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India.com
a day ago
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- India.com
Meet actor who became villain at request of his wife, made audience speechless with his role, film won 18 awards, movie is…, he is…
This actor had built his career on laughter, becoming beloved face in comedy with impeccable timing and lighthearted roles. But one decision changed the course of his image forever. Urged by his wife, he stepped out of his comfort zone and into the shadows of a dark, villainous character. What followed was a complete surprise, as audiences saw a new, chilling side of the actor they once associated with smiles. His character not just gave him a new vision but also made this film huge blockbuster as well. Bollywood Actor… Here we are talking about Riteish Deshmukh , who is known as one of the finest actors in the industry. The actor made his iconic debut with 2003 romantic drama Tujhe Meri Kasam with actress Genelia D Souza , now known as Genelia Deshmukh . Later, the actor shifted himself into comic roles and did numerous films including Masti, Bluffmaster, Malamaal Weekly, Kya Kool Hai Hum and many other films. However, things changed when he played the iconic character of Raghu in the 2014 action-thriller flick Ek Villain , which also starred Siddharth Malhotra and Shraddha Kapoor . But did you know that behind taking that iconic role, it was Genelia who encouraged him. When Genelia Encouraged Riteish To Play Negative Character In 2014, during an interview with India Today, Riteish said that his better half, Genelia, requested him to take the negative role in Ek Villain. He said, 'Genelia often encourages me to take on roles with a negative or darker aspect. When I was presented with the opportunity to star in Ek Villain, I immediately felt it was the right choice. It was a moment where everything came together for me.' After the release, film received gigantic, praiseworthy response for its conviction, soothing and powerful tracks, along with praiseworthy performances. As per report from the trade site Sacnilk, Ek Villain was produced with a budget of Rs 39 crores . In India, the film recorded a net collection of Rs 105.76 crores , while its total global earnings reached Rs 155 crores and became a huge success for all the stars. The film also bagged many awards, including IIFA, BIG Star, Mirchi Music Music and Star Guild Awards , earning a total of 18 awards for this action thriller.


Hans India
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
How Riteish Deshmukh's kids pay tribute to grandfather Vilasrao Deshmukh on his 80th birth anniversary
Riteish Deshmukh took to social media to reveal how his children honored their grandfather, late Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh, on what would have been his 80th birth anniversary. Sharing a heartfelt message, Riteish spoke about how the kids have embraced the day as 'Ajoba's Day,' making it a special occasion to celebrate their grandfather's lasting legacy and love. Taking to Instagram, the 'Masti' actor paid an emotional tribute to his late father, Vilasrao Deshmukh. In his tribute, Riteish reflected on the deep personal and emotional connection he still feels with his father. The actor posted photos showing the whole family gathered together to honor and pay tribute to his late father, Vilasrao Deshmukh. He captioned the post, 'Earlier we wanted to celebrate your birthday Pappa but now your grand kids want to make this day their Ajoba's day... Coming to Latur, Babhalgaon feels like running back into your arms. Fulfilment, content, happiness, bliss. The heart still yearns for that one touch, that one hug and that one smile that makes everything alright .. we know you are looking out for us from up above. Miss you Pappa. #vilasraodeshmukh #80thbirthanniversary.' Riteish Deshmukh also shared solo photographs of his father, along with rare and unseen childhood pictures. In one of the images, his sons, Riaan and Rahyl, are seen posing proudly in front of a huge statue of their grandfather. Vilasrao Deshmukh, the former Union Minister for Science and Technology and ex-Chief Minister of Maharashtra, passed away in Chennai on August 14, 2012, at the age of 67 due to multiple organ failure. Deshmukh began his political journey as the sarpanch of Babhalgaon and served as Maharashtra's Chief Minister for a total of eight years. He first assumed office in 1999 but was succeeded by Sushilkumar Shinde in November 2003. After the 2004 Assembly elections, he returned as Chief Minister but stepped down following the 26/11 attacks, amid allegations related to terror tourism at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.


