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Social Business in the Restaurant Sector

Japan’s leading food brand signed a joint venture agreement with the Yunus center to establish a social business in the restaurant sector in Bangladesh. It’s aim to produce quality food through several outlets in Bangladesh.

Nobel laureate Prof. Muhammad Yunus,Chairman of yunus center and Miki Watanabe, CEO of Watami group signed an agreement at Yunus Center in Dhaka,Bangladesh.

The social business pioneer also said the restaurants would not be only setup in the capital city, but also in many other cities across the country.

Watami Group is the top food and beverage brand in Japan. The company has grown into 600 restaurants in Japan and 30 other outlets overseas in a short span of 25 years.

Table Manners

1) Sitting down while eating.

2) Eating together and sharing of food.

3) Serving others first, especially guests.

4) Host is the first to start eating and the last to finish. (This is the opposite of Western table manners.)

5) Taking food in smaller portions than needed.

6) Finishing (cleaning) the plate without leftovers (this too is different from Western tradition where we are taught to always leave a small bit on the plate.)

7) Eating with the right hand.

8) Waiting for everyone to finish before finally leaving the table or floor cloth.

9) Washing hands and mouth before and after eating.

10) Brushing teeth before and after eating (Miswak).

11) Sharing food with relatives, friends, neighbors, the needy and destitute.

12) Eat from the corner of the plate from your side (for one dish communal eating), don't eat from the middle or the other side of the dish.

13) As an invited guest it is permissible to ask your host for water or salt. Accept what is offered and don't request additional items your host may not have available.

14) When eating in a group, if quantities are limited, share from your plate with the others.

Just Taste & Say Wao!!!

What to eat? Where to eat? We cannot guarantee quality but Taste Guaranteed. The Following Restaurants has marked their name for mentioned tasty food in the heart of the people. If it is not tested yet, Please test it now and say Just WAO!!!

MotiJheel:

Goroa Restaurant-Kichuri Hirajheel Restauant-Bhuna Kicuri Hotel Victory,Naya Palton-Buffet Behind Motijheel Center: Mamas Kichuri,

Dhanmondi,Mohammadpur,Elephent Road,Mirpur:

Shaad Teheri Ghor,Lalmatia,Dhaka- Kichuri & Teheri Sunami Restaurant,Jigatola More,Dhaka- Kassi Biriyani Lailati,Dhanmondi: Bhuna Kichuri, Korai Ghost,Dhanmondi : Hilsha Sauce, Korai Ghost, Hyderabadi dom Biriyani Bihari Camp: Chap-Beef, Mutton Bihari Camp, Beside Town Hall Market: Manjarer Puri Prince Restaurant, Dhanmondi Mirpur Road- Crab Shawkat kabab, Mirpur-10 Heritage Sharma House, Hatirpool : Sharma Mochak Shaad Restora-Rice & Vorta (36 Items) Maloncha, Elephent Road-Kassi Biriyani Al mahboob Restora,Shymoli Ring Road,-Grill Chicken Infront of Saint Joseph School, MohammadPur : Chanacur Bhaja

Gulshan,Banani:

Kosturi, Gulshan -Shorma Purnima Restaurant, Gulshan-1: Fish, Chicken Biriyani Fakaruddin Biriyani,Gulshan-1: Biriyani Khazana, Gulshan-2: Mutton Dom Biriyani Boomers Restaurant, Banani- Buffet Ekushe,Uttara: Grill Chicken Star Hotel, Banani,Dhanmondi,Kawran Bazar: Kassi & kabab

Khilgaon:

Vola Bhai Biriyani, Khilgaon : Biriyani, Chap-Beef, Mutton Mukta Biriyani- Khilgaon- Biriyani Al Rahmania Restaurant,Opposite to Khilgaon market-Grill Chicken, Teheri

Old Dhaka:

Al Rajjak Restaurant,Nawabpur,Dhaka- Kassi Biriyani+ Glassi Hotel Star,Nawabpur- Mutton Lekush, Lobster, Faluda Becharam Dewri Morog Polao Shai Shaheber Biriyani,Chawkbazar: Biriyani Shahi Shahaeber Zuna Biriyani,Narinda: Biriyani Manik er Nasta.English Road Hazir Biriyani,Nazira Bazar Hotel Nirob, Gail gate-Brain Fry Karim’s Biriyani,Naya Bazar : Biriyani Hanif Biriyani,Opposite to hazi Biriyani Lalbagh Vat er Mosque er Kabab Bon Shamser ali Bhuna Kiscuri,Bongshal Nirob,Chankarpul : Beef Fry, Vorta & Rice Hosni Dalal Road: Porota & Koliga Vagi (Mid Night Menu) Nazir Bazar More: Bismillah Boti kabab & Gurdaar

Chittagong:

Hotel Sazna,Agrabad: Special Shaag Bhaji,Vetki Fish Dhaba Restaurant-GEC: Biriyani, Kichuri Mom Siyam,Sanmar Shopping Complex: Doi Fuska, Porota, Chicken Tikka Hotel Niribili,Coxsbazar: Kichuri Tava Restaurant: Indian Food Meridian restaurant,GEC-Buffet Blossom garden,GEC-Indian Food

Sylhet,Rajshahi,Khulna:

Hotel Undal,East Zindabazar,Sylhet: Korai Mutton,Beef,Kabab,Hyderabadi Biriyani Infront of Court,Rajshahi: Kalai Rooti Saheb Bazar,Rajshahi: Koliga Singara & Mutton Somusa Kosturi,Khulna- Rui Fish Char Khambar More: Mamun’s Chap & Joni Kabab

Foods to make you Smarter

From the many studies in recent years scientists are slowly putting together a list of foods that seem to have particular influence on the health of the brain.

