Overview: Having the reputation of serving the highest quality meat in the nation, The Butchershop and Grill is supposedly the place to go if you want the highest quality steaks and ribs. It's located in Bahrain's City Center, right by Al-Wafi Gourmet and the cinema. Let’s see if this reputation matches up to the real thing.
Service:
The service is pretty decent. Upon entering, you are greeted with an array of lovely nibbles (free of charge, at that). I will get into the details regarding the taste later, but giving your customers bread and a range of dipping sauces for free is a nice touch. Seeing as the restaurant is located in the mall, standing around waiting for a seat is not a problem; the waitress’s main priority is to get you a seat as soon as you enter. As for timing it took 7 minutes for the appetizer, a German sausage, to arrive and 17 minutes total for the main course. This is an excellent time, but I can’t help but feel that it may be due to me dining alone. Regardless, the service is superb although the waiters could be a little more attentive. Asking a customer how the meal is mid-way is what separates a good meal from an amazing one.
4/5
Atmosphere:
I can’t be picky, since the restaurant doesn’t have much space to work with. From what I saw, the restaurant houses a pretty solid European décor. There were barrels situated here and there and European-esque lamps. I don’t usually comment on choice of color, but nothing looked out of place. There was a good balance of green to white that doesn’t make the place seem too flashy. Although the décor is not bad, nothing particularly stands out; it’s pretty ordinary. As for music, there was none (or if there was, barely audible). All I could hear was the noise of the mall.
3/5
Presentation:
The first plate I was handed was one of bread, with a wide range of toppings. The butter, fish paste, etc were arranged in a neat manner, each in its own little crease on the plate. In addition to this, a separate plate was given that holds olive oil and balsamic vinegar for dipping. This complementary appetizer looked above average, but seeing as it’s complimentary it will not be used to determine the final result for this category. My appetizer, the German Sausage (its exact name, I cannot recall), was not very special. It was long and placed in a coil-like manner on the plate. I don’t know about you, but that did NOT look appetizing at ALL. The parsley leaf on the side didn’t counter balance this, unfortunately. The main course, Barbeque Grilled Chicken, arrived soon after on a larger plate; it looked much more presentable. I could not wait to dig into the two succulent chicken fillets smothered in BBQ marinade. Sadly, it wasn’t steaming hot; however, it was warmed to an appropriate temperature. The main course, like the appetizer, was decorated with parsley leaves. Other than that, the presentation was average.
3/5
Food:
My sausage appetizer had an unusual mix of spices – not the pleasant type of unusual. Perhaps it is an acquired taste, but I thought the use of spices was overwhelming. I do not recommend it. The grilled chicken fillets were cooked well – not too much or too little. However, they were a bit bland. The sauce used was extremely light, which is a good thing, but the chicken requires some seasoning before smothering it in sauce. Something simple, like adding some salt on the chicken before covering it in sauce, would solve the bland taste issue. The baked potato that comes with my platter was also cooked to perfection, with some sour cream placed on top. It was one of the better parts of the dish I was served. Overall, the meat quality varied from dish to dish. I did not like the sausage, but enjoyed the chicken fillet. It was near perfect and just requires a little tweaking when it comes to seasoning. I did not try a steak, so my review does not encompass The Butchershop’s steak quality.
3.5/5
Pricing:
Everything cost me 8 BD altogether. This includes a bottle of water for a drink. This is pricier than some of the other restaurants in the premises. Although it does seem a little expensive for a one-person meal, I was rather overwhelmed by the portions. Like I mentioned before, my dish came with not one but TWO chicken fillets. I couldn’t finish the whole thing, let alone the baked potato on the side. All in all, I think you get what you pay for to some extent.
4/5
Total: 17.5/25
In general, I think this restaurant has barely above average food. The best meat in Bahrain? This matter is still debatable. Think I was harsh? Lenient? Leave a comment below!
Reviewed by Yousif Alsaid