360 Mall broadens F&B offerings


July 30, 2015 | By RetailME Bureau

Kuwait-based Tamdeen Group’s 360 Mall recently welcomed three home-grown restaurants, including Kashounat-Al-Bait, Burgers and Mayfair Grill. With the recent additions, the mall now offers a wide selection of over 40 F&B outlets to choose from.

“We are trying to provide an enhanced F&B offering to surpass customer expectations and create new dining destinations for mall visitors. We welcome local F&B concepts as they create unique experiences and help differentiate the mall’s offering,” says Claudia Lopusinska, marketing manager, 360 Mall. “F&B is fast becoming a dominant anchor in our malls and is a key footfall driver. It bridges food and entertainment and is a vital part of a shopper’s mall visit.”

The recent opening marks the third Kashounat-Al-Bait outlet in Kuwait serving traditional Kuwaiti food in an authentic setting. Spanning approximately 3,660 sqft, the restaurant seeks to target Kuwaitis keen to enjoy traditional food outside home as well as expatriates keen to sample the local cuisine. The restaurant concept and décor is based on spices and aroma, which is evident in the design and ambience of the store.

Burgers, which opened its first store in Kuwait at 360 Mall, is spread across approximately 1,290 sqft and will serve American-style sandwiches and burgers in a retro environment reminiscent of the 1990s, when western style food started becoming increasingly popular in the Middle East. The restaurant will cater to the young at heart looking to enjoy casual food.

Mayfair Grill is a 1,185 sqft classic bar style concept offering stakes, salads, desserts and drinks. The restaurant also offers a breakfast menu. The food and service is of the highest standards and is served in a comfortable and relaxed environment.

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