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Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:40 pm
by AhlulbaytSoldier
Luxury dining on Mogadishu beachfront signals continued evolution toward peace

Monday, June 04, 2012

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Beachfront dining, fresh lobster, and a European clientele: Somalia’s restaurant scene is quickly changing for the better.

Somali businessman Ahmed Jama recently returned to Somalia from London to open two Western-style restaurants in two hotels he owns, one on the beachfront and the other downtown Mogadishu. His beachfront property boasts stylish beach beds and flat-screen TVs.

It has quickly become Mogadishu’s version of South Beach or the French Riviera.
“I returned to my country with hope of bringing a new concept,” Jama said at one of his lavish restaurants, called The Village. “I trained many people with cooking skills and they are working in the country now. I am so happy.”

Mogadishu — the war-torn capital of Somalia — has suffered from decades of war and insecurity. But it has blossomed in recent months in a way few could imagine even a year ago. It was only last August that African Union troops kicked al-Shabab militants out of the city. Since then, sports, arts and good food have returned.
“This is the place of choice. Everyone recognizes it,” said one of Jama’s customers, as he sipped coffee and watched TV.

Farah Abdi Warsameh - In this photo taken Tuesday May, 22, 2012 Ahmed Ahmed Jama Mohamed speaks during an interview with the Associated Press at one of his restaurants in Mogadishu, Somalia. When Ahmed Jama returned to Mogadishu after decades of war, he knew his years of business experience would help the war-ravaged city rebuild and flourish. Jama has recently opened two western-style restaurants in two hotels he owns, one on the beachfront, and the other in the downtown of the capital (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh) Shirtless male swimmers reclined on lounge chairs nearby. Women in full-body bathing suits splashed in the ocean. Ice cream, seafood and hookah pipes are on the menu, though alcohol is not served since it is outlawed by the government.

This wind-swept area in eastern of Mogadishu was long considered unusable, but Jama’s hotel is thriving. His beachfront restaurant and hotel is the go-to place on Fridays for many residents.

This is still Mogadishu, though, scene of insurgent suicide attacks and roadside bombs. Customers here must go through two security sweeps. The grounds are protected by armed guards.

Jama wouldn’t talk about the profitability of his businesses, but indicated they are doing well. Looking over a world map while back in London, he decided Mogadishu was the right place to open a new business.

“I have been to Djibouti, Nairobi and Dubai, but found that Mogadishu offers the best business hope,” he said while wearing black jeans, a black shirt and sunglasses.
Government officials are frequent guests at Jama’s restaurants. Even their presence is a sign of Mogadishu’s improved fortunes. In the past, officials — who are favorite targets of al-Shabab assassins — were rarely seen at restaurants.

Jama’s culinary success comes alongside a general revival in Mogadishu. Turkey has reopened its embassy, the U.N. has moved in new staff here, and Turkey’s national airline now makes regular flights to Mogadishu.
Most of Jama’s diners are European — frequently from Turkey — or from Somalia’s diaspora. The prices are not exorbitant but most Somalis can’t afford to dine here. The lobster dish costs $20, but steak goes for about $7 and pasta for $3. Don’t ask for French preparation.

“We don’t serve foreign dishes. It’s only Somali food. Our country has the best recipes,” he said.
Source: AP

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Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 2:11 pm
by BlackVelvet
HutuKing01 wrote:“We don’t serve foreign dishes. It’s only Somali food. Our country has the best recipes,” he said.
A man who can cook

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Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:37 pm
by AbdiWahab252
I remember dining at his eatery as AMISOM and Al Shabab exchanged artillery shells. It used to be empty and we would chat about what the fock drove us to work in the madness called Xamar.

Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:26 am
by TheblueNwhite
Mr Warsame inspires me to open little bistro by the old port.

Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 1:49 pm
by VeiledGarbasar
HKing, seetahay aboowe, so when are you going to the Village then? :) I look forward to going there next time I go Mogadishu inshaaAllah.

Definitely would try the lobster!

Indeed a inspirational brother. And as BV said a Man who can cook. :up:

Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:03 pm
by AhlulbaytSoldier
BV,
Can you cook. Bal noo sheeg about ur specialities.

Sheikh AW,
Did you take up weapons against al-kalabs?

Blue,
Follow ur dream bro. Its now safe and situation will get better inshallah.


Veiled,
Iam fine abaayo, how about you?
I will visit there next year if God wills.
When do you go back gain?

Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 2:11 pm
by VeiledGarbasar
InshaaAllah. I'm good Alhamdulilah. I wanted to go this december, but my mum is not feeling it. If my mum or aunt go to see my grandmother this year then I won't go, but if they don't then I definitely want to go and see her & mogadishu of-course. :)

Last time I was staying near where the desert was turned into city. :cool:

Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:02 pm
by BlackVelvet
HutuK I don't do cooking I do scientific experiments in the kitchen. Doesn't always go according to plan but it is never boring. :mrgreen:

TheblueNwhite wrote:Mr Warsame inspires me to open little bistro by the old port.
Judging from what I've seen, you'd make it :up:

Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:53 pm
by TheblueNwhite
BV I have been baking lately. A bistro/bakery is def on my mind.

HutuKing, thnks brother.

Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 6:13 pm
by AbdiWahab252
Imam Hutuking01,

No comment :-O

I remember going to Sports Village and listening to Halyeey Indocaade's Transitoris being tested like clock work at 3pm. Around his house, there is his brother who looks just like him but is older and fatter.



VeiledGabarsar,

Was your father the former head of the airport ?

Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 6:42 am
by AhlulbaytSoldier
VeiledGarbasar wrote:InshaaAllah. I'm good Alhamdulilah. I wanted to go this december, but my mum is not feeling it. If my mum or aunt go to see my grandmother this year then I won't go, but if they don't then I definitely want to go and see her & mogadishu of-course. :)

Last time I was staying near where the desert was turned into city. :cool:
Where are the pictures :)
I havent visited Somalia more than 15 years :o
Inshallah once.

Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:15 pm
by AbdiWahab252
Imam Hutuking01,

Wow, you need to go back ASAP/

Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 8:52 pm
by VeiledGarbasar
HK,

Most of the pictures I took were of family, I was keeping it very low. I also lived in Shabaab area, so I didn't bother.

You should go soon inshaaAllah like AW said!

AW,

Where did you get he was former head of airport? Did you find out that guy is Warsan or something?

My father is very old, and stopped do anything with Somalia ages ago. I believe he want to the first Jabuti conference though (1992/3?). :)

Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:04 pm
by AbdiWahab252
Veiled,

Interesting, Starts his Google search.

Re: Farah Abdi Warsameh a rolemodel for Qurba Joogta!

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:12 pm
by fighter
:up: :up: :up: