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Best of French cuisine at Legendz SteakHouse

Best of French cuisine at Legendz SteakHouse

Gulf Weekly10-04-2025

InterContinental Bahrain invites guests for an array of delicious offerings this weekend.
Savour a specially crafted seven-course menu celebrating the essence of French gastronomy with refined flavours, elegant plating and masterful technique, at Legendz SteakHouse. It costs BD42, on April 30, from 6.30pm to 10pm.
The Brunch for Lovers features a variety of delicious dishes and beverages, from 11am to 4pm, tomorrow. It's priced at BD28net with soft beverages, and
BD37 for unlimited selected beverages, at Legendz SteakHouse.
Children below six years dine for free and those aged six to 12 enjoy a 50 per cent discount.
Step into a night of magic and elegance at Elements Pool and Lounge, where tradition and modern charm blend seamlessly. Enjoy an exclusive Arabic live music experience with Emna's soulful vocals and Rafaat's captivating keyboard melodies.
Delicious beverages and Middle-Eastern bites will add to the lovely atmosphere.
It is available everyday, except Mondays, until April 19, from 9.30pm to 12.30am. The schedule may vary based on football matches.
Enjoy freshly grilled fish, lobster, prawns and more at the Regency Tent's wonderful Seafood Night. Available tonight, from 6.30pm to 10.30pm, it costs BD24net for soft beverages and BD32 inclusive of unlimited house beverages.
Join the hotel for a special Easter Brunch with a Greek twist. Visit the Rigani – Regency Tent where guests can enjoy an exquisite culinary experience, live entertainment and engaging cultural activities, on April 20, from 2pm to 6.30pm. The lavish experience is priced at BD18net while guests have to pay BD26 to enjoy unlimited house spirits. Children aged six to 12 dine for BD10.
Meanwhile, visitors are invited to celebrate Greek Easter Eve in a warm and festive atmosphere at Rigani. Dishes such as traditional mageiritsa soup, tsougrisma and sweet tsoureki will make for a truly festive experience. It costs BD16net and BD24net with unlimited house spirits. Children aged six to 12 dine for BD10.

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