competition and the road closures.

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