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Restaurants in Bahrain Email This Post Print This Post

Apr 12th, 2008 by | 8

Lately I have been coming to Bahrain more than usual, really.. I have been staying in Bahrain more than Kuwait and obviously that leads to alot of eating out, so I thought I should review the restaurants here:

  • The Meat Co: if you are into steaks then you are in for a treat. their rip-eye steak is out of this world. for me I liked the 300 gram because it’s thinner cut but who have had the 500 said the same thing about it. obviously you don’t go there and order a viggie dish .. appetizers are also good but the main focus here is the meat people.. pay attention! also you want to try the roof top lounge.
  • Coco’s: Very nice seating area, hippie kind of look with all the garden outside and stuff.. the food is ok, I had the club sandwich and it was presented very nicely and it also tasted good but I can expect better quality from them.
  • Cafe Italia: I wanted to leave the best for last but I just couldn’t wait writing about it. this is so far my favorite place to eat in Bahrain. There carpaccio, calamari, and focaccia are amazing orders for starter. I also tried their pizza margarita and the ravioli with wild mushrooms, they are both good. I lean more toward their pizza but that just me loving pizza. The interior of this place is breathtaking, I love modern designs and this place fulfill the hell out of it.
  • Nino: Same shit different country.
  • Lilo’s Cafe: Good, nice to have a a meat when you wake up there. they can be creative with their burgers. also their soups are good.
  • La Cave: French restaurant, food is ok. I had the La Cave steak which wasn’t bad but it can be much better I think. the exterior and interior of this restaurant is nice, they have a nice garden outside that gives a great feeling to the restaurant.
  • Oliveto: Italian restaurant, located in an alley in Adliya, if not for the sign on the street there is no chance of getting to it. food was fantastic, I had the lasagna and it was just amazing with a splash of lemon. I didn’t hear any complains about the food on our table so it has to be one of the best as well.
  • Lanterns: Indian restaurant in located in Budaiya St. .. it’s a nice experience with all the small band playing indian songs from movies and older songer. food is pretty good. worth trying.
  • Trader Vic’s: Chocho, Crab Rangoon and the calamari are good. didn’t try anything else. very nice atmosphere! a must.
  • Mirai: Another restaurant in Adliya, sushi is incredibly good, food is great, and they have a nice lounge area upstairs.
  • Nirvana: Indian restaurant in the Ritz-Carlton hotel. good food and great service. try their butter chicken!
  • Tekka Al-Abul: no idea where is it located, it’s dirty as hell, but man the yogurt tekka is amazing! it’s a downgraded version of Dalag suhail. but again .. those places will leave you speechless!

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Weld El-ma6aba

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