A new proposal – the ‘Food Truck - Bahrain’ project – has emerged as a potentially innovative model blending entrepreneurship, tourism and culture, as Bahrain accelerates efforts to enhance tourism and stimulate its local economy.
Inspired by successful regional ventures such as Last Exit in Dubai, the initiative envisions transforming designated government or private land into a modern, fully equipped destination for food trucks, offering visitors a safe, clean and family-friendly experience.
The proposal, spearheaded by Ahmed Al Salloom, president of the Strategic Thinking Bloc and chairman of Parliament’s financial and economic affairs committee, has been formally submitted to Parliament Speaker Ahmed Al Musallam.
It seeks to establish organised spaces across Bahrain where food trucks can operate under unified safety and hygiene regulations, supported by the private sector and monitored by the relevant authorities.
“This project represents a forward-looking step in diversifying Bahrain’s economic and tourism landscape,” said Mr Al Salloom, who is also a Bahrain Chamber board member and Bahrain Small and Medium Enterprises Development Society chairman.
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