NITN | @notintownlive | 31 Jan 2024, 04:51 am
Food Festival
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NITN/Mumbai: Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority (BTEA) has announced the date of the 8th Edition of the Bahrain Food Festival, which will be held in February this year.
The culinary fiesta promises to serve a line-up of local as well as global cuisine, prepared by renowned chefs and culinary experts, according to a release by the organisers.
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The festival will be held at the Marassi Al Bahrain, according to Bahrain This Month website.
The venue is known for its beach, said to be one of the most picturesque seafronts of Bahrain.
Marassi beach, otherwise a private beach, is located on the island of Muharraq, and is about half an hour’s drive from capital Manama.
Apart from the culinary spread, there will also be live musical performances, games, and other activities for visitors, the release said.
The 8th Bahrain Food Festival will be held from February 8 to 24, 2024.
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