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Cafe Lilou
The guide was updated:A taste of Paris in the Persian Gulf. Cafe Lilou is the best place in town to enjoy afternoon tea: the cosy sofas invite visitors to linger and laze the evening away over a hot cup of coffee and a fresh pastry. The food options range from refreshing salads and warm sandwiches to more hearty soups and full dinner platters.
Useful Information
- Address: Adliya & Al a'ali Mall, Seef, Manama
- Opening hours: Saturday-Wednesday: 8am-11:30pm Thursday-Friday: 8am-12am
- Phone: +973 17 714 440
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Roche is well-known by locals for the variety of Khaleeji dishes figuring in its menu. The cafe is especially famous for its rangeena, a traditional dessert made with nuts,dates and spices,that is definitely a must-try. Other specialties from the region that you may want to sample are Karak tea, shawarmas, Bahraini breakfast and egg dishes.
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Cafe la Ventana
This cosy cafe in the bustling Block 338 district offers freshly-prepared easy meal options such as salads, soups, sandwiches and baked potatoes. La Ventana boasts a daily selection of popular homemade cakes and a good assortment of teas.
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Naseef Cafe
Naseef became popular in 1920 because of its homemade mango ice-cream that can still be enjoyed by customers today. However, this cafe amidst the shops of the buzzing Manama Souq is most beloved nowadays for its full traditional Bahraini breakfast and one of the best Karak chai in town.
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Cafe Lilou
A taste of Paris in the Persian Gulf. Cafe Lilou is the best place in town to enjoy afternoon tea: the cosy sofas invite visitors to linger and laze the evening away over a hot cup of coffee and a fresh pastry. The food options range from refreshing salads and warm sandwiches to more hearty soups and full dinner platters.
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Aroma Cafe
A great way to immerse oneself into the Bahraini way of life is to spend a hot afternoon enjoying shisha at a place like Aroma. It is a casual, but beautifully decorated place, complete with reclining divans and cushions, that serves Arabic dishes and offers a great selection of shisha flavours.
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Cafe Delices
The best of Parisian patisseries can be enjoyed half a world away, in the middle of the Persian Gulf, at Cafe Delices. Mouth-watering pastries, cakes and cookie, homemade chocolates and delectable macarons are all available here, within the Gulf Hotel.
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