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RAMADAN KAREEM Traditional décor, live entertainment by Arabic musicians, and popular regional and global culinary specialties await you this Ramadan at the Pool Deck under the night sky. Guests may also treat loved ones to an unforgettable Iftar, Ghabga or Suhour in the comfort of their homes with Four Seasons’ tailored home delivery menu.

Dine with us: +973 1711 5500 | fourseasons.com/bahrain

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08 28 40 The Magic Shop

Ramadan Around the World

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A Shore Thing

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• THE EDITOR

Ramadan Kareem

“Ramadan is the time when you empty your stomach to feed your soul.”

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FACT Magazine Bahrain Edition • APRIL 2021 VOLUME 14, ISSUE 07

DIRECTOR OMAR SHAHEEN PUBLISHER RAMI KHALIL (rami@fact-magazine.com) EDITOR LIZ O’REILLY (editorial@fact-magazine.com) DIGITAL EDITOR SARA WADDAH

pril sees the beginning of the Holy Month of Ramadan, a time for fasting, reflection and self-growth. It’s also a time for observing the time-honoured traditions that bring people together and, in our cover story (p29), we take a look at some of those traditions from around the Muslim world. We’ve also come up with some

great ideas to make the most of the after-dark hours that, mostly, don’t involve

SALES MANAGER RACHEL NAFEH ART DIRECTOR SYED MUHAMMED RAIHAN SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER OMNIA ELAMIR

feasting. Speaking of feasting, while the usual big Iftar and Ghabga gatherings are off the table due to pandemic restrictions, there are still plenty of options for great smaller get-togethers. We’ve rounded them up (p56) and have also included dining and brunching events that’re happening up to the start of Ramadan (p62). For the foodies among you, anticipate a touch of the green eye towards our Sara, who got the chance of a cooking class with none other than celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck (p40). And we’ve also introduced a new feature (p46) – Voice From the Kitchen – in which we’ll be chatting to the island’s top chefs each month. April is Chef Yann Bernard Lejard who talks about food as an artform. Elsewhere in the issue, we travel to the Maldives to check out a gorgeous new hotel and its island surroundings (p78) and get behind the wheel of the new Mitsubishi Xpander (p70). Don’t forget to check out this month’s Fact Find (p8), particularly if you have a sweet tooth. And, as always, the Listen Up pages (p10) bring you titbits from around

PHOTOGRAPHY SACHAN CHANDRAN CONTRIBUTORS GARETH WOODS LAYAL AL MAHMOUD ANZISH MIRZA PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION AJIT KUMAR NEIL MAHMOOD ENQUIRIES Tel: +973 3632 0131 E-mail: rami@nansgroup.com PRINTED BY DAR AKHBAR AL KHALEEJ

the Kingdom that have caught our eye. Plus, we highlight the latest in tech (p85) as well as books books, music and TV (p88). I hope you enjoy the April issue and wish you Ramadan Kareem from all at team FACT.

Liz O’Reilly Editor editorial@fact-magazine.com

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THE MAGIC SHOP At the luxurious Reef Island, overlooking a beautiful view of the sea, a new discovery waits to amaze. FACT’s Layal El Mahmoud pops in for a quick look and falls in love with a piece of her own homeland.

You probably need to pay a visit to Lebanon to understand the level of excitement me and my family are living right at this moment. To hold a real Kaaket Kunafa in your hands and munch on that heavenly sandwich of semolina, butter, oozing cheese, and syrup… OMG, it is a dream come true! Yes, a piece of cheese Kunafa stuffed inside a special house-made bun, baked fresh just for you, is one of Lebanon’s best breakfast sandwiches. The brand new Hala Lebnan is the destination for the best collection of Arabic Lebanese sweets in Bahrain. Equipped with a skillful team, appealing interior, and relaxing outdoors setup; a piece of Tripoli, the city of sweets, history, and culture, is now minutes away. You might question why a sweet shop would offer a seating setup for its guests! Well, because traditionally in Lebanon, sweets palaces like Hala Lebnan are coffeeshops too. You will not just go to pick up a parcel or enjoy something sugary with a nice cup of coffee, you can also have an individual portion as a breakfast or an all-time treat. Especially the Kaaket Kunafa, which is available at Hala Lebnan three days a week, on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. In addition, you can savour the single salty dish on the menu, 8

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Lahm Bil Ajeen. A square pastry, like croissant or chapati, topped with a special mixture of minced beef, served with mint leaves, a wedge of lemon, and pomegranate molasses. The menu is rich with all the choices you might fancy. The universal Baqlawa, in all its shapes, kinds and different fillings; Jazariyeh, made of pumpkins topped with raw nuts; Halawat El Jibneh; Karbouj; Mafroukeh; Mabroumeh; Znoud El-sit… and a lot more. The most important element of success is the house-made fresh Ashta, a coagulated milk product that makes all the difference. If you are partial to it, you can even order a plate of just Ashta and nuts with a drizzle of honey. Yes, believe it! It does exist. With the Holy Month of Ramadan coming upon us soon, we cannot think of a better place to go to make family gatherings after Iftar more enjoyable and extra sweet. Go discover the magic shop yourself, you can thank us later. ✤

GO: CALL 1777 2600 FOR MORE INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS.


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A MAGNIFIQUE RAMADAN Enjoy a unique experience under the stars at Sofitel Bahrain’s fabulous Ramadan venues. As the blessed month of Ramadan is upon us, Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa is all set to offer you and your loved ones an unforgettable Ramadan experience that will surely delight your palate. Grander than ever, the award-winning Layali Al Zallaq Ramadan Garden Experience is back with ‘Magnifique’ surprises for everyone. Break your fast amidst Saraya and Fiamma’s exquisite environs, indoors or al fresco and enjoy a wide array of mouth-watering traditional Ramadan fare that includes Oriental salads, dedicated live stations, Arabic bread station, foul and balila, falafel station, mixed grill as well as some traditional Bahraini dishes for a wholesome culinary experience. Don’t forget to leave some room for sweets, with options such as Turkish ice cream, and the famous Umm Ali as well as plenty of your favourite delicacies. Before you move on to Ghabga with live entertainment, relax and smoke shisha at Narguile, and lose yourself in a world of joy as you listen to the best of traditional Arabic music. You also won't have to worry about your little ones as there is plenty on offer for their enjoyment, especially with Magical Gergaoon Celebrations on Thursday, April 29, during Iftar. Sofitel Bahrain will host a unique evening with the biggest Gergaoon event on the island following hygienic #ALLsafe protocols. Our little Iftar guests get to enjoy and take part in the traditional singing, fun-filled activities and exclusive 10

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kids’ live entertainment along with exciting surprises, all in line with the Ministry of Health’s safety guidelines. Ladies can experience magical Ghabga evenings every Monday with a fabulous 50 per cent off at Layali Al Zallaq Ramadan Garden Experience. And men get a 50-per-cent Ghabga discount on Wednesdays. Book an unforgettable Ramadan Staycation with your loved ones and discover the perfect harmony between rich Bahraini traditions and elegant French luxury. Enjoy a Luxury Room with Magnifique sea view and grand Iftar and Suhoor for two at Sofitel Bahrain’s award-winning, Layali Al Zallaq Ramadan Garden experience, starting from just BD75 net. Details Iftar: sunset to 8.30pm. Ghabga: weekdays 9.30pm to 12.30am, weekends 9.30pm to 1am. Prices: Iftar costs BD12net* (Early Bird) inclusive of Ramadan juices and water. Ghabga costs BD12net* (Early Bird) food only. *Early Bird ends April 10. BD18 net rate per person thereafter.✤

GO: CALL 1763 6363 TO BOOK YOUR RAMADAN GETAWAY OR CALL OR WHATSAPP 3888 5789 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO MAKE A RESERVATION.


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ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE Bahrain’s Westin and Le Méridien are among the Al Futtaim Hotels awarded the world’s first portfolio-wide LEED Platinum certification. In an announcement at the 2021 Middle East and Africa

the conglomerate’s company-wide sustainable development

Green Building Congress, Majid Al Futtaim’s 13-property

strategy, the properties promote indoor air quality, green

hotel portfolio made history with the award of Platinum LEED

cleaning policies, the reduction of pollution and waste, the

(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification

elimination of single-use plastics, and the development of

for all its hotel businesses. This marks the latest step towards

innovative green practices.

the lifestyle conglomerate’s goal of becoming a Net Positive

This is very much in-step with regional authorities’ plans to

business by 2040 with ongoing sustainability efforts and

achieve the Sustainable Development Goals established by

a mission to become one of the most environmentally

the United Nations 2030 agenda.

considerate companies in the world.

Khalifa Bin Braik, managing director Majid Al Futtaim Hotels,

LEED is widely respected as the pre-eminent green building

Majid Al Futtaim Properties, said: “We aim to set the standard

rating system; with the award certification being viewed

for sustainability and sustainable business growth in the region

globally as a marker of sustainability excellence. The LEED

— in terms of our assets, our people and our communities.

rating system appraises the design, structure, and overall

The (Green Building Certification Inc) GBCI’s award of the

operations of a building, assessing how these factors work

LEED Platinum certification is proof positive of our impact

together to promote efficiency, improve performance, and

on the industry and region. Not only does it vindicate our

optimise sustainability practices.

work so far, but it also lays the groundwork for even more

Evaluated projects are awarded points across a range of

innovative thinking, planning and delivery; inspiring leading-

categories, with all accrued points being tallied to determine

edge approaches to hospitality that will help us and our guests

the LEED rating level of reviewed buildings. Projects are

create a cleaner, safer and healthier world.” ✤

awarded one of four certifications: Certified, Silver, Gold or Platinum. Majid Al Futtaim hotels are designed and managed to positively contribute to the protection of the environment and

GO: CALL 1717 1000 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO

wellbeing of their surrounding communities. In keeping with

MAKE A RESERVATION.

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Ramadan Kareem Celebrate the spirit of Ramadan with our special dining offers. Find out more by scanning the code to reveal our Ramadan brochure. Due to limited seating available at our venues, we recommend advance booking by calling +973 1717 1000 or WhatsApp +973 3353 8150.

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EGG-CELENT OFFERS It’s time to check out all things Easter with some of the best spring offers around. CROWNE PLAZA BAHRAIN Good Friday Easter Extravaganza Head down to the Crowne Plaza’s Harvesters Bar and Terrace for a Good Friday Easter Extravaganza at the award-winning Friday Brunch venue with a three-course menu and live jazz performance. Choose from an array of options including a rotisserie station with a selection of meats. To top it all off there will be a full dessert trolley filled with chocolate and marshmallow Easter eggs. While the kids are entering a fun colouring competition, you can enjoy the live band and eggs-citing drinks combos at the special bar. Priced BD20 to BD25 net. Taking place on April 2, 1pm to 5pm. GO: CALL 1753 1122 OR 3992 0163 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO MAKE A RESERVATION.

18 loose-leaf teas. Priced BD17 per person or BD31.5 per couple. Taking place from April 2 to April 10, 12pm to 9pm. GO: CALL OR WHATSAPP 1711 5000 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO MAKE A RESERVATION.

GULF HOTEL CONVENTION & SPA Special Easter Family Lunch This Easter Sunday event will either be indoors at Al waha or outside on the Pool Deck, depending on Ministry of Health guidelines, and there will be limited seats available for a special Easter-based set menu with a fun, sociallydistanced Easter Egg Hunt for the kids and gifts for the children. Priced BD25 net. Taking place April 4, from 12.30 pm to 4pm. GO: CALL 1771 3000 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO MAKE A RESERVATION.

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL BAHRAIN BAY Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Afternoon Tea Celebrate Easter with a delicious Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Afternoon Tea At Bay View – inspired by the Roald Dahl classic. Created by Executive Pastry Chef, Imad Boukli, the scrumptious treats include a Golden Ticket of caramelized hazelnut praline, Oompa Lumpa Cake, blond dolce caramel mousse egg, Wolka’s Whipple caribe cake pop and cocoa infused scones. The chocolate extravaganza is complemented with finger sandwiches and a selection of 14

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INTERCONTINENTAL REGENCY BAHRAIN Easter Brunch Fill your Easter plate with delicious treats from Legendz’s decadent Easter brunch. Enjoy a barbecue station along with live carving, dessert trolleys at your table and a special Easter Egg Hunt for the VIKs (Very Important Kids) in attendance. Priced BD22, with soft drinks and BD29 with selected beverages. Takes place on Easter Sunday, April 4, from 12.30pm to 4pm. This year, the hotel also has a special Easter At Home


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SOFITEL BAHRAIN ZALLAQ THALASSA SEA & SPA

package. Have a gourmet chef's special Easter creation delivered right to your doorstep so you can entertain effortlessly with your family and friends. Priced from BD10, including and Easter Egg Hunt gift pack. GO: CALL 1722 7777 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO MAKE A RESERVATION.

MÖVENPICK HOTEL BAHRAIN Easter Upgraded Lunch Celebrate Easter with a special upgraded lunch at the Garden Terrace, a great place to gather together friends and family and enjoy the very best food and beverages. You can relax while Silk’s Garden delights the young ones with an entertainment zone featuring face painting, balloon bending and a colourful Easter Egg Hunt to keep their cheerful spirits running long into the afternoon with a selection of prizes. Priced BD24 net per person, including unlimited grape and bubbly. Taking place April 4. GO: CALL 1746 0017 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO MAKE A RESERVATION.

ROYAL GOLF CLUB, BAHRAIN Easter Brunch Enjoy the special à la carte brunch which is available for both indoor and outdoor dining at Links Restaurant and Slice restaurant. Priced BD33 per adult inclusive of unlimited selected beverages, or BD8 for the kids’ platter. Taking place April 2, from 12pm to 3.30pm. GO: CALL 1775 1262 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO MAKE A RESERVATION.

