Where to feed your friends when they Visit Kuwait
July 28, 2010 6 Comments
We all have GCC and Arab friends that come visit us for a few days. We try to make them come during the wonderful months between November and March, in an attempt to deceive them about our devilishly hot weather.
If you’re like me, I don’t mind having them come visit during the summer months. I like the sea, enjoy the beach, and love water activities. Therefore, it goes without saying that if anyone visits me in the summer; be sure we’ll be spending most of out time in chale. Only problem is the unpredictable dusty weather. That would be the only thing stopping us from having a good beach\sea time. (Insert an sincere apology for my Saudi friends whom witnessed 3 full days AND nights of dust last week,, sorry girls, so so sorry).
Anyways. There are a few places, i.e. food stuffing places, that every visitor asks to go to:
- We have to start the day with Breakfast at the Early Bird Cafe (have no clue why, even though I’m gonna head there after this post to have breakfast and Coffee).
- Go for dinner at the ever so trendy Slider Station or the recently opened Open Flame Kitchen.
- Enjoy the view at Marina Crescent and Marina Waves.
- Have a late Lebanese lunch, after swimming, at Al-Mijana in Al-Koot Mall.
- Have a very late night Milk shake and apple pie ala mode in Johnny Rockets‘ Manshar Mall.
- Enjoy an early evening snack and dessert at Chocolate Macaroon in Jlai3a.
- Now if your friends are shway classy or pertinacious, then you obviously have to take them for breakfast at Dean And Deloca in Avenues.
- Enjoy a cup-a-joe at Starbucks Free Trade Zone, and just watch all the cool bikers with their cool bikes. What a sight.




Bon appetit, mes amis…
A post about what to do in Kuwait is on the way…
The Slider Station sounds like a nice place to eat
It is. It’s a very hip, funky, and delicious place. The atmosphere is more like a club or lounge. So yeah, it is avery good place to try.
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