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Head to Medley restaurant after sunset where Iftar features a sprawling Arabic and Moroccan-themed buffet with live cooking stations whipping up a never- ending array of fresh mezzes, chicken tagine, shawarmas, couscous, kebabs and so much more. Build up an appetite to feast at these delicious foodie favourites.
We uncover the three essential restaurants in Bahrain you need to add to your weekend plans, all conveniently located inside the leading mall in the Kingdom, City Centre Bahrain. Shake Shack Bahrain.
The abundance of fresh water has provided Bahrain with fertile land, from which it gained importance historically as a harbour and trading centre in the Persian Gulf. This can be found in the traditional souk area where you will find a wealth of cafes with hookah pipes and mint tea, and this is also a great place to pick up some Middle Eastern trinkets. Food and service is great. My Plans. Saar is close to Manama but also far enough away to give off a peaceful and less hectic atmosphere.
Shake Shack Bahrain serves up one of the best burgers in town. Shake Shack Bahrain is the ultimate spot to indulge in a cheat day meal — it is indeed a step up from other burger joints we have tried. With simple yet oh so delicious dishes ranging from juicy burgers to their famous crinkle cut fries and the sinfully delicious frozen custard for dessert, the casual setting is suited to the whole family.
The brainchild of iconic singer and actress Asha Bhosle, this restaurant serves up timeless Indian-inspired dishes with a contemporary spin. Wafi Gourmet. Enjoy delicious Arabic food at Wafi Gourmet in Bahrain. This much-loved restaurant has quite a reputation in the Middle East. One of the most popular spots in town to grab an authentic taste of Arabia, Wafi Gourmet serves up crowd-pleasing Lebanese classics including hot and cold mezzes the hummus is some of the best we have ever sampled , meaty mixed grills, kebabs, shawarmas and seafood. Do not leave without picking up a selection of nibbles from the grocery section, which includes mounds of the finest olives, herbs, nuts and homemade Arabic sweets.
Bahrain is famous for its heritage.
As a major port and trading hub since ancient times, this nation is home to many expat communities, and Arabic, Persian, Indian, African, European and East Asian cultures, influences the food. So which are the places to get a taste of Bahrain? Check out our list of some of the best restaurants in Bahrain, divided by category. The extensive menu features classic Japanese dishes like Donburi, a big bowl of rice stir fried with chicken, beef or prawn and vegetables, steaming bowls of fresh ramen topped with your choice of meat, vegetables and other garnishes and sushi, sashimi and lots more.
You should not miss the chef special omkase of grilled teriyaki lamb with mushrooms, asparagus, kale and mangetout served on a bed of soba noodles in a pea, herb and wasabi dressing. Their breakfast meals are a hit with locals and expats: sausage muffins, bagels with eggs and cheese, and a variety of coffees including the toffee frappe and the caramel de leche frappe.
Vapiano The upscale Italian restaurant, Vapiano brings a modern twist to fast food dining in Bahrain.
Order your favourite pizza, pasta, soup or salad with a chip card and have your dish delivered at your table within 3 minutes. If you are a lover of Italian cuisine, visit Vapiano for their scrumptious made-to-order hand tossed pizzas, fresh, house-made pasta and hand tossed gourmet salads. Fresh salad of roasted butternut squash cubes and avocado on a bed of mixed lettuce, cucumber, carrots and cherry tomatoes, tossed in a homemade lime-chili-dressing.
This restaurant is best known for serving authentic Thai cuisine in Bahrain. Chefs flew in from southern Thailand to prepare the food. We highly recommend the seafood dishes at Baan Saeng Thai.
Seafood fanatics will especially enjoy their grilled items, as well as their Thai Seafood Buffet, served on every Saturday, Tuesday, and Thursday. La Mer Serving dinner out on a jetty, La Mer sits right on the ocean with the gentle waves of the Arabian Gulf lapping up against the shore.
The seafood is as fresh as you can get it, and the culinary squad do a fantastic job of preparing and cooking it up however your palate desires. The service is also perfect, with attentive staff making sure everything ticks along exactly as it should.
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For an extra quick ride up to cloud nine order one of their delicious desserts, and you and your date will be in foodie heaven in no time at all! Book your table at La Mer. The 50th floor view of the Bahrain skyline seen out of floor-to-ceiling windows makes for another one of Bahrain's most romantic views, while the edgy decor and exceptional cuisine makes this a ten out of ten dining spot.
Having just clinched Time Out Bahrain's Restaurant of the Year Award, this joint has bolted to the top of the island's foodie list, and rightly so. Combining art-deco elegance with a flavor-packed menu featuring some pretty intricate fusion combinations, the RE Asian experience is a definite contender for our most romantic places to dine list!
Not sure what to pick? Try out their pan seared wagyu beef pot stickers or miso-honey marinated black cod for what may be the best dish you've sampled. Book your table at re Asian. The atmosphere is inviting and unpretentious, and the candle-lit interior is the perfect spot for a romantic meal! And it's easy to see why the restaurant has consecutively been awarded best restaurant in Bahrain - the atmosphere is sophisticated, the service is attentive and the food five stars. Book your table at Masso.
Boasting a menu many consider to be the most delizioso Italian offering on the island thanks to its emphasis rustic regional favorites and classical dishes made to perfection. The ever-changing menu offers authentic Italian food, featuring a range of traditional choices from all over Italy as well as more contemporary versions of classical dishes.
Whether you choose a regional dish or one of Chef Enrico Morselli's personal creations, it's going to be delicious. The interior oozes with old-world charm; classic style murals, elegantly vaulted ceilings, Venetian blinds and cast-iron statues create a decidedly Roman atmosphere without being overpowering.