/**/ August 2015 - Travel + Decor + DIY

Food Blog: Buffalo Wild Wings Dubai

If you are a sucker for Buffalo wings, this blog is for you. I love Buffalo wings. The bite-sized-tangy-flavored chicken wings are always on the table whenever I visit any sports bar (legit or not). There is something about Buffalo wings that make them a go-to comfort food on a lazy day (please excuse me those readers who are trying to lose some weight--I hear you loud and clear).

Recently there was a surge of restaurants specializing in serving Buffalo wings here in Dubai and the most recent addition was the newly opened Buffalo Wild Wings along Jumeirah Road.

[caption id="attachment_3382" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Buffalo wild wings dubai Jumeirah MyDubai Foodgram restaurant food blog Buffalo Wild Wings Dubai Jumeirah[/caption]

I was so happy when I first passed by Jumeirah Road and saw a sign that Buffalo Wild Wings will soon to open in Dubai. I had first tried Buffalo Wild Wings when I was traveling in Dallas, Texas when the motel receptionist suggested if I wanted to taste some great wings and also watch a college football match (collegiate football matches are big in Dallas) I should visit the nearby Buffalo Wild Wings. After one bite, I had fallen in love with them and been craving for them for months now. This explains how excited I was seeing the OPENING SOON sign.

At last, last week, it finally opened. Although still on its soft opening, Buffalo Wild Wings are ready to serve the chicken-hungry Dubai residents!

[caption id="attachment_3372" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Buffalo wild wings dubai Jumeirah MyDubai Foodgram restaurant food blog Happy staff!!!![/caption]

As expected whenever an American franchise of a restaurant opens in Dubai (examples are: Shake Shack, I-Hop and Five Guys), it will instantly be flocked with patrons who have already tried it during their trips in the US, by American Expats and also by those who are curious to try the new craze in town. Buffalo Wild Wings was no exemption. It was completely packed (even on a work-day). Glad we arrived a little bit early for dinner and we got seated easily.

There were a lot of staff who looked like they are having fun going around table after table. Although there were a lot of them, they told us that at some points it seems they don't have enough personnel on the floor.

The interior of the place is identical to the same restaurants in the US, complete with the bricked walls, color schemes and the hoardes of flat screen TVs showing every sports channel known to humankind.

[caption id="attachment_3373" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Buffalo wild wings dubai Jumeirah MyDubai Foodgram restaurant food blog Luvin the interiors[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3371" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Buffalo wild wings dubai Jumeirah MyDubai Foodgram restaurant food blog ....and this funky wall[/caption]

Once seated, we were handed a  menu. Although we knew already what we would be ordering (WINGS!!!), we thought that it would be nice to try some of their other offers as well.

[caption id="attachment_3369" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Buffalo wild wings dubai Jumeirah MyDubai Foodgram restaurant food blog Feelin all authentic ---looks very promising[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3370" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Buffalo wild wings dubai Jumeirah MyDubai Foodgram restaurant food blog The sauce scream level!!! Tempting tempting tempting[/caption]

Here's what we ordered:


Traditional Wings (Large- 20pcs) = AED 85


Classic New York- style wings (with a choice of 4 types of sauces)


Spinach Artichoke Chicken Flatbread = AED 35


Crispy, oven baked flatbread pizza crust smothered with rich, creamy spinach artichoke dip, chicken and mozzarella cheese


The Sampler = AED 55


Nachos, onion rings, mozzarella sticks and boneless Buffalo wings




[caption id="attachment_3379" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Buffalo wild wings dubai Jumeirah MyDubai Foodgram restaurant food blog The Sampler[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3380" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Buffalo wild wings dubai Jumeirah MyDubai Foodgram restaurant food blog Spinach Artichoke Chicken Flatbread[/caption]

Both the flatbread and the sampler are good for sharing and are very filling. If you visit Buffalo Wild Wings, you may have this idea that it is not really a place to get some dinner just a place to hang out and grab a snack---but even their appetizers are enough to keep you going throughout the night (perfect for lunch as well). However, you don't want to get too full on appetizers if you have also ordered the star of the night, so make sure to leave some room for ------- WINGS!!!!

[caption id="attachment_3375" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Buffalo wild wings dubai Jumeirah MyDubai Foodgram restaurant food blog Large portion of very saucy wings[/caption]

I love my wings spicy but some of my friends are more into the milder flavor. Good thing there are several sauces to choose from. Because we ordered the large portion, we were given the task of choosing 4 sauces to smother on it. We decided to mix and match some on the spicy side with others of a milder flavor. Upon the recommendations of the staff, we took: Sweet BBQ, Thai Curry, Honey BBQ and Medium sauces.

