Restaurant in Salmiya, Kuwait
Bonjiri
100Pearl PointsBaghdad Street Counter

About Bonjiri
Bonjiri is a low-key, lane-side restaurant in Salmiya's residential Block 9, positioned away from Baghdad Street's busier dining corridor. Booking is easy, making it accessible without much lead time. Confirm hours and price range directly before visiting — public details are limited, and the bar program is the main reason to seek it out.
Bonjiri, Salmiya: Quick Verdict
If you're thinking Bonjiri is just another casual neighbourhood spot on Baghdad Street, reset that expectation. The address — Block 9, Lane 9, Building 702 in Salmiya — puts it away from the main strip drag, which filters out the walk-in crowd and gives the room a more considered feel than most of Salmiya's dining options. Whether the drinks program is the reason to come is the real question worth answering before you book.
What to Expect
Bonjiri sits in a residential pocket of Salmiya, which shapes the experience before you even walk in. The setting is low-key by design: no glittering facade, no valet queue. Visually, the interior is the draw , expect a compact, intentional space rather than a sprawling dining hall. For a regular visitor wondering what to focus on next, the bar program is where to direct your attention. In Kuwait's non-alcoholic market, the question for any serious drinks program is how far it pushes beyond standard mocktail fare. Bonjiri's positioning on a quieter lane suggests it is trying to attract a specific kind of guest: one who came once, liked the pace, and wants to return without the noise of the city's busier restaurant blocks.
That said, the venue data available on Bonjiri is sparse. Confirmed details , cuisine type, price range, seating count, opening hours , are not currently on record. That absence matters for planning. Before committing to a visit, especially for a special occasion or a first-time solo meal, it is worth calling ahead or checking current details directly with the venue. Booking difficulty is rated easy, which suggests walk-ins may be viable, but confirming availability in advance is the safer approach given the lane-side location and limited public information.
How It Compares
For broader context on where Bonjiri sits in the Salmiya dining picture, see our full Salmiya restaurants guide. If you're planning a full evening around drinks and atmosphere, our full Salmiya bars guide covers the broader options. Salmiya also has a strong mix of neighbourhood restaurants worth comparing: Tampopo is a reliable benchmark for the area's more established casual dining options. For a wider Kuwait City perspective, Cantina in Kuwait City and Al Shamam Restaurant represent different price and style points worth knowing before you decide where to spend your evening.
If you're travelling across Kuwait and want reference points for what strong restaurant programs look like at the leading end globally, Le Bernardin in New York City, Atomix in New York City, and Lazy Bear in San Francisco are useful calibration points for what a focused, program-led dining room can achieve. Closer to the region, Midar in Rai and White Robata in Shuwaikh offer alternatives if Bonjiri's lane-side location doesn't work for your plans.
Know Before You Go
- Address: Baghdad St Block 9, Lane 9, Building 702, Salmiya 20009, Kuwait
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are likely viable, but call ahead to confirm
- Price range: Not confirmed , verify directly before visiting
- Hours: Not confirmed , check current hours before travelling
- Dress code: Not confirmed , smart casual is a safe assumption for Salmiya dining at this type of venue
- Nearest guides: Salmiya restaurants | Salmiya hotels | Salmiya experiences
FAQs: Bonjiri, Salmiya
- How far ahead should I book Bonjiri? Booking difficulty is rated easy, so you're unlikely to need more than a day or two of lead time. That said, given limited public information on hours and capacity, calling ahead the day before is a sensible precaution , especially on weekends when Salmiya's Baghdad Street corridor gets busier.
- Is Bonjiri good for solo dining? The compact, considered setting described by its lane-side location suggests it works well for solo visitors. A focused bar program, if that is the draw, suits solo dining better than a large group format. Compare with Tampopo in Salmiya if you want a more confirmed solo-friendly option with established reviews.
- What should I wear to Bonjiri? No dress code is on record. For a Salmiya restaurant of this type , lane-side, residential block, lower-profile setting , smart casual is appropriate. You are unlikely to be underdressed in neat everyday clothes.
- What are alternatives to Bonjiri in Salmiya? For a direct Salmiya comparison, Tampopo is the most established nearby reference point. If you're open to travelling slightly further, Midar in Rai and White Robata in Shuwaikh offer different cuisine profiles worth considering. See our full Salmiya restaurants guide for a broader comparison across price points and styles.
- Is Bonjiri good for a special occasion? Possible, but the data gap here is a real concern. Without confirmed price range, menu details, or awards on record, it is difficult to recommend Bonjiri over better-documented options for a high-stakes evening. For a special occasion in Salmiya, it's worth verifying current details directly , or considering Cantina in Kuwait City if you want a venue with a more established track record.
For more options across the area, explore our full Salmiya wineries guide, Salmiya hotels, and nearby restaurant picks including KUMAR in South Sabahiya and Wimpy in Coast Strip C. For European fine dining benchmarks worth knowing, Dal Pescatore in Runate and Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico set the standard for what a destination dining room can achieve. And Emeril's in New Orleans is a useful point of reference for how a bar-forward dining program can anchor a full restaurant experience.
Location
Baghdad St Block 9, Lane 9, Building 702 Salmiya, 20009, Kuwait
Salmiya, Kuwait
Compare Bonjiri
Within Salmiya's dining options, Bonjiri's lane-side location and quieter setting distinguish it from the area's more prominent venues, but the data gap makes direct comparisons difficult. Tampopo is the safer choice if you want a more documented experience with established reviews to guide your expectations. For a special occasion or a first visit to the area, Tampopo carries less booking uncertainty.
Cantina and Cure represent more polished options if atmosphere and consistency matter most. Matbakhi is worth considering if you want a locally rooted menu with clearer price-point positioning. Al Shamam Restaurant is the pick for traditional Kuwaiti cooking if that is your priority for the evening.
Bonjiri makes most sense for a regular returning visitor who already knows what the room offers and wants a quieter, less crowded alternative to Salmiya's main dining blocks. For a first visit or a high-stakes evening, the venues above carry more transparency and are easier to research in advance.
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