Time Out Dubai
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
The best budget restaurants chosen by Dubai's top chefs
When you're an expert at cooking and spend your days – and nights – in the kitchen whipping up exciting new dishes and plating gorgeous-looking creations, where do you go for a top-notch, excellent-value meal? We've asked Dubai's top chefs and restaurateurs for their picks of the best budget restaurants in Dubai and uncovered some hidden gems. If you think you have to spend a fortune to get a world-class meal in Dubai, think again. We've chatted to Dubai's top chefs about what whets their appetite when they're dining on a shoestring. The best budget restaurants in Dubai, chosen by Dubai's best chefs 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: 3Fils Recommended by: Craig Best, executive chef at Sunset Hospitality Group and Damien Duviau, head chef at Nobu Dubai. This famous low-key joint at Jumeirah Fishing Harbour has formed something of a cult following in recent years. Serving up super-fresh sushi, the popular Wagyu Overload burger and plenty more exciting dishes, it's always full, whatever time of day you visit, but it will be worth the wait. Best says: 'Since 3 Fils opened back in 2016, it has been a favourite of mine. The food is incredible, the price point is incomparable to a restaurant of that level, it is very laid-back, not at all pretentious, and it has a relaxing environment. 'The beef carpaccio, the rocoto sour sauce and veal chorizo oil are something special. I'm a massive fan of sushi, and I can't choose between the dragon or the volcano, so I always order both.' Must-order dish: African Powerhouse. The Ghana dark chocolate and Madagascar vanilla combination is ridiculous – ask for more sea salt on top, too. Duviau says: '3 Fils has very affordable prices, delicious food and is a super-relaxed place to visit. The quality of sushi is superb, especially the scallop sashimi with mandarin and sumac. It's very good value for money and the specials change frequently to keep it exciting.' Must-order dish: Otoro sushi – with added foie gras. Jumeirah Fishing Harbour, Umm Suqeim (04 333 4003). 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Allo Beirut Recommended by: Prashant Chipkar, culinary head, Masti; and Fadi Naim, exec chef, CQ French Brasserie. This cute street food joint on Hessa Street is hugely popular, as you'll be able to tell by the multitude of cars parked out front every day. Home to some of the tastiest shawarma in town, this Lebanese joint is a top place to dine on excellent dishes on a shoestring. Chipkar says: 'I like Allo Beirut because of its wide choices and the freshness of the dishes. There is always something to choose, regardless of the time or day you go. They always deliver on their promise too – the food is fresh, quick and always consistent. I usually go to Allo Beirut at least twice a week to grab a quick lunch before coming to Masti or late at night after work. They do an excellent Francisco sandwich, chicken and beef shawarma and a great breakfast.' Must-order dish: Foul medames, fava beans cooked with garlic and lemon juice, and topped with chickpeas and tomato. Naim says: 'This is a simple, go-to spot for me. What makes Allo Beirut special is that it has a nice variety of Lebanese street food that reminds me of home, with affordable prices and great taste. I only get to visit once a month, usually during the week when I want to go out for dinner. However, when it comes to ordering in, I order Allo Beirut at least four or five times a month. It's convenient and just so consistent.' Must-order dish: A classic shawarma. Hessa Street, Al Barsha, (800 862 34788). 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Al Mallah Recommended by: Lara Said, private chef in Dubai. This old-school Lebanese cafeteria has been serving up tasty street food in the UAE for more than 40 years. Starting off as a juice bar, it now has more than 150 items on the menu from shawarma to grills, falafel and more, and is a popular spot if you're looking for super-tasty and authentic eats at an excellent price. Said says: 'I love this spot in Satwa, and whenever I have friends or family visiting from out of town, I take them here to eat what I think is the best shawarma in Dubai. It has been a part of Dubai for so long, it's nothing fancy, just street-style food and has never changed. I feel we lack these staple places a bit in Dubai, but this is definitely a must-try.' Must-order dish: The shawarma and falafel if you're veggie. Satwa (600 522521). 