[caption id="attachment_3374" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Buffalo wild wings dubai Jumeirah MyDubai Foodgram restaurant food blog This will surely be messy[/caption]

My favorite was the Honey BBQ. Although I like how spicy the Thai Curry sauce was, I thought that the distinct taste of Thai spices doesn't really work with the idea of Buffalo wings. Aside from that, it was messy and fantastic.

The only thing missing now was a pint of beer, which you would normally expect in a sports bar. But Dubai is a special case, unfortunately, as alcoholic beverages are not allowed in establishments without liquor license (and apparently Buffalo Wild Wings have not been granted one). As an alternative, there are plenty of non-alcoholic drinks available including flavored malt drinks which are a good option for those who want an authentic wing-feast experience. During our visit though, malt drinks were not available and I ended up ordering (a complete opposite option) a cold chocolate drink which I don't recommend (it tasted blah).

[caption id="attachment_3378" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Buffalo wild wings dubai Jumeirah MyDubai Foodgram restaurant food blog yum yum yum[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3381" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Buffalo wild wings dubai Jumeirah MyDubai Foodgram restaurant food blog Cold chocolate drink[/caption]

All in all my first experience in the Dubai branch of Buffalo Wild Wings was fantastic. Of course, enjoying it along with good friends really helped. I can't wait for football season to finally kick in, for sure watching it in Buffalo Wild Wings will be on the top of my list.

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Where I Stayed in Amsterdam: Lucky Lake Hostel

In choosing which hostel to stay in I always consider the following: cost, location and reviews. As a budget traveler, amenities are just a bonus. As long as I have a bed to sleep on, I consider the rest to be the icing on the top.

Finding accommodation in Amsterdam was no exception. At first I was looking for a cheap place within the city center. Location is always important particularly if you are on a short trip and want to maximize your stay. I looked at Hostel World and Tripadvisor for some hostel listings. Although I saw a lot of reasonably priced hostels, there was one that caught my attention. The hostel's name is Lucky Lake Hostel. A hostel with a lake? Who could resist that?! The only catch is, it is 30  minutes away from the center of Amsterdam. It is located in Vinkeveen, a town in the Dutch province of Utrecht, 18 km south of Amsterdam. I almost passed booking this hostel but after reading all the reviews, I knew that this was just the place I was looking for.

Here are Lucky Lake Hostel's ratings in different websites (based on past guests' reviews)


www.hostelworld.com = 91%


www.tripadvisor.com = Certificate of Excellence


google reviews: 4.9 out 5 ratings


www.hostels.com = 92%


www.booking.com = 9.1 out of 10 ratings


To see the competitive prices between all these booking portals check out  www.Hotelscombined.ae 


I found that, although a little far from the city center, it would still be fairly accessible - just one metro ride away. I was sure I could overlook the distance when I would gain a quiet and relaxing place to stay.

After landing at Schiphol Airport, my journey to the hostel was simple. Firstly, I purchased a 3-day unlimited transport card which covers the trains to and from the airport, the metro, trams and some ferries (more of this in my upcoming blog on what I did in Amsterdam). Arriving at Holendrecht Station, the pick-up place for the hostel shuttle could easily be found. I saw other guests waiting for the shuttle as well (yey - instant friends!).

[caption id="attachment_3328" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel Shuttle service pick up at Holendrecht Station[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3357" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel greens and cattle . Starting to look promising.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3306" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel Hotel Reception Area[/caption]

As we drove further and further away from Amsterdam, it became clear to me I had made a good decision in choosing this hostel: from a backdrop of buildings and town houses the scenes gradually transformed into grassland and cattle.

Eventually we arrived at our hostel and the first think I saw was a cute cluster of brightly coloured trailers beside a very funky-looking reception area. As I received my welcome kit (yes they have a welcome kit!) I knew that this place would be different from any other places I have stayed in.

[caption id="attachment_3307" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel Aside from free wifi, there is also a lounge where you can get connected to the web world.[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3308" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel The very cool welcome area with a small shop where you can get some last minute souvenirs[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3330" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel My full hostel kit! Cute right/[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3337" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel Colorful trailer rooms[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3310" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel Some are too artistic[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3339" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel While some are just chilled[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3311" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel ...and playful[/caption]

Even though there were several trailer dorms on offer, I was given a cottage-style room. At first I was a little bit disappointed. I wanted a trailer room! But as soon as I saw how cute the interiors of our little cottage were, I stopped complaining to myself.

Our room was very clean (considering it was a hostel – and 2 beds were already occupied). It was very spacious, with plenty of room for all our stuff, even if we placed all our luggage on the floor (hahaha – those who stayed in hostels know this very well).

