tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8989150096652604969.post8707870876862794323..comments2024-02-01T09:54:05.807+04:00Comments on Mr. and Mrs. R's Muscat Deli: The Muscat dining scene, what to do to fight boredom?Mr. and Mrs. R.http://www.blogger.com/profile/08933286284436351782noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8989150096652604969.post-88197813431028409472010-09-09T08:48:11.008+04:002010-09-09T08:48:11.008+04:00A good analysis of the restaurant scene. I think t...A good analysis of the restaurant scene. I think there is a lot of potential here given the pretty poor competition and I have had a couple of opportunities to open restaurants/cafes in Muscat but never gone through with it as I don't feel I have a good enough understanding of what makes a place popular. Places offering pretty average fare are packed with customers and that worries me! <br />I agree about La Brasserie - overpriced and a missed opportunity.Man in Muscatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8989150096652604969.post-16554118325847100962010-09-08T23:20:32.450+04:002010-09-08T23:20:32.450+04:00La verite, my fav meals have been with few excepti...La verite, my fav meals have been with few exceptions in the plain cheaper restaurants, good food and value for money.<br />La Brassiere was the latest in disappointments, indifferent ingredients and sloppy service at a shocking price. <br />Ubhar deserves to do well with or, culturally better, without alcohol<br />But as you say the lack of any pressure to do well with on tap hotel guests and strangulation at birth by red tape that make it the easy option to fail.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com