Pakistan Today Paperazzi issue T 126 January 31st 2016

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Top 8 highlighters

Salman Toor

Makeup artist Zainab Abbas' picks the best and brightest highlighters

We speak to the talented artist about all things art

CAPED CRUSADERS

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This wedding season's hottest trend

Your A-Z guide to what's going on

Dear S&M

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TENA durrani

karach i eat 2 0 1 6 Karachi ate and we loved it! Don't miss our review of this fabulous festival

The Omorose Collection LOVE TO LOVE YOU #NATASHAMONNOO&NATASHAKAMAL PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES #SADAFAMIR

Ready Set Style

Saara Hirji wears four Shamsha Hashwani outfits!






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10 Oye Hoye Pakistan's newest chips launch 22 All eyes on you Sukhan Elahi & Ali Nazeer's nikkah 24 The Tea Room Sara Irfan & Sundus Rizwan's Harrod's tea 26 Who's Hot? See who's on our style chart this week 28 Cover Shoot by Tena Durrani 36 Dear S&M Our advice column 38 #Trending Your A-Z guide of what's trending 42 Karachi Eat 2016 Our roundup of Karachi's amazing festival

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Publisher: Arif Nizami l Publishing Editors: Samina Khan & Meher Tareen l Contributing Editor: Ali Nizami Managing Editor: Alizah Raza | Sub Editors: Mehak Elahi & Natasia Khalid | Creative Director: Muhammad Asif Marketing: Sohail Abbas 0300-4652194, Zahid Ali 0301-8479758, Muddasir Alam 0333-2282905, Zulfiqar Butt 0300-8451634, Mudassar Chuhadry 0333-8106007, Photographer at large: Irfan Younas & Kamran Mehdi Printed at PTPRINT Press, 4- Shaarey Fatima Jinnah Lahore. | Paperazzi is a project of Paper Magazine and Pakistan Today. Contact Details: papermagazine2010@gmail.com

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Mandarin Home held a one-day exhibition in Karachi. We have our eyes on some of their beautiful pieces! Mandarin Home held a one-day exhibition in Karachi. We have our eyes on some of their beautiful Mandarin Home held a one-day exhibition in Karachi. We have our eyes on some of their beautiful pieces! pieces!

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oye hoye

Mehek Raza Rizvi

Mohammad H Muggo, Amina Muggo & Waleed Muggo

United Snacks, proudly presents their flagship brand: “Oye Hoye� potato chips. The launch event in Lahore was a star studded event and a first of its kind innovative brand launch managed by the dynamic J&S.

Akbar Hussain & Aleena Naqvi

Ali Xeeshan

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Zohra Rahman

Amin Ellahi & Shehrbano Ellahi Sheikh

Aden & Rehan Babar


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Rizwan Khan & Selina Rashid

Yousaf Sallahudin

Zoe Viccaji, Jimmy Khan and Sara Haider

Fawad Khan

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Kumail Abbas & Jahanzaib Shafique Hasan

Zahra Amer

Taimur Saigol & Fizza Aslam


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nom nom

Sehyr Anis

HSY, Imtisal Zafar, Misha Rahman & Tom Sanchez

Nom Nom popped up for the second time around with a delicious Christmas brunch in the gardens of Royal Palm. Guests enjoyed a lavish European menu celebrating the festivities of Christmas.

Faisal Malik & Ramzan Sheikh

Samiya Ansari

Ahmer Farooq & Zoe Richards

Sumaira Matyana

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Wisha Khurram & Asad

Aman, Hasnain Bokhari & Ayesha


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Madiha Qaiser

Hira & Usman Malik

Aitsam, Mr & Mrs Zafar Khurshid, Rehana & Sherjan

Waleed Hussain

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Uzma Ramzan

Mehek Saeed

Maham Amjad, Karam Akhtar & Sher Ali


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Team Ismail's

happy shopping!

Muhammad Ali

Clothing brand Ismail's opened its new store in Lahore. The event was managed by Troika Events and PR.

Kiran Butt & Shehla Rana

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Khawar Riaz

Iqra Chaudhary & Sajjad Ahmed Qureshi

Ammad Mirza & Saad Mirza


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Believe in style

Sadaf Kanwal

Neha, Sabeena Razzak, Hina Razzak & Alina Razzak

QnH launched their new clothing line, Kulash with a small fashion presentation. The media, PR and event coordination was managed by Take II.

