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This vlog is our earnest attempt at food blogging. Nandos, Oman located at Oman Avenues Mall was the location we chose.
Nando's is a South African restaurant chain, specialising in Portuguese food such as peri-peri style chicken dishes. Founded in Johannesburg in 1987, Nando's operates over 1,000 outlets in 35 countries.
Nando's has been spicing things up on the casual dining scene, since first opening in South Africa in 1987, when it brought the taste of its flame-grilled PERi-PERi chicken and Afro-Portuguese style of food to the market. Since this time, Nando's operates over 1,000 outlets in 30 countries and continues to spice up dining with its flame-grilled PERi-PERi chicken which is served in quarters, halves, wholes, and butterfly breasts. Nando's also serves burgers, pitas, salads, wings and wraps, chicken livers, Espetada (a large stand with a skewer of chicken breast and grilled peppers) and Cataplana (a chicken and rice dish served in a traditional Portuguese copper dish).
The dish we order was a Cataplana and a kids meal. Though it appeared to be in less amount, it could fill both our stomach & heart!!
Had a great experience at Nandos.
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Regarding Oman,
Oman’s culture is deeply rooted in the Sultanate’s proud heritage and history of seafaring, trading and exploration. Today, long-standing traditions blend seamlessly with modern-day living, with the latest fashion and electronics brands sold alongside traditional hand-made crafts, jewellery, and even goats and cattle at souqs around the country.
Despite Oman’s relatively rapid transformation to modern society since His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said ascended the throne in 1970 but the country has never lost sight of its roots. Traditional Omani culture is embedded in nearly every aspect of daily life, from clothing and food, arts and crafts, to the way Omanis welcome visitors. The uniquely Omani culture and heritage continue today in many of the same ways it has been for hundreds of years.
OMAN IS CONSIDERED A HIDDEN JEWEL
The Sultanate of Oman is a country of breath-taking natural beauty, interwoven with a kaleidoscope of history and legends. As the oldest independent state in the Arab World, Oman has embraced modernisation and progress while retaining the core aspects of its culture and heritage – making it the perfect travel destination for those seeking an authentic Arabian experience.
The Sultanate of Oman is the only country in the world composed mostly of oceanic crust and rocks that originate from the Earth’s mantle. Evidence of continental drift can be witnessed in many of the unusual rock formations and topography around Oman, including the coastline around Muscat.
Oman’s culture is deeply rooted in the Sultanate’s proud heritage and history of seafaring, trading and exploration. Today, long-standing traditions blend seamlessly with modern-day living, with the latest fashion and electronics brands sold alongside traditional hand-made crafts, jewellery, and even goats and cattle at souqs around the country.
Omanis are very welcoming of visitors from other countries, a fact that is reflected in the generous hospitality extended to guests.
Oman is a wonderland for travellers with a keen interest in geology. Geological stories can be found just about anywhere, from Oman’s highest mountain, Jebel Shams, to the mega-dunes of the Empty Quarter (Rub Al Khali) and the Rock Garden at Duqm.
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