ROYAL GOLF CLUB, BAHRAIN Easter Carvery Roast A delicious Easter Carvery is available for both lunch and dinner at Links Restaurant including your choice of mead, a selection of delicious sides and a traditional, tasty dessert to finish on a sweet note. Priced BD16 per adult, with a beverage package also available. Available from April 2 to April 5. GO: CALL 1775 1262 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO MAKE A RESERVATION. 16

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Grand Celebrations & Egg Hunt Hop on down for some jolly good Easter celebrations and indulgent staycations at Sofitel Bahrain including egg-citing scavenger egg hunts, loads of entertaining activities for children and delicious fare. Savour cracking flavoursome dishes with the Grand Friday Easter Brunch or join the team for their traditional Easter Lunch at Saraya on Easter Sunday for a wholesome culinary experience in #ALLsafe settings. Jump into a thrilling array of activities for kids with Easter scavenger hunts, including egg-filled gifts and wonders around the hotel on both days, guaranteeing memorable festivities during the holidays. Easter Staycation Packages (T&Cs apply) are available from BD99 net inclusive of an overnight stay in a Luxury Room with sea view, breakfast and Sunday lunch or Friday brunch for two. Brunch, on April 2, is available from BD36, inclusive of selected beverages, 50-per-cent discount for children between six and 12 years and those under six eat free. Easter Sunday Lunch, on April 4, is priced BD25 net per person, including soft drinks, live stations and a set menu. GO: CALL OR WHATSAPP 3888 5789 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO MAKE A RESERVATION.

THE ART HOTEL & RESORT Easter Brunch Celebrate Easter with an egg-stravagant brunch around The Fountain at The Art Hotel & Resort. Get together with your loved ones and enjoy the live entertainment and exciting kids’ activities. Priced BD23 net per person, BD30 net inclusive of selected beverages. Kids from seven to 11 years pay BD12.5 net and those aged six and under, go free. Taking place April 2 from 12.30pm to 4pm. GO: CALL 1600 0111 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO MAKE A RESERVATION. ✤


Starting From BD12net* Per Person

Enjoy an evening imbued with delightful fare and enchanting aromas at Bahrain’s award-winning Layali Al Zallaq Ramadan Garden.

*T&C apply. Early Bird rate is valid until 10th of April. BD15net Iftar and Ghabga rate applies thereafter.

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COOKING BY APP The ‘Home of Arabic Cooking’, Fatafeat, has launched its world-first Arabic cooking app in Bahrain, just in time for Ramadan. If you love cooking and are always on the lookout for new

inspiration every day throughout Ramadan.

recipes and techniques, then you’re probably already a fan of

Henry Windridge, senior director: marketing, digital and

Fatafeat, the region’s leading Arabic cooking channel. Well,

creative at Discovery Inc., the channel’s parent company, said:

things just got a whole lot better for our wannabe chefs with

“The launch of The Fatafeat App is a momentous occasion for

the launch of the brand’s own app which features Fatafeat’s

our home-grown Fatafeat brand. Born for the people of the

live TV feed as well as thousands of hours of original content.

region, Fatafeat continues to delight viewers, now in more

The app, which is now available across the GCC as well as

places, on more devices, and in more formats than ever

Jordan and Egypt, houses 20 cooking courses, 10,000-plus

before.”

recipes, 2,000-plus ‘hands & pans’ videos, technical episodes

For USD3.99 month, or USD25.99 annually, the app gives

to aid in improving kitchen skills, as well as more than 300

unlimited access to Fatafeat’s live TV feed, a full catalogue

hours of some of Fatafeat’s most-loved programmes

of TV shows, cooking courses, tutorials and recipes. To make

A ‘Fatafeat Classics’ section can also be accessed within the

it even more accessible to fans, just when they need it for

app, which boasts upwards of 500 episodes of vintage content.

the extra Ramadan recipe inspiration, Fatafeat is offering a

During the Holy Month, a variety of engaging Ramadan-tailored

Ramadan Special discount on its annual package subscription

content will be added to the app’s premium subscription

for a limited period of time. ✤

package with five ‘hands & pans’ and ‘how-to’ videos uploaded each week, in addition to two new 10-lesson cooking courses hosted by Fatafeat’s chefs Souha Abdallah and Assia Othman. And a daily meal plan feature will be available. Taking the

GO: DOWNLOAD THE FATAFEAT APP AT GOOGLE PLAY OR

form of a calendar, the plan provides a daily dose of recipe

THE APPLE APP STORE.

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TURN UP THE FITNESS FUN The new Fitbit Ace 3 is here to help kids ramp up the fun in movement and motivation while encouraging healthy sleep habits for the future stars of tomorrow. Ramadan is all about giving and spending time with family, so,

via Family Face-Off challenges, and celebrate milestones with

why not utilise this special period to encourage healthy and

virtual badges and trophies.

productive habits in your children. Fitbit recently launched its

Parents have access to privacy controls and protections and

next-generation Ace 3 activity and sleep tracker, making it fun

can easily see their kids’ activities, manage what is shown on

and easy for kids aged six-plus to get active and build healthy

their app experience, and approve their friend requests. With

habits with the whole family.

an easy setup process, families can work together to pair Ace 3

These days, with home schooling and few sporting activities

with Android and iOS devices.

available, parents are challenged to find new ways to help kids

Kids can now express their individuality with more than 20 newly

stay active. Thankfully, Ace 3 has come to the rescue, inspiring

designed animated clock faces to choose from. A variety of

kids to get moving regardless of circumstance and helping

accessory band options are available and, coming soon, Ace 3

them build healthy habits to last a lifetime.

will be the first wearable to bring the Minions to kids’ wrists. Two

Fitbit Ace 3 makes activity fun with animated clock face

accessory bands in Despicable Blue and Mischief Black and

characters that change and grow as kids meet their goals. With

other engaging Minions features and other engaging Minions

up to eight days of battery life in a waterproof design, Ace 3

features and offerings will be available soon.

can keep up all week long. It also features reminders to take at

Fitbit Ace 3 is available in stores and online now through Virgin

least 250 steps per hour to meet their daily target of 60 active

Megastore and other retailers. Do you feel like moving yet? ✤

minutes a day. Sleep tracking, bedtime reminders and silent alarms help parents and kids work together to develop a consistent sleep schedule. In the Fitbit app, kids can connect with parent-

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approved friends and family, engaging in friendly competition

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Ramadan Kareem! Delicious Iftar

This year make the Holy month of Ramadan special at Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain. Savour a delightful and traditional Iftar and experience the finest Arabic Hospitality. Enjoy this flavoursome Iftar selection prepared from prayer time till 9:00 pm every night and priced BHD 18 net per person. Smoke the night away as you surrender to the sweet flavours of your favourite shisha at the poolside terrace, overlooking the sprawling lagoon. For more information, contact 17460017 or email hotel.bahrain.fb@movenpick.com

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BEST FOOT FORWARD Set your alarm clock to get in on a fitness initiative that’s also raising much-needed charity funds. Runners from across the island are invited to take part in a weekly Sunrise Charity Run. But, as the name

WHY? Running not only burns calories but also significantly

implies, you’ll need to be an early bird as participants

cuts your risk of heart disease by helping to lower blood

set off at 6am!

pressure and affecting other metabolic functions.

Balance Studios, in collaboration with Shaikh Salman bin

Running strengthens both bones and joints. High-impact

Khalid Al Khalifa, has started this charity initiative to raise

exercise, such as running, is recognised for helping to

money for a cause. Everyone who participates is asked to

increase bone growth and density, thus offering bone

donate a minimum of BD1, with all proceeds going to the

protection as we age.

Bahrain Cancer Society to help those battling cancer and to aid in furthering necessary research. Especially during these difficult times, when so many of us are closeted indoors at our desks throughout the day, it’s important to stay healthy and fit and also have fun. So

Running has been shown to relieve stress. And this benefit is not only short-term, recent studies have shown that running can actually help reduce the effects of chronic stress. Running gets you out into the fresh air and allows time for yourself. It’s a form of exercise that demands a certain

why not contribute to a bigger cause in a healthy, socially

level of breathlessness, so no gabbing on the phone

distanced and safe way?

or checking emails; attaining rhythm also requires

The run is every Friday from 6am to 7am, starting from

concentration, so work and family worries have to take

Balance Studio in Amwaj, located across from Choueifat

second place, just for a while.

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A WHEELY GOOD IDEA The island’s first licensed micromobility scheme is on the go at The Avenues - Bahrain. Brought to us by FENIX, the leading micromobility operator in

an affordable and convenient means of travel can simply

the Middle East, the launch comes following the recent decree

download the FENIX mobile application from the iOS and

by the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications

Google Play stores and make use of these durable vehicles

(MTT) to initiate shared micromobility services in the country.

24 hours a day.

For those who are not in the know, according to Wikipedia,

And, even better, the service is set expand to other communities

Micromobility refers to a range of small, lightweight vehicles

in a phased roll out in coordination with the Bahrain MTT and

operating at speeds typically below 25km/h and driven by

government municipalities.

users personally. This includes bicycles, Ebikes, electric

Jaideep Dhanoa, Co-Founder and CEO of Fenix says: “Countries

scooters, electric skateboards, shared bicycles, and electric

and governments across the world are quickly realising the

pedal assisted (pedelec) bicycles.

economic and human benefits of micromobility, reducing

We’ve got stand-up-style scooters with an in-built sanitiser

mobility friction to unleash our collective urban potential.

pack (first introduced by FENIX) and the company, in partnership

“Bahrain has a pronounced need for micromobility, given the

with Mabanee Bahrain, has commenced operations at The

dense population and growing congestion. The country has

Avenues - Bahrain, taking advantage of the unique seafront

created an attractive platform for micromobility investment

location and strategically placed walkways.

via progressive regulatory policies, a phased infrastructure

Personalised scooters are available but, if you just awant to

development plan, and a strong public-private partnership

give it a go or are only interested in occasional use, then all you

approach. We are proud to be the first micromobility partner in

need is to download an app.

Bahrain and to make a concentrated bet on the Bahrain market.

Every FENIX ride is insured with personal accident, third party

We are confident that our service will provide immediate value

liability and product liability insurance. Rides cost 100 fils

to the community as the safest form of shared transportation

per minute, with a 300-fils unlocking fee. So, users seeking

in the midst of the COVID pandemic.” ✤

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NEED A VACCINE RIDE? Careem is offering a discount on journeys to government medical centres to help promote vaccine uptake. In an effort to become part of and have a positive impact on local communities, vehicle for hire giant, Careem, has joined forces with the Ministry of Health’s National Vaccination Campaign to offer safe and reliable transport to and from accredited centres for those wishing to take the Covid-19 vaccine. Careem will allocate a promocode that gives 15-per-cent discount on two trips, to and from the venues, including: Sabah Al Salem Health Centre, Al Hoora Health Centre, Nuwaidrat Health Centre, Yousef Abdulrahman Engineer Health Centre, Ibrahim Khalil Kanoo Health Centre and Al Naim Medical Centre. This initiative is one of a series of community activities that Careem is keen to implement to support various sectors, including the health care sector, which is one of the most important pillars of the economic and social development in the Kingdom.

and safety procedures to ensure the safety of its captains and

Khaled Nuseibeh, general manager emerging markets and

customers and has been keen to continue to enhance the quality

GCC at Careem, said: “This campaign stems from our endeavor

of the service provided through numerous procedures that the

to be part of the daily life of people, we are proud to employ

company follows based on Ministry of Health guidelines. ✤

our platform to serve citizens in these exceptional days. We at Careem will not spare any effort that would support government efforts to alleviate this crisis and return to normal life in Bahrain”. Since Covid-19 spread, Careem has strengthened security 26

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RAMADAN REFLECTIONS

The Holy Month will soon be upon us, a time for spiritual awakenings and reflection. Ramadan brings the Islamic world together under an umbrella of self-restraint, contentedness, perseverance, and togetherness. Though, this year, the world may not be able to celebrate this time in all its spiritual communal glory, we’ve rounded up some wonderful traditions from across the globe that make Ramadan, well, Ramadan. We’ve also come up with some great ways to get together in the after-dark hours that don’t necessarily involve feasting. And, for those who are new to the region, there are Ramadan dos and don’ts to help you enjoy this special time. 28

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his is undoubtedly the most joyous Ramadan tradition we’ve come across, full of smiling children, melodic songs, and sweets. Known as Gergaoon in Bahrain, there are other variants throughout the Gulf such as Karkee'aan in Saudi Arabia, Gargee'aan in Kuwait, and Hag Al Leylah in the UAE. Gergaoon is celebrated after the breaking of the fast on the 14th night of Ramadan. It’s a cheerful tradition, half way through the Holy Month, to reward Muslim children for fasting. Youngsters dress up in their traditional clothes, carry decorated bags and walk around their neighbourhoods singing the Gergaoon song, in hopes of some neighbourly treats. Girls wear rich, colourful, embroidered jalabiyas and gold jewellery, while boys are adorned in traditional Bahraini thobes, jackets, and caps. Historically, children were given dates, rice and wheat, but these days the gifts are more likely to be sweets and nuts. “I remember wearing my traditional jalabiya and wanting to always top my look from last year, and sharing candy with my cousins. It’s definitely one of my fondest memories growing up,” Says Noor Jassmi. Under normal circumstances, Gergaoon celebrations can be found at malls and festivals across the island – arrangements for this year have not yet been announced but there are usually henna applications, puppet shows, face-painting, and traditional stories and it’s once celebrations expats have also taken to heart.