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit Al Ustad Recommended by: Moustapha Chhoury, Executive Chef, Addmind Group This long-standing Iranian restaurant does what it says on the tin. Famed for its yoghurt-marinated chicken and mutton kebabs, Al Ustad Special Kabab opened its doors 43 years ago in 1978, and since then it's been serving up some of the tastiest kebabs in the city. Chhoury says: 'Al Ustad serves really tasty, fresh and juicy kebabs, as well as different types of rice and grills. It is a must-try and it's close to the souks if you're going for a day out in Old Dubai.' Must-order dish: The signature kebab – lamb or chicken – the name says it all. Bur Dubai, (04 397 1933). 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Betawi Café Recommended by: Kate Christou, founder of LOWE. A family-run authentic Indonesian spot in JLT, this café has traditional dishes cooked by Indonesian chefs and prides itself on its flavoursome, spicy cuisine with classic dishes like nasi goreng, satay and gado gado on the menu. Christou says: 'I love Asian food and am often too busy to cook, so I eat out at budget spots at least once a week. Betawi is a small, local venue serving simple, honest food at reasonable prices.' Must-order dish: Chilli crab. Cluster D, JLT, (04 454 2329). 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Bombay Bungalow Recommended by: Grégoire Berger, chef and consultant. This cool spot on JBR comes from the team behind Masti and is known for its innovative, fun cooking style (burrata butter chicken, anyone?). There are loads of exciting dishes on the menu, and while it's not on the same cheap eats scale as others on this list, it's a cool, low-key, unlicensed spot with top views of The Beach to check out. Berger says: 'I go to Bombay Bungalow a lot – the pani puri there is affordable and tasty. It's so flavourful and it represents, in my opinion, what Dubai's cuisine is all about – an explosion of flavour and diversity. And that's me too – a Frenchman loving Indian food.' Must-try dish: Pani puri. The Beach Mall, in JBR Walk, (800 6928779). Bosnian House 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Bosnian House Recommended by: Pawel Kazanowski, Jetro Dubai This traditional Bosnian restaurant is one of the few places in Dubai where you can get authentic Bosnian cuisine. The staple of the menu is ćevapi – Bosnian kebabs – which are small pieces of rolled mincemeat, charcoal-grilled and served in portions of ten with Bosnian bread and ajvar (roasted red pepper and aubergine) sauce. Kazanowski says: 'The food here is simple yet great, plus there are only a few options on the menu, so the chefs are very specialised and focused on their creations. It is very affordable with dishes priced under Dhs50. 'The design of the restaurant is authentic Balkan, and the staff wear traditional clothes, which creates a homely atmosphere. It's an eatery that you can pop in for a quick bite, but you'll end up staying longer as you feel so relaxed, especially after a busy day at work. This place is great at any time, and it is even open late at night, so for me, the best time to visit is straight after work.' Must-order dish: Bosnian kebab. Umm Suqeim, @bosnianhousedubai (04 211 8000). Boston Lane 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Boston Lane Recommended by: Saradhi Dakara, global group executive chef, New England Brasserie Company (The MAINE restaurants). Nestled in the cool courtyard area of Al Quoz, this Aussie coffee shop is a popular spot for breakfast, as well as being famed for its lip-smackin' cheese and garlic toasties. Inside, there's a cool concept store, and this is a cute place for a coffee, too. Dakara says: 'I love this homegrown spot for breakfast. It's simple and really soulful.' Must-order dish: Turkish eggs – poached eggs with garlic yoghurt and smoked paprika butter on sourdough. The Courtyard, Al Quoz, @bostonlane (054 449 2131). 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Bu Qtair Recommended by: João Filipe Martins Garcia, head chef, Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts. A household name in Dubai, this longstanding spot in Umm Suqeim has expanded from its original teeny home to a full-size restaurant, but it's stuck with its affordable, fresh fish dishes. The menu is compact – the catch of the day, doused in curry sauce and served with rice and bread. Garcia says: 'I often go to Bu Qtair, at least once a month – it's very simple food but full of flavour. The way they cook and the way they present the dishes are original, this is what I'm looking for when I'm off duty.' Must-order dish: Either the freshly caught fish or prawns, both are unmissable. Fishing Harbour, Umm Suqeim (055 705 2130). 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Calicut Paragon Recommended by: Akmal Anuar, founder of Goldfish Sushi & Yakitori, Osteria Funkcoolio and Harrumanis. Located right in the heart of Dubai's 'Curry Corridor' of Satwa, Karama and Bur Dubai, Calicut Paragon boasts the best Keralite flavours in Dubai on a budget. Anuar says: 'Calicut Paragon is my all-time favourite and it always makes me happy, especially the appams and paratha. Have these with a red chilli curry and a glass of cola – it always hits the spot. The place has a story, and it's always the same every time you go there. There's easy parking, it's super-affordable and has tasty dishes. It reminds me of home a bit, as in Singapore, we get our breakfast similarly to here.' Must-order dish: Appams and parathas to scoop up all the tasty gravy. Karama (04 335 8700). 