Tehmina Khaled & Cyma Almakky

Rose Mohammad

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Shane Sultan & Qasim Halai

Amber & Shehrbano Halai


Alisha Ali & Shane Sultan

Shehnaz Halai

Misbah Mumtaaz

Asim Almakky & Cyma

Hasina Husnain, Kulsum Halai & Farah Adamjee

Cyma Almakky & Nelofar Saeed

Tahia Imran

Hasan

Kiran Khan

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Natasha Farrukh

all eyes on you

Sara Walid & Fatima Kasuri

Rukhsana & Bushra

Sukhan Elahi & Ali Nazeer's nikkah was a grand affair celebrated by close friends and family. We wish this young couple all the best for their future together!

Ali Nazeer & Sukhan Elahi

Sijjal Elahi

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Hira Hashmi Sheikh & Maha Adnan

Razia, Hussain, Amina Ahmed, Walid Mushtaq & Sara Walid


Aniqa & Hira Fuad

Salma

Amina Ahmed

Aiza & Sunnan Shahid

Maira, Ajeeha, Misha & Kiran

Neha Puri & Daneese Khan

Ambrene Asad

Zoya Farrukh

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the tea room

Mishal Asad

Nazish Kashif, Sundus Rizwan, Sana Adil & Rabia Saqib

Sara Irfan & Sundus Rizwan hosted a Harrod's inspired tea at Polo Lounge, Lahore. The event decor was done by Fatima Habib of Dynasty.

Rabiya Umair & Amina Saqib

Hafsa Shayan

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Nazish Zahur

Mahwish Faisal & Nazish Zahid

Rafia Shehryar, Sara Irfan & Anush Ammar


Zulaikha & Amna Bashir Mariam Khokhar & Mehreen Amin Khan

Neelam Waqas

Amina Saqib, Sameen Kasuri & Afifa Hussain

Khuban Omer Khan & Fizza Saleem

Mahvish Ellahi

Anna Jawwad

Mehar Rafi & Amina Rehman

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Momina Sibtain

Elegant in a pencil skirt & lace-up heels.

Mahnum Kabir

We love her effortlessly chic style.

Hira Hashmi Sheikh

Just never gets it wrong!

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Naveen Ellahi

Pairs metallic accessories with an all-black look!

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Mehryn Zafar

Styles faux fur with a crop top to stay warm.

Areeba Asif Looks edgy in all black.

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Brand: Tena Durrani Photography & Art Direction: Zara Tareen Model: Fouzia Aman Hair, makeup & styling: Wajid Khan Jewellery: Nadia Chottani

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TENA durrani The Omorose Collection Tena Durrani's bridal collection, 'Omorose' takes inspiration from the beautiful century renaissance homes from around the world. The spectacular interior of gold gilt edged mirrors and ornate silver gilded ceilings form the grandeur of that era, which this collection strives to embody. Intricate embroideries and flattering silhouettes make this bridal collection one of beauty and splendor.

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beauty edit

TOP 8 Highlighters

BY ZAINAB ABBAS

perk up your complexion, accentuate the features you love, and camouflage aging skin with makeup artist zainab abbas' pick of the best and brightest highlighters in town. It's time to get your glow on and revive the dull winter skin!

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soft and gentle mineralised finish

This highlighter is one of the best for those wanting a powder based highlighter. Apply it with either a brush or your fingers on the top of your cheekbones for a healthy glow!

5 touche eclat by ysl

Perhaps one of the most used highlighters of today. This is used by almost all beauty bloggers and celebrities, including Kim Kardashian. It’s cream based formula with the brush applicator allows for smooth application. Nothing will hide your dark circles better!

2 benefits watt’s up

This champagne cream finish comes with an amazing sponge which helps blend it in evenly. Tip: apply it in the area under your nose and lips, chin as well as the sides of the forehead to get an overall glow.

3 Nars Illuminator in Copacabana This is one of my personal favourites! It can be used either as is above your cheekbones for a luminous glow or mixed in with your foundation for an overall dewy look.

4 benefit high beam If you're looking for a pinky glow then this highlighter is for you. We love that it comes with its own brush! 34

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6 Dior Skinflash Much like touché éclat, this is great for concealing dark circles. It's candlelight shade suits all skin tones.

