attractions DINING
THE PALMS Park Inn by Radisson Al Khobar +966 3 8100800
The Palms boasts a delicious breakfast buffet and international cuisine. The spacious restaurant can accommodate 95 guests for an ideal dinner party or corporate event.
THE PALACE RESTAURANT Riyadh Palace Hotel +966 1 4054444
Serving international all-day buffet for lunch and dinner, The Palace Restaurant is open from 6am until midnight.
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ITALIAN-INSPIRED LA CUCINA, LOCATED INTHE AL FAISALIAH SUITES, IS ONE OFTHETRENDIEST RESTAURANTS IN RIYADH
CRISTAL, LA CUCINA, IL TERRAZO AND THE GLOBE Al Faisaliah Hotel, A Rosewood Hotel +966 1 2732000
Overlooking the waterfalls of Al Faisaliah Plaza, Cristal offers contemporary French dining with a northern Spanish twist for dinners and private events. It also complements La Cucina, one of the trendiest restaurants in Riyadh. Serving Brazilian barbeque food prepared in accordance to a 300-year-old South American tradition, Il Terrazo is where guests can enjoy succulent meats slow-roasted over an open fire. Heading up the culinary offering at Al Faisaliah Hotel is The Globe restaurant, which is encapsulated in the golden orb that tops the tower. Within this dramatic three- story dome, exceptional Modern European cuisine is complemented by panoramic views of Riyadh.
MANHATTAN SPORT DINER Jeddah Hilton Hotel +966 2 6590000
Choose from a range of delicious all-American favourites at the Manhattan Sport Diner, from hearty burgers to tender steaks. Take in the vibrant atmosphere with live sports events from around the world projected onto a huge HD TV screen.
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OLEA – CAFÉ, KITCHEN AND LOUNGE Courtyard Riyadh Diplomatic Quarter +966 1 2817300
Enjoy healthy options at Olea – Café, Kitchen and Lounge, offering a casual atmosphere for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
TERRACE GRILL RESTAURANT Riyadh Marriott Hotel +966 1 4779300
This all-American steak house features mouth-watering Angus beef cuts, chops and seafood.
THE CLUBHOUSE Mövenpick Beach Resort
Al Khobar +966 3 8492999
The Clubhouse is an all-day dining restaurant offering Mediterranean cuisine with a new twist. If you enjoy a cool breeze from the sea, the Clubhouse garden offers the perfect venue almost all year round.
THE GRILL Makkah Clock Royal
Tower, A Fairmont Hotel +966 2 5717777
The first à la carte fine-dining establishment in Makkah, this steak house boasts a warm elegance and stylish presentation of the finest cuts of meat.
KNOW MUST Due to Saudi Arabia’s huge
consumer market, casual dining is a thriving local industry, attracting everything from international
brands to boutique dining venues. Te dynamic food scene has also
caught the attention of gourmands keen to express their views on the abundant international cuisine on offer in the kingdom.
Since the mid-2000s, Saudi’s foodies have been using social
media to post independent reviews about the best places to dine in major cities across the kingdom. One of the famous websites that features diners’ opinions is
jeddahfood.com, which currently has 56,000 Facebook followers and 14,000 registered users. Its iPhone app has been downloaded almost 30,000 times.
An offshoot,
riyadheats.com, also features restaurant listings, user reviews and the latest news about the dining scene in the Saudi capital.
SEAFOOD DELIGHT The Red Sea is teeming with life and has been an excellent source of fresh marine produce that attract diners from all over the world. Whether grilled, steamed or fried, seafood dishes served in Saudi restaurants are always fresh.
FISH MARKET RESTAURANT InterContinental Jeddah +966 2 2295555
A treat for seafood lovers, Fish Market Restaurant is known for its Red Sea tempura and a buffet displaying the freshest catch of the day.
SEASIDE Mövenpick Beach Resort
Al Khobar +966 3 8492999
Seaside restaurant spoils diners with its seafood cooked to perfection in a convivial atmosphere. This outlet is located along the waterfront.
4 La Cucina, Al Faisaliah Hotel, A Rosewood Hotel
5 Seaside, Mövenpick Beach Resort Al Khobar
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