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Buffet that's a class apart
Buffet that's a class apart

Gulf Weekly

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Weekly

Buffet that's a class apart

Enjoy a list of delicious offerings at the InterContinental Bahrain this week. Book the Legendz SteakHouse Brunch Affair, which offers an elevated buffet, featuring fantastic starters and food stations such as special cut meats, seafood and a French cheese station. The dining affair will also feature an array of elegant pastries and tarts. The day will be made even more special with live entertainment. A la carte mains are available as well. It costs BD28net inclusive of soft beverages, and BD38 including unlimited selected beverages, tomorrow, from noon to 4pm. Children under six dine for free, while those aged six to 12 enjoy a 50 per cent discount. Meanwhile, every Monday, from 6pm to 11pm, guests can enjoy a special promotion, where they can buy one steak and enjoy a steak of equal or lesser value for free. Meawhile, start your weekend off right with a floating breakfast while overlooking the heart of Manama. It costs BD19net for two people everyday, from 9am to noon. Elevate your lunch at Medzo, where curated business packages will make for a special day. The offer starts from BD4.900 and is available from Sunday to Thursday, noon to 5pm. For more information, contact 36967701.

Menu too good to resist
Menu too good to resist

Gulf Weekly

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Weekly

Menu too good to resist

Enjoy a list of delicious offerings at the InterContinental Bahrain. Book the Legendz SteakHouse Brunch Affair, which offers an elevated buffet, featuring fantastic starters and food stations such as special cut meats, seafood and a French cheese station. The dining affair will also feature an array of elegant pastries and tarts. The day will be made even more special with live entertainment. A la carte mains are available as well. It costs BD28net inclusive of soft beverages, and BD38 including unlimited selected beverages, tomorrow, from noon to 4pm. Children under six dine for free, while those aged six to 12 enjoy a 50 per cent discount. Meanwhile, every Monday, from 6pm to 11pm, guests can enjoy a special promotion of a buy one steak and enjoy a steak of equal or lesser value for free. Start your weekend off right with a floating breakfast while overlooking the heart of Manama. It costs BD19net for two people everyday, from 9am to noon. Elevate your lunch at Medzo, where curated business packages will make for a special day. The offer starts from BD4.900 and is available from Sunday to Thursday, noon to 5pm. For more information, contact 36967701.

Bahrain: Director Fined for Selling Investor's Film Without Permission
Bahrain: Director Fined for Selling Investor's Film Without Permission

Gulf Insider

time24-02-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

Bahrain: Director Fined for Selling Investor's Film Without Permission

A director who sold a film without his investor's sayso and took the earnings for himself has been ordered to pay BD8,000. The ruling, handed down by the High Civil Court, found that he had broken his contract by screening the film without permission and selling it to an airline, cutting the investor out of any returns. The court held the director fully responsible and ordered him to cover legal costs as well. Case The case was built around a deal that, on paper, was clearcut. Lawyer Ibtisam Al Sabbagh, speaking for the investor, said her client had signed an agreement with the second defendant, setting out the terms for producing the film. The investor handed over BD32,000 in three cheques, and the first defendant — the director — signed off on receiving the funds the same day. Arrangement The arrangement was later formalised. The contract required the director, working through his agent, to make, direct and sell the film within three months of being paid. The plan was to offload the film before the final cut, ensuring a return of at least 120 per cent on the investment. Sum If that didn't happen, the director was to return every dinar and pay out an added 120 per cent, a sum that would have totalled BD38,400. Full rights to the film, free of any conditions, were also meant to go to the investor. But things didn't go as written. After the film was completed, the director and his agent stalled on selling it, dragging the process out for more than a year and a half.

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