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Feel the rush and savour the flavours at The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain

Feel the rush and savour the flavours at The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain

Daily Tribune11-04-2025

Enjoy a race weekend like no other from April 10 to 13. Visit La Plage, where you can revel in live broadcasts of the races on big screens by the beach, where every turn and lap comes alive in an electrifying atmosphere. Delight in the local catch of the day, perfectly paired with a refreshing pint, all while soaking in the coastal vibes. It is the ultimate combination of delicious food and thrilling race action by the beach.
At Cantina Kahlo, immerse yourself in the vibrant flavours of Mexico. Enjoy mouthwatering tacos and signature drinks that transport you to a fiesta with every bite. Cantina Kahlo offers the perfect backdrop for a race weekend celebration with its lively ambience.
For a touch of Italian flair, Primavera invites you to indulge in a classic pizza, perfectly complemented by a glass of bubbly. The passion of GP Italy comes to life here, where the classic savours and festive atmosphere will have you toasting with every lap.
Head over to Thai Lounge for a spirited experience. Indulge in irresistible Singapore noodles and sip on a classic Singapore Sling as you enjoy the energetic atmosphere. With its lively ambience and striking flavours, Thai Lounge offers the perfect backdrop for a race weekend celebration. Sundays, 7pm to 10pm For bookings, please call +973 1758 6499.

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