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amadan is all about starry nights and the crescent moon, and Egypt takes the concept of lighting up the night sky a step further. The country’s people gather together to welcome the Holy Month with colourful fanous – intricate lanterns that symbolise unity and joy – decorating the streets. There is much ancient folklore about the origins of the lanterns, but a popular tale dates their use to a night during the Fatimid dynasty. It’s said locals gathered to greet the Caliphate Al-Muʿizz li-Dīn Allah as he arrived in Cairo on the first day of Ramadan. Military officials held candles, sheltered with wooden frames against the wind, to light the dark streets. Over time these wooden creations have been elevated to become a chaotic array of colours, now displayed across the entire country, spreading light during the Holy Month. “I remember going to the markets with my mum just before Ramadan. The streets would be flooded with lanterns of all colours and sizes and this little trip became our yearly tradition before Ramadan. It’s a way for parents to get their kids excited about Ramadan, and when we were buying things to prepare for the month, buying a fanous was number one priority,” says Nadine Abulnasr, an Egyptian national. Despite having no direct link to religion, the fanous has become a universal symbol for Ramadan with its intricate designs, and dancing rays of colourful lights.


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he last night of Ramadan is always cause for celebration and, since this is based on the lunar siting, it makes the actual day of Eid a mystery until the night before, creating excitement and enthusiasm around the Muslim world. Some might say, it brings more excitement than Eid-al-Fitr itself, as the streets of Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India come alive with festivity. As soon as the moon for Eid is sighted, the women of South Asia rush to the markets for Chaand Raat. Chaand means moon, and raat translates to night, so the name literally means the ‘night of the moon’. After the final Iftar of Ramadan is completed and the moon for the commencement of Eid is sighted, droves of women and girls flock to the local bazaars to celebrate this auspicious night. Most shopkeepers remain open late into the night and the true fun lies within the old alleys and streets. Some of the most important shops are those selling bangles and henna. Bazaars are adorned with makeshift stalls dripping with bangles of all designs, sizes, and colours. Women gather around to try on various assortments for the next day and you can easily lose your voice amongst the laughter and bargaining that occurs. The henna stands also attract large queues of women and children alike. Intricate and elaborate designs are created on hands, feet and arms, instilling even more excitement. Mashaal Gohar, from Lahore, Pakistan, says this is her favourite time of year. “There is so much life and commotion on the streets that it just instils the spirit of the occasion within you. My family and I go every year to this little local alley, that only allows oneway traffic, and we stand on the edges waiting in line for henna.”

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he thudding sounds of drumbeats can be heard loud and clear in Ramadan on the streets of Turkey. Since the days of the Ottoman Empire, those fasting during Ramadan have awoken to the sound of a drum beating early in the morning for Suhoor, and that tradition has been kept alive to this day. Despite technology gracing us with alarm clocks in our phones, more than 2,000 drummers still roam the streets of many areas in Turkey, rousing the community to take Suhoor before commencing their fast. These drummers dress in traditional Ottoman attire, including a fez and vest adorned with traditional motifs, paying homage to their lineage and culture. They make their rounds with their traditional double-headed drums known as davul, beating in unison, and sometimes chanting a song or poem. “This drumming tradition was an integral part of our Ramadan experiences back in Turkey,” says Ece Omayma Yigit. “It’s like a communal alarm, that gives us a magical sense of togetherness, knowing that all our neighbours in the community are partaking in the same religious customs as we are.” To keep the tradition alive, the Turkish government has also implemented a membership card for drummers to instil a sense of tradition in those who play and encourage the younger generation to take part.

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leanliness is an indispensable fundamental of faith in Islam, both physically and spiritually. We cleanse our minds and bodies before and during prayer five times a day, and many Muslims around the world take this purification further when practising special occasions. One great example is the people of Indonesia at the beginning of Ramadan. Padusan (meaning ‘to bathe’ in Javanese dialect) is a deeply embedded purifying tradition in which Indonesian Muslims cleanse themselves just before the Holy Month of Ramadan begins. This ritual is intended to purify the body and soul before starting the fast. Traditionally Indonesian Muslims gather at springs, natural pools, and lakes. Several groups in central and east Java soak their bodies from head to toe, releasing all dirt and toxins to the earth. The act of pandusan is a combination of tradition and culture, blended to create lasting customs. Springs already hold a profound divine connotation in Javanese culture and, thus, are an integral part of ablution for the Holy Month. The act is said to have come about by a practice spread by the Wali Songo, a group of well-regarded priests who were the first missionaries to transfer Islamic teachings throughout Java. The tradition was always observed one day before Ramadan in the pools at mosques or in the spring wells designated by the palace, but now people may also cleanse themselves in the comfort of their own homes. 32

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he practice of religion in Indonesia is frequently mixed with old traditions, cultivating unique practices and rituals. Such is the pre-Ramadan tradition of nyekar. This word comes from the root word sekar, which means flowers, and the verb nyekar, meaning to spread flower petals (on a burial ground). This is an act of paying respect to departed family members. According to early Javanese beliefs, the month of Ramadan marks the start of a new life cycle and the completion of the previous one. Therefore, you must pay your respects to the lives that are no longer with us. People get together to pray at, clean and visit graves, usually a week before Ramadan begins. It is customary to decorate the graves with pleasant smelling flowers and is deemed disrespectful if non-fragrant flowers are used. Although there is no hard rule against them, as we learn from Putri Hapsari. She says: “Some people think non-fragrant ‘wild’ flowers are worthless and using worthless flowers is disrespectful to the dead. However, for those who cannot afford anything else, wildflowers are better than none.” This small tradition is just another way families gather to pay tribute to their loved ones once a year, it’s a moment of joy when they come together to talk about the departed and offer stories of their lives. These, and other Ramadan traditions, serve to help Muslims create a sense of community wherever they find themselves throughout the world.


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RAMADAN AFTER DARK Check out our save and splurge ideas for making the most of your Ramadan evenings.

Splurge – Not exactly a splurge but there is the opportunity to buy snacks and souvenirs if you go explore Qal’at al-Bahrain, also known as Bahrain Fort. One of the Kingdom’s two Unesco World Heritage sites, the fort and the surrounding areas are lit up at sunset and make for a great hilly stroll. There’s also the fort museum and coffee shop and, sometimes during Ramadan, you can experience the cannon firing there to signal the breaking of the fast. Tip – Take a snack if you’re breaking your fast on the road.

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Stay Fit Save – Join a workout session. With gyms and studios now open, it’s easy to find a healthy alternative to the many Iftars on offer, maybe choose a group dance class and meet new friends while you’re at it. Or take advantage of one of the many outdoor workout sessions that are still available, even though the gyms are open. Splurge – Hire a personal trainer for the month to make sure you don’t lose sight of your goals and slip into the all-toofamiliar pattern of joining in with the feasting, undoing your day’s fast. Most trainers will offer a monthly rate or you could even just book a few sessions and ask the trainer to give you a programme to follow. Tip – Whatever your workout, stay hydrated.

Step Out Save – Lace up your trainers, put your best food forward and head out for a walk. It doesn’t have to be anywhere fancy, just get out into the open air and experience the tuneful call to prayer to mark the end of the day’s fast. It’s a great reminder that you’re in the Middle East and those who return to their homelands always recall it with fondness. 34

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Save – Pack a picnic basket and head out into the desert at sunset with family, or the friends in your bubble. There are few more beautiful ways to break your fast or just take in some of the most relaxing scenery on the island. Grab a cold box and pack traditional options such as dates, cold meats and dips and, of course, halwa or kunefe. Add some simple, quiet music. Don’t forget the Vimto. And make sure to take your rubbish home with you. Splurge – Book a villa, perhaps at Al Areen, The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain, or Reef Resort, and break your fast in privacy but with the benefit of some great hotel food and amenities. Enjoy a catered feast knowing you can retire to the comfort of your own cosy bed once you’re done, without the hassle of a drive home. And you can even book a wake-up call for suhoor. Tip – If you’re eating outdoors, don’t forget bug spray!


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Saddle Up Save – Get on your bike and explore the island while the weather’s still cool enough to enjoy it. Perhaps gather a group of friends for a safe, socially distanced way of getting in some fitness at sunset. There are numerous cycling routes online, just make sure your bike has lights and try to wear something reflective for safety. Splurge – Book a cycling tour. Kashta Tours is running sunset bike rides every day during Ramadan. Distances, routes and timings will vary depending on sunset timings and attendees but, wherever you go, you’ll be guaranteed a good time. Tip – If you’re going on a long ride, invest in some cycle pants!

Save – Get your adrenaline rush behind the wheel of a go-kart, a steal at just BD8 for a 15-minute run at the Gulf Speed One track in Juffair. There’s an arrive-and-drive package where you can just go alone and have some fun or several other options and corporate deals too. Time to strap on that helmet and go. Splurge – Take some inspiration from the F1 and head to Bahrain International Circuit where you’ll find a huge range of experiences, from taking you own car or motorbike around the world-famous track to getting behind the wheel of a genuine SR1 race car and putting the pedal to the metal. Nighttime experiences are usually available throughout Ramadan. Tip – As with all high-speed activities, stay safe out there.

Board Not Bored Save – The playing of board games is a Bahraini Ramadan tradition. It’s a great way to relax after the Iftar meal and is usually a fixture at numerous Iftar tents. With the usual big gatherings curtailed this year, in the interests of safety, why not host a socially-distanced board game night at home. Don’t actually own any board games? No problem. Pop into one of the charity shops, such as the BSPCA Thrift Shop or the Dogfather’s Second Hand Shop, where you’ll usually find a good selection. Splurge – Head to the Raven’s Nest board game and tabletop café, in Jannusan. Again not a true splurge, because it’s really good value for money, but an opportunity to sample some seriously sinful cakes and coffees while you check out a great selection of games and maybe meet some likeminded souls. Tip – You’ll need to book a slot in advance at Raven’s Nest.

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RAMADAN: THE RULES

For locals or long-time expats, accepted Ramadan behaviour is something we are well aware of. But for new arrivals, or those who may have become a bit blasé or even rusty on social norms after so long locking ourselves away, read on for our tips on how to enjoy this special time.

DO: Remember that fortified beverages will not be available to buy during this period, either at shops or hotels. DON’T: You should not be seen eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours. This includes chewing gum. Most hotels will have one screened-off outlet open during the day if you really do need refreshment but remember to be respectful as you are entering and leaving. DON’T: Get stressed. Office hours are usually shorter for those who are fasting, and business may not run as smoothly as usual. Your Muslim colleagues may also be tired from the upside down hours, so, be patient.

DO: Say the right thing. When greeting Muslim friends or colleagues wish them “Ramadan Kareem” or “Ramadan Mubarak” which basically translate to wishing a generous or blessed Ramadan. Remember, Ramadan is a spiritual time, it’s not all about feasting! DO: Watch what you wear. While Bahrain is one of the most liberal countries in the Gulf, during Ramadan you should dress modestly. That means being covered from neck to knees. No short shorts or bare shoulders please, especially in public places such as malls or at Iftar or Ghabga gatherings. DO: Accept invitations. If you’re lucky enough to be invited to join Muslim friends for the breaking of the fast you will enjoy a festive but at the same time spiritual gathering. But always remember social distancing and recommended numbers and make sure to wear your mask and wash your hands. If you are going along to a Ramadan gathering, it’s customary to bring a small gift for your host. Dates are a favourite, or traditional sweets. If in doubt, stay home and stay safe. DO: Drive safely. Of course, this goes without saying at all times but it’s even more important during the Holy Month. Roads can get particularly frantic as fasting drivers may be rushing home to break their fast so it’s a good idea to take extra care around sunset. 36

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DON’T: Let your music offend. Loud music is considered inappropriate during Ramadan. Turn the volume down in your car and use headphones if you need your tunes when in public places. DON’T: Eat in the office. While many places have a space set aside for those who are not fasting, be considerate of your Muslim colleagues. Avoid highly aromatic foods and don’t eat in front of them unless they say it’s OK to do so. DON’T: Miss out. There are plenty of hotels and restaurants serving delicious Iftar and Ghabga meals, but seating will be limited, so don’t leave dinner reservations until the last minute. You’re likely to be disappointed.


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In Conversation with… Manuela Brode We chat to the GM of the new Hilton Garden Inn Bahrain Bay.

When you started out as a receptionist back in 2002, did you envisage hotels becoming a career? Did you ever expect to get to the level of GM? I absolutely did and even before my first receptionist role. My vision to make a career in hotels and hospitality started at the age of 14, during a two-week internship at the Hilton Berlin. We had the Prime Minister of France staying with us and I was delivering flowers to his suite and assisted with housekeeping tasks. On that day I decided I would pursue a career in hospitality. My passion for the industry grew from there and is still unchanged today, after 22 years. The question on dreaming of a GM role started in my early years as our general manager at the time was one of the very few female hotel leaders, in charge of a property with 589 rooms and a team of nearly 300 members. She inspired me with her leadership and challenged and mentored me. Of your previous postings, which has been your favourite and why? I would probably say my placement in Nairobi, Kenya, was one of the most surprising experiences. The opportunity to enjoy a safari in my free time was unique; discovering animals in the wild and the beauty of nature coupled with East African hospitality will always have a special place in my heart. One of my very first positions, as guest relations in Malta, is certainly worth a mention as it was my first time living abroad. Malta was not part of the EU then and I was one of the few expats in the country. It was also my first work experience in a resort hotel. I enjoy regular visits back when possible to reconnect with long-term friends who became my family away from home. Also, my experience in Dubai, my first time in the Middle East, back in 2010. Working with the most diverse and inclusive team from across the world helped me grow, not only professionally but personally too. Then, we only had two Hilton Hotels in Dubai. Now, there are more than 20. How does being pre-opening GM differ to doing the job when the property is up and running? Do you plan to stay once open? In pre-opening it is all about building your team, creating your story and selling it to future guests and partners as 38

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well as connecting with the community. It is very theoretical, in many ways, and also hands-on as every team member, regardless of role and position, will assist to unpack, unfold and arrange linen, equipment and tools to be guest-ready in time. You will always need to have a Plan B, C and D for everything during pre-opening – Plan A might not go ahead as planned. At Hilton we have a wonderful system to support all GMs to success. After opening is mostly about guests, team member development and revenues and ultimately profits. Managing hotels is all about creating extraordinary and safe guest experiences, being the best place to work for our team members and delivering results to our owners. As operating GM, you observe existing processes, review and challenge them to continuously improve, analyse your and your team’s performance and work on ways to enhance. My contract is planned to not only open but also manage the hotel after opening. Please tell us a bit about Hilton Garden Inn Bahrain Bay. When will it open and what will be on offer? Our Hilton Garden Inn Bahrain Bay will feature 192 rooms and suites with all of them enjoying unobstructed sea views and overlooking the skyline of Bahrain Bay. Our spacious

one-bedroom suites and plenty of connecting rooms will be great for families and long-stay guests. Our own restaurant ‘together & co’ as well as ‘together and co lobby cafe’ will offer the right mix of local Bahrain specialities to international cuisine. The direct connection to The Avenues mall allows our future guests to connect business with leisure. Four meeting rooms benefit from natural daylight and offer the latest AV equipment for any kind of meeting setup. Our hotel is opening very soon, and we are looking at a date in quarter two of this year. How have you enjoyed your time in Bahrain so far and what are your favorite things to do when you are not working? Since my arrival, the experience has been fantastic. Bahrain and its people have been extremely welcoming to me, even during times of social distance. I enjoy the open views to the sea wherever you go on the island and the heritage and culture. I love to explore new areas when I am not working, I’ve already visited the National Museum, discovered the Pearl path in Muharraq and one of my favourite things is a to enjoy a late local breakfast shared with friends during days off. ✤ fact magazine

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COOKING WITH A LEGEND Recognised for his vast restaurant empire and profound influence on international dining, FACT’s Sara Waddah joins Wolfgang Puck in the kitchen to learn about a dish that has stood the test of time!

