Bahrain: Try gastronomic adventure, culmination of tastes, flavours & traditions

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The Bahrain Biryani is most famous, derived from the Indian Biryani. Bahrain is picking up its game when it comes to vegan and vegetarian food. Block 338, known as the dining district, is a foodie’s heaven.

When we travel to tourist destinations, we look for their prominent dishes and delicacies and of course our own Indian food too. When you visit the Kingdom of Bahrain, you have to explore the tastes of its various local dishes.

Bahrain dishes are famous for their taste with a combination of different flavors from other Arab kitchens. We can clearly see the impact of neighbour cuisines on Bahraini cuisine. Bahraini cuisine is primarily based on ingredients found in the Kingdom; it is renowned for its fusion of many flavors. It is easy to get lost in the array of options this destination has to offer when it comes to food. Bahrain as a destination has a wide variety of food alternatives, including both local and international cuisines as well as vegan options. As the country is essentially an archipelago, you will also find many delicious seafood dishes served in Bahraini cuisine. Bahraini dishes vary in shape, taste, and presentation.

When in Bahrain, the perfect way to start your day is with a traditional Bahraini breakfast known as Balaleet, which is a type of long thin noodles served with fried eggs. Machboos, a dish consisting of rice with meat or fish, is the most well-known dish in Bahrain. Another preferred dish is Qoozi, which consists of grilled lamb or mutton filled with rice, boiled eggs, onions, and spices. This is a must-try among Bahrain’s cuisine. It is usually served during events and family get-togethers. Saudi Kabsa resembles Indian Biryani, you should taste this delicacy while visiting Manama, and you can find it at most eateries. Known as the Indian food in Bahrain, Biryani is said to be an absolute favorite.

It is important to try the local cuisine when visiting a new place, but after a few days, one often develops a craving for food with a distinct and familiar flavour profile. There are several restaurants in Bahrain that provide cuisine from various countries, including American, Mexican, Indian, and Italian, etc. You will be spoiled for choice in Bahrain. Block 338, known as the dining district, is a foodie’s haven. Restaurants here serve cuisines from all over the world. There’s Japanese, Thai, Irish, European, American, seafood, Italian, Mexican, you name it, and they have it

Bahrain is picking up its game when it comes to vegan and vegetarian food. Dishes like Vegan Harees, Vegan Bahraini Kabab, Falafel, Veg Biryani etc. If you are a vegan or a vegetarian, then head on over to restaurants like Plant Café, Baker Spice Bahrain, Saffron by Jena, Maki Bahrain and Emmawash Traditional Restaurant. In Bahrain there are restaurants which serve Indian cuisine like Asha’s, Rasoi by Vineet, Tanatan, Copper Chimney, Lanterns to name a few.

Gahwa is a popular drink in Bahrain which is essentially spiced-up coffee that is usually served with dates. Most coffee as well as tea shops in Manama serve the traditional Gahwa. Bahraini coffee is made from freshly ground beans with cardamom and is usually paired with oriental desserts like Bahraini halwa and dates.

If you enjoy sweets, try some of Bahrain.s delectable desserts. Khanfaroosh, a tiny Arab-style delight flavored with cardamom and saffron, is a dessert for morning pleasure. The Rangeena, a popular dessert comprised of dates, spices, and almonds on top, is another must-try item there along with the other most well-known sweets from Bahrain, like Luqaimat, Asida, Al Khanfroush, Al Qus Al Aqili, Yallah nakel (Let’s eat)!

About BTEA:

Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority (BTEA), established in 2015 under the Royal Decree number (76) for the year, issued by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of Bahrain. BTEA’s scope of work includes all sectors  related to national tourism affairs in the Kingdom, organizing conventions and trade exhibitions in Bahrain, and attracting international, regional and local conferences to be hosted in the Kingdom. To establish, manage, promote and maintain the Authority’s conventions and exhibitions centers directly or through specialized companies or firms. BTEA establishes solely or in partnership with others for the same purpose; grant licenses for conventions and trade exhibitions, supervise and assess them.

The Tourism sector aims to attract prominent international events that engage large numbers of tourists and strengthen the position of Bahrain as an important tourism attraction on a regional and international level. It also aspires to boost the Tourism sector’s contribution in the national economy, in line with the Bahrain Economic vision 2030 and toward achieving the goals of the Economic Development Board.

Editor in Chief : Mewati SItaram

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