www.womanthismonth.com 81 October 2013 This new locally owned and operated luxury hospitality brand has put together a number of exciting dining options for the food lovers of Bahrain. Located in the Diplomatic Area, The Domain is a 36-storey social club and boutique hotel. The brand-new cuttingedge hospitality concept, a first of its kind in the Middle East, focuses on sociability, entertainment and technology. With a total of nine social spaces, consisting of restaurants, bars and lounges, The Domain is the ultimate destination to understand different food cultures. Cuisines on offer include Japanese, South of France, Basque, Italian and Lebanese. Gourmands from around the world will be spoilt for choice. On the table In addition to most of the suites and rooms, two restaurants with a distinct duality of spirit, offering two distinct prospects had opened during the Eid holidays. Le Domain [34] serves lighter South of France food with crisp, seasonal flavours. Fresh and light dishes are made vibrant with Provencal herbs, olive oil, market vegetables and seafood. An Art Nouveau setting and great city views add to the factors that make this venue spectacular. Le Domain [34] has recently put together a business lunch concept. The two-course set menu costs BD11++, while the three-course option is for BD13++. Le Sauvage caters to those who would like to indulge in classic, hearty roasts. This venue boasts a leather-bound, masculine space, where the vibe is very Mad Men. Luxury Redefined THE DOMAIN Chill out Txoko, a Basque sky lounge crowning the top floor of The Domain serves delicious Pintxos (Basque tapas). During the day this is a quiet place to meet or to read the paper or emails. Between 4 and 6pm, the venue gets a novel twist and offers high tea – perfect to catch up with the girls or hold business meetings. After work, it’s the perfect place to network whilst sampling a variety of delicious cocktails. In the evenings, it becomes a playful venue, a night haunt for Manama’s hip and cool set. The resident DJ spins tunes, the lights go down low and tables can be moved aside to make room for impromptu dancing. Txoko hosts a different theme six nights a week. Call 16 000-222 or visit www.thedomainhotels.com
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