Bahri - Inside Town
Center, Opposite Al Ahli Hospital / Civil Services, Bin Omran, Doha
Cuisine: Egyptian
All reviews will be based on the Cuisine and Fare the restaurant/outlet is known for / specialized in.
This review is based on inputs from myself as well as fellow foodies who have accompanied me to this restaurant.
ALL RATING ARE IN THE SCALE OF 5. A rating of 5 mean Excellent while 1 is Poor.
FOOD: RATING 4 OUT OF 5.
All reviews will be based on the Cuisine and Fare the restaurant/outlet is known for / specialized in.
This review is based on inputs from myself as well as fellow foodies who have accompanied me to this restaurant.
ALL RATING ARE IN THE SCALE OF 5. A rating of 5 mean Excellent while 1 is Poor.
FOOD: RATING 4 OUT OF 5.
This place only has 3
items where in the Main Star of the show is the Feteer meshaltet (as they are
called in Arabic) which is an Egyptian version of a pie that translates roughly
to cushioned pies.
Basically it is a square pie
in form of a cushion or a pillow that is filled with anything under the moon (Sweet
& Savory) along with a genours helping of Mozarella Cheese and some truly
Egyptian cheeses like Akawi & Roumy.
The other two main items are
Pizza and Pasta along with a few sandwiches and side dishes.
Item 1 – Main Course – Cheese Feteer / Cheese Pies (Savory)
If you are fan of pastry
and cheese then you should order one of the Cheese Pies. Mind you! Do not
ignore this pastry as a Manakeesh or Pide, this guy here is way more riches and
cheesier!!
My top picks are as
follows
·
Kiri Cheese
& Zaatar – I guess there is no need of an explanation.
·
Kraft Cheese
with Honey – This is main ocurse one and not a sweet
Order this and you are
richly feed with cheese!!
There is one pastry with
the Roumsy Cheese. It has a distinct flavor. A cheese lover should try it.
Item 2 – Main Course – Meat Feteer / Meat Pies (Savory)
The meat pies is the game
changer and the SUPER STAR of this joint. SLURP!!
The meat used are of many
types including Sausage, Egypian Pastrami, Pepperoni which are all mixed with
cheese and veggies.
My go to item is the Meat
Pastry – Minced Meat , Mozarella, Roumy Cheese & dash of fresh veggies.
If you are fan of other
meats mentioned above, they make pies using those meat only but I am not a use
cold cut meats fan hence I stick to the minced meat version.
Meat Pastry / Meat Fateera |
Meat Pastry / Meat Fateera |
Meat Pastry / Meat Fateera |
Item 3 – Main Course – Chicken Feteer / Chicken
Pies (Savory)
I haven’t ordered the
Chicken Pies but the general consensus among my Egyptian food experts is that
Mix Chicken pastry is the good one.
Item 4 – Main Course – Seafood Feteer / Seafood Pies (Savory)
Seafood and Pastry is not
something I indulge in especially when you are aware that the seafood may be
mostly frozen / packed ones rather than the fresh catch of the day.
The Tuna Pastry has been recommended
by some but I have not tried it yet.
Item 5 – Main Course – Sweet Feteer / Sweet Pies
(Sweet)
The true Egyptians are
lords of sweet (aka SUGAR and HONEY!!) so it comes as no surprise that the
largest variety of pies are under the Sweet Pies category. The items listed
here covers almost all sweet elements including Arabic sweets.
I am yet to have one from
Bahri as I am usual stuffing myself with the Savoury ones!!
But I have ate loads and
loads of these sweet pies from other outlets and they are all SUGAR BOMBS!! The
ultimate sugar rush is an understatement. Anyways here are my top picks
- Honey Moon Pastry– Cream, Custard, Sugar, Nuts, Arabic Sweets wrapped in a flaky pie!
- Basbosa Pastry– Basbosa, Cream & Custard
- Choclate & Banana – Banana & Nutella / Hazelnut Spread.
