Kuwait Food - Local Foodie Adventure in Kuwait

$200
Duration
6 hours
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Immersing in the local culture: Give participants a chance to experience the local culture and customs by trying traditional dishes and learning about the history and significance of the food.

Meeting local people: Meet the local people and learn about their stories and the traditions behind their food.

Professional guide: Experience in Local food culture, history, and customs will be with the tour group, to give a more in-depth understanding of the food and the culture.

Overall, our food tour offers a unique and memorable way to explore a new place and experience the Kuwaiti culture through its food, while enjoying the company of a group of people with similar interests.

Inclusions

  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Private transportation
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Coffee and/or Tea
  • Snacks
  • Food & drinks

Tour Plan

Itinerary

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Stage 1

Old Market, also known as Souk Al-Mubarakiya, is a historic market in Kuwait City that features a variety of traditional restaurants and cafes. Some popular restaurants in Old Market include:

Some are known for their traditional Kuwaiti dishes such as Machboos, a spicy rice dish with meat or chicken.

Others serve a variety of traditional Kuwaiti desserts and sweets.

Al-Mubarakiya Restaurants: serves traditional Kuwaiti and Middle Eastern dishes, such as shawarma and kofta, and Kuwaiti dishes such as Machboos and Harees, a porridge-like dish made from wheat and meat
Serves also a variety of traditional Kuwaiti and Arabian dishes, such as shawarma and mandi

These are some of the most popular dishes in Old Market, but there are many more to choose from depending on your preference. It is a great place to experience traditional and authentic Kuwaiti food and culture.

Stage 2

Shawarma is a popular Middle Eastern dish consisting of meat (usually chicken, beef, lamb, or a combination of meats) that is marinated and then cooked on a spit. The meat is shaved off the spit and served in a wrap or pita bread with various toppings such as tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, and tahini sauce. It is also sometimes served with french fries or rice. Shawarma is a popular fast food option in many Middle Eastern countries and is known for its flavorful, savory taste.

Stage 3

A walk around Old Market, also known as Souk Al-Mubarakiya, in Kuwait City is a great way to experience the traditional culture and history of the country. The market is located in the heart of the city and is one of the oldest markets in Kuwait, dating back to the late 19th century.

The market features a variety of shops selling traditional Kuwaiti items such as textiles, spices, perfumes, and traditional clothing. Visitors can also find a wide range of traditional handicrafts, including pottery, metalwork, and woodcarvings.

As you walk around the market, you will also come across many traditional restaurants and cafes serving traditional Kuwaiti and Middle Eastern dishes, such as shawarma, majboos, and kofta. The aroma of spices and traditional cooking fills the air, making it a unique and enjoyable experience.

Stage 4

we will visit also a sweet shop in Kuwait it's known for its sweet and delicious traditional desserts. Some popular sweets in Kuwait include:

Konafa:

Luqaimat: Small dumplings made of dough and sweet syrup.
Harees: a porridge-like sweet dish made from wheat and sugar.
Qatayef: a sweet stuffed pastry filled with sweet cheese or nuts

Ghuraiba: a sweet shortbread cookie, often flavored with saffron, cardamom, or rosewater.

Muhalabia: a sweet milk pudding often flavored with rosewater, orange blossom water, or saffron.

These are just a few examples of the delicious traditional sweets found in Kuwait. Many of these sweets are often served during special occasions such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, and also during Ramadan.

Stage 5

one of the best restaurants in Kuwait, that serves camel meats in Ardiya.
Camel meat is a type of red meat that is derived from the domesticated or wild Camelidae family, which includes camels, llamas, alpacas, and vicuñas. Camel meat is a staple food in many countries in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, where camels are commonly raised for their meat, milk, and other products.

Camel meat is leaner and less marbled than beef and is typically leaner and lower in fat than other red meats. It is also a good source of iron and zinc and contains higher levels of certain amino acids, such as arginine, which is important for muscle growth and repair.

Camel meat is often cooked in stews, soups, and curries, or roasted and grilled. In some cultures, it is also consumed raw, dried, or salted. It is considered a delicacy in some countries and is often served on special occasions.

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

Know Before You Go

  • Stroller / pram accessible
  • Animals or pets allowed
  • Public transportation nearby
  • Infants must sit on your lap

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • We can customize the starting hour and how many hours and also the places we will visit, kindly contact me. Thanks
  • I will pick up the traveler from any point in Kuwait

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