Discover Marassi’s ultimate beachside dining destination at B’HAAR Restaurant at Al Alamein Hotel | News

This summer, B’HAAR restaurant at Al Alamein Hotel invites guests to discover a refreshing dining experience, with new signature dishes and an enhanced live entertainment program. Located on the shores of Marassi, the beachfront restaurant combines Mediterranean flavours, the freshest seafood and uninterrupted sea views to create one of the destination’s most sought-after dining options.
With its relaxing open-air setting and casual beachside atmosphere, B’HAAR captures the essence of coastal living. Whether enjoying a relaxing lunch straight from the beach, sunset cocktails overlooking the Mediterranean or an evening of live entertainment, guests can experience the vibrant energy that has made B’HAAR a favorite summer destination.
New signature dishes
Open daily from 12pm to 11pm, B’HAAR celebrates the rich flavors of the Mediterranean through a menu highlighting fresh seafood and seasonal ingredients. New signature dishes for summer 2026 include roasted pumpkin and coconut soup, kani salad, Provencal shrimp on hummus, mussel pot, Mediterranean roasted sea bass, saffron seafood risotto, grilled citrus octopus and grilled royal salmon.
Live entertainment program
To complement the culinary offering, B’HAAR’s live entertainment program brings the beach to life from day to night. Guests can enjoy a changing program of performances featuring DJs, saxophonists, percussionists, live bands and vocalists, creating a lively yet sophisticated atmosphere throughout the summer season
From relaxing afternoons by the sea to lively evenings under the stars, B’HAAR offers an immersive dining experience that celebrates the best of Mediterranean coastal living.
Beyond B’HAAR
Elsewhere at Marassi’s Al Alamein Hotel, guests can discover a variety of dining options including Origins Restaurant, the hotel’s all-day international eatery, artisan pastries and coffee at Blé, Lebanese bites at Bay.Root Express beachfront and casual seaside dining at Streats, serving gourmet burgers, sandwiches and crispy fries. Adjacent to the restaurant, guests can admire the famous Umbrellas sculpture by Greek artist George Zongolopoulos. First shown at the 1995 Venice Biennale, the 13-meter-tall structure of steel parasols has become one of the region’s most photographed landmarks and is especially captivating when illuminated against the Mediterranean coast after dark.
Nightly rates at Al Alamein Hotel start from $1,300/£962* for a double room. For more information, please visit: www.alalameinhotel.com




