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Arabian Barbecue Nights at Ritz

Arabian Barbecue Nights at Ritz

Gulf Weekly03-04-2025

Head down to the Ritz-Carlton Bahrain for an unforgettable weekend filled with delicious food and entertainment.
La Plage invites guests to its special Arabian BBQ Nights, featuring a family-style offering and a captivating performance by an Arab singer, tomorrow, 7pm to 11pm. It costs BD29, with soft beverages and BD34, inclusive of house-selected beverages.
Enjoy an electrifying night of music, magic and entertainment at La Plage's and Thai Lounge's White Party.
Let the beats of DJ Mysterioo Arif, DJ Katrin Love and DJ Kristina V set the vibe, alongside roaming magicians, a fire show, stilt walkers and dancers.
Entry costs BD20, inclusive of one selected beverage. Prices at the door start from BD30, tonight, from 8pm to 1am.
Visitors can also escape to the heart of London at La Med's Big Ben Brunch. It features a delightful selection of British classics and an array of international flavours.
Immerse yourself in the iconic sites of London as you dine amidst replicas of Big Ben, the London Bridge and classic red phone booths. It costs BD33 inclusive of soft beverages, BD44 with selected beverages and BD60 for a bubbly brunch, tomorrow, from 1pm to 4pm. Children aged four to 12 dine for BD16.500.
Discover the perfect fusion of sweet and savoury with chocolate kunafeh. Available everyday, from 10am to 10pm at the Ritz Gourmet Shop and La Gourmandise, the kunafeh takes you on a journey of flavours.
It is priced at BD6.
Meanwhile, don't miss out on Plum's Tomahawk Tuesday, which features a perfectly grilled Angus tomahawk steak expertly paired with a premium bottle of a grape beverage, from 7pm to 11pm. It costs BD69.

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