Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Shisha Flavors

By John McCree


Would you like a shisha flavor that fits your taste buds? Read along to find how you can get a great shisha flavor that fits your taste.

The flavorful tobacco, which is normally used in a hookah is commonly called shisha. Following are the ingredients, which are found in shisha these days:

1. Tobacco

2. Treacle (uncrystallized syrup produced in refining sugar)

3. Honey

4. Sugar

5. Molasses

6. Glycerin

7. Nicotine

8. Dried Fruit

9. Distilled Water

The hookah smokers prefer the popular fruity flavors like apple, banana or mango. However, there are plenty of new and creative flavors available in the market for example Starbuzz's "Blue Mist". The vast majority of new flavors have a fruit flavor as the base. This includes flavors such as banana split and blueberry muffin.

Shisha flavors have become versatile due to relative simplicity of flavoring in the course of production. Unique flavors are made because basically every ingredient can be mixed in dried, tobacco, glycerin and sweetener.

Social Smoking

Hookah is generally shared in a social environment where the smokers may gather for pleasant discussion and to enjoy the aroma produced by the flavored shisha smoke. Once hookah became popular in the Middle Eastern nations, every single social establishment started serving hookahs. These days, you'll find hookahs even in the houses of many people.

The smoke from shisha has a soothing impact on the smoker, which is one of the many factors why it became popular rapidly. As a contrast to cigarettes, hookah smoking is done more as a social pursuit and for the flavor, rather than for any sort of biological impact. On the other hand cigarette for starters, has a really bad smell and smokers usually smoke cigarette because of addiction. A cigarette certainly lasts no more than 5 minutes and a shisha lasts for more than an hour, but the latter isn't addictive.

Getting the Most Flavor from Your Hookah

If you want to enhance your hookah experience, then you simply have to adhere to a few basic acts of sound judgment. First off, cleaning and maintaining your device correctly is important. You must wash your hookah meticulously using warm water after every use.

To have a longer and smoother smoking session, make sure that the charcoal does not burn up the tobacco. The tobacco shouldn't get stuck to the foil, better still, the tobacco should not even touch the aluminum foil. While you are packing the bowl, be sure the tobacco is at least a few millimeters below the rim of the bowl. So that when you wrap the aluminum foil, there is distance between the tobacco and the aluminum foil. One more technique that you can use to maintain distance between foil and the tobacco is to put two toothpicks in cross on the tobacco. Additionally, when "packing" the bowl, don't pack the tobacco down tightly. Instead, loosely pile it into a nice mound allowing the air to flow through the mound. This will also stop the tobacco from burning as easily, and it will require less suction on the hose to get a nice, full flavorful hit. To avoid overheating some people use two sheets of foil. The specific game here is: KEEP IT THOROUGHLY CLEAN AND DON'T BURN THE SHISHA!




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The Best Hookah Bars in New York City

By John McCree


We will all acknowledge that New York City has a wide variety of restaurants, entertainment, and nightlife venues to experience for the locals and tourists. Would you like to know about a few more places that you can visit in this great city? Certainly you have hookah in your thoughts or you wouldn't be here. Having said that, let us take this chance to fill you in on a few of the hookah hot spots in NYC!

New York City is full of hookah bars and lounges, which are furnished with a Middle Eastern style. You might find yourself sitting on velvet cushions, drinking mint tea while smoking the fragrant tobacco flavor of your liking. Almost all places have a selection of Mediterranean snacks such as Hummus, Baba Ghannouj, and Sambousik. According to the venue, they may only offer appetizers (Mezza) or you can sit down for a full meal and conclude your night with some tea and hookah. The setting may either be on the more tranquil side, which is excellent for lengthy discussions while passing the hookah hose around or you can choose to be in an upbeat setting with live music and belly dancers. Whatever the environment, you will get a terrific Middle Eastern experience.

The cost of the hookah varies according to the venue you have chosen and the brand of tobacco you have selected to smoke. You can also smoke tobacco from a fruit like orange, but it will definitely cost a little more. You can get hookahs for $12-$30 each.

