Archive for the ‘Food and Drink’ Category
by Raja Islam
April 21st, 2009 @ 11:41 AM

Yesterday I received an email from a friend about the most awaited food street of Karachi which is still under construction. If i recall correctly the place has been under construction since quite a few years under the Nati Jetty bridge. With this the curious I thought of investigating. I took the only clues that i had to further investigate (the email from a friend). On further investigation I found that Port grand a US based company is working on this project and it was expected to get completed in 2006 but for unknown reasons they are almost 3 years behind the project deadline.
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Tags: netty jetty hotel resturant karachi food street constuc
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by Teeth Maestro
April 19th, 2009 @ 3:32 AM
A new coffee house cum restaurant has opened up on 26th street named Cafe Koel, this is located in the same lane as Cafe Flo [new location off 26th street]. The cafe is owned an operated by NoorJehan Belgrami and presents a very casual setting. Food presentation is good but needs a little more finishing touch, the best part of Cafe Koel is the assortment of appetizers and drinks, some love the Imili drink but I simply could not resist the temptation to gulp down two ice cold glasses of a Koel specialty drink called Fire and Ice.
Fire and Ice is a cold, sweet and spicy drink, so many tingling taste buds but simply delicious and it barely costs a Rs. 100. Cafe Koel is not too expensive and may run a main course dish at roughly 450-500 per head [main course and drink]
I would recommend people to swing by and test it out, it has the knack of becoming a must-go to coffee house in Karachi, but we still await a little more finesse
Tags: food, karachi
Posted in Food and Drink | 44 Comments »
by MB
April 7th, 2009 @ 11:51 AM
Tel: 5843121-5843122-5840909
[Credit : Asad Hameed]

