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Taste the best of Argentina

Taste the best of Argentina

Gulf Weekly22-05-2025
Sheraton Bahrain Hotel has expanded its culinary offerings with the recent opening of Brasero Atlántico, a vibrant rooftop lounge and restaurant bringing the essence of Argentina to Manama.
Discover the Buenos Aires soul through wood-fired meats, handcrafted drinks, and vinyl music, all on the hotel's rooftop.
Located on the R Floor of Sheraton Bahrain Hotel, the lounge is open daily from 4pm to 2am, while the restaurant serves dinner from 7pm to 11pm.
Brasero Atlántico reservations can be made by calling 17517715 or WhatsApp 38885482.
l The hotel's popular WILD Brunch invites guests to start their weekend with bold flavours and high energy. Enjoy premium shareable plates, muddled drinks and live entertainment. Available every Friday from 12.30pm to 5pm the brunch offers several packages: soft drinks at BD36, premium drinks at BD46, and premium free flow bubbles at BD186.
For weekday diners, WILD also offers a daily three-course Business Lunch featuring a rotating menu inspired by global cuisines from Spanish to Asian, British, Italian, and Peruvian. Available Sunday through Thursday from noon to 3pm, it's priced at BD10.500 and includes homemade iced tea.
l Golestan Persian Grill continues to delight guests with authentic Persian flavours. From signature kebabs to traditional specialties, the restaurant offers a modern Persian dining experience. Golestan is open daily for lunch from noon to 3pm and dinner from 7pm to 11pm with extended weekend hours from noon to 4pm and 7pm to 11pm.
For reservations, call 17533533 or reach out via WhatsApp at 38885409.
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