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La Piazza prides itself on being Italian, or at least more Italian than other restaurants providing the same cuisine. The interior is like that of a trattoria and certainly feels like an effort has been made. Particular attention has been paid to the basket of warm bread.
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Choose from the top-notch French cuisine in an intimate atmosphere upstairs or Californian and nouvelle cuisines in the downstairs bistro. Though renowned for its scrumptious desserts, Le Nôtre is probably best liked for its excellent salad bar. The outside terrace is popular when the weather is right. The weekend brunch, particularly the traditional Arabic breakfast, is worth a try.
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Kuwait’s only warehouse-style eatery on the Gulf Road is a very popular place with both the local and expat yuppie set. Great Italian food and scrumptious desserts served in a trendy atmosphere. The outdoor terrace, with views of the Arabian Gulf, is open during spring and autumn. It also features the best, though possibly the loudest, music in town (recorded, as live music is generally prohibited).
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Good-value food and cheerful service with a wide range of pizza and pasta dishes. Everything comes with bread and the tasty house grissini. The carpaccio is highly recommended and pizza bases are of the proper, thin Italian type.
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One of the longest standing fine-dining restaurants in Kuwait, offering classical Italian cuisine with a modern touch. Elegant and consistent, with impeccable service. It’s advisable to make reservations.
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