Back in September I posted that the popular UK based Italian bakery Princi was coming to Kuwait but didn’t know where they were opening. Well, they’re opening in Avenues Phase 4 since the store hoarding went up recently in the Grand Avenues. Princi was created by the restaurateur Alan Yau who is behind other popular brands like Wagamama and Hakkasan.
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17 replies on “Princi Opening in Kuwait (Update)”
It will be called as Brincy
Sounds like a theme for a kiddie girl party
We have enough very good local bakeries, I don’t see why we need a bakery that is overpriced just because it belongs to a white male. What we do need is a good cheese shop, currently only dean and deluca have a very good variety of high quality cheeses, I also wouldn’t mind a good coffee shop (not a café) or wine cellar (halal ones ofcourse) but definitely not a fast food restaurant or a bakery. Mark do you know any good cheese shops? The one in sha’ab was disappointing when I went in the summer.
We actually don’t have very good local bakeries which is why I’m looking forward to Princi and Mr Holmes opening up
Have you tried IKEA’s bakery? It’s pretty good. Just make sure to heat up whatever you’ve bought at home for like 5 min for better taste and freshness.
In my opinion hindough’s and baker&spice among others make extremely good bread. Hindough’s has a local baker who has a passion for her breads, her sourdoughs are really good.
Haven’t tried Hindough but Baker & Spice does make good pastries. Still though, there is room in the market for a few more good bakeries.
Hindough’s is really good, check on insta. I’d love a bread making course. Plus you skipped my question about fromageries in Kuwait.
I was gonna reply telling you to check out LMDF but then noticed you said you didn’t like that place
Mishref block 1 irani baker best baker
I live in rumaythia a.k.a mini Tehran, don’t insult me that best baker crap. Rumaythia is where it’s at.
where is Mr. Holmes?
What’s the point of halal wine shops lol
I enjoy wine with meat, it will be a bit too sweet without the alcohol but I’m sure it can be sorted.
I haven’t been in Kuwait for like a year now, which shop did this replace?
It was empty, there was a huge AVEDA hoarding there but the space wasn’t being used by them, or at least they might have temporarily been using some of the space.
Irrelevant side note: I make the best Challahs ever!
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