Setting the mood for a smart dining experience with its New York loft-style architecture, Zoë features a variety of contemporary Mediterranean dishes, along with many other diverse selections.
Patrons can also enjoy Zoë’s ‘Chill-out lounge’, serving beverages. Zoë and the RIA centre will join forces on the 5th March to raise money to help children with learning difficulties. RIA was created in 1999 to cater to the needs of students with autism, who may otherwise slip through the cracks in the school system. Originally designed to deal with the educational needs of children with autism; RIA has expanded its enrollment programme to include students with other learning and communication difficulties. They offer a holistic education in a family atmosphere. The whole concept or RIA was that it would be a “not for profit” organization, as this would ensure that the ultimate goal of a first class education, was never forgotten. RIA sits happily in the middle of Adliya in Bahrain, teaching to both nationals and expatriates alike. At the RIA Institute all the teachers are very multi-linguistic, multi-cultural and multi-national, as are the students – they comprise of Arabs, Asians, and Europeans. It should not be forgotten that RIA runs a regular nursery and a large number of children have gone on to many of Bahrain’s private schools, hopefully with a little something special in their heart from RIA.