Last Friday we decided to revisit one of my family’s
favourite haunts, Casper and Gambini, as we stepped out of our car, we saw that
our favourite was no more- and it had been replaced by a newbie called Uptown
966! This was a bit of a shock, comparable to the shock that you get when you
go to put on your favourite feel-good item of clothing only to discover it’s
been ruined in the wash.
We entered the restaurant with a bit of trepidation,
hoping for the best, while I secretly dreaded the worst. Inside, the changes seemed limited to slight changes in
decor, certain glass topped tables had been replaced by low black wooden
tables, and the big couches were replaced by smaller individual ones, but were
just as snug. We grabbed out favourite spot near the big glass window, which
sort of juts out over the restaurant entrance, and although it’s in the
smoking-section we breathed a sigh of relief that there were no smokers seated
in the area. I love this spot because its bathed in natural sunlight, which is a rarity for most Jeddah's restaurants.
The restaurant is well-lit by natural light, and has wooden floors and panels |
The menu arrived; the ‘look’ had changed: it was short
booklet of recycled paper strapped onto a black card. But as I browsed through
the menu, I noticed that the content was pretty much the same- with the
addition of pizzas, and availability of shisha at SR42.
A view of Andalus Street. |
We collectively ordered a Tomato and Basil
soup, a Watermelon and Blue cheese salad, a Papaya Shrimp sandwich, and the
Asian inspired Cashew Chicken, and for drinks we ordered their popular frozen
Lemonade with a twist of mint and Lemonade with kiwi.
At the end our order,
we asked the waiter the reason behind the name change. He politely informed us
that it was a simply a change of ownership and now it was no longer part of the
C and G franchise; instead it was now fully locally owned. He then reassured us
that 90-95% of the menu was the same as before as well as the staff, and-crucially
the chefs (so we need not worry).
Our Friday lunch tends to be rather late, so when they
served us the assortment of bread with butter and tapenade, I devoured it much
like a vampire does its prey. My favourite is the soft spongy bread which they
serve while it’s still warm.
The tomato and basil soup arrived in a huge bowl, garnished
with croutons and accompanied by a mini Panini bread/bun. This was not just a starter;
it was a meal in itself. I sampled it and tasted lovely, the tomatoes were
roasted then and pureed and seasoned with the right amount of basil, and a bit
of cream/cheese to add depth.
The watermelon and blue cheese salad was beautifully
presented in the form of a giant flower, the endive lettuce came in quite
useful to create the flower petal effect, and pink of the water melon added
colour, and julienne cut green apple added crunch and sweetness.. This salad is
an acquired taste; the blue cheese dressing is tangy and at times slightly
bitter, with a strong flavour and may not be everybody’s cup of tea so to speak.
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The papaya shrimp cold sandwich was filled with succulent
shrimp with a tasty sauce; it was accompanied by choice of either fries or
salad, as we had ordered a salad we’d chosen fries.
The Cashew Chicken is served in a big bowl ideal for
sharing, it is comprised of basmati rice flavoured with assorted spices, topped
with crunchy slices of stir fried veggies, a generous helping of fried/roasted
cashew nuts, round chicken pieces coated in batter and fried, and finally,
topped off with an upside down fried egg, garnished with soya sauce! It may
sound like a strange combination, but it works, and needless to say it is a
very filling dish with a variety, of textures, and flavours that complement and
satisfy.
Once we had finished our meals the waiter politely asked us
if we’d like some tea or desserts. As we were having trouble deciding which tea
we’d like, he brought over two boxes: One box contained labelled test tubes
which contained different types of teas. You could select which ever tea suited
your fancy, and pick out the corresponding teabag from the second box.
Between we chose green tea, earl grey, and ginger calm. The
ginger calm tastes and smells as exotic as it sounds.
To conclude , the bill came to SR331, and I felt it was worth every riyal.
As we left the restaurant with a smile on our faces, and I thought
to myself, our favourite wasn’t lost after all: a new name but the same great taste!
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Fun place I must say .Pics are nice, Ya Okhti
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