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Trader Vic’s is now Shrimpy

Nibaq tweeted the other day that he heard Trader Vic’s on the Gulf Road got turned into Shrimpy. I thought that was a joke (and a funny one) but turns out it’s true. I just passed by it on my way to work and the signs are already up, Trader Vic’s has shutdown and Shrimpy is there instead. This can’t be good for Don Mario’s and Letter Damour whom are now going to be located right behind Shrimpy.

Update: It seems Don Mario’s and Letter Damour have also closed down. I tried Don Mario’s once and didn’t like it but a lot of people I know used to say good things about.

42 replies on “Trader Vic’s is now Shrimpy”

I think both Don Mario’s and Lettre D’amour are also gone. When I passed last week all the names were removed from the front of the restaurants and then they put Shrimpy while the 2 others are still without a name. It is a pity because I was a Trader Vic’s fan. They had a very fine cuisine. Primitive !!!

heh I don’t find it strange at all if Trader Vic’s is shut down. I was a big fan and made sure to visit the restaurant wherever I go except in Kuwait, I never went!! Honestly what were they thinking at first to open it here without their amazing cocktails menu >> https://www.tradervicslondon.com/pdf/cocktail_list.pdf and without their Live band & ppl dancing on the bar every day!! Definitely I did not expect to see Shrimpy instead!!

FUCKKKKKKKK, we had a few good times there with the skewers and the duck meat joints. wtfffff man one of the few restaurants in this goddamn cuntry i actually enjoyed 3airy bishrimby 🙁

well they deserved that , if you ask me . i wanted to try them out (trice) when the restaurant was open , didn’t let me dine in saying only invites! and when atlast i got in , AST’3FER ALLAH 3ALA ALN3MA,

Big fan of Shrimpy! Trader vice Kuwait sucks big time khososan il waiters and the cold main dish they served
hope the other 2 turn to be fast food chains ;p

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The worst WORST dining experience i have ever had in q8 was in that Trader’s Vics!

The place smells like a butchers place, the interior was suffocatingly tacky, the food was horrible, and the bill was too expensive!

O la when i reviewed it o said it was tacky… some girl attacked me by saying i was the tacky one… that was so classy!

As our egyptians friends would say… bel salama o neksar warak 10000 2olla! Walla a waste of space!

My lovely experience https://danderma.wordpress.com/2009/02/06/trader-vics/

good riddance to it and to all the horrid chains defacing the waterfront…stop the cultural invasion and replace with good quality local cuisine and support local small businesses instead

Well that pretty much killed any chance of doing anything upscale in the other two spots. People in this country just want to franchise crap. Create something local and have some passion in it dammit.
Shamam kabab there would do wonders.

You know what should be turned into a Burger King? The Fish Market on the other side of the Towers. HORRIBLE dining experience. Stale fish, wait staff that don’t know what to do; management that doesn’t manage; and at prices that rival The Sheraton. AWFUL.

Go ahead – bring on more Egyptian management. Same results.

I’m with Jewaira – more local food!

I’m with Jewaira… and the stupid owners had no business importing a franchise known solely for its alcoholic cocktails into a country where alcohol is banned. Nobody goes to the Trader Vics around the world for the food

That said, I don’t think Shrimpy is a better alternative

Anon… Signor Sassi is due to open at 360 mall, and it will no doubt go through the usual predictable cycle:

1. Import a restaurant beloved by a few Kuwaitis who go to London a lot and hope the name means something to people beyond that demographic

2. Choose an inappropriate location. In this case, fine dining inside a mall

3. Hire highly paid Italian chef from London

4. Said Italian chef will leave a few months after “training” the locally hired staff of various nationalities, and after suffering from soul-destroying loneliness and not serving any wine with his creations

5. Cuisine will take a dip in quality the minute he leaves which won’t matter much to the masses who only want their Penne Arrabiata.

6. It will then become just another generic/bland Italian restaurant in a mall

7. Signor Sassi HQ in London will get upset at the tarnishing of their brand and end their relationship with the local partner

8. A “new” restaurant replaces Signor Sassi, most likely Lebanese food since that’s what sells

DOESN’T ANYONE DO ANY MARKET RESEARCH BEFORE THEY SINK THEIR MONEY INTO THESE VENTURES??!!!

A7san! My experience was very annoying; unfriendly waiting and a snob for a head chef? That was new to me! I never knew a restaurant could be this weird until I went there. Food sucked; quiet environment; and prices shot uo high! Good riddance

You can’t be Trader Vics without Tikki Pukka!!

It was only a matter of time till it closed down.

Tikki Pukka Tikki Pukka Tikki Pukka!

Traders Vics was closed, because the mother branch didn’t renew the franchising contract, and thats because all Traders Vics branchs should have the same theme. Which the Kuwaiti Branch couldn’t satisfy.

Hard Luck to them =)

I am with you guys for the local food, but its sad that Trader fails
I totally agree with you guys who said, Trader cannot survive without the cocktails, music and dancing!!! they are like the golden couples but to bad we don’t have that in Kuwait…

Zaydoun You are a God sent, totally agree.

And DeRed there aynt no Trader Vics without the Pukka Pukka

to whoever remember Hungry Bunny,

did you like? do you miss it?

well, you will feel the same about Shrimpy if it’s gone, so enjoy it while you can.

“it is wise to find out who we are, before we copy someone else”

Yes Mark, from Salmiya, there was also one in Bibi AlSalem complex.

A running joke among my NES friends at the time: “Captain D’s for Diarrhea.”

I guess it was the Shrimpy of its time.

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