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: High Joint Recommended by: Luigi Vespero, cluster director of F&B at Fairmont Hotels and Resorts. This cute, teeny budget burger joint in Al Safa is wildly popular with meat-eaters and veggies alike. The chicken burgers are also a hit, while if you're a vegetarian the King'Shroom or Halloumi Katsu High are winning choices. There are only a few seats, so pick your time wisely when you're visiting this much-talked-about spot. Vespero says: 'The burgers at High Joint are really, really good – and let's not forget the loaded fries. It's always excellent and we always have fun there.' Must-order dish: The Smokey, topped with pepper jack cheese, tempura onions, bacon and barbecue sauce. Al Safa 2, @ (04 268 1586). Homey Chinese Restaurant 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Homey Chinese Restaurant Recommended by: Giovanni Ledon, chef de cuisine of Akira Back. A low-key, authentic Chinese spot in JLT, Homey Chinese Restaurant serves up dishes you might not spot so frequently elsewhere in the city and specialises in Cantonese- and Szechuan-style cooking. Ledon says: 'The team and I go here for lunch on Friday afternoons, it's a small local place that serves up food at a good price that's packed with flavour. I love the braised aubergine, though I think the menu description was lost in translation because the aubergine is crispy and coated with a really flavourful sauce.' Must-order dish: That braised aubergine. Cluster V, JLT (04 431 7106). 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Jailbird Recommended by: Tom Arnel, founder of EatX. This incredible fried chicken spot serves up free-range fried chicken in a range of ways – from being slathered in truffle mayo to Korean barbecue sauce and banging fiery Nashville spices. Arnel says: 'It's some of the best fried chicken in the city – crispy and light. Alexi Mostert is a sando genius.' Must-order dish: Nashville Sando. Fried chicken tenders are smooshed in a brioche with cheese fondue, pickled onions and Jailbird's special sauce. Al Wasl Road, Jumeirah @ Khoori Special Kabab 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Khoori Special Kebab Recommended by: Solemann Haddad, chef patron at Moonrise. Perfect Iranian skewered meats grilled over an open flame, seasoned with a secret blend of spices that could probably solve all the world's problems, or at least make you forget them while you're eating. It's the ultimate carnivore's craving. Haddad says: 'It is one of my favourite eateries in Dubai. The team and I go there after service and eat incredible kababs. Their loomi tikka, marinated in onion juice and dusted with black lime and black pepper, is a must-try. 'It's not just my favourite kabab in the city (along with their kubideh) but also the originator of what we now know as Bahraini tikka. Its sharp, punchy, and tender flavours have won me over to the extent that it has even inspired our final beef course at Moonrise.' Must-order dish: Loomi tikka, marinated in onion juice and dusted with black lime and black pepper. Little Bali 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Little Bali Recommended by: Reif Othman, founder of Reif Japanese Kushiyaki This cute spot in JLT promises to relieve you from your regular everyday food boredom, with authentic flavours and dishes that you might not have tried before. There's everything from seafood to meat, a full veggie menu and heaps of noodles and rice, too. Othman says: 'I go to Little Bali whenever I feel like eating Asian food, especially on the weekends with the family. The place is clean, the food is all fresh, and above it all, it's the consistency. That's important for me. Plus, it's very affordable.' Must-order dish: Ayam betutu – roast chicken in Balinese spices with rice and sambal matah. Cluster U, JLT, (04 554 8575). 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Mama'esh Recommended by: Colin Clague, chef and consultant A homely, neighbourhood-style bakery, Mama'esh is famed for its bread and manakeesh. Homegrown in the UAE, it now has several branches across Dubai, with the first opening in 2015 in Business Bay. Proudly stating that 'Palestine is just a bite away', expect fair prices as well as free bread, tea and water if you're dining in. Clague says: 'It's an amazing Palestinian restaurant with a great terrace for al fresco dining, you can't book, and it's always busy. 