[caption id="attachment_3309" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel Cabins for sharing[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3335" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel Our cabin![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3327" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel The interiors are way tooooooo cute[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3329" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel My bed! #1[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3332" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel Feeling like I am in a capsule bed[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3331" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel So the owner is a wild hunter[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3320" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel I told myslelf to hunt down this lamp --- I suspected IKEA but didn't find any here in Dubai[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3334" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel My future chandelier[/caption]

There was also a study table which you could use as a dining table (but I recommend you to eat outside). The beds were pristine and very comfortable. I love that you are expected to put the covers on your own duvet and pillow cases: I have had the same experience in hostels in Denmark and Germany, and it makes everything feel cleaner. It was comforting to know that each guest was given their own locker and ....wait for it ..wait for it .....you don't need to bring/buy your own lock as the hostel provides one.

All showers and vanity are communal and mixed. Even though the hostel was full, there was never a line for the shower (or maybe I just always managed to take a shower earlier than the rest of the guests).

[caption id="attachment_3312" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel Common wash area[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3313" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel yheap in Netherlands they take a bath using flowers[/caption]

The hostel is organized to feel like a small community of campers instead of being a hostel. Because of this, there are a lot of common areas for all the guests to mingle and sit down together. There is the breakfast bus, the barbecue and kitchen area and also several tables around the grass areas.

The hostel offers free breakfast for all their guests. Aside from the usual cereal, toast+nutella+butter and preserves, they also offer DIY pancakes and poffertjest (mini pancakes). Yheap, the Dutch love their pancakes. I love that most of the hostels offer free breakfast because I often get stuffed in the morning and skip lunch hahaha --- YEY for saving some Euros for museum entrance fees!

[caption id="attachment_3314" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel The kitchen and bbq area[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3338" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel ...and the Breakfast Bus[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3336" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel Perfect for a good start of the day[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3322" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel ...you can also eat inside[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3324" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel UNLIMITED NUTELLA!!--- DONE![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3323" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel DIY Pancakes ala Dutch[/caption]

I loved that Lucky Lake was away from the city but not too much. You can easily visit the center of Amsterdam, with their shuttle service running every 30 mins during the day) while also being able to enjoy being in the countryside. So my first impressions of the Netherlands were views of a refreshing lake and a quiet community with beautiful, cute houses along a series of interconnecting canals.

During check-in, I was given a map with with my welcome kit that showed all nearby villages which can be accessed by bikes. Of course, I won’t pass on any opportunity to hop on a bicycle, so after dropping my luggage inside our room I immediately rented a bike (for 1.50 Euro/hour) and ended up biking around for about 3 hours ( they charged me only for 2 hours – yey!). Aside from going around the lake and getting lost around the villages, I was able to buy some groceries which would become my very first dinner in the Netherlands.

[caption id="attachment_3315" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel My steed for the day. Mr. Blue Steal![/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3326" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel Luvin the view and the fresh air around the hostel[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3321" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel The near by lake where you can reach from the few minutes walk or bike in just a quick zoooooom[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3317" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel @TheTravelingJournalProject ---- of course[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3316" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel Can't believe that there are people who actually live like this --- MY LIFE PEG![/caption]

My favorite part of staying in any hostel is the people that I meet, so aside from enjoying the view and all the amenities that Lucky Lake Hostel offers to its guests, I was delighted over dinner to be able to meet two American ladies and two Swedes with whom I got to discuss taxes and social welfare systems around the world (whew heavy I know). Most of all, I enjoyed getting to know my two Scottish roommates, who were visiting the Netherlands on their way to France. The staff members were also very friendly, most of them being travelers as well who had applied to help out in the hostel for a summer job and maybe free lodging.

[caption id="attachment_3361" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Vinkeveen Lucky Lake Hostel Amsterdam travel blog netherlands wanderlust travel The best bit of my stay in Amsterdam is to meet some new friends. Here are my ultra young Scottish roommates  Sean and Lottie[/caption]

I really enjoyed my stay here. Although I wasn't able to maximize the lake (kayaking, swimming..etc because it was too cold for me and when the sun was out I was touring around the city center), it was a completely different environment from Amsterdam. After a busy and crazy day strolling around Amsterdam, it is a perfect place to relax and cap your awesome day in the Netherlands. Now I know why everyone is raving about this place. Now its time for you to try it yourself.

