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Arabian delicacies on Intercontinental menu

Arabian delicacies on Intercontinental menu

Gulf Weekly27-03-2025

Exciting Eid Al Fitr events have been lined up at the InterContinental Bahrain.
For a complete festive experience, opt for the Regency Tent, which offers guests a lavish spread featuring traditional and contemporary dishes.
The exclusive brunch, on the second and third day of Eid, includes Middle Eastern specialties such as a mezze platter, lamb kebabs, lamb ouzi and grilled meats, alongside signature hotel dishes, gourmet pastries, fresh seafood and fusion items.
Traditional sweets such as baklava, kunafeh, qatayef as well as chocolate fondue and fruit tarts will be available alongside fresh juices, mocktails and a selection of teas. Live music by Emna and Raafat will add to the ambience. The event costs BD20 with soft beverages and BD26 for a selected beverage package. Children under 12 eat for BD10.
Meanwhile, the hotel has organised a list of offerings beginning next month.
Relax with loved ones at Noor Lounge every Thursday and Friday, from 2pm to 7pm, with fine tea. Enjoy a selection of treats, sandwiches and beverages.It is priced at BD6.500 per guest.
Eat your heart out at Pizza 6 Wednesday's pizza special. Indulge in a pizza for BD6 from noon to 3pm and 6.30pm to 10.30pm.
Indulge in the Regency Tent's seafood-themed night, featuring interactive live stations, signature dishes and refreshing ocean-inspired cocktails, on April 10, from 6.30pm to 10.30pm. It costs BD24net with soft beverages and BD32 for a house package.
Legendz SteakHouse has introduced the 'ultimate dining experience' with its new steak and lobster three-course menu. Enjoy a delicious starter selection, followed by a 300gm lobster tail and 200gm grilled tenderloin, as well as a dessert. It is available everyday, from 6.30pm to 10.30pm, starting from BD28net.

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