Over the past four days, March 10-13*, a handful of Kuwaiti entrepreneurs have joined ideas, time and effort to create one of the biggest, unique and most brilliant food exhibitions I've ever been to.
Led by a good friend of mine, Noor Al-Shebli, along with her friends and family, Taste of Kuwait was a huge success.
The concept is basically assembling a bunch of restaurants with a unified, comprehensive menu into a huge hall with awesome interior and on top of all of that, supporting a good cause.
The event is planned to extend to other countries in the region, having an annual presence with 2010 being its first year.
The participants for 2010 are: meli melo, saso, the kitchen, medierraneo, the baking tray, Fondue melt away, Q cafe, Athba's bakery, salad boutique, the living room lounge, the little oven, sushi club, scoop-a-cone, ayyame, melenzane, toot & mishmish, eighty6 bistro, pizzetta, meqarmesh and cafe meem.
The food, the menu and just being there was mouth-watering at the least!! You guys have no idea how many times I contemplated quitting (or just getting off-the-wagon) for a mere hour just to indulge on all the appetizing dishes they were serving. *sigh*
However, being the determined, disciplined person that I am, I had a salad, a smoothie and some (hopefully raw) vegan dessert.
I ordered the Y salad from the baking tray (without the cheese, palmito and with a different dressing), the mango tango from toot & meshmesh and the rosewater sorbet from scope-a-cone.


Additionally and due to high demand, the exhibition is going to extend for another day (Sunday, 14 March 2010) and I advice you all to go since my words serve no description of how fabulous it really is.
For more information, check out their website and join their facebook group.

An awesome idea and exhibition indeed, glad it was a total success - they deserve nothing less!
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