Tags: village restaurant
Posted in Announcement, Food and Drink, Why Karachi Rocks | 14 Comments »
by Faisal.K
March 17th, 2009 @ 12:31 PM
Ever since the first coming of BB in Pakistan the doors to liberalism were thrown wide open and out came a whole lot of demons to our generally conservative society. Among them was the easy availabilty of home distelled liquor or moonshine which is brewed in shuttered garages and small back yard distilleries all across Karachi.
The current Minister of excise and taxation has started to address this problem by raiding several spots in this city where such liquor is openly bought and sold.
The sad part is that these raids are only being conducted for the benefit of the many “red and blue” colored government license shops operating across the city selling official liquor. The question thus is of taxes unpaid on the sale of homegrown liquor and not that this ill is spreading in our society without check.
Even putting aside the religious castration that drinking alcohol is attributed to, drinking home grown liquor can lead to blindness, fits as well as other side effects because the manufactiring is more of a bhatti kind then proper processing. As a city we need to recognize the wide sale of both imported and home grown liquor here and regularize the process rather than letting it operate on a bootleg basis. I regularly see kids and women lining up at a liquor shop near my workplace on the way back, and it chills my heart that people are being sold alcohol without check of age or any other verification.
The sooner we realize that this problem now exists in our society on a wide scale basis the faster we can engage it and try to address it. I appeal to our newly appointed Chief Justice to after coming into office take suo motto action on the unchecked sale of alcohol in Karachi and bring it out in the open.
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Tags: alcoholism unchecked in karachi, karachi moonshine, karachi selling booze openly
Posted in Food and Drink, Health Related, Life in Karachi | 16 Comments »
by Jamash
February 23rd, 2009 @ 12:50 AM
Yesterday Concern for Children Trust invited the press/media and journalists to cover an exhibition of art work and photographs created by the children of Macher colony. The artwork had previously been displayed in of a couple of exhibitions in different art galleries in the city but only this time the display was where it had actually come from, the Macher colony it’s self. (more…)
Posted in Events / Festivals, Food and Drink, Life in Karachi, Social Scene | 21 Comments »
by Jamash
February 11th, 2009 @ 11:40 PM
An earlier announced Food Festival for a cause, by the Concern for Children Trust which was cancelled due to bad weather has been rescheduled for 15th Of February 2009. So participate have fun and make a difference for the underprivileged people of “Machar Colony”.
Details are as under:
Date: Sunday, December 21, 2008
Time: 11:00am – 6:00pm
Location: Rahat Stadium, DHA
By Concern for Children Trust : http://concernforchildren.org.pk/
Entry Tickets to the event for a donation of Rs.100, are available at: Espresso, Muzika, Hot-Spot, The Elephant Warehouse and also at the venue.
Posted in Announcement, Events / Festivals, Food and Drink | 3 Comments »
by Raheel Lakhani
February 2nd, 2009 @ 2:12 AM
The Society of Iqbal Sciences is holding its first session at Teachers’ Development Centre, 129G, Block 2, P.E.C.H.S., Karachi, on 7th of February 2009. The session will start from 3.00 pm and program contents are workshop, discussion and Q-A sitting and representation of literature on Iqbal (books and media) published by Iqbal Academy Pakistan.
The workshop will be conducted by Khurram Ali Shafique, Research Consultant for Iqbal Academy Pakistan and the author of Iqbal: An Illustrated Biography. Admission fee per person is Rs.50 per session.
Pre-session registration at henajawaid000@hotmail.com is required.
PS:Being a student of Mr. Khurram, I can guarantee that this would be worth your time as he has done extensive research on life and works of Iqbal having quite an intriguing perspective.
Tags: Iqbal
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by mqpasta
January 9th, 2009 @ 8:11 PM
Enough busy because of coming deadline? or don’t want to drive few kilometers in order to save fuel? …. just make a call to your favorite restaurant for home/office delivery of your order! but … what? You don’t have phone number of your favorite restaurant?
Wait… Don’t worry! Karachi Metro is for you. Karachi Metro is a place where you can find phone numbers of popular spots in Karachi. Filter restaurants into different categories by a simple click. You can also find menus of different restaurant to find your favorite meal.
Tags: Restaurants
Posted in Food and Drink, Technology | 5 Comments »
by Jamash
January 9th, 2009 @ 4:25 PM
Since a few days I am spending most of my time swatting flies, it is not that I don’t have anything better to do but when these tiny flying insects bother you beyond your limits of tolerance one has to take these measures, I have got the flours washed with Phenol, have tried bug spray on them but nothing seems to shatter their determination nor they reduce in number because they are plentiful all over the city.
Today I parked my car under a tree in North Nazimabad and within an hour there were at least a thousand of flies on the bonnet alone, two days ago I discovered one in the Biryani purchased from a famous Biryani Chain in the city, and today in the morning, Right in our own garden, along side the mint plants one committed suicide in my freshly brewed cup of coffee. (more…)
Posted in Food and Drink, Health Related, Life in Karachi, Social Scene, Why Karachi Sucks | 3 Comments »
by Teeth Maestro
January 7th, 2009 @ 6:26 PM

Costa Coffee closes down
In what may have been a three years of splendid coffee [
covered by KMB in 2005 when it opened its doors], Costa Coffee has closed its operations across Karachi [& across Pakistan, as I am informed] as of January 1st 2009.
The location at Zamzama stands deserted, with a lone guard manning the front door probably to keep any stray coffee addicts away from rancoffee-beansacking the joint. The location at both D-Marts is deserted as well. Though the official statement [as narrated by the guard on duty] is that they have ‘closed down for renovations’, but the other competing coffee house ‘down the street’ narrates a story of tremendous business losses, as practically everything was being imported from abroad and sustainability in this economic down turn did not bode well for the Pakistani operations.
I for sure will miss out on its coffee …. but more importantly Pakistan also stands to loose on this franchise, as it would surely not set a good example for other similar ventures in the future.
Tags: Coffer, Costa, karachi, Restaurant, Restaurant Reviews, zamzama
Posted in Food and Drink, Life in Karachi, Restaurant Reviews | 17 Comments »