Studies have shown improvements in memory, IQ, concentration and mood; others have shown a reduced risk of cognitive decline, dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Remember to eat these foods and you'll be more likely to remember everything else.

Antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables:

blueberries

strawberries

blackberries

red peppers

oranges

apples

spinach

Foods dense in vitamin E:

nuts

soybean oil (found in many bottled salad dressings)

canola oil

wheat germ

Whole grains:

whole oats

barley

Foods rich in folic acid:

leafy green vegetables

citrus fruits

dried beans

Foods rich in omega-3

s: fish

flaxseed

purslane

One-Two Punch for Alzheimer's

A recent study of 4,740 elderly people linked the combination of vitamin C and E supplements with a 60 percent reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease. The benefits appeared in people who were taking daily supplements containing about 400 IU of vitamin E and 500 mg of vitamin C.

Source: eatingwell.com

Ramadan Best Food Menu-Iftar!!!

Iftar is one of the religious observances of Ramadan.

In Bangladesh, a wide variety of foods is prepared to break the fast at Iftar (During Sunset) time. Some of the common iftar items from Bangladeshi cuisine include Piyaju (made of pulse, onion, and pulse powder), Beguni (made of eggplant and pulse powder), Jilapi, Muri (puffed crunchy rice grains, usually spiced with onion, garlic, chilli and other iftar items), Haleem, dates, Chola (cooked chickpeas), traditional Bengali sweets and different types of seasonal fruits. Drinks such as Rooh Afza and lemon sharbat are common on iftar tables across the country. People like to have iftar at home with all family members and iftar parties are also arranged by mosques. .

Here are some good info where you can find good & tasty Iftar. BANGLARESTORA CLUB Member can avail Iftar at discount rate. .

SeaShell Restaurant,Uttara: Halim-130-300,Doi Bora-150,16 Item Iftar Box-220.

Voter Adda, Uttara: Packet Iftrar-350-450,Halim 150-300/-.

Khushbu,Gulshan: Iftra Box-80-190,Halim-100-350.

Samarkand,Gulshan: Beef Teheri 200-300,Chicken Egg Roll-130,Halim-300-400.

Purnima,Gulshan: Shahi Jilipi 220,Mutton boti Kabab-105,Exclusive Iftar Box-220,120,160 BDT.

Shalimar Garden,Banani: Iftar Box: 140-240 BDT,Jilapi-120,Halim-50-200.

Brocoli,Dhanmondi: Iftar Box-250,Juice-100,Prawn Ball-30.

Food expenditure in World Most Costly Cities

1. Tokyo, Japan

Rank in 2009: 2

Food: Lunch at a restaurant: $18 Can of beer from grocer: $3.37 One kg of rice: $8.47 One dozen eggs: $3.78

2. Oslo, Norway

Rank in 2009: 8

Food: Lunch at a restaurant: $43 Can of beer from grocer: $4.71 One kg of rice: $5.66 One dozen eggs: $6.72

3. Luanda, Angola

Rank in 2009: 1

Food: Lunch at a restaurant: $47 Can of beer from grocer: $1.62 One kg of rice: $4.73 One dozen eggs: $4.75

4. Nagoya, Japan

Rank in 2009: 3

Food: Lunch at a restaurant: $19 Can of beer from grocer: $3.08 One kg of rice: $9.14 One dozen eggs: $3.33

5. Yokohama, Japan

Rank in 2009: 4

Food: Lunch at a restaurant: $17.39 Can of beer from grocer: $3.26 One kg of rice: $6.54 One dozen eggs: $3.72

6. Stavanger, Norway

Rank in 2009: 14

Food: Lunch at a restaurant: $33 Can of beer from grocer: $4.76 One kg of rice: $5.71 One dozen eggs: $6.34

7. Kobe, Japan

Rank in 2009: 6

Food: Lunch at a restaurant: $16 Can of beer from grocer: $3.09 One kg of rice: $8.57 One dozen eggs: $2.81

8. Copenhagen, Denmark

Rank in 2009: 7

Food: Lunch at a restaurant: $36 Can of beer from grocer: $2.10 One kg of rice: $4.85 One dozen eggs: $6.99

9. Geneva, Switzerland

Rank in 2009: 9

Food: Lunch at a restaurant: $30 Can of beer from grocer: $2.02 One kg of rice: $3.81 One dozen eggs: $7.64

10. Zurich, Switzerland

Rank in 2009: 10

Food: Lunch at a restaurant: $25 Can of beer from grocer: $2.01 One kg of rice: $3.36 One dozen eggs: $5.81

Source: Business Week
 
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