Beit Ahmed

Kuwait City


We love this place. Inside a stylish homewares shop in the souq, Beit Ahmed is a small but sophisticated cafe with traditional cushions and plush sofas. It serves mint tea and Arabic coffee, plus excellent falafel, cheese platters and lamb kebabs. Signposted only in Arabic, it's just west of Greenland Vegetarian Restaurant.


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