Hookah Lounges To Try

Here are the hookah bars that serve the finest hookah in the best environment:

Sultana

This bar is good for those who want an authentic Middle Eastern experience with a calm environment. The vast majority of patrons at this hookah bar order a cup of Turkish coffee or mint tea. The grilled lamb and falafel are two of the finest items on their food menu.

Karma

If you're looking for a swanky hookah lounge in the East Village, Karma is the place to be. Velvet couches and genuine art work on the walls make Karma a fascinating spot to enjoy hookah. An impressive bar on one side of the lounge features a wide range of cocktails. Karma is constructed on two floors. The downstairs lounge is a bit more cozy and comfortable, however, it opens only at night. The main floor, however, is open from 1pm to 4am. They have a wide range of tobacco flavors you can choose from or you can even provide your own tobacco.

Le Souk

Based in the East Village, Le Souk is a multilevel nightclub. The Middle Eastern style dcor is really appealing. You'll find authentic hookahs and French-Moroccan food. Many customers can been seen dancing on the dancing floor. Just be sure you are dressed properly since they have a strict dress code.

Tagine Dining and Hookah Bar

A soothing and entertaining bar with terrific hookah and good food. The dcor of this bar is Moroccan right down to the last detail.

Cozy Caf Hookah Bar

Yet another enjoyable bar with a great food and drink menu plus authentic hookah. Relaxing music and live belly dancers are the primary attraction of this spot.

Cafe Khufu

On the lower east side of Manhattan, this caf has a lovely environment. They offer a range of coffees and teas, finger foods, healthy bites and of course HOOKAH!

Kazuza

On the Lower East Side of NYC, Kazuza is a combination of a bar, restaurant and hookah lounge. With a peaceful atmosphere, this place is fantastic to hang out with your buddies and have long discussions with them. They also provide wine and other cocktails. From junk food to Middle Eastern cuisine, a variety of food is offered in the bar. During the night the environment is similar to a nightclub with live DJs taking the stage. There are belly dancing performances on Friday and Saturday nights.

Manhattan isn't the only area that features hookah lounges. There are several hookah spots to select from in Brooklyn and Queens! Because of the fact that many people enjoy heading into Manhattan to have their fill of the night-life, the lounges and bars are more intimate and the venues are not super packed in Brooklyn and Queens. If you are living in Brooklyn or Queens, there is a wide range of spots to enjoy shisha. Look at a few of these popular hookah bars and lounges:

Queens

Hookah Lounge

Deja Vu

Teal Lounge

Layali Beirut Cafe Restaurant

Brooklyn

Zamaan Hookah Bar and Restaurant

Red Mist Hookah Lounge & Cafe

7 Hills Cafe

Hookah bars are rapidly becoming popular in NYC as well as the rest of the U.S. Today, you can easily find a hookah bar in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn to enjoy the company of your friends while smoking shisha.




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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Hookah

By John McCree


Hookahs are typically used devices to smoke flavorful tobacco. A hookah features a water basin that cleans the smoke prior to inhalation. The the highest quality hookahs are found in the region of in and around Middle East, where the hookahs essentially belong to. The parts of hookahs are pretty simple and built in a straightforward way.

Components

Basically, smoke produced by the burning tobacco is passed down via the body, the end of which is submerged in the water jar. The smoke is kept in an air chamber above the water when it is purified by the water. As the smoke goes through water, the temperature of the smoke decreases and becomes more appropriate for the lungs. At the top left section of the water jar in this picture is the hose. It isn't shown in the picture, but the length of the hose is approximately one meter. When the smoker puffs on the hose, the purified smoke exits the air chamber and is breathed in by the smoker from the hose. The end result is an extremely satisfying, aromatic, thick, and clear smoke exhaled by the smoker. Hookahs are usually smoked in group settings where the smokers can enjoy the company of their friends or family.

What Do You Smoke Out?

