
Four Seasons' treats
HEAD down to Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay for a magnificent weekend.
Indulge in Bay View Lounge's Chocolate Tea, which offers guests a range of sweet treats and warm beverages, everyday from noon to 9pm.
It costs BD22 for regular tea or BD26 for royal tea.
Discover a range of bold flavours at Bay View Lounge's Wrap Fiesta, until February 18, noon to 11.30pm.
It costs BD10 for a vegetarian burrito, BD12 for a fried chicken wrap and adana lamb durum, and BD14 for a lobster Thai roll.
Guests still have a chance to enjoy Bahrain Bay Kitchen's Chalet Brunch. The winter-themed event offers delicious fondue served to your table, artisanal cheeses, fresh seafood with melted butter and a rich buffet and live cooking stations.
It is available tomorrow (Friday), from 1pm to 9pm, and costs BD35, including soft beverages, and BD48 inclusive of a selected beverage package.
Join Byblos for its delightful Lebanese Saj Night, which includes stunning flatbreads, the enticing aromas and flavours of minced meat and sujik with cheese, all the while overlooking the stunning views of Bahrain Bay.
It's available on Wednesday, from 6pm to midnight, from BD8 to BD12.
The restaurant will also host its BBQ Night on February 6,
from 6pm to midnight.
Savour a thoughtfully curated menu of authentic flavours, featuring an enticing BBQ spread with lamb chops, sea bass, shish tawook, lamb tikka and meat kebab. Pair these delicious dishes with a range of side dishes.
It costs BD32 per person, inclusive of soft beverages.
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