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“My mother was actually a pastry chef,” he said, explaining the inspiration behind many of his dishes, “and fish is actually the healthiest dish to make!” Beginning his preparations for the infamous fish in puff pastry, I asked how he was able to come up with this conceptual dish at such a young age and how it had become well known in such a short period of time. “I used to make fish at Ma Maison for dinner almost every day. It was actually the kitchen’s special, every night! Why? [laughs] I had a very small kitchen back then, and couldn’t cook enough fish in a sauté pan all at once… But I could make it like this and put two, three, even four big fishes into the oven together. When they were ready, I would bring them out to the Dining Hall, and everyone would ask ‘What is that? We want it too!’.” Cooking the recipe with only fresh seabass fillets, I followed the chef into the kitchen where we waited for the pastry to finish cooking in the oven and added the final touches on the dish, with the help of the venue’s Executive Chef, Brian Becher. Then we took our seats for a fabulous dinner. Setting the almost-too-good-to-eat dish, avec deux sauce — because two sauces will always be better than one — right by the terrace overlooking the remarkable bay area, I was able to indulge in a one-of-a-kind Seabass in Puff Pastry, it was no shocker that the entire experience was breathtaking from start to finish. Promising us that he would’ve loved to spend longer on the island, Chef Wolfgang laughed and pointed back into the restaurant, saying: “I would be back more often, but I know Chef Brian has this place under control for now.” What an honour to be in the presence of such gifted individuals doing nothing less than nourishing our bodies with great food – the recipe Chef Wolfgang shares is highly recommended for a glimpse of the entire Ma Maison experience in a bite! ✤ fact magazine

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Chive Butter Sauce l 1 cup white grape (250mL) l lemon juice l 4 shallots, minced l ½ bunch fresh tarragon l 1 cup heavy cream (240mL) l 18 tablespoons butter, sliced, (2.25 sticks) l Salt, to taste l Pepper, to taste l Chive, minced

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RECIPE REVEAL Chef Wolfgang Puck shares one of his favourite recipes for you to try at home. Loup De Mer en Croute Ingredients Serves six l 2 tablespoons olive oil l ½ cup celery (110g), sliced l ½ cup leek (45g), julienned l ½ cup carrot (60g), julienned l salt, to taste l white pepper, to taste l 1 cup heavy cream (240mL) l 1 whole sea bass, cleaned l black pepper, to taste l 2 tablespoons fresh tarragon, chopped l 2 sheets puff pastry l 2 eggs, beaten l Fresh parsley, to serve l Lemon wedge, to serve

1. Heat olive oil in a medium pan over medium heat. 2. Add the celery, leeks, carrots, and a pinch of salt and white pepper, and sauté until the vegetables start to cook down. 3. Add the cream and stir to coat the vegetables. Cook until the cream is thickened. 4. Remove the pan from the heat. 5. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Roll out both sheets of puff pastry until they are ⅓-inch thick. Transfer one sheet of puff pastry to the baking sheet. 6. Cut the sea bass along the back to remove the spine, then butterfly open. Season with salt, pepper, and tarragon. 7. Scoop the cooked vegetables onto one side of the fish, then fold over the other fillet. 8. Transfer the fish to the centre of the sheet of puff pastry. 9. Brush egg wash around the fish, then lay on the second sheet of puff pastry, pressing around the fish to seal. Use a paring knife to cut away the excess puff pastry in the shape of a fish. 10. Brush the top of the puff pastry with egg wash and use the leftover pastry scraps to decorate the fish with an eye and gills. Use the tip of the knife or the large opening of a pastry tip to draw scales on the body and tail. 11. Chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. 12. Make the Chive Butter Sauce: In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine the white grape, lemon juice, shallots, and tarragon. Reduce until only a ¼ cup (60ml) of liquid remains. Add the cream and reduce until the mixture thickens slightly. 13. Slowly whisk in the butter, one piece at a time, until the sauce is glossy and thickened. 14. Remove the tarragon stem and season with salt and pepper. Stir in the chives. 15. Preheat the oven to 375℉ (190℃). When the oven is heated. Bake the fish for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the pastry is golden brown. 16. Transfer the fish to a platter and garnish with fresh parsley and lemon wedges. 17. To serve, cut the fish into individual portions and plate with a drizzle of Chive Butter Sauce. 18. Enjoy! fact magazine

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You started out in street art, how did that segue into cooking? Art attracts me like a magnet. From an early age, I was passionate about all kinds of artwork. My grandparents owned a private art collection, thus I was always admiring sculptures and canvases from renowned masters. This time influenced my sensibility undeniably and gave me a certain regard and consciousness for creativity. Street art came naturally and became a mechanism of expression. It stimulated me early to identify the direction of my work. Earlier on, the direction was to astonish observers with an intriguing optical satisfaction, but the visual jolt of street art and coded messages hidden in street artwork was also going to reflect in food; a message must come from my work. Pioneering the philosophical process, progress and result, I express cooking and plating as if we exist, along with our joy and our emotions. The use of single or multiple vibrant colours follows the lines of breathing. I am expressing life and the way we live it. When did you first step into a kitchen professionally and what are your recollections of your training? I entered a professional culinary environment at 15 years old, in a Michelin-starred restaurant in the south of France. I was at the same time studying at a famous ecole hôtelière for my first culinary grade. As far as I can remember, the discovery of reality [of the kitchen] was a one-of-a-kind experience. The learning process in school was amazing, I still have in my mind the first days in the kitchen as a first-year student, with the third-year students slicing an entire fresh salmon, preparing fumet, sauces, and garniture. It was a wonderful universe opening in front of me. What a rich learning process given to a young man. Additionally, from the precise cooking technical skills learned in a kitchen, we were also able to learn all the classical repertory of the French Haute Cuisine and pastry in the technological course. I received an intense, complete knowledge combined with theoretical teaching covering most of the contemporary food and beverage sciences. What do you find the most challenging and most enjoyable parts of your current role? If we are to identify the most challenging part of my current role, we need to speak for the present and take into consideration the unexpected and unprecedented situation that the world is going through. I can say proudly that in every challenge lies opportunity, concretely I see the hope of reimagining our work, rethinking our way of operating, redefining our vision of excellence. More than

ever, we need in this time to reposition our relations with our guests, we need to understand the emerging trends, and pursue them to inspire life's most meaningful journeys. The joy in my current role is coming from the satisfaction and happiness of the Ladies and Gentlemen of The Ritz-Carlton, the relationship that we have built between us and that helps us to provide the finest personal service for our guests. The most enjoyable part of my work is undeniably to see the satisfaction of my team. Can you share with us your signature dish or style and explain what makes it so special to you? My inspiration is the essence of my artistic expression. I have defined the extreme situation and stressful moments that build in me the capacity for finding the imaginative location of my unsuspected, instinctive knowledge, where my passion and desire for cooking come to life. I define a worldwide culinary art movement, where the guilty pleasure of eating meets the emotional visual sensation. I, as a precursor, undertake the responsibility to define and create a style, a unique vision, as it is my only purpose in my culinary passage. The style distinguishes itself by the intolerance of my subconscious that allows the freedom of the movement, the intensity of the colours; the visuals are meaningful and the taste is memorable. In the quest for infinite beauty and flavour ecstasy, where the signification and interpretation of cooking are subjective, my signature is always unexpected! ✤ fact magazine

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mocktails (for only 1 BD extra), ranging from the traditional Jallab and Vimto to their own special twists on Kamaruddin and tamarind drinks, making them truly unique. With a chef who’s originally from the east coast of Spain, it is no surprise that the main dishes on the Ramadan Set Menu, contain a variety of authentic paellas, served in the traditional pan. Guests can pick their choice of protein, from marinated roast chicken (my absolute favourite), slow-cooked lamb shank or shrimps, which is then prepared with the bomba rice in a method that aims to complement your chosen dish accordingly. Making sure to end on a sweet note, Salero has come up with a selection of desserts that combine various elements of Spanish cuisine with the traditional foods we are accustomed to during Ramadan. Bringing out an incredible presentation of Date Iced Parfait, Chef Juan explained that the parfait was a combination of mousse and ice-cream that is then decorated with dried fruit compote, almonds and pistachios. Muy Bueno! With eccentric art pieces all over the restaurant, radiating the true essence of Spain, the atmosphere at Salero makes it easy to be comfortable and relaxed, making your visit to the venue one that is natural and easygoing. Despite the restaurant being completely centred around Spanish cuisine, Chef Juan and the team have successfully incorporated different Ramadan concepts into their dishes, ensuring that the spirit of the season is very much still apparent during the Holy Month. Perfect for a different experience that remains fulfilling during

Ramadan, this location is ideal for grabbing your closest friends and family for an evening that’ll keep you satisfied physically and mentally, for sure. With attentive staff who continue to work diligently to ensure all COVID regulations are observed, this informal Spanish dining concept makes sure it appeals to most taste palates and will also be serving regular menu dishes throughout the day during Ramadan with iftar starting at sunset. ✤

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nly steps away from the iconic Bab Al Bahrain, Downtown Rotana stands tall in the heart of Manama’s bustling financial district, making it a hub for both business and leisure travellers. Located on the fourth floor of the hotel, the epicurean restaurant, Teatro, has just reopened for business, offering a set lunch menu that you don't want to miss. Offering an exquisite selection of different cuisines, Teatro’s high ceilings, glass windows and colourful ambience make it the perfect place for a quick and easy lunch, where the value for money will leave you satisfied. With an authentic selection of dishes from five different cuisines – Indian, Asian, Italian, Vegan and Arabic – Teatro is officially back with its four-course set menu at only BD7 per person. Now, we all know the F in FACT stands for food, so it was no surprise that we’d set our minds on a mission to try each of the cuisines, in the interests of research. So, here we go! Out came five different platters of starters, with two options from each cuisine. My attention was immediately directed to the focaccia from the Italian menu. Still warm and fresh from the kitchen, and brought out with an arrangement of cheese, the Italian menu scored a point with this one! At a close second, the panko spring vegetables with garlic dip from the Vegan menu was also one that we couldn’t get over – perfectly crispy on the outside and bursting with flavours, it was nothing like we had expected.

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Bringing out a round of soups to complement our appetisers, With such a wide variety of options, we began passing the different bowls amongst us, making sure we tasted of each of the different flavours. The winners of this round? The Tom Yam Kai with cherry tomatoes from the Asian menu, and the Wild Mushroom with Truffle from Vegan – another point for the vegan lunch! Heading onto the stars of the show, out came five different main courses, giving us a taste of five of our favourite cuisines. I was incredibly impressed by the Beyond Vegan Burger, that was toasted to perfection and served alongside fries. Whilst the Arabic main course was a perfectly seasoned and marinated Oriental Mixed Grill, we were pleasantly surprised by the Pla Rad Prik Thai from the Asian lunch. Served alongside white rice, the reef fish was liberally doused in spicy and sweet tamarind sauce and then seasoned with basil, making an explosion of different tastes and flavours that were superbly representative of the cuisine. An honourable mention should also go to the Italian main course – a Beef Ragout Fusilli with salsa verde, served with onion crisps in a wellpresented manner. Buonissimo! I'm going back for more of this one, definitely. After clearing everything in sight, the lovely team at Teatro reminded us that the journey was still not over – out came a selection of desserts ranging from Tiramisu to Um Ali to even a selection of fresh tropical fruits! Tied between the Asian and Indian choices, we were surprised by the Tab Kim Krob (water chestnuts, melon and sweet coconut milk) and the traditional Gulab Jamun. Both were filled with flavours and yummy goodness to help us end it all on a sweet note. Now, here’s my advice on how to do it right: grab a couple of your friends for lunch, and make sure each of you orders a different cuisine – the portions make it perfect to share and that way you’re getting the opportunity to try more than one cuisine at a time! Giving dine-in guests an extra surprise at the end of their feast, anyone who purchases a set menu at Teatro will receive a complimentary voucher to use again at the restaurant – Italian this week, Vegan next week, Asian the week after... This offer is only available until the beginning of Ramadan, so make sure you catch it before it’s gone. ✤

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Your passport to the Samui experience without boarding a plane Tel: 17291133 | Mobile & WhatsApp: 39921313 | Instagram: Samui_bh Ramadan Timings: 11 AM - 1 AM Everyday Address: Shop No: 110, Building 108, Road 79, Block 575, Janabiyah – El Mercado Mall

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CROWNE PLAZA BAHRAIN The Backyard Ramadan Enjoy an Iftar with your friends and family with an array of international and Bahraini Ramadan favourites. In the spirit of sharing, they are serving a five-course family feast priced at BD18 net per person. The price for kids between six and 12 years is BD9 and children under six dine for free. The offer is valid from April 12 to May 13, from sunset to 1am. Go: Call 1753 1122 or 3992 0163 for more information or to make a booking.