Generally hookahs are used to smoke shisha, which is flavored tobacco. Today the following things are used to make shisha: tobacco, treacle (uncrystallized syrup produced in refining sugar), honey, sugar, molasses, glycerin, nicotine, dried fruit and distilled water.

Usually shishas use a base of fruit flavor for example Apple, Mango or Peach. But offshoots of fruity flavors are now rising in popularity among the smokers and producers alike. These flavors include Peaches 'n Cream or Banana split, and so forth.

Adding flavor to tobacco at the time of production has become easy and now there are a range of different flavors. Unique flavors are made because essentially every ingredient can be combined in dried, tobacco, glycerin and sweetener.

The Origin of Hookahs

The word "hookah" is derived from the Indian "huqqa", a word that originated around the 1500's when the hookah was first designed by a Persian physician, Abul-Fath Gilani. After growing occupied with the health risks of smoking, he produced a system whereby he passed the smoke by using a water basin to 'purify' it. But, it is said that even before he invented it, hookah existed in other regions of Persia. Whatever the case, the recognition of the hookah grew throughout India and Pakistan, westward into Iran, Turkey, and Lebanon. In turkey, the Turkish elite class swiftly grew fond of hookah and thereon it spread in to Lebanon, Syria and into areas of northern Africa. It is now gaining popularity in the rest of the globe.

As it journeyed from Persia to the remaining globe, the hookah gained many names.

Nargile (also pronounced Argilee) - Mostly used in Italy, Turkey and Israel

Narguile - used in Spain

Lula (or lulava) - used in Albania, Bosnia, Herzegovina

Sheesha - used in Morocco, Egypt, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia

Qalyan - used in Iran

Karim Khan - used in Russia, Belarus

Chillim - used in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan

Huqqa - used in India and Pakistan

Gudugudaa - used in Maldives

Marra Pipe - used in the UK

How Can I Buy A Hookah?

Hookahs can be bought in physical shops as well as from online shops. Hookah shops have grown with the rise in popularity of hookah bars around the U.S. since the turn of the century. If your home is in or near a more populated urban setting or college town, your chances of finding a hookah shop are greater. Hookahs are gaining acceptance in the U.S., but they are not as popular here as in the Persian Gulf.

If you're unable to locate a hookah shop or you like to shop from the convenience of your home then you can buy a hookah on the net.

What You Need To Know About Health Hazards Before Starting to Smoke Hookah?

The controversy rages on about whether hookah smoking is less hazardous than cigarette smoking. Inhaling any sort of smoke is harmful for lungs but the people in favor of hookah point out that the smoke is cleaner and as compared to the smoke of a cigarette. Critics claim that hookah smoke includes just as many toxic compounds including tar, carbon monoxide, heavy metals, and cancer-causing chemicals. Another factor is that a hookah session can last as long as 60 minutes and sometimes even longer whereas a cigarette goes for just 3-4 minutes. On the other hand hookah is not as addictive as cigarettes. People smoke hookah once in a week or bi weekly for fun whereas a cigarette smoker smokes cigarettes daily, several times.




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Shisha Flavors

By John McCree


Trying to find the right shisha flavor for you? This article reveals several good resources for you in identifying and buying your ideal shisha flavor.

Shisha is the name of the flavored tobacco which is normally used in the a hookah. The modern day shisha contains all or some of the following things:

1. Tobacco

2. Treacle (uncrystallized syrup produced in refining sugar)

3. Honey

4. Sugar

5. Molasses

6. Glycerin

7. Nicotine

8. Dried Fruit

9. Distilled Water

The producers of shisha have been experimenting a great deal recently and they've developed some truly creative flavors such as Fantasia's "Cuban Mojito". Having said that, fruit flavors still are the most used flavors among hookah smokers. The vast majority of new flavors have a fruit flavor as the base. Flavors such as Apple pie, blueberry muffin and banana split are some of the more popular ones.

Owing to the improved production processes, it has become quite simple to add flavors to shisha and therefore a wide range of flavors is available out there. Unique flavors are produced because essentially every ingredient can be mixed in dried, tobacco, glycerin and sweetener.