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Tom Ford

This highlighting pen is easy to use! It'll do wonders to your cheekbones.

8 bobbi brown If you’re looking for a sunkissed glow and have oily skin this powdered formula is what you need. It's great for all skintones and will give you that JLo glow!



dear s&m Everyone has problems and sometimes we can't talk to our friends or loved ones about what's really bothering us. Feel free to contact us on papermagazine2010@gmail.com and we can help you see a different perspective. We understand that your privacy is of utmost importance and will not reveal your identity.

Q: I have a pretty good job at a bank. However, I recently got married and now have to support my mother and my wife. It's becoming stressful as my mother still expects the same amount of money she received before my marriage and my wife keeps wondering what is happening with our finances. I'm lying to everyone to keep the peace. I just don't earn enough, and it's such a consumer heavy culture I feel stuck. Please help.

A: This sounds like a tough position to be in. It seems quite obvious that your mother would know that finances are about to get split up since you now have to support your wife. In fact, you should sit down with both your wife and mother and tell them how much you earn and what you can afford to give. Lying at the beginning or in fact at any stage of your relationship will catch up with you. It is better your wife knows that you are spending on your mother rather than assuming you're spending on other things or women. I'm not quite understanding why you're having to lie? Will your wife have a problem that you are giving your mother money? This needs to be addressed and you need to let her know what your responsibilities are. Do what is right and what is just and stop creating trouble for yourself by hiding under the fake comfort of a lie.

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Q: My dear friends wife is cheating on him. I am caught between a rock and a hard place as the person she is cheating on him with is another friend. Help! I feel morally compromised just because I know so much information.

A: It is rather unfortunate that you in fact have this information. There is no easy answer to this question. But it is very important to analyse how serious the situation is. Is your friend who is cheating falling in love and planning to leave his wife? Does it seem serious or is it a mid-life crisis or a mistake that he is regretting? Do you think his wife knows? Many times the spouse knows when a situation like this is happening. They are either in the process of finding proof, trying to absorb the situation to see how they are going to handle it or are in denial. Your best bet is to try talking to each of your friends and determine what's going on. Let us warn you - the messenger always gets killed. It might be best to tell your friend to tell his wife otherwise you will have to. Hopefully he will either end his cheating ways or deal with his wife on his own terms.


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trending A is for

Art Attack We’re super proud of the level of art being produced in Pakistan. From the young graduates at NCA and IVS, to the artists being commissioned by the Lahore Biennale foundation for art in public spaces, to online art galleries, the art scene is flourishing.

C is for

Chai culture Karachi’s newest obsession - chai dhabas have sure added colour to the city! Mostly truck art themed, these places are not only serving tea with a twist but also the most mouthwatering range of naans and parathas. Chai Wala, Chai Dhaba, Chai Shai, Chai Kada.. and the list continues

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Ek Villain Last week, over twitter Ali Zafar invited Bollywood heartthrob Siddharth Malhotra to Lahore’s old city for a dinner and the Ek Villain star accepted the invitation. Though we’re still unsure about where and how they met, this selfie is proof that the two did meet. Could they be working on a project together?

f c e a b d D is for

B is for

Boycotting Oscars As no actors of colour were chosen for any of the 20 major Academy Award nominations, many celebrities have announced that they are boycotting, on the fence, or simply not watching the Oscars this year. We salute you all for taking such a step! #OscarsSoWhite

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Documentary Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s documentary, A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness has been nominated as one of only 5 documentaries from across the globe, in the Best Documentary - Short subject category for the 88th Academy Awards. She makes us so proud!

F is for

Food trucks Pakistan, and in particular Lahore, has been inspired by the global foodtruck craze! Having been to a few, and after researching thoroughly on Pakistan Food Forum, word is that these food trucks - The Food Engine, Eat Out Loud and the Food Truck Company have some of the best burgers around town.


A is for I is for

G is for

Girls at Dhaba We fully support the initiative “Girls at Dhabas” which aims to speak up against women’s discrimination and to help women reclaim public spaces. Led by two dynamic women, Sadia Khatri and Sabahat Zakariya, this iniatitive has fast gained popularity not only in Pakistan, but in other South Asian countries as well.

Audrey

Intense workouts appreciation Up your game this season with an Paper Clip has opened its store in intense workout session. Whether Gulberg, Lahore. It is truly your one you're sweating it out at one of the stop shop to buying fine writing many bootcamps, or working hard with instruments, stationary & much more! a personal trainer, it's the new trend to be and eat healthy. Work it!