'The breakfast is hugely popular, the foul medammas, moutabel and hummus are all great, but the highlights are all the bread and wraps, the smell from the kitchen is wonderful. It's also a real bargain.' Must-order dish: The wraps, which come stuffed with everything from oven-baked chicken shawarma and Lebanese sujuk to halloumi and zaatar. Business Bay, (04 264 6728). 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Maiz Tacos Recommended by: Alex Stumpf, co-founder and executive chef, BB Social Dining and founder of Soule Soups. Maiz Tacos started out as a food truck, popping up all over the city and delighting taco fans with its Mexican dishes. Thanks to its popularity, it launched a physical restaurant in JLT in 2019 and another in Dubai Hills in 2022, serving up a range of tasty tacos, nachos, guac and more. Stumpf says: 'Maiz is our family to go to with the kids. Tacos for life.' Must-order dish: The El Jefe – six-hour slow-cooked Angus chuck with salsa verde, onion and coriander. Cluster Y, JLT @maiztacos (04 514 4712). Maisan15 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Maisan15 Recommended by: Moritz Neumann, director of F&B at JW Marriott Marquis Dubai. This quirky, yet hip spot is part art gallery, part café and attracts a cool, laid-back crowd. There's a Middle Eastern touch to the food there, which is brilliant. It takes some beating in terms of value for money. If you want incredibly creative food without the fanfare of marble floors, a hotel lobby, butler-style wait staff and a strict dress code, then this is the place for you. Homely, charming, tasty food and excellent bang for your buck. Neumann says: 'You need to know it, to be able to find it. It has a cosy little courtyard to sit outside, which is perfect for that Saturday mid-morning breakfast or lunch when the weather is right. 'I love the urban-style interiors and the open kitchen, where you can see the chefs in action. There is always something new on the menu, which makes it fun and always gives you a reason to come back. And the filtered water is free, which is a nice touch.' Must-order dish: Order the dips trio. It's miso baba ganoush, zammous, and muhammara labneh served with perfectly pillowy signature bread. Fantastic presentation, colours and flavours. The Maisan tabouleh offers an excellent twist on the classic, and chefs add some kohlrabi into the mix to give it crunch. Don't skip the churros for dessert. They are close to perfection – incredibly flaky, cardamom and cinnamon sugar-coated. Make sure you ask for the chocolate and the caramel dip while you are at it… Al Barsha, @maisan15 (04 244 7291). Masmat Baha Restaurant 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Masmat Baha Restaurant Recommended by: Hattem Mattar, pitmaster and restaurateur. An authentic Egyptian restaurant in the heart of Al Barsha that serves native dishes at insanely great prices. From real Alexandrian liver to homestyle molokheya, Baha is the spot to grab a bite if you fancy a taste of your (Egyptian) home away from home. Mattar says: 'This is my go-to budget spot in Dubai when I'm craving Egyptian food. A fantastic reminder of home and well-executed homey dishes at an excellent price. 'Its mombar is great. It's a kind of Arab sausage dish made with sheep casing stuffed with a mixture of rice and meat mixture then deep fried. Chef's kiss.' Must-order dish: Definitely the mombar. Al Barsha, @maisan15 (04 244 7291). Recommended by: Lily Hoa Nguyen, founder of Vietnamese Foodies. This cheap and cheerful noodle joint in Satwa was founded in 2006 by Michael Teng. It's hugely popular and serves up dim sum, noodles, soups and more – and everything's worth trying. Portions are generous and are as big on flavour as they are in size. Hoa Nguyen says: 'As a homegrown and locally-owned business, Noodle Bowl still retains its excellent food quality and homely vibe today. Despite being around for a long time, Noodle Bowl's cooking quality remains top-notch, and they use very authentic spices and sauces that make the dish flavours unforgettable. 'I go there anytime I have cravings for Malaysian rice and noodle dishes with deep umami flavours and fiery chilli and spices.' Must-order dish: The original Malaysian laksa lemak soup with prawn. Satwa (04 345 3382). Ocean Basket 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Ocean Basket Recommended by: Carmen Landsberg, group executive chef of Brunch & Cake What is it? This South African name serves up fresh seafood in Mirdif Mall. Expect a wide selection of Mediterranean-inspired dishes, including combos of prawns, fish, and calamari. There's also a seafood platter with all three that can be ordered either grilled or fried. Landsberg says: 'I love so many of the items on their menu and would go once a week if I could. It reminds me so much of home, as there it's a really popular place, situated close to the beach. 