Social Smoking

People generally smoke hookah in a social gathering where they can have the company of their friends and family. Hookahs grew popular in the Middle Eastern countries quickly and these smoking devices swiftly became an important part of all drinking and eating establishments. Today they are seen in places from smoking parlors, to clubs, to the home.

The smoke from shisha has a soothing effect on the smoker, which is one of the main reasons why it became popular quickly. People smoke it out of social pursuit and not for any kind of biological effect it has. While cigarettes give more of a "quick fix" having a strong dose of nicotine and a generally unpleasant smell, a flavorful hookah session may last an hour or longer, and shisha does not have near the addictive characteristics as cigarettes.

Getting the Most Flavor from Your Hookah

To get the most out of your hookah you do not need much, but just some good common sense and a strong sense of discipline. The first and most critical thing is to clean your device routinely. After every smoking session you need to wash your hookah. It is advisable to wash hookah with warm water than with cold water.

If you wish to enjoy a smooth smoking session then you need to stop the coals from burning up the tobacco during the session. This can be done by keeping some distance between the foil and tobacco. When you're packing the bowl, leave some millimeters between the top of your tobacco and the plane made by the rim of the bowl. Then, when you wrap the foil taught around the head, you'll obviously have the desired amount of space required to prevent the dreaded burn. One more technique you can use to maintain distance between foil and the tobacco is to place two toothpicks in cross on the tobacco. Tobacco should not be packed down very tightly in the bowl. A loose mound of tobacco that will allow the air to pass through it is excellent. This will also prevent the tobacco from burning as easily, and it will need less suction on the hose to have a nice, full flavorful hit. Some people also use two sheets of aluminum foil to avoid overheating. The specific game here is: KEEP IT REALLY CLEAN AND DON'T BURN THE SHISHA!




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Discover The Best Summer Work Abroad Experience For You

By Chase Crawford


The good thing about being a student is the opportunity to earn while having a good time. Getting a chance to get a summer work abroad is a typical example of this. If you are a student, this is one thing you can try. This can improve the skills you have at the moment into a professional talent which may come in handy when you finally become a part of the work force.

Keen to get a source of income during the warm months? If you are, there is nothing much for you to worry about because it is easy to spot one today with all the advancements in technology happening left and right. Many websites are dedicated to providing employment options to all types of jobseekers. After school, you can simply go online to look for summer work abroad. Do not forget to use appropriate search terms including the name of the country where you ought to work. This shall give you more specific search results that can speed up your job hunt.

Other students get employed the traditional way. This includes searching jobs on classified ads in newspapers. These newspapers come from the college and university papers where the students study. Every school also has a career service center that gives assistance to all students aside from providing the best study abroad programs to take advantage of. Apart from giving out tips on acing a job interview, these centers can help match your credentials and interests with career opportunities which they have at hand for the summer. Did you know that family, friends and other relatives could be sources of relevant information too? This is because they could have contacts in other countries who may assist you with overseas employment for the summer months.

Most students who have had relevant job experience worked in summer camps. This is especially true for those who are unable to be a part of work abroad programs. Here, you are most likely to assist the camp organizers in implementing safety and order in the camp. If camp activities bore you, there are event agencies which you can join. They are in charge of festivals which usually include celebrities in the showbusiness. You can get the chance to enjoy good music and a closer look at the stars whom you just see on television while you are busy doing your task as events assistant. Perhaps, you wish to get a feel of office life as early as now. Get in touch with an agency that can help you spot clerical tasks suitable with your capabilities.

There are other opportunities that you can explore if getting lucky in another country is what you really want. For one, you can spend time teaching English to non-English speaking citizens in Asia. There you can be part time teacher in a language school or an adoptive family member of natives who are willing to pay and provide lodging for stay at home English tutors. Moving forward, you can also spot the summer work abroad you want in ski resorts. Instead of working as ski or snowboarding instructors, you can apply as hiking or fishing guides to the old and young guests during the hot months. If you want to stay indoors, you can take some cleaning or customer service tasks like waiting tables which may not actually require professional skills from you.




