The Boy and me, we try to cover at least one new restaurant
every week. It is a tradition that started almost a year back and is being
carried on. Sometimes we do a new thing if not a restaurant, anyway..
So this week, since the weather was so gorgeous, we thought
of going to an outdoor place with some sunshine. I had read about this newplace very close to my house. I googled for it online and found it to be quite
impressive.
The Orangery sits in the Palace Boutique Hotel in Adliya. If
you check its page online, the first impression that you get is that the place
is very British.
And it is not wrong. We parked our car in the vast area and
headed inside. The lush green garden is a rarity in the middle of Adliya. I was
impressed straightaway. We sat in one of the cane chairs and made ourselves
comfortable.
The service was quite fast and we gave our order – a Syrian Frittata and a Saffron infused French Toast. I ordered an Iced Latte because the sun was shining on my face and the
Boy ordered a Juice because there was no wine!
While we basked in the sunshine, we could hear the incessant
chatter of the women around. We could not help but notice that most people in
the restaurant were Arabic women who had come for some kind of a celebration. Maybe
the restaurant needed a wee bit of publicity amongst the Expat community!
The Frittata was an absolute delight. I was sceptical
earlier because it didn’t have any vegetables. But the herbs and labanah made up for it and I loved my breakfast. We thought that the French toast was a little
too sweet for our palate, but that’s just us. Our drinks were fine, nothing
unusual, nothing disappointing!
We even walked in inside to check out the décor. The interiors are breathtaking with cutesy wallpaper done in tea-cup like prints. The
furniture is in tune with the whole ambience and is pretty charming.
We paid 18 Bahraini Dinars and walked out quite satisfied. If
you’re looking to celebrate this winter, I suggest you pay this impressive
Orangery a visit. It is ideal for lazy winter mornings and afternoons. And I'll let you know how my dinner turns out in my next visit!
I promise to click more pictures next time!
Middle Eastern Frittata |
The lovely Outdoors |
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Your sweetness makes my day. Gentle criticism will be taken in the right spirit too :)