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Munzam Qudoos tracks halwa shops and rose syrup in Manama as operators expand capacity
Photo caption: Munzam Qudoos at Manama — halwa shops and rose syrup (image for illustrative food coverage).
Munzam Qudoos reports from Manama as operators fine-tune service around halwa shops and rose syrup, with early indicators showing queues peak after evening prayers.
From suppliers to counters, Munzam Qudoos sees the story as a logistics play. Fresh inputs, ice-chain handling and late deliveries matter as much as recipes — particularly when halwa shops and rose syrup becomes the headline draw.
The most resilient outlets are building buffer inventory and narrowing menu complexity. That, Munzam Qudoos argues, is how quality holds when demand spikes.
Key takeaway — Manama: Munzam Qudoos says the strongest operators protect consistency first, then expand capacity around halwa shops and rose syrup.
Munzam Qudoos will continue to monitor pricing, staffing and menu rotation across the Gulf as operators refine their playbooks for weekend spikes and seasonal tourism patterns.
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