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7 Tips For Free Drinks at Las Vegas Sports Books

By Tommy Lorenzo


Part of the fun of visiting Las Vegas is scoring a comp or upgrade. Most Vegas visitors expect free drinks while gambling, however at the sports book, scoring a comp has gotten a bit trickier. But if you stick to a few rules, the sports book can be one of the easiest spots to score a free drink, or two,or three! The following 7 tips should be useful if you are looking at getting comped drinks at the sports book.

BE FRIENDLY - The ticket writers at the sports book can be your best friend if the casino uses the free drink ticket system. Build a rapport with a ticket writer - even simple small talk such as asking where they are from, who their favorite team is, etc. Building a friendly relationship with the ticket writer is usually a good way to score extra drink tickets.

ASK - Some sports books go out of their way to offer free drink tickets, while others seem to want to keep it a secret. So, just ask! While some spots go the free-drink-ticket-route, other sports books still go on the honor system and simply offer free drinks if you are sitting in the space watching sports or horse racing. Either way, asking a sports book employee or manager about their free drink policy is totally acceptable.

AVOID CANTOR SPORTS BOOKS - I will preface this by saying that Cantor run race and sports books are swanky spots. The quality of their HD screens are top notch and the motif of their sports books are sleek, modern, and very well done. But when it comes to free drinks, Cantor does not cut the mustard. Unless you are a "heavy-hitter" type of sports bettor, comped drinks are a no-go. Cantor run sports books include The Venetian, Cosmopolitan, Tropicana, Hard Rock, and a few others.

PLACE A BET - Not all sports books require a $500 bet to get a free drink. A small $2 horse racing bet is all you will need at some sports books. Cocktail servers usually can spot someone just watching the game as opposed to someone who has made a bet. Just lay that betting ticket on the table so it is visible and that will usually do the trick at sports books that do not use the drink ticket system.



STUDY - There are dozens of sports books around Las Vegas and their free drink policies vary greatly. Before deciding where you will be spending valuable Las Vegas time watching sports, research which sports books have liberal free drink policies. There are several resources on the web, however only one website is dedicated strictly to Las Vegas sports books - The Vegas Parlay.

TIP! - Money talks and if you tip, you can generally expect better service. Tipping isn't reserved to the cocktail servers either. Throwing a dollar or two at the ticket writers when placing a bet usually leads to more drink tickets in sports books that use the drink coupon system. A tip for the cocktail servers will also usually do the trick and if you are having a big day (The Vegas Parlay certainly hopes you have many) there is nothing wrong with increasing the tip amount.

EXPLORE - There are a lot of off-strip sports books that are customer friendly when it comes to sports book players. So if you are staying at one of the off-strip casinos (LVH, South Point, and Gold Coast sports books have liberal free drink policies), venturing to the strip for sports book action may not be necessary.

There are many strip casinos that have liberal free drink policies in their sports books. They include, Bellagio, Excalibur, The Wynn, and Mandalay Bay.




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Shisha Shop

By John McCree


These days, you can see quite a few hookah bars and hookah shops in the U.S. mainly because of the popularity of hookahs. There is an increasing demand of hookahs and shisha in the market. However, as with virtually any physical product of the modern day, shisha sales and distribution are driven more and more by the online marketplace. It doesn't mean that a local shisha shop doesn't have any sales. It has a great deal of sales. Shisha shops tend to be more heavily concentrated in the same kind of areas where hookah lounges are located; larger ethnic towns, and near universities and colleges.

So What Can I Find at these Shops?

You can find everything associated with shisha in a shisha store. In a shisha shop you can get hookah accessories as well ash hookah components and a wide selection of flavored tobacco. Four things that you will get in nearly every shisha store are:

1. Tobacco - The actual substance to be smoked, usually flavored with fruit or other flavor blends, can be found at the shop. With the advancement in production processes, it has become really simple to add ingredients to tobacco in the course of production and you can find a wide variety of unique flavors.

