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Omnia Serves Authentic Lebanese Flavors in Hong Kong's Soho
Omnia Serves Authentic Lebanese Flavors in Hong Kong's Soho

Bloomberg

time02-08-2025

  • Bloomberg

Omnia Serves Authentic Lebanese Flavors in Hong Kong's Soho

Despite Hong Kong's plethora of international cuisines, the flavors of the Middle East are sorely underrepresented. As someone who grew up in the Persian Gulf, I struggle to find places in town that serve kibbeh, manakeesh, shawarma and other regional staples. So I was especially eager to pay Omnia a visit when I heard a new Lebanese restaurant had recently opened its doors in Soho. Omnia, which means 'wish' in Arabic, is run by chef and culinary entrepreneur Nadim Hamze, formerly of Sumac. Hamze promises to celebrate Lebanese culinary heritage and deliver 'soulfully satisfying' food with his latest dining venture, which opened in May.

Herbal rush: Manipur startups venture beyond caffeinated drinks
Herbal rush: Manipur startups venture beyond caffeinated drinks

Time of India

time21-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Herbal rush: Manipur startups venture beyond caffeinated drinks

Imphal: Aiming to present tea lovers an alternative to caffeine-based beverages, a number of young Manipur entrepreneurs are experimenting with indigenously grown plants to produce flavoured herbal drinks. Sumac berries, gooseberries and banana peels are among the ingredients that go into the making of these unconventional beverages. For Elizabeth Yambem, the founder of 'Dwellers Teas', the longingness for home and the desire to reconnect with childhood memories prompted her to launch her own brand of beverages. "We produce more than 10 varieties of herbal tea and employ 20 women at our Uripok manufacturing unit in Imphal West district. Our products are sold outside the state, too," Yambem told PTI. She said her company procures locally grown indigenous plants cultivated by farmers from various villages and hill districts, including Phayeng in Imphal West and Ukhrul. "I wanted to relive the childhood memories of Sumac berries, gooseberries, the vibrant Red Roselle, and the bittersweet Nong-mang-kha (a traditional medicinal plant) lovingly brewed by our elders in a way that could suit the changing times," she said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy the Dip: Top 5 Dividend Stocks with Growth Potential Seeking Alpha Read More Undo "We started researching for locally grown ingredients, many of which had medicinal properties, in 2016 and launched the company in 2017 in Guwahati. We relocated to Imphal in 2018," Yambem said. Yambem is not alone in the growing number of young entrepreneurs experimenting with unique ingredients to come up with herbal beverages in the northeastern state. Selina Mutum, the founder of 'Nongmadol Beverage', focuses on producing drinks with banana and pineapple peels to which spices are added for extra flavour. "In my locality, I had seen some manufacturing units producing banana chips but wasting the peels. I wanted to promote a sustainable way to use those unused peels as well as bring a new flavour-based beverage that is purely herbal," Mutum told PTI. "We formally launched the product in Jan 2024 at our unit in Heingang in Imphal East district. We have a team of six dedicated women," she said. She, however, said operations are occasionally impacted as packaging materials from outside the state do not arrive on time, due to the crisis caused by the ethnic conflict in Manipur. Yambem and Mutum's companies produce around 500-700 boxes of herbal beverages per month. While the herbal drinks of 'Dwellers Teas' start from Rs 50 a packet, the prices of 'Nongmadol Beverage' range from Rs 50 to Rs 200 per packet. PTI

Berries, blooms: Manipur startups venture beyond caffeinated drinks
Berries, blooms: Manipur startups venture beyond caffeinated drinks

Business Standard

time20-07-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Berries, blooms: Manipur startups venture beyond caffeinated drinks