'There is nothing better than thinking of being on the beach in South Africa, eating fresh seafood.' Must-order dish: Seafood platter for one – with mussels, prawns, fish and calamari plus rice and fries with a village salad. City Centre Mirdif, Mirdif (04 201 1566). 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Raju Omlet Recommended by: Luma Makhlouf, founder of Maiz Tacos. The clue is in the name with this one – everything about this place is egg-centric. From half-fry to eggs kejriwal, plus of course practically every omelette you could imagine – from mushroom to masala corn, Mexican to chilli cheese. There are also egg curries and egg noodle dishes. Makhlouf says: 'Get there early on a weekend morning before the queues start. Consistency is key here because every single time I go, it's so good. I've been about a million times and never had a bad meal.' Must-order dish: Tikka egg wraps. Cluster T, JLT (04 344 9933). Saigon 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Saigon Recommended by: New Chaklang, chef and founder of Café Isan. This authentic Vietnamese joint serves up traditional dishes such as summer rolls, pho, bun, wok-fried dishes and more. Saigon prides itself on its authentic cuisine. Chaklang says: 'Saigon is my favourite place, all the dishes there are really fresh and very light, which is perfect as I don't like heavy food. 'I've been there a lot now, and the food is always really good; we get it on delivery too. I love Vietnamese food, the pho and chicken-fried rice are really good.' Must-order dish: Banh xeo – crispy Vietnamese rice crêpes with bean sprouts and prawns. Cluster D, JLT (050 738 0669). Sallet Al Sayed 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Sallet Al Sayed Recommended by: Stephen Flawith, founder of Pickl. A casual Middle Eastern seafood restaurant that specialises in fresh fish, served in a simple, tasty way. There's loads of fish on the menu from sherri to koffer, red snapper, sea bass, salmon, sardines and more. Flawith says: 'Sallet Al Sayed is great any time of day, I tend to angle more towards lunches there as the traffic is busier in the evenings leading into Karama. 'It serves up possibly some of the best grilled shrimps in the UAE, and the bread and hummus are also to die for. A small independent that outstrips the larger players by a country mile. 'You can tell they care about each and every order that goes out and have truly perfected their product range. Price also plays a part, they don't break the bank and offer a better quality than their pricier counterparts. Get off the beaten track and get into Karama, Bur Dubai and Deira. This is where the real magic happens.' Must-order dish: Grilled shrimp with secret sauce, tomato salad and hummus. Karama (04 335 5722). Recommended by: Nick Alvis, executive chef at The Beam and Andy Toh Chye Siong, executive chef of Hakkasan Middle East. Housed in JVC, this homegrown restaurant was set up by 'Mama', who had 'fire in her eyes, a dream in her heart and a passion for food'. Sticky Rice has soared in popularity and is known for its homely atmosphere, family-run vibe and traditional, tasty eats, with a range of spice levels optional. Alvis says: 'Whenever I have a night in on my own to watch a movie, I'll order it in. Why is it so fantastic? It's the closest (taste-wise) I have ever come to when I was travelling, island hopping and diving in Thailand.' Must-order dish: The chicken pad krapow with sticky rice and crispy fried egg. Toh Chye Siong says: 'The flavours are very authentic and I love going on my day off or getting it delivered.' Must-order dish: Classic green curry. Sohbha Daffodil, JVC (04 580 8350). Recommended by: Urosh Mitrasinovic, executive chef at G.O.A.T. You can't get closer to an authentic Asian food market in Dubai than this low-key, cool space in JLT. Split into separate kitchens and serving everything from Thai curries to barbecue, there's something for everyone at Streetery. Mitrasinovic says: 'When something is made with effort and love, you can feel that on a plate. These have that effect on me every single time. They've also managed to successfully modify traditional dishes for a highly competitive market such as Dubai, and I strongly relate to that.' Must-order dish: Prawn curry with paratha. Cluster D, JLT (04 587 3373). 32 banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Ravi Restaurant Recommended by: Libor Dobis, corporate chef, ROKA This Satwa spot has been around for more than four decades and is one of the most beloved Pakistani restaurants in Dubai, famed for its pocket-friendly fare. Popular for affordable and super-tasty curries, dhal, biryanis and more, budget dining never looked so tasty. Dobis says: 'I take my family here after karate training. They serve honest, traditional food – the curries are spicy, which I love.' Must-order dish: Chicken peshawari, naan and roti for a banging meal from one of the best budget restaurants in Dubai. Satwa (04 331 5353). Recommended by: Danilo Valla, head chef at Roberto's. Renowned for its silky smooth ramen and delicious kushiyaki, there are plenty of street food-style plates to get stuck into, so gather your mates and order a bunch of stuff to share. It is one of the best Japanese restaurants in Dubai, ideal for when you want something more casual but just as tasty. Valla says: 'I always go to Reif's when I want to have fantastic and delicious Japanese food without going to fancy places. The menu changes quite fast, and the portions are not too big; perfect if you choose a lot of dishes. 