K is for

Kicks Whether you’re sporting the classic Stan Smiths, or going around town in the latest Yeezy Boosts, it’s the season to kick it in style.

l K g h i J L is for

J is for

Hoverboards

Juice Cleanse

This levitating board seen first in the movies Back to the Future Part I and II are quite the fad. Though it still remains one of the most soughtafter gifts, it is apparently illegal in some countries and also may catch fire occasionally. Be safe!

Doing a juice cleanse has been said to help unleash the natural healing power of your body by ridding built up toxins. We’ve personally tried and tasted The Juicery, Ultimate Detox and Earth Kitchen coldpressed juices and have to say we were pleased with the results!

H is for

Lahore's double decker bus rise of lollywood with a burst in the industry or Lahore double decker The country‘s first double-decker tourist buses have been introduced by the Tourism Development Corporation of Punjab (TDCP). So gather your close friends and family and be a tourist in your own city. Be sure to stop by the newly renovated Shahi Hammams. All aboard!

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Q is for

M is for

Mangobaaz MangoBaaz, a news, information and entertainment company that amplifies the voice of an alternative Pakistan, has taken over our Facebook feed. If you haven't seen their latest video - “The Social Addict”, you're missing out. .

O is for

Orange Line The construction of Lahore’s metro has been the cause for much debate and concern. According to a report in Newsweek Pakistan, two United Nations experts said the construction was creating homelessness and threatening several heritage sites so construction must be halted. .

Qurutullain Baloch Mann Mayal is now on air! This Pakistani romantic drama television series not only has an extremely talented cast, it also has a great soundtrack sung by our very own Qurutullain Baloch. We can't get enough

S is for

Sweatshirts The day has come when sweatshirts are as chic as they are comfortable. What's even better is that so many of our favourite local designers are sporting this trend. Klotho, Be Yourself and High Street Islamabad are right on trend!

mn o P q r s

N is for

P is for

Netflix Say goodbye to shady VPN’s and pirated DVD’s - Netflix, the world's leading video-streaming network, is now in Pakistan. It’s time to netflix and chill. While you’re at it, do watch the new Netflix documentary series Making a murderer!

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Pakistan Super League Pakistan Super League is finally going to be underway! We’re anxiously counting down till the 4th of February to see some of our best cricketers against each other. Which team are you supporting?

R is for

Raheel Sharif We salute Raheel Sharif for announcing that he will not be seeking an extension! His is a highly courageous and extremely professional step he has taken.


X is for

Xanders

V is for T is for

TV Shows When we’re not slugging away at the office or running around town attending events, you can be rest assured that we’re plonked in front of the TV watching show after show. Our newest favourites are Billions, Outlander and Mr. Robot - we promise you won’t be disappointed!

Videofeed The brain behind Videofeed Pakistan, Humza Zafar has us excited every week with the release of highly entertaining videos out every Sunday. Being a fresh addition to the entertainment buzz they've done tremendously well with over 3000 likes on Facebook.

Xanders on Bukhari is just has hip (if not more) as their old branch. Their menu has been updated by Maha Jawed with lots of new delicious dishes such as the crispy fried prawns with fried garlic, Sunday roast beef dinner and Ramen with steamed bun to name a few! The new Xanders menu will also be seen at the old Xanders in a couple of months time!

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U is for

Underground bands We're huge fans of the underground music scene. Make sure you listen to the Biryani Brothers, Sikandar Ka Mandar, Red Blood Cat and Keeray Makoray to name a few.

Women on Wheels After completing their training of riding motorcycles under Punjab Government’s Women on Wheels program, these dynamic ladies took out a bike rally in Lahore. We spotted Asma Jahangir on one of them!

Z is for

Y is for

Zucchini

YouTube

Last week Team Paperazzi was invited to Zucchini, one of MM Alam's newest restaurants for lunch and we have to say we were super impressed! Delicious food, a great ambience and extremely good service, Zucchini is definitely a place we will be frequenting. We highly recommend the Mezze platter, Stuffed Chicken with Potato Crust and Margherita Pizza!

After three long years, the ban on YouTube was finally lifted! This new version allows the government to demand removal of material it considers offensive.

