Here are some of the top rated cafes in Zinj
Crust and Crema (Shop 42, Building 130, Manama) Veranda Restaurant Bahrain (66 Avenue 206, Manama) My Cafe (My Cafe Bldg 1078 Road 3832, Manama) Hard Rock Cafe (142 Old Exhibition Road, Manama) Cafe Italia (Building 753, Road 3825, Block 338, Manama) Cafe Lilou (Adliya area and Seef District, Manama) Blaze Burgers (577 Road 3819, Manama) Haji Gahwa (Road No 471, Bab Al Bahrain, Manama) Naseef Restaurant (Bab Albahrain suq, Manama) Saffron by Jena Bakery (Souq AlQaysreya, Al Muharraq) re ASIAN CUISINE (Bahrain Bay, Manama) Primavera (Road 40, Bldg. 112, King Mohammed VI Ave, Manama) IMARI (Building 365, Block 317, Road 1705, Manama) Senor Pacos (3605, Manama) Aroma Restaurant and Cafe (Shop 292, Building 2102, Manama) Maki Bahrain (Bahrain World Trade Center, Manama) Copper Chimney Restaurant (Building 797, Road 3919, Block 339, Area Umm Al Hassam, Manama) Monsoon (Adliyah, Manama) Takht Jamsheed (At Gulf Hotel, Manama, Manama) Masso (The Palace Boutique Hotel, Manama) Plums (Road 40, Bldg. 112, King Mohammed VI Ave, Manama) Al Abraaj (Ave 20 Bldg 174, Al Muharraq) Manos Bistro at Bahrain Rugby Football Club (436 Road: 7113 Block: 571 Janabiyah, Manama) Nirvana (The Ritz-Carlton,Bahrain Hotel and Spa, building 112, road 40, block 428, Manama) Mumbai Spices (Bahrain Mall, Manama) Davids Stir Fry Crazy (Bldg 228 Road 3605 Block 336, Manama) Jasmis (Exhibition Road, Manama) Thailand Restaurant (Road 3806, Block 338, Manama) Cocos (Road No 3803, Manama) Cafe Chantilly (Villa 1842, Road 3374, Block 533,, Al Janabiyah)

Bahrain
Bahrain, which means “two seas,” is an archipelago in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Saudi Arabia. The islands for the most part are level expanses of sand and rock. A causeway connects Bahrain to Saudi Arabia.
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Zinj
Zinj may refer to: Paranthropus boisei, nicknamed "Zinj" for its former name Zinjanthropus boisei Zinj, Bahrain, a suburb of Manama, Bahrain Zinj, alternate spelling of Zanj, a medieval area of the East African coast Zinj - name of the fictional lost city in Michael Crichton's 1979 novel Congo, and its 1995 film adaptation
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Sitrah
Sitra (Arabic: سترة or سِتْرَة, As-Sitra), also known as Sitrah (Arabic: Jazīrat Sitrah) or Sitra Island (Arabic: Jazīrat as-Sitra), is an island in Bahrain It lies 5 km (31 mi) south of the capital, Manama, on Bahrain Island
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Sanad
Sanad and Isnād (Arabic: سند أو إسناد) may refer to: Isnād, the citations or "backings" used to verify the legitimacy of a hadith Sanad (deed), in British India, a deed granted to the native princely state rulers confirming them in their states, in return for their allegiance Sanad, Bahrain, a place in Bahrain Sanad, Tunisia, a place in Tunisia Sanad (Čoka), a village in Serbia Ali Sanad (born 1986), Qatari footballer Maikel Nabil Sanad (born 1985), Egyptian-American political activist Mohamed Sanad, Egyptian antenna scientist
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Juffair
Juffair (Arabic: الجفير) is a district situated in Manama, Bahrain It was originally a separate village inhabited by Shia Muslims but it has been absorbed by the suburban expansion of Manama in the 20th century, and presently includes large parts of land reclaimed from the sea It is home to many hotels, restaurants, flats, and villas
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