Aiming to present tea lovers an alternative to caffeine-based beverages, a number of young Manipur entrepreneurs are experimenting with indigenously grown plants to produce flavoured herbal drinks. Sumac berries, gooseberries and banana peels are among the ingredients that go into the making of these unconventional beverages. For Elizabeth Yambem, the founder of 'Dwellers Teas', the longingness for home and the desire to reconnect with childhood memories prompted her to launch her own brand of beverages. "We produce more than 10 varieties of herbal tea and employ 20 women at our Uripok manufacturing unit in Imphal West district. Our products are sold outside the state, too," Yambem told PTI. She said her company procures locally grown indigenous plants cultivated by farmers from various villages and hill districts, including Phayeng in Imphal West, and Ukhrul. "I wanted to relive the childhood memories of Sumac berries, gooseberries, the vibrant Red Roselle, and the bittersweet Nong-mang-kha (a traditional medicinal plant) lovingly brewed by our elders in a way that could suit the changing times," she said. "We started researching for locally grown ingredients, many of which had medicinal properties, in 2016 and launched the company in 2017 in Guwahati. We relocated to Imphal in 2018," Yambem said. Yambem is not alone in the growing number of young entrepreneurs experimenting with unique ingredients to come up with herbal beverages in the northeastern state. Selina Mutum, the founder of 'Nongmadol Beverage', focuses on producing drinks with banana and pineapple peels to which spices are added for extra flavour. "In my locality, I had seen some manufacturing units producing banana chips but wasting the peels. I wanted to promote a sustainable way to use those unused peels as well as bring a new flavour-based beverage that is purely herbal," Mutum told PTI. "We formally launched the product in January, 2024 at our unit in Heingang in Imphal East district. We have a team of six dedicated women," she said. She, however, said operations are occasionally impacted as packaging materials from outside the state do not arrive on time, due to the crisis caused by the ethnic conflict in Manipur. Yambem and Mutum's companies produce around 500-700 boxes of herbal beverages per month. While the herbal drinks of 'Dwellers Teas' start from ₹50 a packet, the prices of 'Nongmadol Beverage' range from ₹50 to ₹200 per packet. Manipur University student Thounaojam Selika, who has a liking for such beverages, said, "Herbal drinks are becoming more and more popular among the youths in the state, as those don't contain caffeine and have various health benefits. It is also very popular on the varsity campus. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

I stayed in London's best boutique hotel – this is why it's better than all the rest
I stayed in London's best boutique hotel – this is why it's better than all the rest

Scottish Sun

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

I stayed in London's best boutique hotel – this is why it's better than all the rest

And the Sun Travel team's other favourite hotels in the UK SO SUITE I stayed in London's best boutique hotel – this is why it's better than all the rest THE best boutique hotel in London have been revealed - and I stayed at the winner. Artist Residence in Pimlico was named the best by Muddy Stilettos in this year's London Awards. Advertisement 4 Artist Residence in London has been name the top boutique hotel in the city Credit: Artist Residence 4 I was lucky enough to stay and the restaurant food was enough to sell me on the hotel Credit: Artist Residence Along with hotels in Bristol, Oxfordshire, Brighton and Cornwall, the London hotel was the first I'd stayed in. My biggest bugbear with a hotel is when the rooms feel too sterile and uniform, making it feel not very cosy. Yet Artist Residence are made to feel like you are staying at your eccentric auntie's house, who loves trinkets and unique artwork. The London hotel has just 10 rooms, and is around five minutes from Victoria Station so is extremely centrally located. Advertisement The most basic room is the Small Room which still have king size beds and rainfall shower bathrooms, as well as space for an armchair and writing desks. I stayed in the Club Suite, the second largest in the hotel with a grand Super King bed with velvet scalloped headboard. Not only does it have amazing views over Cambridge Street, but it has a beautiful roll top bath. However, it is tucked down a quiet side-street so don't expect much noise at night. Advertisement When walking inside, it is full of brightly coloured curated artwork, This includes free breakfast as well as a bottle of rose in the room. Trendy English seaside town has rooftop bar that 'feels like the Med' The Cambridge Street restaurant is one of the best hotel restaurants I've been to, and even rivals some top London restaurants as well. The breakfast has all of the classics, from Full English to pastries but the chili fried egg and bacon brioche is a stela option to choose. Advertisement But the dinner shines with everything with the insanely delicious asparagus and pea gnocchi for vegetarians or the Med-inspired Sumac roast chicken . I'm also still dreaming of their rich chocolate mousse, complete with fresh English strawberries and whipped cream. 4 The rooms are made to feel like a cosy family home Credit: Artist Residence 4 Even the smaller rooms have vintage furniture and curated artwork Credit: Artist Residence Advertisement The cocktail list is just as extensive, with the Artist No. 15's lychee and elderflower my favourite. It's not just me saying that - one woman wrote on Tripadvisor that is was one of "the most delicious meals of our trip," with a second adding: "Best kept secret (restaurant) in London." Another said the hotel feels like their "second home" and another wrote: "Felt more like staying at a friends stylish home than in a hotel". To celebrate the win, Artist Residence is offering a free "two-night treat" for anyone who books a stay up to June 5. Advertisement Other events coming up include Sip & Paint night which costs £35 on June 16. Rooms start from £250 a night. We've rounded up some of our favourite UK hotels to visit this year. And here are some of our other hotel reviews.

