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18°C—26°C Today D Community Community Famous Gulf Times talks Indian to a few P6comedian P16 successful Atul Khatri is Nepali community coming to Qatar members to find out to perform on what they think about National Day. the ongoing Gulf crisis. Thursday, December 7, 2017 Rabia I 19, 1439 AH DOHA 18°C—26°C TODAY LIFESTYLE/HOROSCOPE 11 PUZZLES 12 & 13 Food for thought In France Is a Feast, Paul COVER Child steps out from STORY Julia’s shadow. P4-5 PARTNERSHIP FOR THE AGES: Julia and Paul Child. 2 GULF TIMES Thursday, December 7, 2017 COMMUNITY ROUND & ABOUT PRAYER TIME Fajr 4.45am Shorooq (sunrise) 6.06am Zuhr (noon) 11.25am Asr (afternoon) 2.24pm Maghreb (sunset) 4.46pm Isha (night) 6.16pm USEFUL NUMBERS Emergency 999 Worldwide Emergency Number 112 EVENTS games, activities and photo opportunities. for remote-control car racing, for Kahramaa – Electricity and Water 991 PAW Patrol is an action-adventure car lovers across Doha. Interested Local Directory 180 What Tomorrow Brings preschool series, with a unique blend of motorsport enthusiasts can try the race International Calls Enquires 150 WHERE: DFI problem solving skills, cool vehicles and track opposite the Aspire Academy, from Hamad International Airport 40106666 WHEN: Dec 9 physical humour, as they work together 4pm to 10pm on Thursdays, Fridays, and Labor Department 44508111, 44406537 TIME: 7pm on high-stakes rescue missions to protect Saturdays. Mowasalat Taxi 44588888 In association with the Embassy of the Adventure Bay community. Each pup Qatar Airways 44496000 the Kingdom of the Netherlands in brings a unique personality and skill to Outdoor and fi ve-a-side football Hamad Medical Corporation 44392222, 44393333 Qatar, the Doha Film Institute presents the team, modelling the importance of pitches Qatar General Electricity and the screening of What Tomorrow Brings teamwork and good citizenship. Entry is WHERE: Aspire Zone Water Corporation 44845555, 44845464 in honour of the International Human free. WHEN: Daily Primary Health Care Corporation 44593333 Rights Day. The screening is free. First TIME: 7pm-11pm 44593363 come fi rst served. Amazing African Circus Aspire Zone’s fi ve-a-side football Qatar Assistive Technology WHERE: Hyatt Plaza outdoor pitches opposite Al Waab Street Centre 44594050 PAW Patrol WHEN: Jan 8-21 are available every day from 7om until Qatar News Agency 44450205 WHEN: Dec 14-18 TIME: 5:30pm 11pm from Sundays to Thursdays, and on 44450333 TIME: 4-4:30pm; 6:45-7:15pm; From January 8 to 21, the Amazing Fridays and Saturdays from 7am-11pm. Q-Post – General Postal 9-9:30pm African Circus will be at Hyatt Plaza food Corporation 44464444 WHERE: Doha Festival City court area starting from 5:30pm. Bring B.Square Mall Grand Event In celebration of Qatar National Day, your friends and family and come enjoy WHERE: Al Thumama, Doha Humanitarian Services Offi ce tech savvy Ryder and his heroic puppies the show. Entry is free. WHEN: Ongoing (Single window facility for the repatriation of bodies) will welcome everyone to Adventure TIME: 6:30pm Ministry of Interior 40253371, 40253372, Bay at Doha Festival City. The plucky Remote-controlled car racing track The only mall in Qatar dedicated to 40253369 rescue pups are set to have the whole WHERE: Aspire Park entertainment, B.Square Mall will occupy Ministry of Health 40253370, 40253364 family entertained at the Middle Eastern WHEN: Thu, Fri, Sat a total space of 26,000 sq.m and 250 car Hamad Medical Corporation 40253368, 40253365 premiere of “PAW Patrol - The Big Show TIME: 4pm-10pm parking spaces, as well as provide a range Qatar Airways 40253374 Rescue!” But that’s not all, visit the whole Aspire Zone Foundation has created a of shopping, services, and entertainment PAW Patrol town on the fi rst fl oor, with custom-made track specially designed options. The Mall Cinema (1): Anna Durai Furkey Returns (Hindi) 5pm; The (Tamil) 2:30pm; Brad’s Status (2D) Osiris Child (2D) 7:30pm; Brad’s ote Unquo 5pm; Jungle (2D) 7pm; Punyalan Status (2D) 9:30pm; Kodiveeran Qu te Private Limited (Malayalam) 9pm; (Tamil) 11:15pm. There are no Jungle (2D) 11:30pm. Status (2D) 9:30pm; Jungle (2D) Asian Town Cinema: Punyalan The Mall Cinema (2): Paddington 11:30pm. (Malayalam) 12:30pm; Punyalan secrets to success. It is 2 (2D) 2:30pm; Olaf And Coco (2D) Landmark Cinema (3): (Malayalam) 3:15pm; Punyalan the result of preparation, hard 4:30pm; Furkey Returns (Hindi) Kodiveeran (Tamil) 2:30pm; (Malayalam) 6pm; Punyalan 7pm; Brad’s Status (2D) 9:30pm; Christmas All Over Again (2D) (Malayalam) 8:45pm; Punyalan work, and learning from failure. Furkey Returns (Hindi) 