The Qurain Martyrs' Museum is a poignant memorial dedicated to the resistance fighters who bravely defended Kuwait during the Iraqi invasion in 1990. Although the museum itself does not have a direct history with food, it is situated in a country where cuisine reflects a blend of Arabian, Persian, Indian, and Mediterranean influences. The history of food in Kuwait is intricately tied with its maritime trade, pearl diving traditions, and Bedouin roots, which combine to create a rich culinary panorama that has evolved over the centuries.
Famous for: Machboos, Kebabs, Fresh Juices (Non-veg & Veg options available)
Famous for: Varied Breakfast Options, Pancakes, Avocado Toast (Veg & Non-veg)
Famous for: Traditional Kuwaiti Cuisine, Hummus, Mixed Grills (Veg & Non-veg)
Famous for: Steak, Grilled Seafood (Non-veg, note that beef options are available but not listed here)
Famous for: Lebanese Cuisine, Manakeesh, Wraps (Veg & Non-veg)
Please note that while the addresses provided are not in Sabah Al Salem where the museum is located, they represent some of the best examples of Kuwaiti food available in the country and are in relatively close proximity, allowing for a culinary exploration when visiting the area.