Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Restaurants in Kuwait

Best Restaurants in Kuwait


There a lot of different kinds of restaurants in Kuwait, with different food and
cuisines. The problem is people are looking for the best restaurants especially for their favorite cuisine. Nowadays whilst there hundreds of different restaurants people only look for the best of the best. Well you’ve come to the right place.


American Restaurants in Kuwait

Restaurants In Kuwait
If you are looking for a great American food restaurant with delicious food also available in various locations, then its T.G.I Fridays you are looking for. Fridays is a really decent place to eat at with tasty food. That serves all of the good food you are seeking for, specialized at creating great hamburgers.

Italian Restaurants in Kuwait

Restaurants In Kuwait
Another great cuisine that restaurants in Kuwait serve well for is the Italian food. The most unique and finest Italian diner is Nino. Nino is an Italian restaurant that deals with pizza, lasagna, risotto, spaghetti, ravioli, and macaroni. I would vote for the Mushroom Risotto and the Nino Pasta as the best platters in my opinion, I would highly recommend these dishes for anyone that is going to visit Nino. Also offers great service, salads, and soup. This restaurant is also available for delivery via the website www.6alabat.com.

Japanese Restaurants in Kuwait

Restaurants In Kuwait
Comes next the Japanese cuisine, especially for this particular cuisine a lot of arguments may take place on what is the top restaurant. A list of the top restaurants in this cuisine is, Maki, Wasabi, Sakura, and PF Changs. As for me I would pick PF Changs as the best. Some reasons are, it is located in great places, it offers the best service, also has very tasty food and drinks. For the appetizers they serve you a mouthwatering shrimp cocktail platter, they also have delicious unique noodles, and not to forget to give them credit for their great vegetable rice.

Persian Restaurants in Kuwait

Restaurants In Kuwait
Moving on from a fine restaurant to a finer restaurant. Comes next Persian or Iranian food, recommended for
rice, and kebab lovers, Babak. Babak is an Iranian restaurant that serves Hummus,
Mutabal, Kebab, Rice, and Gheymeh. Babak is a very decent restaurant and contains the closest food to original Iranian food. A great service about Babak is that it delivers via an affiliate website, www.6alabat.com.

Traditional Restaurants in Kuwait

Restaurants In Kuwait
If you are looking for traditional Kuwaiti food, then ignore all the above and continue reading to find the best of the best Kuwaiti food that servers rice and meat. Freej Sowaileh is the Grade A diner for Kuwaiti food especially for rice. Freej Sowaileh serves machboos which is another word for meat or chicken rice. It delivers but usually takes up to 90 minutes to arrive with a 5kg chicken or meat machboos as you order.

Dessert Restaurants in Kuwait

Restaurants In Kuwait
Last but not least the most enjoyed cuisine, dessert. After reading the article everybody will needs a finisher or a conclusion and as always that would be a lovely delightful dessert. In Kuwait we ensure to have a number of various places to serve diverse sweets. There is frozen yogurt, cinnamons, cookies, pretzels, mixed berries, and of course chocolate. The most famous and high superiority place that attends to serve dessert especially chocolate is Opera in Qortuba. Opera is usually ordered for weddings, or special occasions like parties. As for a delicious, healthy, tasty, and non-fat dessert its frozen yogurt. This is most famously served by Pinkberry. Last but most loved, cookies, it is well attended by Choowy Goowy, also available for delivery
via www.6alabat.com.

I would love to discuss more about the great various restaurants here in Kuwait, but it would be never-ending, as for me these restaurants are my top and I would recommend them to anyone who is in Kuwait and enjoys eating. If you are looking for more great restaurants you can check out this directory of restaurants in Kuwait.

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