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A Kitopian’s Food-Filled Day in Bahrain

  • malaikarehman6
  • Jun 9, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jun 10, 2025

Three stops, one mission: eat everything. 


Working in food teaches you pretty quickly that a great meal isn’t just about what’s on the plate. It’s about the people serving it, the energy of the space, and those little details you don’t forget; like a smile, a sauce, or a conversation that sticks with you. 


So, while I was in Bahrain, I thought, why not spend the day experiencing it all? A bit of dine-in, a bit of delivery, and a WHOLE lot of flavors.


Our game plan was simple: eat as much as possible! 


Stop 1: Zaroob – Late Breakfast Turned Early Lunch (10:30 AM) 


We kicked things off with a huge feast that could easily qualify as both a late breakfast and a very ambitious lunch. The vibe at Zaroob was instantly welcoming, the kind of place where the staff greet you with a smile like they’ve known you forever. 


We ordered...generously: 

  • Shawarma Saj Platter 

  • The Mixed Mezza tray: Moutabbal, Vine Leaves, Hummus, Muhammara and so much more 

  • Shakshouka (had to sneak in a little breakfast love) 

  • A few extra sides because why not? 



For drinks, I stuck with my forever go-to: lemon mint. I get one everywhere. Not kidding, I have a tier-list of the best lemon mints around the world, but that’s a story for another time. But the unexpected star was the Exotic Zaroobian, which was basically a fruit salad in a smoothie: apple, kiwi, mango, pineapple, banana, and a few others I couldn’t even place. Sounded wild, tasted AMAZING. 


We wrapped it all up with Umm Ali, obviously. And let me tell you - that dessert deserves a standing ovation.  


We were left completely stuffed, totally satisfied, and genuinely touched by how kind the staff were. The whole place just radiated warmth. We felt so at home; we joked we might never leave. 


Stop 2: Luca’s Panouzzo – Midday Snack from the Comfort of our Home 


After the royal spread at Zaroob, we needed a bit of a break (read: nap), but we weren’t done with our mission: pace ourselves, not stop ourselves


Around midday, we ordered in from Luca’s Panouzzo. I’ve had it in the UAE before, but I was honestly impressed by how consistent the quality was here too. Same flavor. Same crispy perfection. No notes. 


We got the Duo Panouzzo Meal: 

  • Spicy Buffalo Chicken 

  • Chicken Parma 

  • And, naturally, mac and cheese balls. I don’t even try to resist them at this point. 


Everything hit the spot. It was indulgent, comforting, and gave us just the right second wind for our final stop. 



Stop 3: Boxit – The Late-Night Finale (11 PM) 


At 11 PM, food coma or not, we were still all in. 


We headed to Boxit in Zayed Town, which is a small, super cozy spot that was already filled when we got there. Since it was a bit late, they were out of a few items, but the staff were honestly the nicest people ever. They helped us build our own custom bowls from what was left, and it felt like a personalized little dinner experience. 



We weren’t in the mood to sit inside, so we turned the car into our dining room and dug into our DIY dinner boxes.

  • Mine was noodles with pulled beef, classic Boxit sauce, and all the veggies. 

  • My partner’s was rice with chicken, teriyaki sauce, and zero vegetables — a decision he stands by with pride. 


It was chill, simple, and exactly how we wanted to end the day. After that, we rolled ourselves home and officially entered the deepest, happiest food coma of all time. 


Final Thoughts 


This day reminded me why I love working in F&B. Not just because of the meals, but because of the people and moments that come with them. 


From the warm welcome at Zaroob, to the familiar comfort of Luca’s, to the late-night kindness at Boxit, every stop made it clear - it’s not about how big or flashy the setting is, it’s about the heart behind the experience. Bahrain may be a smaller market, but what it offers is something bigger: genuine hospitality, great food, and a sense of community that’s hard to miss. 


Grateful for the bites, the conversations, and the reminder that great food always finds a way to bring people together. 


Until next time. 

 
 
 

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This post made me hungry! I love how you focused on the people and energy behind the food, not just the flavors. Your day of eating in Bahrain sounds like such a fun adventure. Thanks for sharing your tasty journey!

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