11:30pm. 5:15pm; Anna Durai (Tamil) 7pm; (Malayalam) 11:30pm; Punyalan The Mall Cinema (3): Punyalan Marrowbone (2D) 9:30pm; The (Malayalam) 2am; Kodiveeran Private Limited (Malayalam) Osiris Child (2D) 11:30pm. (Tamil) 1pm; Richie (Tamil) 3:45pm; — Colin Powell 2:15pm; The Osiris Child (2D) Royal Plaza Cinema Palace (1): Kodiveeran (Tamil) 6pm; Richie 5pm; Marrowbone (2D) 7:15pm; Paddington 2 (2D) 2:30pm; Olaf (Tamil) 8:45pm; Richie (Tamil) The Osiris Child (2D) 9:15pm; And Coco (2D) 4:30pm; Brad’s 11pm; Punyalan (Malayalam) Kodiveeran (Tamil) 11:15pm. Status (2D) 7pm; Jungle (2D) 9pm; 1:15am; Richie (Tamil) 2am; Richie Landmark Cinema (1): Punyalan Jungle (2D) 11:15pm. (Tamil) 12:30pm; Richie (Tamil) Private Limited (Malayalam) Royal Plaza Cinema Palace 2:45pm; Richie (Tamil) 5pm; Richie Community Editor 2:30pm; Brad’s Status (2D) 5pm; (2): Anna Durai (Tamil) 2:30pm; (Tamil) 7:15pm; Richie (Tamil) Marrowbone (2D) 7pm; The Osiris Christmas All Over Again (2D) 5pm; 9:30pm; Richie (Tamil) 11:45pm; Kamran Rehmat Child (2D) 9:15pm; Punyalan Private Marrowbone (2D) 7pm; Furkey Punyalan (Malayalam) 1pm; e-mail: [email protected] Limited (Malayalam) 11pm. Returns (Hindi) 9pm; Punyalan Punyalan (Malayalam) 3:45pm; Telephone: 44466405 Landmark Cinema (2: Olaf And (Malayalam) 11:30pm. Punyalan (Malayalam) 6:30pm; Fax: 44350474 Coco (2D) 3pm; Olaf And Coco (2D) Royal Plaza Cinema Palace (3): Punyalan (Malayalam) 9:15pm; 5:30pm; Jungle (2D) 7:30pm; Brad’s Punyalan (Malayalam) 2:30pm; Punyalan (Malayalam) 12am. Thursday, December 7, 2017 GULF TIMES 3 ROUND & ABOUT COMMUNITY Opening own restaurant is no walk in the park goes on the menu or overseeing start business from home. There continue to do so. No one saw the kitchen or even cooking are plenty of online portals that instant fame. But that shouldn’t themselves. If you love food and help home chefs cook and sell stop you from dreaming and that’s the crux of why you want their food commercially. Home turning your dream to reality. to open a restaurant, you need bakery is another option. What a wake-up call before it’s too you do here is, build your brand You’re fi nally going to make late. It is of course important to and test the waters. If it works lots of money! be passionate about what you and your food’s a hit, think about No. Just, no. In fact, for at least want to do, but at the end of the a full blown restaurant or a cafe 3 to 5 years you’re going to go the day, it still is a business. If you eventually. other way and lose money. From don’t want to or can’t deal with repaying bank loans and investors the business side of things, you You’re going to be a hotshot to maintaining the restaurant, either have to learn to do it or just restaurateur! you’re going to need a lot of let the idea go. Maybe, maybe not. It has money. Pretty much every penny In this article, we’ll share been a fantastic few years for you make in the first few years (or bust) a few myths that are restaurateurs. No longer are they is spent on the business. The associated with opening a just the owners and working first few years you’re nurturing restaurant. It isn’t to discourage behind the scenes; nowadays, a it and getting it to stand on its anyone from attempting but more successful restaurant owner is own. These are the years you are of a dose of reality. Certain frills recognised and talked about too. your best and most passionate. need to be trimmed before you Take, for example, Zorawal Kalra But it is also a time when you enter the business of restaurants. or Manu Chandra. There are would want to give up because other star chefs like Kunal Kapur you realise it’s not a piece of You love cooking so you’re and Ritu Dalmia. So many young cake, so to speak. The ones who going to do what you love! chefs and businesspeople look up stuck it out are the successful Not really. If you love cooking, to them. It’s great to do so. But to restaurateurs you see today. You opening a restaurant is not think that you’re going to open can ask any restaurant owner necessarily the goal. Having a restaurant and be instantly about making money and they’ll unbridled love for food and validated and recognised is tell you to forget about money for cooking is a great start to get into another thing. Becoming a star the first few years if you want to wning a restaurant the idea of turning that love into the industry. But that’s only the or famous shouldn’t be your goal, own a restaurant. It’s all about sure is a matter of something that would make you tip of the iceberg. There’s a whole becoming a good restaurateur working hard and building the pride.
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