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CROWNE PLAZA BAHRAIN Ramadan Iftar Boxes Whether for corporate events or an Iftar meal with your family, the delivery boxes are available from April 12 to May 13 from sunset to midnight. Priced at BD20 net per Iftar meal for two. GO: Call 6671 0506 or 3992 0163 for more information.

Julio’s The Iftar buffet at Julio’s follows all the Covid-19 health protocols and is offered at BD7.5 plus VAT. The dining experience happens from 5.30pm to 7pm. GO: Call 1756 5888/3888 4451 for more information or to make a booking.

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La Mosaique The restaurant is open for breakfast and lunch in a partitioned dining area during Ramadan. Whether you are looking for a quick bite or a delicious à la carte meal, the special dining space is open daily from 6am to 4pm. GO: Call 6671 0506 or 3992 0163 for more information or to make a booking.

Ramadan by the Bay Celebrate the Holy Month in Four Seasons style, at the transformed Pool Deck under the stars overlooking Bahrain Bay and Manama’s glittering skyline. Spend Ramadan evenings with live entertainment from Arabic musicians. The food is prepared by Chef Hassan Ahmed and his culinary team, serving a selection of popular Iftar and Ghabga dishes and global specialities.

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Gather with your family, friends and colleagues during the Holy Month over a vibrant spread of Iftar for BD15 net. Or join the hotel’s Ghabga for BD15 net per person, with a minimum of 20 people. A combination of live cooking stations, along with other delicacies such as grills and traditional Ramadan dishes are served at your table. GO: Call 3360 5070/1600 0111 for more information or to make a booking.

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Iftar has a sharing-style set menu from BD17.5 to BD22.5 per person, for a minimum of two people. An à la carte menu is also offered. Ghabga is priced at BD15 minimum spend per person, with both à la carte or sharing set menus available. For an exclusive experience, book a private cabana at the Pool Deck – minimum spend BD150 – maximum six people. Children below six years dine for free and children six to 12 years are entitled to a 50-per-cent discount. GO: Call or WhatsApp 1711 5000 or email diningreservations. bahrain@fourseasons.com for more information or to make a reservation.

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL BAHRAIN BAY Ramadan at Home You can treat your loved ones to Iftar, Ghabga or Suhoor in the comfort of your home with Four Seasons’ tailored Ramadan delivery menu available from 5pm to midnight. Expect traditional Arabic mezzes, soups, a wide selection of warm and cold appetisers and main courses such as whole lamb ouzi with saffron rice, Bahraini hamour harra, and Moroccan lamb tagine served with dry fruit couscous and a selection of desserts. Takeaway set menu prices from BD12.5 to BD17.5 per person, for a minimum of two people per order with a BD20 minimum spend on all orders. An à la carte menu is also available. GO: Call 3230 0081 for home deliveries.

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served in Alwaha. Enjoy a unique experience serving an exclusive Iftar set menu. GO: Call 3655 1222 or 3655 1333 for more information or to make a reservation.

GULF HOTEL BAHRAIN CONVENTION & SPA Omsiat Ramadania The team at the Gulf Hotel have gone the extra mile this year and are proud to present Omsiat Ramadania, the Ramadan garden concept, the ideal place to enjoy your Ghabga with an exclusive set menu served direct to your table. GO: Call 1771 3000 for more information or to make a reservation.

GULF HOTEL BAHRAIN CONVENTION & SPA Iftar at Home experience The hotel’s award-winning Iftar at Home concept goes a step further this year with a personalised Iftar box available for you to choose from Bahraini and Persian set menus. Priced at BD30, the box will be delivered direct to your door. GO: Call 1771 3000 for more information.

INTERCONTINENTAL REGENCY BAHRAIN Selections Iftar Enjoy an indoor and outdoor setting from sunset to 8.30pm with mouth-watering dishes. Break your fast with a lavish buffet at your table with live barbecue station alongside traditional delicacies and international cuisine. Priced at BD18 per person. Every Monday, come with your family and mum’s Iftar is on Selections


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(T&Cs apply). You can also enjoy an Iftar or Ghabga spread delivered to your door. The Ramadan menus include soft drinks or juice, cold and hot mezze, soup, main course and sweets starting from BD9.9 per person. GO: Call 1722 7777 for more information or to make a reservation.

INTERCONTINENTAL REGENCY BAHRAIN Selections Ghabga Indulge yourself under the moon with a combination of live barbecue stations along with delicacies served at your table including chef’s traditional and international selections. You can also enjoy unlimited shisha for the evening. The Ghabga package is priced at BD16 and the unlimited shisha package is priced at BD21. Every Tuesday all gentlemen get 30-per-cent discount and on Wednesdays ladies get 50-per-cent off (T&Cs apply). GO: Call 1722 7777 for more information or to make a reservation.

INTERCONTINENTAL REGENCY BAHRAIN Legendz Iftar The Legendary Steak Iftar celebrates the spirit of Ramadan with cuts from the signature menu, serving unforgettable flavours along with Arabic favourites at your table. The menu is priced at BD24 per person and is available daily from sunset to 8.30pm. GO: Call1722 7777 for more information or to make a reservation. 62

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MÖVENPICK HOTEL BAHRAIN Ramadan Dining Break your fast and indulge with your family and friends in a wide selection of flavoured Middle Eastern dishes, featuring hot and cold starters, quzi, madhrouba, as well as refreshing juices and kamaradin. Taking the variety even further, thereed and harees are also served to make the meal a wholesome treat. You can also enjoy the sweet flavours of your favourite shisha at the poolside terrace, overlooking the sprawling lagoon. Iftar is priced BD18 net per person and is served daily from prayer time to 9pm GO: Call 1746 0017 or email hotel.bahrain.fb@movenpick.com for more information or to make a booking.

REEF RESORT BAHRAIN The resort’s restaurants and outlets will be serving throughout the Holy Month with revised opening times. For genuine Lebanese sweets, head to Hala Lebnan from 4pm to 12am. GO: Call 1777 2600. Al Fayez restaurant offers Lebanese and Oriental, cuisine from 6pm to 2am. GO: Call 1332 0612. For authentic Italian head to Pasquale Restaurant and enjoy fresh


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ROYAL GOLF CLUB Iftar Set Menu A three-course set menu Iftar will be available from April 12 to May 12 in both Links and Slice restaurants. Priced BD16 per adult. GO: Call 1775 1262 for more information or to make a booking.

SOFITEL BAHRAIN ZALLAQ THALASSA SEA & SPA Layali Al Zallaq Ramadan Garden Experience Layali Al Zallaq Ramadan experience makes a triumphant return with its opulent Arabian-themed ambiance and delectable cuisines from around the world. Featuring codes of royal gold and accenting emerald hues from the surrounding foliage, immerse yourself in an impeccable dining experience filled with harmony, elegance and unforgettable flavours. Savour a delicious Iftar indoors or Ghabga al fresco under the stars, with a spectacular setup extending out to the

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terrace and the lush green gardens of Saraya and Fiamma, where gastronomic delights and live entertainment seamlessly blend in hygienic #ALLsafe environs. Explore the grand, delectable spreads from the Arab and Levant regions, international live cooking stations and traditional desserts as well as handcrafted French pâtisseries for a world-class Ramadan dining affair. Priced at BD15 per person. Iftar runs from sunset to 8.30pm and Ghabga is from 9.30pm to 12.30am (1am on Thursdays and Fridays). There is a special offer of 50 per cent off on Ghabga for ladies on Mondays and for men on Wednesdays. Pre-booking and paying for either Iftar or Ghabga before April 10, will get you a substantial discount with a price of BD12 for either meal. You can also take advantage of a luxury staycation package with room plus Iftar and Suhoor for two from only BD75 net. Go: Call or WhatsApp 3888 5789 for more information or to make a booking. For accommodation Call 1763 6363 to make a reservation.

SOFITEL BAHRAIN ZALLAQ THALASSA SEA & SPA Layali Al Zallaq Ramadan Garden Grab the kids and head down to Sofitel on April 29 for the Magical


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Gergaoon Celebrations which take place during Iftar and promise a unique evening with loads of exciting activities at the biggest gargaoon event on the island. Following hygienic #ALLsafe protocols and Ministry of Health guidelines, little Iftar guests get to take part in the traditional Gergaoon festivities, including singing, fun-filled activities and exclusive kids’ live entertainment along with exciting surprises! GO: Call or WhatsApp 3888 5789 for more information or to make a reservation.

SOFITEL BAHRAIN ZALLAQ THALASSA SEA & SPA Beach Cabanas Enjoy Ramadan By The Beach in a private cabana as you embark on an inimitable culinary journey with an exceptional Iftar or Ghabga. Priced BD100 net for couples, inclusive of Iftar or Ghabga set menu with soft beverages and Ramadan juices, or BD120 net for families of two adults and two children. Go: Call or WhatsApp 3888 5789 for more information or to make a reservation.

THE ART HOTEL & RESORT Ramadan Iftar & Ghabga This Ramadan, honour Iftar and Ghabga with your family and friends

around The Fountain at The Art Hotel & Resort in Amwaj Islands where you will be surrounded by a traditional ambiance featuring an Arabic band and tastefully selected traditional dishes. Priced BD22 net per person for Iftar and BD18 per person for Ghabga – kids pay BD11 and BD9 respectively. Iftar runs from sunset to 8.30pm and Ghabga is 9.30pm to 12am. There’s also a great staycation offer starting at BD69 net, inclusive of in-room Iftar and Suhoor. GO: Call 1600 0111 for more information or to make a reservation.

THE RITZ-CARLTON, BAHRAIN Thai, La Plage, Nikmati Dusk heralds the start of time-honoured traditions as the Holy Month of Ramadan descends upon the island. The five-star luxury lifestyle destination invites families, corporate groups, and couples alike to experience the month-long celebration like never before at the resort’s al fresco venues by the beach. A family-style sharing menu will be set up with aromatic dishes encompassing flavours of traditional Arabian cuisine, along with modern fare from the Eastern Mediterranean, Asia, and Mexico regions. New this year is a selection of speciality rice dishes from different parts of the world including Dum Biryani from India, Paella fact magazine

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from Spain, Tahig from Iran, and Koshari from Egypt. Ramadan desserts and gourmet sweet delicacies served at the end of each meal will also satisfy the most discerning palates. A traditional ghawa Arabic coffee station will be set at the entrance with the RitzCarlton’s Ladies and Gentlemen welcoming guests to the festivities of the night. Shisha-service will be available nightly from sunset to 2am. Iftar at Thai and La Plage is priced at BD26 per person while Ghabga is BD29. GO: Call 1758 6499 or email rc.bahrz.restaurant.reservations@ ritzcarlton.com for more information or to make a reservation. The pop-up restaurant Nikmati is available for group bookings of up to 30 people, priced at BD25 per person. GO: Call 1758 0000 or email BAHRZCateringConferenceService@ ritzcarlton.com for more information or to make a reservation.

THE WESTIN CITY CENTRE BAHRAIN Furn Bistro Maximum seating capacity of 30 people Family sharing Iftar menu available from sunset to 9pm priced BD19 net per adult. Kids aged six to 12 years pay BD9.5 and under sixes dine for free. Special rate of BD15 per person for group bookings, minimum of 10 people. Group reservations should be made at least 24 66

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hours in advance. GO: Call 1717 1000 or WhatsApp 3353 8150 for more information or to make a reservation.

THE WESTIN CITY CENTRE BAHRAIN Salero Restaurant Maximum seating capacity of 30 people and the venue is 18+. Salero Ramadan set menu is available from sunset to 10pm priced BD20 net per person. A Special rate of BD17 per person is available for group bookings for a minimum of 10 people. GO: Call 1717 1000 or WhatsApp 3353 8150 for more information or to make a reservation.

THE WESTIN CITY CENTRE BAHRAIN Nasmat Lounge Shisha service available daily from 7pm to 2am. Family sharing Iftar menu available from sunset to 9pm priced BD19 per person, BD9.5 for kids from six to 12 years. Under sixes eat free. Special rate of BD15 net per person for group bookings, minimum of 10 people. Group reservations should be made at least 24 hours in advance. GO: Call 1717 1000 or WhatsApp 3353 8150 for more information or to make a reservation.


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Many of us want to take the chance for a last weekday gathering or brunch before Ramadan, the most spiritual period of the year, begins. If that’s you, we’ve got you covered.

DOWNTOWN ROTANA Flavours on 2 The Let’s Meat Again Friday Brunch is back at Flavours on 2 is with a lavish modernised vision! Join the team every Friday for a fine dining experience in which you will be able to order all your heart desires and stomach can bear from an extensive menu that is directly served to your plate. Take this opportunity to acquaint yourself with your loved ones and their latest news while they create a memorable experience for you and your loved ones. Priced BD22 net with soft drinks or BD33 net for the unlimited beverage package. Kids aged six to 12 pay BD11 and under sixes go free. Runs from 12.30pm to 4pm. GO: Call 3360 5070 or 1600 0111 or email flavours2.downtown@ rotana.com for more information or to make a reservation.