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Noodle Specials at Benjarong, Dusit Thani Dubai

We have a saying in the Philippines that if you eat noodles every day you will have a long life. The longer the noodles, the longer the life (hahaha). That is why whenever we have parties you bet there is always a noodle dish. I love noodles whether stir-fried, with soup or even the Italian versions. This is the reason why, fresh from my summer trip, (almost the moment I landed back in Dubai), I said yes to the invitation from Benjarong in Dusit Thani Dubai to try their Noodle Specials for the month of August.

The moment I received the invitation, I started thinking of Pad Thai but on second thoughts realized that we are talking about Benjarong here, so I should expect something new and exciting!

[caption id="attachment_3260" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai[/caption]

As a welcome drink I was given a fresh coconut juice. It was sweet and refreshing. I always wonder how they know whether the juice will be sweet or not. The one I always buy along the Dubai Creek Side is not that sweet, and I love mine SWEEEEEET! It was perfect, especially since the sun was working overtime here in Dubai.

[caption id="attachment_3258" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3257" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai @GeloTheBear dining along with us[/caption]

As we proceeded with our dinner, I was given a traditional one-bite starter called Mieng Kam. Tasty and tangy! I had been apprehensive the very first time I tried it, but now I always look forward eating this whenever it is available.

Aside from the Mieng Kam, we were given a plate full of traditional Thai starters: fried dim-sum, rice puffs, spring rolls and grilled chicken in banana leaves.

[caption id="attachment_3261" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai Mieng Kam[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3262" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai Thai Starter Plate[/caption]

Another starter called Mee Grob (crispy vermicelli with bean curd) was also served. This was our the first dish that I tried that was part of Benjarong's Noodle Specials. It is sweet and chewy. I think it can pass as a dessert as well. While I think people's opinion will be split on this dish, I actually like it.

[caption id="attachment_3263" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai Mee Grob[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3259" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai A usual musical scene in Benjarong[/caption]

While waiting for the main course dishes, we were entertained by a traditional Thai music performance. This is a very usual scene in Benjarong (and around Dusit Thani Dubai). We listened to a delicate version of Adele's Rolling in the Deep played on hammered dulcimer with a touch of Thai flare.

[caption id="attachment_3269" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai The arrival of our awesome meal[/caption]

Tada! Finally our the main dishes arrived! We were served:

Guey Jub Nam Khon - AED 45


Thai rice sheet soup with fried bean curd, boiled egg and chicken


Yen Ta Fo - AED 45


Ribbon Noodle Soup with morning glory (I actually don't know what is this), prawns, fish balls, crispy chicken wonton, calamari, fried bean curd and white fungus


Goey Cee Mee - AED 45


Crispy egg noodles topped with fried chicken, tiger prawns, bamboo shoot, baby corn, shitake mushrooms, carrots and broccoli


Guey Tiew Ped Toon - AED 65


Rice noodles with braised duck




[caption id="attachment_3264" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai Guey Tiew Ped Tood and Duck in Red Curry Sauce[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3267" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai Guey Jub Nam Khon[/caption]

My favorites among the dishes were the Guey Tiew Ped Toon and the Guey Jub Nam Khon. I loved how I could taste the lemon grass in these soup dishes. They were both exploding with Thai flavors which helped them make my top list.

[caption id="attachment_3268" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai Goey Cee Mee[/caption]

The Goey Cee Mee has a similar taste to a Filipino dish called Chopsuey, a stir-fried vegetable dish. The only difference is that this one had noodles in it. One of the bloggers I was dining with had this as her top dish.

Aside from all the noodle dishes, we ordered two additional dishes, the Chicken in Green Curry Sauce and Duck in Red Curry Sauce. Along with Pad Thai, these are my absolute favorite Thai food.

[caption id="attachment_3266" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai[/caption]

For dessert, we were served with Thai coconut ice cream, water chestnut in coconut milk and rice cakes. Among the three, I like the coconut ice cream the most.

[caption id="attachment_3270" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai Thai Coconut Ice Cream[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_3271" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Benjarong Dusit Thani Dubai foodgram food blog thai noodles mydubai Water chestnut in coconut milk and Thai Rice Cakes[/caption]

Benjarong is my favorite go-to Thai Restaurant whenever I crave anything Asian. Although there was no Pad Thai on the Noodle Specials menu (you can still order this from their regular menu), I was not disappointed with all the noodle dishes that they offered. Beautiful interiors and good food with fun friends always equates to a great night (even with jetlag!).

Benjarong's Noodle Specials are available throughout the month of August.

To know more about Benjarong Royal Thai Cuisine check out the information below:


Location: Benjarong Royal Thai Cuisine, 24th floor, Dusit Thani Dubai , 133, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, UAE


Available from: Sat-Thu noon-3pm, 7pm-11pm



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