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eat eat eat repeat We got in touch with some of Karachi's favourite foodies and asked them about their Food Festival experience. Here's what they had to say;

• FAIZA RANGOONWALA (ENTREPRENEUR) ''I had the short rib grilled cheese sandwich, churros, afghan kababs, chapli kababs, khaosuey from Saniya's Kitchen and Pani Puri but have to say Fatsos was my favourite stall. I had a great time with friends (Neshmia Ahmed!) and really enjoyed tasting all the different kinds of food. I must say that I was extremely impressed with how organized the event was. There was a good variety of options, good music, great atmosphere and an amazing crowd!'' • SEHAR AHMED: ''We ate everything in sight from the Burns Road bun kebabs to the khaosuey at Saniya's Kitchen to the waffles at Bond Street Waffles but if I had to choose a favourite it would be a tie between Pantry and Fatso's. Compared to last year, the festival was extremely well spaced-out and the variety of cuisines and stalls were great. The addition of the kids play area was a great idea! Keep it up Karachi Eat!'' 42

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• TAPU JAVERI (PHOTOGRAPHER) ''The Karachi Food Festival was fun, great day out. But the food was a bit on the expensive side. Rs 200 for chaat? Also, there were really long lines for all the best items but on the whole I had a nice time being out in great weather with beautiful Frere hall in the background. My friends and I ate the Chapli Kebabs and some chaat but then gave up and chilled at the National food stall where we had great chai.'' • SARWART GILLANI (ACTOR) ''All the stalls were amazing since they were all super Pakistani. I really enjoyed having the Bun kabab, Patio's pizza and Chapli kebabs. Its an amazing opportunity to see what Pakistan and Pakistanis are all about and every year the bar gets higher!'' • SALIMA FEERASTA (BLOGGER) ''My favourite stall has to be Breast & Loin - their steak and cheese sandwich was divine. And oh boy, what didn't I eat?! It was the ultimate cheat weekend. Ice cream macarons from Lals, Bun Kebab, Barbecue Wings, Banberry ice cream rolls, Steak & Cheese sandwich, Porcupine prawn rolls, pomegranate gelato. Oh must mention choc and churros, Fatso's grilled sandwiches and Danish open face sandwiches. It was a lovely day out with the kids - met loads of my friends with their families. I liked the fact that it was more spacious than last year - and there was more seating though I took along a picnic blanket. There was lots more desi food which I love but there were long waits at popular stalls and it was very crowded.''


• AYAZ ANIS (PHOTOGRAPHER) ''Karachi Eat Food Festival was a great effort. I loved the new food stalls that you don't get otherwise. This was my first visit and I can't wait to come again next year. My favourite stall has go to be Breast and Loin although I tried many different things. I had the beef and cheese burger from Steak and Loin, Wasabi and Ranch wings from Wingitt, Gola Ganda from Andarooni, Chapli kebab house's signature dish and Haleem!'' • SAMIYA ANSARI (STYLIST/BLOGGER) ''My favourite stall was Fatso's! I had a lot to eat as I went all three days but the highlights were Fatsos short rib grilled sandwich, open faced Danish sandwiches, the steak sandwich at Breast & Loin, Bond Street waffles, Nutella manakesh, Wings from Wingitt, White Biryani and the grilled Mac n cheese and brownies from Maison M. I am quite the foodie at heart and really liked Karachi Eat last year and this year. I feel like it's a great platform for the hidden home talents to come out and showcase their culinary skills. However I feel like the commercial restaurants don't necessarily belong there as start up businesses and home chefs deserve more of a chance. Overall I'm uber happy with Karachi Eat and already looking forward to the next one!'' • ALYSHEH ADNAN (STYLIST) ''My favourite stall was hands down, Fatso's but I tried a bunch of things this time around such as the Short Rib Sandwich from Fatso's, Churros & choc, fried Cheesecake and Churros from Pane & Amore, Khaoswey from Khao Dosa, Chapli Kebab, Wingitt, grilled Mac & Cheese from Maison M, Roast Beef Sandwich from Danish open face Sandwiches, Chai from Chai Wala, Steak Burger from Breast & Loin, Waffles from Bond Street Waffles and Afghani Boti from Khyber Koyla. I attended the festival with friends on Day 2 and family on Day 3. I think that the festival is getting bigger and better and I'm really looking forward to the next one.''