·
Item 6 – Main Course – Veggie Feteer / Veggie Pies
(Savory)
There is only one LEGEND
in this menu list
·
Vegetable
Pastry– Falafel, Tomato, Olives, Mushroom & Cheese
Item 7 – Main Course – Pizzas
Choose any of the
fillings of the above mentioned savory pies and top it on to a Pizza Base.
Mind You! There Pizzas are
not the ones you experience in a typical pizza joint. This a truly Egyptian
masterpiece made for the dough of the Egyptian style breads.
I always prefer the
Chicken Pizzas that Bahri serves the meat ones are usually the cold cut meats
which I mentioned earlier I am not a big fan.
There are two versions of
the chicken and both are worth the try
- ·
Chicken Pie –
Shredded Chicken, Mozarella, Olives & dash of fresh veggies
- ·
Mixed Chicken
Pie – Shredded Chicken, Turkey ham, Mozarella, Olives, Mushroom & dash of fresh
veggies
Chicken Pizza |
Chicken Pizza |
SERVICE – 3.5 OUT OF 5
The place is known of its home delivery and this does take toll on the service during rush hours / peak weekend hours. The main reason is the guy taking the order at the tables also is the delivery coordinator. Hence the priority of orders can get mixed up.
Moreover, there is only
one Chef who prepares this magical pastry hence, he may tend to get overloaded with
orders.
LOCATION
– 4 OUT 5
The Town Center is dead bang in the middle of Bin Omran, within the vicinity of many landmarks like Bein Tv Studios, Al Ahli Hospital etc hence there is no need of google maps to find this place.
The Town Center is dead bang in the middle of Bin Omran, within the vicinity of many landmarks like Bein Tv Studios, Al Ahli Hospital etc hence there is no need of google maps to find this place.
Parking can be an issue
at time especially in weekends as this place has one of the largest outlets of
McDonalds, Petra & KFC and add to it a big outlet of Rawnaq.
PRICING: 4 out of 5 (5 means cheapest while 1 means expensive)
I rate this place 4 (The wallet may be needed)
The generous portion size, good quantity and the wonderful taste.
A medium sized Pie or
Pizza is good for 2 but I suggest you order 2 mediums (1 Pie & 1 Pizza).
That should cost you around 55-65 riyals including drinks.
AMBIANCE: 3 OUT 5
AMBIANCE: 3 OUT 5
This place is fan-favorite
among the Egyptian community in Doha so in the weekend / rush hours expect a
lot of loud ranter, laughs and noisy kids. The vibe sends you to one of those
busy cafes of Egypt.
The Pie Station
(including the oven) is a part of the seating area hence when it is crowded and
the oven is running on full heat, the air conditioning may take time to cool of
the place. Nevertheless, the place is a hole-in-the-wall / down right casual
joint so the ambiance has to be a little hectic.
DECOR AND SEATING CAPACITY – 2.5 OUT 5
Simple tables and chairs. There is about 8-9 tables but they are closely packed so expect a few nudges and budges when the occupants of the neighboring table moves about.
There is no separate family
section / table and the washroom is okay but can get messy at peak hours.
OVERALL RATING: 3.5 OUT OF 5.
The Egyptian community
just like the Indian one is a huge fraternity of the Expat community in the
Middle East and hence their food culture is rather wide and in a way cluttered
by some common / usual suspects that many think is the main food of that
nation.
So, if you ever thought
that the Egyptian Cuisine is all about livers, sausages, falafel and foul, then
I am afraid the foodie in us has been gravely misinformed because Bahri is a
restaurant that stays true to its Egyptian roots.
This little restaurant in
Bin Omran is a true testimony to the Egyptian fraternity in Doha and is indeed
of those unique restaurants where food makes any hungry person happy and
content. Bahri is very much imbibed by the Egyptian culture of good rich food
with a vibrant overwhelming feel of being in Egypt (i.e when the place is rush
hour).
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