I stayed in London's best boutique hotel – this is why it's better than all the rest
I stayed in London's best boutique hotel – this is why it's better than all the rest

The Irish Sun

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

I stayed in London's best boutique hotel – this is why it's better than all the rest

THE best boutique hotel in London have been revealed - and I stayed at the winner. Artist Residence in Pimlico was named the best by Muddy Stilettos in this year's London Awards. 4 Artist Residence in London has been name the top boutique hotel in the city Credit: Artist Residence 4 I was lucky enough to stay and the restaurant food was enough to sell me on the hotel Credit: Artist Residence Along with hotels in Cornwall , the London hotel was the first I'd stayed in. My biggest bugbear with a hotel is when the rooms feel too sterile and uniform, making it feel not very cosy. Yet Artist Residence are made to feel like you are staying at your eccentric auntie's house, who loves trinkets and unique artwork. The London hotel has just 10 rooms, and is around five minutes from Victoria Station so is extremely centrally located. Read more on hotels The most basic room is the Small Room which still have king size beds and rainfall shower bathrooms, as well as space for an armchair and writing desks. I stayed in the Club Suite, the second largest in the hotel with a grand Super King bed with velvet scalloped headboard. Not only does it have amazing views over Cambridge Street, but it has a beautiful roll top bath. However, it is tucked down a quiet side-street so don't expect much noise at night. Most read in News Travel When walking inside, it is full of brightly coloured curated artwork, This includes free breakfast as well as a bottle of rose in the room. Trendy English seaside town has rooftop bar that 'feels like the Med' The Cambridge Street restaurant is one of the best hotel restaurants I've been to, and even rivals some top London restaurants as well. The breakfast has all of the classics, from Full English to pastries but the chili fried egg and bacon brioche is a stela option to choose. But the dinner shines with everything with the insanely delicious asparagus and pea gnocchi for vegetarians or the Med-inspired Sumac roast chicken . I'm also still dreaming of their rich chocolate mousse, complete with fresh English strawberries and whipped cream. 4 The rooms are made to feel like a cosy family home Credit: Artist Residence 4 Even the smaller rooms have vintage furniture and curated artwork Credit: Artist Residence The cocktail list is just as extensive, with the Artist No. 15's lychee and elderflower my favourite. It's not just me saying that - one woman wrote on Tripadvisor that is was one of "the most delicious meals of our trip," with a second adding: "Best kept secret (restaurant) in London." Another said the hotel feels like their "second home" and another wrote: "Felt more like staying at a friends stylish home than in a hotel". To celebrate the win, Artist Residence is offering a free "two-night treat" for anyone who books a stay up to June 5. Other events coming up include Sip & Paint night which costs £35 on June 16. Rooms start from £250 a night. We've rounded up some of our And here are some of our other hotel reviews.

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