• ANOUSHEY ASHRAF (VJ) ''I loved the way the place was done up! The Sattar Buksh, Churros and Lal's stall looked particularly cute. I loved the sandwiches at Fatso's, bun kebabs at Sattar Buksh and biryani from the White Biryani. I felt that this year was bigger and very well organised with some massive brands coming in. I just hope it doesn't become too commercial and remains as fun as it is today for all its years to come. It's a fantastic addition to Karachi's winter scene.'' • SAMRA MUSLIM (BLOGGER) ''This year my favourite stall was Fatsos by Maha Jawed. I went all three days so ended up eating more than I could have ever imagined (Don't judge!). Here are some of the many things I tried: Pantry's burger & lemonade, Fatsos fritters, fries and sandwiches, Pane & Amore cannoli, Bond Street waffles, Flavours - pani Puri & chaat, Khao Dosa's Dosa, Marrakech - Zatar pizzas, Maison M's brownies, Desi Gali's chat & bun kebab, Saniya's Khao Suay, Spoonful's Nutella gol Gappa, Churros from Choc & Churros, Burns Road sajji, Chicken wings from Wingitt, Lals icecream macaroons, Pizza from Dominos, Nano's mini bun kebabs and White Biryani.''

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the taste makers Karachi Eat Food Festival was back in town with a bang and we shopped till we literally dropped. Here's a round up of those dishes that left us wanting for more.

» PANE AND AMORE This year the Pane & Amore showed real dedication and innovation! Popular dishes on their menu were the Cannoli, the divine fried cheese cake which was served with white chocolate and whipped cream and their churros which were fresh, warm and crisp generously coated with sugar and cinnamon and served with a chocolate sauce.

» MAISON M Maham Malik of Maison M delivered some delicious burgers and Mac and Cheese sandwiches. We've been a big fan of her brownies for a really long time. We see a lot of potential in this company and hope for it to go high places real soon.

» BOND STREET WAFFLES This stall was new to the festival and after lusting over pictures we decided to dig in. They offered nutella and white chocolate ganache as toppings! Though the waffles were quite good and sweet we wish they were crispier and easier to cut. One certainly cannot eat the whole thing!

» BREAST AND LOIN Another new kid on the block, Breast and Loin did not fail to impress. Offering steak and cheese sandwiches, chicken sandwiches and chocolate chiffon brownies, it was a one-stop shop. We opted for the steak and cheese option and it was quite a delight. Watch out for Breast and Loin to soon becoming a cult classic on a night out. 44

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» FATSO The Fatso grilled cheese short rib sandwiches were all the rave at Karachi Eat this year. With numerous reviews on blogs and social media, we knew this was a must-have on our list. Our verdict: the sandwiches were comfort food at its best. The bread was perfectly crisp with that slightly burnt toast aftertaste and the short rib with cheese and green chilli mayo literally melted in your mouth from the very first bite.

» BURNS ROAD The Burns Road stall was an absolute delight as it really brought the best of street food to the festival. From barbecue dhaaga kebabs and Sajji to yummy traditional Biryani, Bun Kebab and the good old Kulfi!!

» LALS Lals introduced a new dish this year which was their new ice-cream filled macaroons and we could not get enough. It was perfectly textured and the ice cream wasn't a melted mess. We do wish the macaroons were the gourmet large sized ones because there was no way just one would ever be enough of this heavenly goodness.

» DESI GALI This stall is what Karachi eat festival is all about - delicious Pakistani tidbits to feast on. Offering two types of chaats and different versions of bun kebabs, Desi Gali caused quite a stir. We tried the palak chaat something we had never heard of before but now will forever be imprinted in our minds. The crispy palak leaves with a mix of sweet and salty chutnis was a perfect mix! The bun kebabs were great in the flavour department but perhaps the star of the show was the tamarind chutney offered as a condiment with the bun kebabs » WINGITT IIt was about time that we got a place that only concentrated on fresh saucy hot wings. The wingitt wings were served hot off the grill and offered in a variety of flavours. Our favourite has to be the extra hot buffalo wings but the honey wings and wasabi wings were also quite popular at the stall.

» SANIYA'S KITCHEN Who doesn't love a warm bowl of khao suey? Saniya's Kitchen made a remarkable comeback this year. This dish was bursting with rich flavour and was served old school style with Slims chilli chips. 2016

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