'You're sure to have a good dinner experience. Although the wagyu katsu sando isn't on the budget side of things, it's still well worth it if you're splashing out.' Must-order dish: 18-hour Chicken ramen. It's so rich in flavour and is definitely a must-try. Dar Wasl Mall, Al Wasl Road, Rossovivo Artisan Pizza Banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Rossovivo Artisan Pizza Recommended by: Giuseppe Giampietro, executive chef at GAL. Rossovivo specialises in interesting pizza toppings – with everything from pizza pistachio (mozzarella, cream, pistachio, bresaola and basil) to pizza UAE (mozzarella, minced beef and white onion) on the menu. You can even order from a special mozzarella menu with a range of cow's milk and buffalo milk cheese. Giampietro says: 'Every time that I miss Italy, I head here as it reminds me of home. The ambience, the hospitality and, of course, the taste of home-made food. 'It has the power to teleport you back to the home streets of Italy, even if it is for just an hour.' Must-order dish? The Pizza Diavola, with beef salami, chilli oil and fresh basil. Internet City, (04 427 2477). Texas Roadhouse Banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Texas Roadhouse Recommended by: Rifky Sadhakathullah, executive chef at Dream Restaurant & Garden of Dream Dubai. An all-American joint serving up proper US grub including wings, country-fried chicken, loaded Idaho potato skins and a whole range of steaks, in a casual setting at The Dubai Mall, for when you need a break from the shops. Sadhakathullah says: 'My favourite things have to be the freshly baked bread that they bring to the table and the spicy sauce on the chicken wings. Although I also love the rib-eye steak with loaded French fries.' Must-order dish? Smoked Buffalo wings with fresh celery and blue cheese sauce. The Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai, (04 419 0266). Banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Wokyo Recommended by: Jill Okkers, culinary director at tashas Group. A casual noodle joint in JLT, Wokyo prides itself on Tokyo-style bowls. The menu is ready for you to navigate yourself – from noodles to protein, sauces and more, whatever you want, you can create here, making it a top option for everyone, whatever their taste buds. Okkers says: 'I usually go to Wokyo on a Saturday for an early evening, lazy dinner. Order all the sides to share for a starter for a taste of everything, plus you can build your own noodle bowl, and the Singapore crunchy peanut sauce is amazing. 'It's quick, easy, the food is always good, the service is great, and it's super-affordable.' Must-order dish: Sapporo ramen, a slurp-worthy bowl of ten-hour slow-cooked broth. Plus the matcha or milk tea soft serve ice cream for dessert. Cluster J, JLT, (800 96596). Zagol Banging budget restaurants, as chosen by Dubai's top chefs. Credit: Zagol Recommended by: Kelvin Cheung, chef and partner at Jun's. Zagol is a low-key and cool Ethiopian restaurant located in the heart of Karama and one of the most authentic places to reach for your favourite Ethiopian dishes. So if you want to taste real spice and flavours that make you question how a simple dish can be so rich and palate-awakening, then go to Zagol – right now. Cheung says: 'Zagol is a weekly staple in our household. The injera, naturally gluten-free fermented flatbread, is flown in daily and with its wide variety of vegetables and meat, there's something everyone in the family enjoys. 'I personally enjoy the table by the window in the smaller of the two restaurants that are next door to each other. It feels like you're in someone's home, and you can smell the Ethiopian coffee as you wait for your food.' Must-order dish: Our go-to order is the beyaynet, a vegetarian lentil-based platter which you order based on the number of people in your part,y and they serve on a large platter in the middle. Mabrooka 1 Building, Al Karama (050 323 1822). This story was originally published in August 2022. Looking for things to do in Dubai? All the best concerts and gigs coming to Dubai in 2025 There's a show for every taste The big comedy shows and comedians to catch in Dubai Book tickets now for these top gigs and events Where to watch live music in Dubai Soak up some melodies in bars and clubs across the city


Time of India