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try four set menus featuring five different cuisines from around the world – Italian, Arabic, Vegan, Asian or Indian. You’ll find delicious options, some you’ll recognise, others you can experience for the first time. The FACT team even gives them the seal of approval on page 52. And that's not all! You’ll get a complimentary lunch voucher to use on the next visit making this even more of a bargain. Priced BD7 net per person, the offer runs Saturday to Thursday from 12pm to 3.30pm until the start of Ramadan. GO: Call 3360 5070 or 1600 0111 for more information or to make a reservation.

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL BAHRAIN BAY CUT by Wolfgang Puck The Friday Ladies’ Brunch at CUT by Wolfgang Puck offers delicious dishes crafted by the talented Wolfgang Puck team, unlimited beverages and the chance for your tribe to catch up with all the news making for the best brunch ever. Head down to the terrace or indoors overlooking the best views of our island and Bahrain Bay. The price is BD34 inclusive of food only (complimentary extended


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beverages for ladies) or BD48 with the extended beverage package. Runs Friday, April 9, from 12.30pm to 3.30pm. GO: Call 1711 5044 for more information or to make a reservation.

GULF HOTEL BAHRAIN CONVENTION & SPA Sato Mark your calendars for Sato’s Sushi Mania, all-you-can-eat sushi day bonanza, where you can enjoy a special sushi maki selection menu, delicately prepared by talented chefs to satisfy your sushi appetite. You book a two-hour time slot and fill up on sushi to your heart’s content. Priced BD15 net (BD13 net for Prestige Club members). Taking place Sunday, April 25, from 12pm to 12am. You can also check out Sato ladies’ night on Tuesdays, when there’s a 50-per-cent discount for the girls from 6pm to 2am. GO: Call 1774 6425 or 1774 6426 for more information or to make a reservation.

INTERCONTINENTAL REGENCY BAHRAIN Elements Enjoy a relaxed Saturday by the pool as you embark on an exotic journey with the all-you-can-eat Asian brunch, served at your table. Dishes include a range of sushi rolls, sashimi, roba, bao and Asianinfluenced desserts. Priced BD16 net, for unlimited sushi and soft drinks, BD19 net for the Asian Brunch Experience with soft drinks, and BD29 net for the Asian Brunch Experience with selected beverages. Runs on Saturdays from 12.30pm to 4pm. GO: Call 1722 7777 for more information or to make a reservation.

INTERCONTINENTAL REGENCY BAHRAIN Poolside Enjoy the fresh weather with exclusive Steak Brunchism featuring dishes from the hotel’s amazing restaurants served for your family and friends by the poolside. Succulent steaks and buffet at your table as well as live entertainment, what more could you want? Priced BD22 net, with soft drinks, or BD29 net with the special beverage package. Runs on Fridays from 12.30pm to 4pm. GO: Call 1722 7777 for more information or to make a reservation.

signature ‘Steak Stone’ and receive a 30-per-cent discount off your steak. Friday Brunch is an all you can eat and drink affair, priced at BD30, from 3pm to 6pm. And, on Saturdays kids under 12 eat free all day with a paying adult when dining-in. GO: Call 1775 1262 for more information or to make a reservation.

SOFITEL BAHRAIN ZALLAQ THALASSA SEA & SPA Saraya, Fiamma and Rivaaj Restaurants Head down for the Grand Friday Hawaiian Farewell Brunch to say goodbye to the early season before Ramadan. Don your tropical attire and join the team for a splendid luau-themed escapade. Indulge in a unique Hawaiian-style experience and enjoy a delightful array of international fare, with electrifying live performances, courtesy of Sweet Havana. This summery family culinary adventure is presented in an #ALLsafe setting. Price BD36 net inclusive of selected beverages. Runs on April 9 from 12.30pm to 3.30pm. GO: Call 3888 5789 for further information or to make a reservation.

SOFITEL BAHRAIN ZALLAQ THALASSA SEA & SPA Saraya and Fiamma Restaurants Le Garden Brunch du Soir offers you the chance to embark on a beguiling culinary journey and savour a delectable array of multiethnic cuisines served up al fresco as well as indoors, in Saraya and Fiamma Restaurants’ #ALLsafe setup. Jazz up your weekend with fabulous live entertainment, fancy concoctions and award-winning fare, all in the company of glamourous crowd. Priced BD25 net per person with soft drinks, BD30 with selected beverages. Or take advantage of the staycation package, inclusive of overnight stay, evening brunch and breakfast for two starting from BD69 net. Runs Thursday 7.30pm to 10.30pm until Ramadan. GO: Call or WhatsApp 3888 5789 for more information or to make a reservation.

MÖVENPICK HOTEL BAHRAIN Outdoor Terrace Mövenpick Hotel Bahrain invites you to discover a range of hearty and colourful dishes served to your table for the ultimate brunch experience on the gorgeous outdoor terrace. Indulge in an infinite selection of the freshest seafood, sushi, pasta, fine grilled cuts and more. Remember to save some room, because the dedicated dessert and cheese platters will surely tempt you into sweet indulgence while you’re entertained throughout brunch by the resident DJ and live band, preforming the latest and best musical hits. Priced BD38 net, inclusive of unlimited premium beverages. Runs on Fridays from 12.30pm to 4pm. GO: Call 1746 0017 for more information or to make a reservation.

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or many years we at FACT magazine have had the privilege of thoroughly inspecting and test driving a large array of motor vehicles from a diverse range of brands. We have not, however, had the opportunity to get behind the wheel of a Mitsubishi model, that is until now. The Japanese manufacturer dates its motor car origins as far back as 1917 with the introduction of the Mitsubishi Model A. This hand-built, seven-seater sedan was the company’s first series-production automobile and now, over 100 years later, FACT gets to test drive the latest seven-seater compact SUV, the Xpander, compliments of the great team at Zayani Motors. The Xpander has a striking and unique look to its exterior. In order to accomplish this bold concept, the designers at Mitsubishi have styled this moderately sized, multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) to look more like a sports utility vehicle (SUV) by giving it a rugged finish and high ground clearance. Staring at it head on, this car has a futuristic look to it with its chrome upper grille, sweptback headlights and daytime running lights that sit low down on the bumper. The LED lamps sit in crystal-like blocks and have been situated in a higher position for increased visibility. At the flanks, well designed side bumpers, side panels and rear quarters complete the sturdy and chiselled look, whilst 16-inch diamondcut alloy wheels in a two-tone finish add a touch of class. At the rear, the L-shaped LED combination lamps extend onto the tailgate and emphasise the vehicle’s sturdy posture. It is also possible for the exterior of the Xpander to be customised through the use of body kits and different wheel options. Once Inside, we were immediately impressed by the sporty and spacious Interior as well as the high-quality materials used throughout the vehicle. The supportive front seats are set in a very upright position and give you a commanding view of the road ahead. The steering wheel sports both tilt and telescopic adjustability allowing you to find the perfect driving position. The second and third rows of seating are also spacious with plenty of head and leg room, allowing the Xpander to be called a true seven-seater. When the rear seating is in the upright position, the boot can hold an item or two of luggage. However, the rear seats can be folded down completely flat which expands the storage capacity to the largest in its class. There is plenty of other storage space on offer throughout the vehicle, including the glove box, drink holders, door bins, seatback pockets, a floor console box, a passenger seat undertray and an underfloor luggage area. Each of the three rows of seating has their own 12V power supply adjacent to a convenient storage space. Entertainment and hands-free operation are provided by the responsive and clear 7-inch Smartphone-link Display Audio (SDA) which is compatible with both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Performance-wise, the Xpander houses a 1.5-litre, 16-valve dual overhead camshaft engine with advanced Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing Electric Control system (MIVEC), allowing the car to carry seven adults uphill with relative ease. With reinforced suspension, high-performance shock absorbers and a lightweight body, we found this car to be very comfortable to drive as well as responsive and easy to handle. An added bonus is the quietness of the ride as all noise and vibration is absorbed by special materials incorporated into the interior design. This combined with a

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great air-conditioning system and four rear roof vents ensures a pleasant experience for all occupants. As far as safety features are concerned, the Xpander boasts a Reinforced Impact Safety body (RISE) that efficiently absorbs energy and maintains high cabin integrity in the event of a collision. All four doors are also equipped with a support beam to reduce door deformation in the event of a side collision. Additional safety features include Emergency Stop Signal System (ESS), Antilock Braking System (ABS), Active Stability Control (ASC) and Hill Start Assist (HAS). All of this, combined with very few blind spots, ensures a safe journey for you and your loved ones. ✤


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NO HOLDS BARRED NEW MASERATI HANDLES ITALY’S SNOW AND ICE WITH EASE. The new Maserati super sports car, the MC20, has never previously been seen unleashing its power on low-grip surfaces. But it has recently engaged in a series of reliability tests on road and track, in various driving conditions as well as intensive coldweather trials on the snow-covered roads of the Valtellina and at the Ghiacciodromo Livigno (Sondrio), Italy’s most notable snow and ice circuit. During its cold-weather mission, the super sports car was tested to evaluate engine cold starting, the low-temperature performance of its elastic components and the car’s handling on cold and lowgrip asphalt surfaces. Drivers and the company’s expert engineers also verified the efficient functioning of the climate control system in cold conditions and ran a series of checks on the battery, suspension and brakes. And, while one might not expect a high-performance, high-speed motor such as the MC20 to pull off ice and snow driving, results were just the opposite. The extreme conditions did not hinder the new MC20; in fact, they enhanced the opposing personalities of this car, born from the brand’s racing DNA but designed for series production. ✤ GO: CALL 1775 0750 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.

HAT TRICK FOR AL HADDAD BAHRAIN’S AL HADDAD MOTORS WAS RECOGNISED IN THREE MAJOR CATEGORIES AT THE 2021 MERCEDES-BENZ CARS MIDDLE EAST AWARDS, WHICH WAS HELD VIRTUALLY FROM DUBAI. The local exclusive dealership won the Best Sales Target Agreement Achievement, as well as two customer satisfaction awards: Best Sales CSI improvement and Best Customer Services CSI improvement. These awards are an affirmation of Al Haddad Motors’ dedication and commitment to ensuring complete customer satisfaction and to providing a service that reflects the Mercedes-Benz standards. Not only are they for best improvement, Al Haddad Motors is also now number one for CSI in both sales and customer services in the GCC. The Mercedes-Benz Cars Middle East Awards is an annual event that recognises the work and efforts of all the Mercedes-Benz General Distributors around the region. The awards were presented by Daimler AG representatives including the new President and 76

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CEO of Mercedes-Benz Cars Middle East, Martin Schulz, Vice President, Krishan Bodhani, customer services director, Thilo Grossmann, as well as head of network and training, Pablo Souto. Al Haddad Motors management also attended the ceremony virtually. Among them, GM, Warren Hudson, financial controller, Jeff Cummings, sales manager, David Lord, customer service manager, Ian Beattie, and marketing manager, Imran Ali. ✤ GO: CALL 1778 5454 OR VISIT WWW.BAHRAIN. MERCEDESBENZME.COM FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.


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COROLLA CROSS HEV ARRIVES IN BAHRAIN EBRAHIM K. KANOO HAS LAUNCHED THE COROLLA CROSS HEV, BUILDING ON THE LEGACY OF ITS BAHRAIN BEST SELLER. Since its launch in Japan in 1966, the Corolla series has achieved a cumulative total of more than 48 million sales in 150-plus countries and regions around the world. The all-new Corolla Cross HEV has been designed as a new type of SUV that combines a tough urban-style exterior with a comfortable and convenient interior to exceed customer expectations. The TNGA platform (GA-C) has enabled the Corolla Cross to achieve highquality performance, a comfortable ride, and outstanding quietness. The car has a distinctive look coupled with a range of features such a one-touch moonroof, a 7-inch colour Multi-Information Display (MID) in the cluster gauge, 8-inch multimedia display integrated with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, six-speaker audio system, 60:40 split-folding rear seats, and smart entry and start systems. The electrified hybrid system combines two power sources: a 1.8-litre Atkinson-cycle petrol engine, producing 97hp, working in tandem with two electric motors that generate 71hp. This offers outstanding fuel consumption value of 23.7km/l, and there is a range of driving modes, including fully electric. The new vehicle also offers top-of-the-range safety features in an eye-catching exterior that comes in a range of seven different colours. ✤ GO: CALL 1773 0730 OR VISIT TOYOTA.COM.BH FOR MORE INFORMATION.

PERFORMANCE, VALUE AND SERVICE EXCLUSIVE DEALER, ZAYANI MOTORS IS OFFERING GREAT SUPPORT FOR THE NEW MONTERO SPORT. The new Mitsubishi Montero Sport offers high speed stability and manoeuvrability, and can tackle any terrain, thanks to an advanced 4WD system, which can be easily changed to other modes on the move. The outstanding performance is powered by a robust 3.0-litre, V6 engine and an eight-speed automatic transmission box, providing vigorous, yet smooth acceleration on city streets, mountain roads or when towing heavy loads. With a refined head-turning design, the car comes with a bold engine hood emblem, stylish front and rear under garnish, sleek side-step garnish, a sporty tailgate spoiler, 18-inch alloy wheels, sophisticated LED headlamps, fog lamps, daytime running lamps and more. The luxurious cabin of the seven-seater boasts an eight-inch colour LCD meter, with easy-to-read graphics, Smartphone-Link Display Audio (SDA) and an in-car infotainment hub equipped with an HDMI port that supports smartphone mirroring through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as a voice-control system. Additionally, the safety of the driver and six passengers has been

given high priority with the latest and most reliable safety features. The Montero Sport is exclusively available through Zayani Motors, which provides clients with a 10-year or one million kilometres warranty, 10 years of 24/7 roadside assistance, and a special loyalty programme. ✤ GO: CALL 1770 3703 OR VISIT WWW.MITSUBISHI-MOTORS.COM. BH FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. fact magazine

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IT'S A SHORE THING!

All Rami Khalil needs at the OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI in the Maldives is his bicycle and some friendly fish to complete his paradise retreat!

