HOSTING 101 WITH NOURA ALAMEERI AND MOHAMAD AKKAOUI
The joy of breaking bread
Throughout Ramadan, we delve deeper into the stories of our campaignās leading faces. The fourth and final edition culminates with restauranteurs Noura AlAmeeri and Mohamad Akkaoui, who share their best tips for hosting this season.
DISCOVER THE RAMADAN BOUTIQUENOURA ALAMEERI & OMAR ALMATARI
Kuwaiti entrepreneur Noura AlAmeeri is bringing the heat to her city with Fired Pizza. From red-hot spicy pepperoni to umami-rich truffle, her pizzeriaās freshly baked slices always hit the spot. It was only fitting that Fired played host to Levelās first activation in Kuwait earlier this year. For our campaign, Noura was photographed with her childhood friend Omar AlMatari.
In our city, Ramadan isā¦ a time of communal iftars, vibrant decorations, and the comforting embrace of prayers. Family and friends gather for shared meals, fostering a sense of unity. We prioritise self-discipline, reflection, and volunteering, weaving the spirit of generosity into these cherished moments.
Family is everything becauseā¦ family connections provide emotional support, strengthen bonds, and contribute to overall well-being.
The best way to win over your guests is toā¦ create a welcoming atmosphere, offer genuine hospitality, and ensure their needs are anticipated and met.
I know the best spot in town forā¦ buying traditional attire and all else you would need. Head to Al-Mubarkiya Souq.
Great things are comingā¦ but I have to keep them a secret for now. There is always space for me to grow and push boundaries.
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AMAL DOKOR, IBRAHIM AKKAOUI & MOHAMAD AKKAOUI
Nostalgia, family, and delectable manaĆ©esh are at the heart of this trio. From a humble eatery in Abu Dhabi to an ongoing successful pop-up in Dubaiās Alserkal Avenue, Mohamad Akkaoui and his dad have transformed Akhu Manoushe into the cityās go-to spot for sumptuous, oven-baked Levantine flatbread. Mohamad was captured with his mum and dad for our Ramadan campaign.
I connect with my community byā¦ putting a smile on their face through food and storytelling I believe that the best way to showcase your culture, tradition, and how youāre raised is by sharing a meal with someone. You can tell a lot about the person by how they talk about their recipes, their stories and memories of a certain dish, the way they present the dish, and how they eat it.
Breaking bread together starts withā¦ gratitude.
The best way to win over your guests is toā¦ express the why behind the dish. Choosing what youāre going to feed people is not an easy decision. Taking your guest through the journey of why you chose this dish can win them over and get them fully excited about the experience at hand.
I know the best spot in town forā¦ manaĆ©esh!
What I order for the tableā¦ I usually over order for the table because I would like to make sure everyone leaves fulfilled, stuffed and happy.