Are there good restaurants in Kuwait?
When we asked people living in Kuwait about good local restaurants, they mentioned...
"One of the most popular restaurants in Kuwait is Al-Tazaj, which is known for its delicious grilled chicken. Located in the heart of Kuwait City, Al-Tazaj serves up a variety of traditional Kuwaiti dishes, including kabsa, machboos, and mandi. The restaurant also offers a wide selection of international dishes, such as burgers, pizzas, and pastas. The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere and friendly staff, making it a great spot for a casual meal. Another popular restaurant in Kuwait is Al-Shamiya, which is known for its delicious shawarma. Located in the Salmiya area of Kuwait City, Al-Shamiya serves up a variety of traditional Middle Eastern dishes, including shawarma, falafel, and hummus. The restaurant also offers a wide selection of international dishes, such as burgers, pizzas, and pastas. The restaurant has a relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff, making it a great spot for a casual meal. Finally, Al-Fahad is another popular restaurant in Kuwait. Located in the Hawalli area of Kuwait City, Al-Fahad serves up a variety of traditional Kuwaiti dishes, including kabsa, machboos, and mandi. The restaurant also offers a wide selection of international dishes, such as burgers, pizzas, and pastas. The restaurant has a vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff, making it a great spot for a casual meal," remarked another expat who made the move to Kuwait.
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Are there good restaurants in Kuwait?
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