

- Food & Drink Menu List (prices include tax/menu subject to change)
- Recommended for
- The “hurdle of ordering in English” is also a comfortable space on the other side of the open space.
- Recommendations that have actually been tried and tested!
- Summary|”A hole-in-the-wall cafe where you can enjoy an exotic atmosphere without standing in line.”
Food & Drink Menu List (prices include tax/menu subject to change)
Food (Middle Eastern Cuisine)
- Shawarma (chicken and beef) wrap
- Hommas (chickpea paste) & Pita Bread
- Grilled Chicken or Kebab Plate
- Middle Eastern salad, tabbouleh, baklava (dessert)




Drinks (including non-alcoholic)
- Yuzu mocktail (non-alcoholic) … refreshing and aromatic
- Sprite-based mocktail… light and easy to drink.
- Coffee and tea are also available.
Recommended for
- Those seeking a hole-in-the-wall spot where they can sit down quickly without standing in line during busy intervals.
- Beginners of Middle Eastern cuisine who want to try their hand at ordering in English.
- For those who want to take a break in the free benches & shade while enjoying the exotic atmosphere.
The “hurdle of ordering in English” is also a comfortable space on the other side of the open space.
While the Kuwait Pavilion offers an exotic Middle Eastern-style atmosphere and cuisine, ordering is somewhat more difficult in English, and the prices are slightly higher. Perhaps because of this, it is rarely crowded, and the great advantage is that you can be seated immediately.
There are free shaded benches near the entrance, excellent as a hiding spot to bring your own tea and take a break. It is also perfect if you just want to enjoy a light mocktail.
Recommendations that have actually been tried and tested!
- Yuzu Mocktail: The refreshing citrus flavor spreads quickly and is perfect for hot days.
- Sprite-based mocktails: light and easy to drink, perfect for a break. → Both “mocktail-based non-alcoholic beverages” were highly rated as delicious.

Summary|”A hole-in-the-wall cafe where you can enjoy an exotic atmosphere without standing in line.”
The Kuwait Pavilion is perfect for those who “want to focus on the atmosphere rather than the authentic cuisine.
Even if you are concerned about ordering in English, the English hurdle is low for mocktails.
This is a luxurious resting spot where you can relax on outdoor benches while enjoying the aroma and space of Middle Eastern German cuisine.
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