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fter a year of staying indoors, FACT’s Rami Khalil ventures out to an uber-luxe private island resort – OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI, situated in a pristine lagoon in South Malé Atoll – for some muchneeded travel bliss. When you think of the Maldives, you think of vast white-sand beaches, the deepest of blue hues in the ocean and sky, and this resort encompasses all that and more, making it a repeat tropical travel destination in our books. We arrive bright and early to the island around 9am and are escorted to a private air-conditioned THE OZEN COLLECTION LOUNGE, before our luxurious catamaran ride to our final destination. The lounge provides us with the start we need for our mini holiday, along with a serene and ambient environment. All guests are greeted with a palm leaf garland on arrival and refreshing face towels, along with a variety of drinks and delectable bites and sweets. Staff thoroughly ensure that we receive the full pampering experience from day one. Upon finally arriving at the port, we step onto a shaded boardwalk where we are heartily greeted by the resort’s general and marketing managers. We are welcomed in the traditional Maldivian way, with the blowing of a conch shell, rhythmic ‘Bodu Beru’ drumming and Sangu whistling. After a few pleasantries and with Kurumba (fresh coconuts) in hand, we are escorted to our sanctuary.

Ocean Stays We arrive at the Ocean Pool Suite and are engulfed in a beautiful room, emitting vibrant hues of blue across the balcony and subtle oaky wood inside, with pops of vibrant colours. This overwater villa also hosts a sunken indoor bath, rain shower, and over-water hammock, to fully bask in those rays of holiday sun, panoramic views of the vast open sea, and direct private access to the lagoon for a quick swim. For days when a dip in the ocean feels a bit too adventurous, we indulge in our private infinity pool. Luxury at this resort knows no bounds. We decide to stay in, relax and unwind after our travels and prepare to explore the island the next morning. This experience becomes even more serene with our personal Hiyani. In Dhivehi, the Maldivian language, Hiyani means shadow. The moment you arrive at Bolifushi island, you’ll have a personal Hiyani, or butler, who’s available 24/7 to ensure the perfect experience throughout your stay. Your Hiyani will do whatever it takes to give you a hassle-free vacation. From filling out forms to fetching forgotten objects from the room and making dinner reservations, no request is too much for these passionate butlers. We are lucky enough to be introduced to Yoosuf as our Hiyani, who goes above and beyond to make our stay memorable without us ever having to lift a finger. Definitely a professional when it comes to his job, and a highlight for our entire trip. We cannot stop raving about the comfort that Yoosuf brings, and we're sure that all the Hiyani's are trained with the same qualifications, ensuring every visitor has a blissful time. Waking up in our over-water villa is like waking up in a dream, we can just faintly hear the waves break against the wooden beams as the sun shines ever-so brightly telling our natural body 80

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alarm that it’s the beginning of a brand new, and beautiful day. We start our morning with not just a breakfast in bed, but rather a floating assortment of the island’s freshest breakfast picks in the pool. Pretty as a picture, the basket contains our pick of fresh grapefruit juice, sushi, salmon, muesli with yogurt and red berries, and Arabic mezze. These delightful choices are just a few of the delicious items available on the floating menu, so be sure to try them all and begin your days on the highest of notes.

More Than a Swim Don’t let the subtitle confuse you, we definitely indulge in a lot of swimming during our stay, but that is a fraction of the activities and facilities that are offered at the OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI. Adventure, fitness and well-being activities include an openair ice rink; private yacht charters; a state-of-the-art overwater gymnasium; semi-submarine adventures; water sports and complimentary bicycles. The island is home to its own idyllic overwater spa; a space for mind and body renewal and rejuvenation where we pamper our senses with the signature treatments, techniques, and yoga sessions amidst the soothing sounds of waves breaking on the shore. If you’re more of an active body, then you may also take a trip to the gym, but we love exploring the island via bicycle. Our set of wheels allows us the independence to get out and about fact magazine

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while swiftly cutting through the ocean breezes. These are the only sets of wheels you’ll need here to cruise day or night on the massive island. And, as much fun we have above ground, we have even more below at the water sports centre for some unexpected adventure. We indulge in snorkelling, fish feeding and swimming with the sharks in a beautiful blue abyss. One of my favourite stories is of my travel companion's deep dive while snorkelling, with a stare down with none other than an octopus! He slowly camouflaged into the rocks behind him as a retreat. A once in a lifetime experience that will surely make for a great dinner conversation. Speaking of dinner, we all know what comes after a dip in the pool and that is a craving for comforting and delicious food at the island’s multiple great dining experiences, which are also included in your room package. You can take a gastronomical journey around the world with each restaurant showcasing a special cuisine from Spanish to Modern Arabic, and Indian — not to mention delightful picks for enhanced beverages.

Neighbouring Reefs With so much to explore in and out of the ocean, we make sure to schedule a tour of the surrounding villas. The OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI offers 90 secluded villas located overwater and beachfront in six categories, as well as a luxury superyacht. All options feature opulent design, premium amenities, and special services to create an out-of-this-world RESERVE experience for guests. Each villa comes with its special feature, from pavilions facing the sunrise or sunset to slides going directly into the ocean, or lodgings located on a private sandbank with the ocean at their feet. Prices start from USD1,882 per night, including luxurious 82

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catamaran transfer, and if you're really in the mood to splash out, check out the Royal Villa at USD30,000 per night. The island hosts prime luxury with the three-bedroom Royal Villa which sits in a secluded spot as a small resort in its own. The expansive residence comes with a main ‘Sanctuary’ and two guest villas, and its very own private spa pavilion with dramatic Indian Ocean views from almost every corner! This holiday getaway is the perfect escape when there seems no way out of your daily routine. No matter which room you stay in, or who you go with, the magic of the Maldives will transport you to a tropical utopia, away from the realities of the outside world. This escape ensures that every stay is carefully crafted to create magical memories, from the Maldivian island welcome and seamless hospitality to tropical adventures. ✤

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APP-LICIOUS What’s on the smartphone agenda for April?

Qibla Compass (Kaaba Locator)

Sleep Time

We’re in full Ramadan mode this month and know the common struggle of looking around for the right direction to pray. Especially when you’re out and about in different places with vastly different time zones and you need to figure out the correct Qibla direction, this app will come in handy! The app is simple, hassle free and direct to the point (pun intended). All you have to do is open the app and follow the needle of the compass which uses your current location with the help of a GPS map to find the accurate Qibla direction. We’re sure this will be a fan favourite this month as we attend iftaars and suhoors – socially distant of course. So, no need to fret as you stand awkwardly in a family friend’s room, you’ll know which way to pray with the app pointing you in the right direction.

Sleep tracking apps like Azumio’s Sleep Time make it easier to wake up for suhoor (predawn), if you’re not a naturally early riser. And, to be honest, most of us aren’t. These early meals can take a toll on a person’s body, especially if you’re woken up by your alarm in your deepest sleep state. This is where Sleep Time comes in. The app keep tabs on whether users are getting their nightly downtime while also measuring the quality of their sleep by tracking their movement throughout the night. It also generates customised sleep data in easyto-read charts, so you can keep track as well, and all you need to do is turn the app on and place it on the bed. Based on these charts, the app analyses your sleeping patterns to pinpoint when you’re in a light sleep phase. You can also use the smart alarm to wake you up in this phase, so you’ll feel refreshed rather than tired.

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SECURITY TECH FOR YOUR HOME With more of us spending extended periods at home and the constant need to monitor who we’re interacting with, IP Video Intercom Systems are becoming increasingly popular.

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ideo intercom is a key system that should be considered as a link between the user and the security systems due to its integration capabilities. With MEET by FERMAX, it’s easy to integrate video surveillance systems and receive alarms at home. It can be integrated with thirdparty home automation systems and access control solutions. FERMAX´s products open the door to a world of possibilities for communication, security and home comfort. The video door entry products are a basic security element for the home and an investment in the overall quality of the building. The company provides the most suitable technology for every type of audio/video door entry system, tailoring this service to meet users’ needs and budgets. The product range includes everything from advanced features, such as call divert to mobile phone, to IP video door entry systems which can integrate automation control features. MEET was specially designed for residential communication. Secure, reliable and with cutting-edge functionalities, it ensures an outstanding, high-quality audio and video capability, featuring call divert. Moreover, it is easy to install and maintain, with almost unlimited capacity. The system is a 100-per-cent IP technology, based on a pointto-point infrastructure, highly efficient, flexible and powerful with a broad range of built-in security functions, including proximity reader, lift control, face recognition, CCTV visualisation and alarm detection. A call divert function to smartphone has been one of the key goals achieved thanks to the MEET ME App, which features a high-resolution image even in portrait mode. It is not only an additional gadget; it is a part of the core features of MEET, 86

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which implements this function by default at zero cost. The MEET system is available in Bahrain at Yusif bin Yusif Fakhro stores. ✤

Key Features Security Access control Face recognition Lift control Opening of multiple doors SOS emergency call Reception and alarm log. Communication High-quality digital audio and video Simultaneous communication. It is possible to have as many two-way simultaneous audio communications as indoor terminals installed. Call Divert via MEET ME app. The possibility of receiving calls on your mobile phone comes as standard. You just need to have a monitor installed in the property. Download the free application and connect up to eight smartphones from the same house or apartment. Integration CCTV Home automation management Activation of automatic mechanisms from the monitor Third-party access control Compatible with Wiegand. GO: CALL 1740 8111 OR 1740 8155 OR VISIT: WWW.YYFAKHRO.COM FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.


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ACCESSIBLE INNOVATION FOR ALL The new Samsung Galaxy A series enables everyone to experience awesome technology at a price that suits their needs

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amsung has unveiled the Galaxy A52, A52 5G and A72, making powerful innovation accessible to everyone in Bahrain. The latest Samsung Galaxy A series lets you communicate and express yourself with an awesome camera, immerse yourself in a clear viewing experience with a smooth scrolling display, and enjoy greater peace of mind with innovative Galaxy foundation features including water resistance and a long-lasting battery. The Galaxy A series will also expand your mobile experience by providing access to the wider Galaxy ecosystem of connected devices, such as Galaxy Buds Pro, Galaxy SmartTag, and Galaxy Tab. Superior Camera Shoot vivid and crisp photos and videos with the 64MP highresolution camera. Instantly turn your favourite moments from 4K videos into 8MP high-resolution images with 4K Video Snap. Scene Optimizer uses AI to shoot with optimal settings for 30 categories of images and backgrounds. OIS (optical image stabilization) ensures pictures and videos come out sharp and steady and night mode uses multi-frame processing, resulting in a bright and crisp image even in the dark. Add style and unique flair to content using AR Emoji and My Filter. Additionally, you can now apply AR lenses from Snapchat with Fun Mode. Display and Design Enjoy your favourite show on Samsung’s beloved Super AMOLED display. Now with 120Hz refresh rates on the Galaxy A52 5G, and 90Hz on the Galaxy A52 and A72. The display is also ‘Eye Care’ certified, and automatically adjusts

the display’s colour temperature based on smartphone usage patterns to reduce eye fatigue. The new series features a refreshed design that is simple yet purposeful with a soft-edge design and minimal camera housing. Expanded Experiences Through the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem, SmartThings connects to and controls thousands of devices in a smart home environment right from the Galaxy A series — including wearables, tablets, PCs and TVs. Additionally, SmartThings Find locates your paired devices and Galaxy SmartTag Bluetooth locator can find nonconnected devices that are tagged. There are also functions which allow music sharing with another device. Expect More The new Galaxy A series comes with the essentials that all Galaxy users deserve. Devices are water- and dust-resistant and there’s a built-in defence-grade security system to protect your data. There is also hyper-fast 5G connectivity and a two-day battery time. The A series comes with stereo speakers and external memory of up to 1TB and the redesigned One UI 3 helps enable more intuitive experiences and consistent interactions by increasing speed, reducing distractions and highlighting important information. Samsung always aims to provide Galaxy users with an up–to-date mobile OS, and this is now expanded to the A series. The devices will support software upgrades for three generations, and regular security updates for a minimum of four years. Availability The new Galaxy A Series will be available in Awesome Violet, Awesome Blue, Awesome Black, and Awesome White – colours may vary according to country. ✤ WWW.SHOPSAMSUNG.COM fact magazine

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BIG SCREEN Without Remorse Need to Know:

Seeking justice for the murder of his pregnant wife, an elite Navy SEAL uncovers a covert plot that threatens to engulf the United States and Russia in an all-out war.

A fast-paced exposé of dirty deals and even dirtier politics

Secret City Need to Know:

Harriet Dunkley is back to her old tricks, even if she’s gone over to the dark side from investigative journo to public relations. Take a look behind the scenes into the world of Australian politics.

Director: Emma Freeman, Tony Krawitz, Director: Stefano Sollima Cast: Michael B. Jordan, Jodie Turner-Smith, Jamie Bell, Lauren London, Jacob Scipio

Daniel Nettheim

Cast: Anna Torv, Danielle Cormack, Rob

Collins, Laura Gordon

Why Is It Worth Watching?

The upcoming military thriller starring Michael B. Jordan as John Kelly (known as Clark in the late author Tom Clancy’s books) gives the origin story of Clancy’s most famous character, aside from Jack Ryan. An elite Navy SEAL uncovers an international conspiracy while seeking justice for the murder of his pregnant wife by a squad of Russian soldiers wreaking vengeance for his role in a top-secret operation. Kelly/Clark joins forces with a fellow SEAL (Jodie Turner-Smith) and a CIA agent (Jamie Bell) to pursue the assassins but their mission unwittingly exposes a covert plot that threatens to engulf the U.S. and Russia in an all-out war. Torn between personal honour and loyalty to his country, Kelly must do battle to avert disaster and reveal the powerful figures behind the conspiracy. Early reviews for this high-action thriller have been promising but, be warned, if you have read the books and are a Clancy fan, you may find this way off the mark from the original.

