The Ultimate SAUDI ARABIAN FOOD Tour in Riyadh!! 5 Best Restaurants You Can't Miss!

The Ultimate SAUDI ARABIAN FOOD Tour in Riyadh!! 5 Best Restaurants You Can't Miss!
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RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – Welcome to Riyadh, the biggest city in Saudi Arabia and home to diverse people, and some incredibly delicious food. Today I’m taking you on an ultimate local Saudi Arabian food tour of Riyadh, we’ll be eating some of the greatest dishes, food you don’t want to miss!

Here are all the locations featured in this food review:

1. Fawal Abo Salem (https://goo.gl/maps/TyzPpWvigqEM5JcZ6) – We’re beginning this Saudi Arabian food tour in Riyadh with a staple breakfast – ful – mashed fava beans that likely originate in Egypt, but are widely popular throughout the entire region. Ful medames at Fawal Abo Salem for breakfast is some of the best in the entire city – and I was blown away by the quality and flavor, paired with the freshly baked bread.

2. Camel liver – I’m not totally sure of the name of this place, but they are famous for their fried camel liver, sauteed down with onions and peppers. It’s truly tasty, right off the hot griddle with fresh bread and a dash of hot sauce.

3. Alnaqaa Falafel & Hummus (https://goo.gl/maps/SzCLzQTAteZVUHc76) – To eat the best Falafel and Hummus and Riyadh, you have to go to Alnaqaa – it’s absolutely legendary, and it felt as though I was right back on the streets of Beirut. One of their specialties is a giant falafel stuffed with caramelized onions. And make sure you order the entire falafel mountain!

4. Kebda Restaurant (https://goo.gl/maps/6advt5emgE6eoUfRA) – This Riyadh food tour is not complete with only camel liver – another popular liver to eat is lamb liver, and this time it’s not served on a plate, but with bread, sandwich style. Some of the tastiest lamb liver you’ll ever try!

5. Sudah Restaurant (https://goo.gl/maps/FprxbXE6A4TdMmkdA) – To begin this food tour and to end this food tour, it was a privilege to spend some time at Sudah Restaurant to learn about Haneed, an Arabian food that at this restaurant originates from Aseer Province. They still make it the traditional way, loading parted out young lambs into an underground oven, layered with a specific type of hay that holds in the moisture and gives a distinct fragrance. The result is smokey lamb served over a mountain of rice, that literally melts in your mouth with the smoky fragrance of the hay. It was an unforgettable meal experience in Saudi Arabia!

And that wraps up this ultimate Saudi Arabian food tour in Riyadh, what a day of delicious food.

Thank you to Visit Saudi Arabia for arranging my food trip to Saudi Arabia!

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  1. I really enjoy watching Marks videos with my feet up and a few beers. I end up drooling he makes everything look delicious and they way he explains the experience i can almost smell and taste it myself

  2. Omgosh! Thanks for the torture…it’s 3am where I am and I’m already so hungry. My favorite food is lamb! This made my mouth water while watching! Appreciate living life through watching you! God bless! 🌿🌻🌿❤️❤️❤️. I also appreciate that you ate the way the locals eat…with your hands while dipping…not a fork!

  3. Hi Mark,good day…i used to work in Ministry of Defense and Aviation and our headquarter was in front of the old airport and now the Riyadh Air Base,every night my friends and i used to go at the Al-Batha ,one of the city's largest commercial center…over there they served a lot of different kind of arab foods.

  4. Who was the mysterious black man with Mark? Must be his bodyguard. 😜🤔
    What’s with the clear plastic over the table tops?
    They wrap the plates in aluminum foil before being brought to the table? What a waste of aluminum foil.
    I think some cultures are so wasteful of our natural resources.

  5. Hello dear Mark, I am Chef Ali from Kuwait. I invite to my country for a visit to try our food. It is the closest country to Saudi Arabia, we are like their neighbors. Kuwait is known as the Captial of the great food in the middle east. You are more than welcome and hopefully you accept my invitation.

  6. I hope you are doing okay Mark. Your voice is obviously strained from a cold, heal fast and keep thriving. Thank you for blessing us with your experiences even through discomfort.

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