2. Hookah Pipes - It is the smoking device that is used to purify and inhale shisha smoke. A lot of different styles, shapes and sizes can be found in hookah pipes. A few are larger with several hoses, some are smaller with travel case designed for consistent travel, while others are even perfect as stylish household adornments in addition to smoking devices.

3. Charcoal - One of the most essential things for smoking shisha is coal. Therefore, the majority of shisha shops carry a selection of charcoals too. It might seem that charcoals are all the same, but it is incorrect. Some charcoals are "self-lighting", allowing the smoker to light one part of the charcoal, and the rest will ignite itself. Other charcoals should be heated in a fire or by a special charcoal heater. It is argued that the latter surpasses the former as it burns for longer and provides an optimum temperature.

4. Hookah Accessories - Hoses, bowls, bases, stems, wind covers, trays, mouth tips, and cleaning materials, the accessories encompass anything related to hookah smoking that facilitates or enhances the experience. Shisha shops often have clearance sales on equipment that are a little damaged, or items they just wish to move to be able to get more shelf space.

Present Day Shisha Shops

If you are not able to find a shisha shop in your area, you can buy shisha and shisha products on the web. Nevertheless, buying goods on the Internet has some disadvantages:

1. Must wait a couple of days before item arrives

2. Can't smell the shisha flavors before buying

3. Can't see products firsthand and ask questions to the vendor before selecting

Online purchasing is best when the purchaser is more experienced and knows what flavor he or she wants, which brands he trusts, and is prepared to wait a couple of days for the purchase to come.

A quick Google search can show up many online stores that sell hookah and shisha products.




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Monday, January 7, 2013

Buying a Hookah That Suits Your Taste

By John McCree


All hookahs are not the same, and selecting a hookah isn't necessarily as simple as it appears. The characteristics of the hookah you should buy would be influenced by the specific uses for which you want to buy. Some questions that will help you in making a good buying decision are:

1. Will I use the hookah frequently or occasionally?

2. Will I transport it or not?

3. Will the size matter?

4. While not using will I keep it as a decoration or not?

5. How many people will generally be smoking the hookah in a smoking session?

6. How long do I want my smoking sessions to last?

7. Have I got a unique theme or personality I'd like my hookah to suit?

By answering the above mentioned questions you'll have a better idea of the hookah you should get.

Where Can You Look for a Hookah

You can easily get a hookah on the web. If you are old school then you can certainly visit a shisha shop. If you visit a shisha shop, you may consult a specialist who can help you in selecting a hookah. And then there is the benefit that you can inspect the hookah physically before buying it.

Purchasing online can be really simple as you can buy a hookah from the convenience of your home. Ensure the online store you choose has a great reputation on the Internet.

Types of Hookahs

There are several types of hookahs and each type is suited to particular taste and purposes. Some types are:

1. Egyptian Hookah - Really common, conventional, moderately priced hookah, characterized by tall, thin stems, and usually made of copper, brass, or steel.

2. Syrian Hookah - The hoseport of this kind of hookah features an upward angle. It is a little more expensive in comparison to the Egyptian hookah.

3. Crystal Hookah - These type of hookahs are extremely stylish and very costly. Crystal hookahs may also be used for decoration in the home owing to its design and style.

4. Rotating Hookah - These hookahs are typically made from stainless steel and characterized by a twisting base at the bottom that allows the entire hookah to swivel 360 degrees for easier hose passing. The rotating function adds minimal cost.

5. Mini Hookah - Like the name suggests these hookahs are small size and best for those who travel quite a bit. They are usually low-cost.

6. Specialty Hookah - The price tag on a specialty hookah will vary according to your needs. These are best hookahs for those who want unique design.

What To Do Before Purchasing

Before you make a purchase, you should try out different types of hookahs. The purpose of all types of hookahs is the same, to smoke. But specific characteristics of a hookah can make it a better match for you. For example, some users prefer a smaller hookah to a larger hookah because the latter uses more suction to smoke. If you buy a hookah with a larger bowl, your smoking sessions will last longer because it can carry more shisha.

