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Break Your Fasting in the Best Way: Iftar at the Grove Hotel

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The island Kingdom comes alive in the evenings of Ramadan in spirits of harmony. The decorative lights wipe away the lull that had spread during the summer heat of the day.

As the Maghrib prayer calls out, each restaurant and hotel of the Kingdom opens up with a plethora of delectable Iftaar.

Are you confused on where to visit for the best Iftaar in the Kingdom? Bahrain This Week can give you a solution. Drive to the serene ambiance of Amwaj islands and visit The Grove Hotel.

The Grove Hotel and Conference center promises to make this Ramadan Iftar truly memorable for diners with an array of irresistible flavors, signature dishes and traditional delicacies.

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Led by talented Sr. Sous Chef Ammar Soudah and his team, guests will be treated to a taste of Ramadan with a daily rotating selection of freshly prepared salads, hot and cold mezze, and delicious international and Bahraini main courses including the traditional lamb Ouzi, live pasta and grill station.

25 N 50 Eatery restaurant provides an enthralling setting for the ultimate Ramadan spirit and experience with traditionally themed décor complete with the grandeur and elegance of authentic Arabian heritage.

Accommodating up to 108 persons, it is the ideal location to spend your evenings with family and friends.

 

Serving hot and cold mezze, salads, meat and seafood dishes and all the Middle Eastern desserts you could wish for and many more, Iftar at 25 N 50 Eatery takes place daily from sunset to 8.30PM, priced at BHD 12 net per person. Kids from 6 -12 years can dine at a 50% savings and kids under the age of 6 can dine for free. Additionally, guests can also avail FORTUNE 5 PROMO, which is booking for 5 persons and get 1 complimentary.Mr. Kim B. Andersen, The Grove’s new General Manager, said, “We want to give our guests a real taste of the local culture characterized by a festive warmth that symbolizes the spirit of sharing and togetherness during Ramadan. In addition, we have got some marvelous promotions lined up for corporate groups and rooms that have been thoughtfully created to offer greater value.”

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