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No spoilers on Season 1, if you haven’t watched it yet, you really should. This outing brings Harriet Dunkley (Torv) back to Canberra, the seat of Australia’s, seemingly rather staid, central government. Torn between staying and heading out for a new life, she is recruited as a media specialist (someone whose job is to keep the media in the dark as much as possible and spin what can’t be hidden) to independent MP Karen Koutoufides (Cormack). When what appears to be an internal terror attack is shown to be anything but, Dunkley uses her investigative skills to discover the truth. But, can she unearth the one piece of crucial evidence to stop her country entering an unjust war? A fast-paced exposé of dirty deals and even dirtier politics in which one minister is murdered and another shows surprisingly principled behaviour. You’ll be sorry to reach the end.


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ON THE RECORD

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The Arsonists’ City

HIP HOP

ALTERNATIVE / INDIE

Sound Ancestors By Madlib arranged by Four Tet

Color Theory By Soccer Mommy

By Hala Alyan A sentimental story, reminiscent of the region. After a Lebanese American heart surgeon dies, the family's new patriarch, his son Idris, decides to sell the family home in Beirut. His Syrian-born wife and children are concerned that selling the house might be a mistake. Everyone gathers in Beirut to host a memorial and discuss the planned sale. Secrets, jealousy, past loves and abandoned passions start to emerge. In a city smouldering with the legacy of war, an ongoing flow of refugees, religious tension, and political protest, those secrets ignite. Throughout the novel, they gradually emerge in vivid recollections of the life of Idris’ wife before she married. A gripping family rendition of how we hold on to the memories, places and people we call home.

The charismatic beats of Madlib’s infinite

Soccer

music projects, collaborations and samples

lyrical

of the greats, MF Doom, J Dilla and

transcends

into

samples of the Blue Note Records archive

melodically

strong

speak a universal language. A pitch-perfect

album. Her glorious voice, with

emulation of the late producer, J Dilla's

imaginative musical arrangements,

style, Two for 2 - For Dilla highlights the

takes you on a musical trip down

similarities between the two musicians.

memory

On Sound Ancestors, Madlib's creations are

to our houses or bedrooms has

arranged by the legendary Kieran Hebden,

ironically given rise to the recent

the electronic producer better known as

craze for ‘Bedroom Pop’. Little

Four Tet. "Spirits come into play when you

truths

do a certain type of music," Madlib recently

depression leap out from this

told the press, explaining the album's title.

second album which is divided

"Sometimes I'm not even doing the music,

into three coloured sections: blue

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sometimes that's just the sound of the

for sadness, yellow for illness, grey

The Boy Who Would Be King

ancestors.” The profoundly unique reggae

for loss. “There’s someone talking

By Ryan Holiday

toasts, lo-fi riffs, jazz interludes and snippets

in my forehead that says I’ll never

of vocal skits spice up the album. Millions

be enough,” she sings; “I cling

of sounds amalgamate and you can get

to the dark of my room and the

lost in its translation as soul samples arrive

days thin me out or just burn me

in jerky rhythm, turning half-words and

straight through.” Sophie Allison

breaks between syllables into unlikely hooks.

sings about her own life, and

Madlib channels a deep, intertwining lineage

about growing up with a mother

of black music through Sound Ancestors like

suffering a terminal, long-term

folklore oration; storytelling with the sorcery

illness. This is a deep reflective

of a beatmaker who knows how to make an

set best suited for contemplating

instrumental really sing. This album is perfect

life while watching the sunset. Its

for relaxing, doing work to or candlelit

emotional and soulful sadness will

dinners with your offbeat, edgy friends.

touch you on a profound level.

In the spirit of Ramadan, here is a mini offering for adults to read both for themselves and to their children. A beautiful, inspirational book that carries a message for us all. In 138AD, Hadrian, the emperor of Rome, chose Marcus Aurelius to succeed him. The greatest philosophers of that time were summoned and tasked to prepare the young boy for his role. They collectively sculpted him into a great leader. We all have an inner voice and a unique calling. Will we answer? Will we step up? Will we achieve greatness within ourselves? A pocket of wisdom that you can gift to your family and friends with children.

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about

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EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY We love the Spring 2021 collection from Tommy Hilfiger, not just for the fun, eyecatching duds but also for the brilliant stories it tells. Compton Cowboys

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he collection campaign is fronted by a diverse cast of activists and advocates, all striving for a society that ‘Wastes Nothing and Welcomes All’. They share their stories and activism journeys to inspire fans to create a brighter future. Models include: l Compton Cowboys (USA): a horse-riding healing community and mentorship collective founded by activists Randy Savvy, Stoner Mane and Kee, who use equestrian culture to show L.A kids an alternative future. l Jameela Jamil (UK): actor, radio presenter, model, writer and body positivity activist who founded the “I Weigh” platform and podcast as a safe and inclusive space for all women. l Kiddy Smile (France): DJ, dancer, producer, self-expression and identity activist helping the next generation understand and embrace themselves through ballroom dancing. l Mogli (Germany): singer-songwriter, filmmaker, designer and activist advocating for a kinder way of living towards all people and the planet. l Tom Grennan (UK): former footballer turned singer and songwriter giving back to his community through small acts of mental health activism. l Monica Guo (China): founding member of the Chinese national surfing team who is challenging stereotypes and creating opportunities for the next generation with her allgirl surf school.


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The collection features a range of more sustainable materials and production techniques. Materials, including: EcoVero viscose; lower impact recycled polyester; Lyocell fabric; organic cotton; and plant-derived BioCool finishing, continue to build on the brand’s ambitious sustainability mission. “As we stand at one of the most pivotal moments in history, we must move forward together to build a future for the next generations,” says Tommy Hilfiger. “I am proud that our Spring 2021 collection is represented by a such an incredible and diverse group of people who embody this message. Throughout the season and beyond, I am confident they will inspire fans to drive meaningful, long-lasting change.” ✤ Tom Grennan

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Molton Brown

NEW &

Orange & Bergamot In celebration of its 50th anniversary, Molton Brown is revisiting its 1970s’ roots by paying homage to one of the original iconic collections – Orange & Bergamot – with a keepsake limited-edition design. This radiant citrus and white-floral scent is still a bestselling and awardwinning icon, and perfectly captures the company’s continuing ethos – the finest ingredients, Made in England commitment, and passion for positive luxury. The new limited-edition design is a modern take on the original Orange Grove packaging and is available across the range.

WetnWild Jungle Rock The Jungle Rock limited-edition collection, from this Los Angeles-based favourite, is an explosion of vibrant colours. Designed by make-up artist and influencer Bretman Rock, this spirited edition flaunts a playful mood intensified with elements of packaging that reveal a fresh and exotic look and feel. Inspired by Bretman’s bold spirit, the tropical-themed collection is a tribute to his love for flora and fauna. The collection includes an eyeshadow palette featuring 15 bold shades, face mist, lip gloss and highlighting brush.

Wycon Cosmetics Shiny Pearl Bronzer Wycon Cosmetics is an Italian makeup brand that’s cruelty-free, super affordable, uniquely bold and exclusively available at Lifestyle stores across the region. There’s a whole range to choose from, including foundation, eyeliner, lipsticks and a gorgeous eye palette. Whether you’re outside soaking up the sun or dreaming of a sun-kissed, after-dark look, we particularly love this illuminating bronzer with a hyperpigmented texture.

Flormar Star Shine Nail Polish Flormar’s new, limited-edition Party collection reflects the fun, joyful, happy and exciting spirit of spring. The wide product range offers beauty from head to toe with everything from lipsticks to finishing powder and eye pencils, highlighting the trendy colours and textures of the season. We’re keen to try the Star Shine nail polishes which give a metallic look with their permanent and intense colours.

Rosalique 3 In 1 Anti-Redness Miracle Formula Maybe the winter’s winds and sandstorms have played havoc with your skin, perhaps you suffer a skin condition or have a naturally highly coloured complexion, either way this miracle formula could be the answer. It’s multi-purpose with a unique three-in-one, anti-redness formula which works to conceal, treat and protect. And it’s the only all-in-one beauty cream of its kind that covers red and blemished skin, soothes sensitive skin and also offers high-factor protection against UVA/UVB rays.

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NOW Scents, skincare, grooming musthaves – check.

Grown Alchemist

Jack Henry Clay Pomade

Matte Balancing Moisturiser

The four-ingredient Clay Pomade provides an all-

If working from home has taken its toll and you find

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your complexion looking somewhat shiny and less

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matte finish and increased clarity. It’s made from

not only styles hair but also provides nourishing

açaí berries, sesame seed, tomato and aloe vera

antioxidants that stimulate growth and fight

to help repair the appearance of UV damage and

dandruff and itchy scalp. According to the makers,

oxidative stress. Rice bran also helps improve the

there’s nothing else like it!

skin’s appearance by reducing signs of ageing and removing blemishes.

Skandinavisk

Clarins

Fjord Body Wash

Emporio Armani

Go for the planet-friendly option in your daily

Stronger With You Absolutely

Caring about your appearance is no longer just

cleansing routine. Inspired by the Norwegian

The brand opens a fresh chapter in 2017’s

for the girls. So, guys, if you want something that

Fjords, the primary ingredients are organic aloe

‘Stronger With You’ olfactory story, with the

really works, invest in a serum. This one from

vera leaf extract, Danish spring water and organic

introduction of this new, masculine fragrance,

Clarins is lighter than moisturiser but truly hard-

glycerin. This refreshing body wash cleanses and

Stronger With You Absolutely. Opening with a

working. A proprietary blend of 21 plant extracts

moisturises, cares and protects all skin types and

subtle rum accord blended with bergamot and

is formulated to tackle all your skin concerns

has scents of apple and pear blossom, orchard

elemi, a resin-like scent, to reveal a spicy aspect,

from hyperpigmentation to premature ageing and

fruits and redcurrants. Packaged safely inside a

the heart combines davana, and Diva lavender.

redness. It’s said you will see results, including

handy recyclable bioplastic tube, it’s ideal for the

At the base, the sweetness of a glazed chestnut

fewer breakouts and a reduction in the appearance

shower or the gym bag. Just squeeze, lather and

accord is intensified by smoky cedarwood along

of pores and wrinkles, after just two weeks of

cleanse.

with vanilla extract from Madagascar and patchouli.

regular use.

Double Lipid Serum

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• MATTER OF FACT

What We’re (Still) Talking About Interview Art

Queen B

Undo Tweet

After much silence, the latest departures from the British Royal Family spilled all the tea in an interview with Oprah Winfrey. Supporters and those opposing the departure of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry all tuned in to the two-hour special. In this infamous ‘chat’, the couple addressed countless incidents leading up to the royal split, such as racism and family struggles. And they did not hold back. Whatever stance anyone takes on this royal debate, in merely journalistic terms, Oprah conveyed a masterpiece of

It’s nearly impossible to find anyone who doesn’t love Beyoncé. She’s well-earned that love, as she broke records during the 2021 Grammy Awards, taking the most Grammy wins ever by a female artist (28), up from Alison Krauss’ 27. She was also the leading contender of the night with nine nominations. We won’t be surprised if, in the next few years, Beyoncé surpasses the overall Grammy record of 31 wins, held by classical conductor Sir George Solti. And it looks like success runs

This just in, Twitter is working towards the undo feature we’ve all been waiting for, but there’s a catch. It may only be available for paid subscribers — within a limited time period. The feature will allow paid users to undo their tweets in case they spot an error. This new development could be a response to the much-demanded edit option, that has yet to emerge on the microblogging network. It’s not really the edit button that people requested, but it’s better than nothing and a step in a favourable direction. Reverse

in the family, as her daughter Blue Ivy Carter became the secondyoungest winner ever, at just nine years old, with the Best Music Video for Brown Skin Girl. Beyoncé may not have performed at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, but she did make history.

engineer Jane Manchun Wong first tweeted about the existence of the undo tweet feature with a shared screengrab which says 'Undo Tweet' located in the setting option. The exact date of this feature becoming available is still unknown, it’s also not confirmed whether it will be released worldwide or will be region-specific. But we know one thing, we can all use an undo now and again.

an interview. The conversation led to upended expectations, becoming a pop culture event. Celebrities have used the media to polish and create their images for years, as Instagram and Twitter have become the megaphone for their voices. And although the extent to which the issues raised in the interview will be taken seriously is up in the air, Oprah's television interview stands as a work of journalistic art on its own. 96

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ISLAND INSIDER

Zainab Al Ismail

Marketing Manager Zayani Motors

How did you get involved in marketing, is it something you always wanted to do? I never had any intention of going into marketing, it just sort of happened to me. I believe not everyone in this field imagined they’d end up here, especially when you’ve graduated from a different major. Sure, a lot of people started with a marketing major in college, but many have taken different and interesting paths to end up in this career. I graduated from Art College Public Relations & Advertising. I never thought that I would go into marketing until I had my first interview, which was not for a marketing position, not even close to it! Looking back at those days, yes, I never had any intention to take up marketing. All I wanted was 98

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to do something creative, learn new things, and to be ‘different’. And that’s definitely marketing! What are the best and worst things about your job? The best thing, among thousands, is the learning part; it doesn’t matter how much you learn there’s always a new challenge/opportunity waiting to be solved/discovered. Also, you never feel bored because you don’t repeat yourself by doing the same tasks everyday… it’s fun. The worst part is that not everyone understands the value of marketing and the longterm strategy. If I were to describe marketing with all the best and worst aspects in two words, it’s sweet and

sour – you can’t enjoy the sweetness without tasting the sourness. What is your must do during Ramadan in Bahrain. Ramadan. You can feel it from the warm family gatherings. You can smell it from the special dishes you have during this Holy Month. You can see it from the colourful outdoor lights. You can live it in the late and fun nights with your friends. This is how I feel, smell, see and live it, but what I love the most during Ramadan is the family gatherings. Since I was young, we have a special tradition in the family where the whole family (with my uncles’ families) gather to have Iftar together and play challenging games.


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