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Check out an actress' journey from near-drowning debut to epic roles in Bollywood's biggest films
Lara Dutta Lara Dutta may be a familiar face in Bollywood today, but her beginnings were far from the niche of the film world. Raised in a disciplined, non-film household whose father served in the Indian Air Force, Lara's childhood was one of travel and learning. Eventually settling in Bengaluru, she went on to complete her education at a reputed institution before stepping into the limelight through beauty pageants. After winning several pageants, she achieved global recognition by being crowned ' Miss Universe ' in 2000, making India proud on an international stage. What followed was a rush of film offers and an inevitable entry into Bollywood. A dramatic debut with Akshay and Priyanka In 2003, Lara made her silver screen debut with 'Andaaz', sharing screen space with Akshay Kumar and another debutante, Priyanka Chopra. She played the bold and energetic role that resonated with audiences and marked a successful start to her acting journey. However, behind the scenes, her debut almost took a tragic turn. According to reports shared in DNA India, while shooting the romantic track 'Rabba ishq na Hove' in Cape Town, Lara encountered a terrifying incident. During high tide, a powerful wave struck the rock she was standing on which caused her to lose balance and fall into the water. Unable to swim, she was quickly swept away by the current until Akshay Kumar jumped in and rescued her. The incident could've ended badly but thankfully, it turned into a story of survival and camaraderie. A steady rise in Bollywood Post 'Andaaz' Lara carved a niche for herself in the industry with a string of hit films such as 'Masti, No Entry, Bhagam Bhag, Partner, Billu Barber, Housefull, and Don 2.' Her versatile performances and charismatic presence made her a favorite among fans and filmmakers alike. Love, marriage, and motherhood While her film career was soaring, Lara's personal life took a beautiful turn when she met tennis star Mahesh Bhupathi. The two got engaged in 2010 and tied the knot in a civil ceremony in Mumbai in 2011, followed by a Christian wedding in Goa. A year later, the couple welcomed their daughter, Saira, bringing a new chapter of joy into Lara's life. What's next for Lara Dutta Lara is far from slowing down. She's set to appear in the star-studded comedy 'Welcome to the Jungle' featuring a massive ensemble including Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Arshad Warsi, Paresh Rawal, Raveena Tandon and Jacqueline Fernandez. She's also gearing up for one of her most exciting roles yet—playing Princess Kaikeyi in Nitesh Tiwari's ambitious epic 'Ramayana.' With her elegance and screen presence, Lara is expected to bring depth and nuance to the powerful mythological character. From almost drowning on her debut set to standing tall among industry veterans in major upcoming releases, Lara Dutta's journey is nothing short of inspiring.


India.com
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Lara Dutta Celebrates 25 Years Of Miss Universe Glory With Heartwearming Post: Day Of Roller Coaster Emotions…
It has been 25 years since Lara Dutta brought home the Miss Universe crown. However, May 12 holds a lot of memories for the diva as it happens to be her father's birthday. Lara decided the mark the day with a puja ceremony with her parents. She took to her Instagram handle and shared a couple of sneak peeks from the puja, along with some throwback images from the pageant. Thanking everyone for the love she has received over the years, Lara also penned a heartfelt note saying, "Yesterday was a day of roller coaster emotions….. the 12th of May…….. a significant day in my life! Not just my Dad's birthday, but also the day I won Miss Universe 25 years ago!. Time certainly flies!!! Marked the day yesterday with a puja to celebrate my father's life…… knowing full well how fleeting and fragile life is, it's important to acknowledge and be grateful for the gifts the universe bestows upon us.. Thank you for the love and for your companionship over the last 25 years!" Take A Look At The Post: Back in 2000, Lara created history by becoming the second Indian to win the Miss Universe, after Sushmita Sen, who bagged the title in 1994. After this, Lara went on to become a part of several Bollywood projects, including "Masti" (2004), "No Entry" (2005), "Bhagam Bhag" (2006), "Partner" (2007), "Housefull" (2010), and "Chalo Dilli" (2011), among others. On the work front, Lara has been roped in for the highly-awaited drama, 'Welcome to the Jungle'. The sequel will mark her reunion with Akshay Kumar after the 2021 drama 'Bell Bottom.' Helmed by Ahmed Khan, the project boasts an ensemble cast featuring Raveena Tandon, Suniel Shetty, Disha Patani, Aftab Shivdasani, Jacqueline Fernandez, Arshad Warsi, and Tusshar Kapoor, along with others.