This year, Baharat Restaurant located on the ground floor of Le Meridien City Centre Bahrain, offers a glimpse of Turkish Ramadan tradition from its décor highlighting the Blue Mosque and other religious landmarks in Turkey.
Diners can enjoy the iftar offering from sunset to 8.30pm, costing BD21.500net including Arabic juices, water, soft drinks and chilled juices for adults, while children between six and 12 years can enjoy the same at BD10net. Children below six dine for free.
The restaurant also has a ghabga service for BD14.500 catered between 9pm and 2am.
Guests can also enjoy breakfast at Furn Bistro, from 6.30am to 11am on weekdays and 6.30am to 11.30am over the weekends, with a choice between a buffet spread costing BD12.500net and an a la carte option.
Additionally, diners can savour lunch between 12.30pm and 4pm, with a buffet package available for BD11.500net; an iftar buffet costing BD18net from sunset to 8.30pm and an a la carte menu available for dinner from 8pm to 1am.
For more information and bookings, call 17171000 or WhatsApp 38885862.
The hotel is offering a special iftar package that includes stay at a superior room and an iftar buffet at Baharat Restaurant.
It costs BD55 for single occupancy and BD65 for double occupancy, exclusive of taxes. Book this package by calling 17171111 or email [email protected]
“This year’s highlight includes more live cooking stations, a full decor of Baharat with blue hues, plus we flew in three-piece band all the way from Turkey to Bahrain to play traditional Kanun and traditional music throughout the Holy Month of Ramadan,” said Cristalyn Pastrana, complex director of marketing at The Westin and Le Meridien City Centre Bahrain.