Bahrain’s fast-growing food truck scene is set for a major transformation, after the Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture Ministry formally approved a comprehensive proposal to establish designated, fully-serviced zones across the kingdom.
The initiative – known as the ‘Food Truck - Bahrain’ project – aims to blend entrepreneurship, tourism and cultural identity by turning government or private land into professionally managed, family-friendly destinations similar to Dubai’s popular Last Exit model.
The ministry’s approval was conveyed in an official letter from Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture Minister Wael Al Mubarak to the Capital Trustees Board, confirming that the project has now moved into the implementation phase.
“The ministry supports this initiative and has no objection to its objectives. It represents a positive step that will stimulate commercial activity and support Bahraini small businesses,” Mr Al Mubarak stated in the letter, noting that the executive branch has prioritised the matter in co-ordination with the ministerial committee for development projects and infrastructure.
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