If there are hookah bars near your house, then you should go and spend some time there to see which hookah suits you best. If you purchase the right hookah, you can use it for years. So be sure you buy the perfect hookah.




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Your Hookah Taste

By John McCree


Choosing a hookah isn't easy because all hookahs are not created equal. You, the buyer, may have special uses, which would influence the characteristics of the hookah you actually purchase. Some questions to guide you in making a good decision are:

1. How often will I use the hookah in a week?

2. Will it be a permanent accessory in my house? Will I need to move it?

3. If I must transport it, will the size be of importance?

4. Will I use it as a decoration while I am not using it?

5. Will it be used by just one person during a smoking session?

6. How much time do I want my smoking sessions to last?

7. Do I have a specific theme for the hookah in my head?

Believe it or not, every one of these questions could educate your hookah buying decision.

How to Find Your Hookah

You can easily get a hookah on the web. If you are old school then you can go to a shisha shop. If you go to a shisha shop, you can seek advice from a specialist who can help you in choosing a hookah. And then there is the advantage that you can check the hookah physically before buying it.

Buying on the internet can be really convenient as you can purchase a hookah from the convenience of your home. Make sure the web store you select has a solid reputation on the Internet.

Varieties of Hookahs to look at

Below are some of the commonly used types of hookahs:

1. Egyptian Hookah - Quite common, old-fashioned, reasonably priced hookah, characterized by tall, slender stems, and normally made of copper, brass, or stainless steel.

2. Syrian Hookah - The Syrian hookah is a little bit pricier than Egyptian hookah. This kind of hookah is characterized by a hoseport having a more upward angle.

3. Crystal Hookah - The style of crystal hookah sets it apart from other types of hookahs. These are towards the high budget side and could be used as a piece of decoration in the home.

4. Rotating Hookah - Ideal hookah for many people to use in one smoking session. The bottom of this hookah rotates at an angle of 360 degrees, which makes it easy to pass the hose.

5. Mini Hookah - Generally low-priced, these hookahs are ideal for people who travel a lot and love to smoke.

6. Specialty Hookah - In order to fit your individual personality, or make a bolder statement, specialty hookahs can provide with some remarkable designs. Prices range all over.

Before Making the Purchase

Before making a purchase, you should try different kinds of hookahs. The use of all kinds of hookahs is the same, to smoke. But specific characteristics of a hookah can make it a much better fit for you. A smaller hookah requires less suction to smoke as compared to a larger hookah; many users find it convenient to smoke from a smaller hookah. A larger bowl usually lasts longer than a smaller bowl as it can hold more amount of shisha.

If there are hookah bars near your house, then you should go and spend some time there to see which hookah satisfies you best. If you purchase the right hookah, you can use it for many years. So make sure you buy the right hookah.




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It is Easy to Find a Hookah Bar in New York City

By John McCree


There are quite a lot of places to enjoy excellent food, wine, cocktails and nightlife in New York City. Have you been to the majority of the places in this city and now you are thinking where you should go? Because you are reading this, it indicates that you must be considering visiting a hookah bar. With that said, let us take this chance to fill you in on some of the hookah hot spots in NYC!

There are many hookah bars in NYC, which are designed as per the Middle Eastern pizzazz. Since the dcor is Middle Eastern, you will be sitting on velvet cushions put on the floor and sipping mint tea while enjoying your hookah. Mediterranean appetizers and treats are also offered in the vast majority of places. Some places also offer a complete meal, which is accompanied by mint tea and a hookah. Peaceful as well as noisy and upbeat, you can find all sorts of hookah bars in NYC. The quiet atmosphere gives you the opportunity to have long conversations with your buddies, while the upbeat environment will give you a taste of the "NYC life." One thing that is sure is you will get a great Middle Eastern experience.

Certain places are very expensive while some give hookah at really affordable prices. Also, if you want to smoke the tobacco through a fruit, such as an orange or a grapefruit, expect to pay the price for this spectacular concoction! You can find hookahs for $12-$30 each.

Top Hookah Lounges

Here are the hookah bars that serve the best hookah in the best environment:

Sultana - 128 E 4th St (between 1st Ave & 2nd Ave), New York, NY 10003

This bar is perfect for those who want an authentic Middle Eastern experience with a tranquil environment. While smoking your hookah, you can have their Turkish coffee and mint tea. The grilled lamb and falafel are two of the best items on their food menu.

Karma - 51 First Ave, New York, NY 10003

You can call it a stylish Middle Eastern lounge. The lounge is adorned with original artwork on the walls and has velvet couches for your seating pleasure. The music is relaxing and you can walk up to the candle-lit bar to get a drink of your liking. Karma has two levels. The main floor is open daily from 1pm until 4am and the downstairs lounge, which is only open during the night, features a more intimate and cozy atmosphere. If you think your favorite flavor is quite unique then you can bring your tobacco with you.

Le Souk - 510 Laguardia Place, New York, NY 10012

Le Souk is more like a nightclub made on multiple floors. The spectacular Middle Eastern dcor makes the character of this club sultry. In addition to hookahs, you will also find French-Moroccan food here. There is a dancing floor in the lounge where the vast majority of customers join to dance and enjoy themselves. A stringent dress code is implemented at the place.

Tagine Dining and Hookah Bar - 537 9th Ave (between 39th St & 40th St), New York, NY 10018

The ideal bar for those who are tired after a day's work and wish to hangout with their friends in a relaxing environment. Terrific entertainment, great dcor and great food set this bar apart from the rest.

Cozy Caf Hookah Bar - 43 East 1st Street, New York, NY 10003

Cozy Caf is another relaxing hot spot that features a fine blend of sweet tobacco, a simple food selection and drinks. They often hold live belly dancing shows in the bar.

Cafe Khufu - 61 E 3rd St (between 1st Ave & 11th St, New York, NY 10003

On the lower east side of Manhattan, this caf features a wonderful atmosphere. Apart from hookah, various snacks, coffees and teas are offered at this bar.

Kazuza - 107 Ave A, New York, NY 10009

It is a multifunctional establishment with a restaurant, bar and hookah lounge. With a calm atmosphere, this place is fantastic to hang out with your friends and have long discussions with them. Kazuza carries a liquor license and they serve wines and some other cocktails also. From junk food to Middle Eastern cuisine, a wide range of food is offered in the bar. During the night the atmosphere is similar to a nightclub with live DJs taking the stage. In case you are in mood for some belly dance, then go to this bar around 11:45 on Friday or Saturday night.

These are only the famous hookah bars in Manhattan. Brooklyn and Queens have a number of terrific hookah bars also. The hookah lounges in Queens and Brooklyn aren't crammed with people since the majority of of the people head towards Manhattan to enjoy the night life of NYC. If you don't live in Manhattan, you can still enjoy shisha at a local lounge. The most popular bars and lounges in these parts are:

Queens

Hookah Lounge - 107-29 Metropolitan Ave, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Deja Vu - 33-22 28th Ave, Astoria, NY 1110

Layali Beirut Cafe Restaurant - 25-60 Steinway St, Astoria, NY 1110

Brooklyn

Zamaan Hookah Bar and Restaurant - 349 Broadway Brooklyn, NY 11211

Red Mist Hookah Lounge & Cafe - 569 Coney Island Ave (between Beverly Rd & Lewis Pl) Brooklyn, NY 11218

7 Hills Cafe - 849 Manhattan Ave (between Noble St & Milton St), Brooklyn, NY 11222

Cafe Tabu - 2205 Ave X, Brooklyn, NY 11235

Hookah bars are swiftly getting popular in NYC as well as the rest of the U.S. Nowadays, you can conveniently locate a hookah bar in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn to enjoy the company of your friends while smoking shisha.




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