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Where We Are Going Today:ÌýChinwa in Riyadh

Where We Are Going Today:ÌýChinwa in Riyadh
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The Volcano Spicy Karaage Chicken offered immediate satisfying, umami-rich comfort. (X: @Eatchinwa)
Where We Are Going Today:ÌýChinwa in Riyadh
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The black pepper beef. (X: @Eatchinwa)
Where We Are Going Today:ÌýChinwa in Riyadh
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The crab roll is a refreshing, light triumph. (X: @Eatchinwa)
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Where We Are Going Today:ÌýChinwa in Riyadh

Where We Are Going Today:ÌýChinwa in Riyadh

Chinwa is a Chinese restaurant in Riyadh which delivers a mix of authentic, aromatic, and sometimes challenging flavors. The undisputed star is the kimchi — a fiery, fermented, punchy delight bursting with complex tang and lingering heat, showcasing masterful balance.

Among the mains, the volcano spicy karaage chicken offers immediate satisfying, umami-rich comfort. The savory, creamy, slightly unctuous broth envelopes tender noodles and crisp veg, and is topped with a soft-boiled egg.

The chicken’s initial crispy, golden coating is irresistible, but the steamy container transforms it into soggy, spongy pieces far too quickly. It is a dish demanding immediate consumption.

The crab roll is a refreshing, light triumph. Its translucent rice paper reveals vibrant fillings: cool cucumber, lusciously sweet mango, mild crab sticks, and crisp lettuce. Dipped in the nutty, slightly sweet peanut sauce, it offers a texturally playful, bright, balanced bite.

The shrimp dumplings are similarly excellent — delicate, thin-skinned steamed parcels revealing plump, succulent, fresh shrimp enhanced by aromatic, well-spiced flavors. Each bite confirms a skilled hand with dim sum.

The main letdown is the black pepper beef. While the glossy, sweet-savory sauce and fragrant peppers hold promise, the beef itself is unpleasantly chewy, gristly, and overly fatty, lacking any redeeming tenderness.

For night cravings, Chinwa offers vibrant highs like the robust kimchi, bright crab rolls, and succulent dumplings. The flavorful karaage chicken suffers from a decline in texture en route, and skip the tough beef. Focus on fresh, well-executed starters and dumplings for reliable satisfaction and save broth dishes for dine-in freshness.
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Where We Are Going Today: Telad Cafe in Jeddah

Where We Are Going Today: Telad Cafe in Jeddah
Updated 20 August 2025

Where We Are Going Today: Telad Cafe in Jeddah

Where We Are Going Today: Telad Cafe in Jeddah

Looking for a modern spot with subtle touches of Saudi culture? Telad Cafe in Jeddah’s Ash Shati district offers interiors that mix contemporary style and technology — like its iPad menu — with retro decor for a classic feel.

The menu is fairly standard but provides a good range of options. Breakfast choices, such as the croissant with scrambled eggs, and the truffle omelet, come in portions large enough for two.

Sandwiches, including the honey halloumi and salmon pesto wrap, offer some variety, while salads and starters like chicken hummus, mozzarella sticks, avocado and olive tapenade dips, or chicken quesadilla are good lighter options.

Pasta options include fettuccine Alfredo and penne arrabiata, and the burger selection — including the mm’ bite burger — looks satisfying.

Desserts such as kunafa burrata and affogato French toast add some interesting flavors, and drinks like the tahini latte and candy pop coffee offer a twist on standard coffee options.

The cafe’s top floor has views of the Formula One track, a nice spot for photos. Its location and reasonable pricing make it a convenient choice for casual meetups or coffee breaks.


Where We Are Going Today: ‘Prime Cut’ in Riyadh

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Updated 18 August 2025

Where We Are Going Today: ‘Prime Cut’ in Riyadh

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  • The Smoky Burger was flavorful, while the spicy option had a noticeable kick. Both regular and sweet potato fries were crisp, and the wings were served with a smoky sauce

If you enjoy burgers with hearty fillings, Prime Cut in Riyadh is worth trying. With branches in Shorofat and Al-Olaya, the restaurant has a steady following.

The Angus patties are served hot and fresh. I recommend the Prime Classic for the signature taste, or the Smoky Burger and Prime Double if you prefer something meatier.

For those who like spice, the Spicy Prime Burger is a good choice, while the Crispy Chicken Burger offers a crunchy texture.

The ambiance at Prime Cut is especially noteworthy after sunset when the lighting creates a cozy atmosphere. However, there were some downsides during my visit.

While the food is generally well prepared, I found the service inconsistent. At one point, I asked to add lettuce to my burger, but the manager refused, citing their policy against modifications. This rigidity affected the overall experience.

On delivery, the meal did not fully meet expectations. The Prime Cut Burger was dominated by pickles, and the Crispy Chicken Burger lacked the expected crunch. The fries were acceptable, but the Prime Cut sauce was unremarkable.

I gave Prime Cut a third try with a dine-in visit. The dim lighting made the menu hard to read at first, but the atmosphere was pleasant once adjusted.

The Smoky Burger was flavorful, while the spicy option had a noticeable kick. Both regular and sweet potato fries were crisp, and the wings were served with a smoky sauce.

Prime Cut is a reasonable choice for flavorful burgers and a relaxed setting, although improvements in service and consistency would enhance the experience. Using the Requeue app can help to secure a table.

 


Where We Are Going Today: Jones the Grocer

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Updated 17 August 2025

Where We Are Going Today: Jones the Grocer

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  • The truffle and mushroom risotto offered rich earthiness from the mushrooms and truffle oil, enhanced by salty grana padano

Jones the Grocer has brought its established global blend of artisan groceries and cafe dining to Riyadh.

The setting reflects its origins, featuring appealing elements like the signature cheese room and communal tables.

The menu champions a simple concept: Gourmet food for everyday living. It promises fresh, artisan fare.

My recent experience delivered a generally pleasant vibe, though execution varied.

The truffle and mushroom risotto offered rich earthiness from the mushrooms and truffle oil, enhanced by salty grana padano. However, its texture was overly creamy. Authentic risotto achieves creaminess through the slow release of starch from properly cooked rice, not cream.

The fish and chips featured good quality cod with a pleasant flavor. Regrettably, the coating lacked the essential shattering crispiness, making the dish feel slightly heavy while losing its classic appeal.

The spicy lentil soup was pure comfort: Warm lentils balanced with a distinct, bright kick of spice and tangy lemon, making it deeply satisfying.

The goat cheese and fig salad truly shone. Creamy, warmed goat cheese paired beautifully with sweet, fresh figs and crunchy caramelized walnuts. Mixed greens provided freshness, all brought together harmoniously by subtle maple and balsamic notes. It was an exquisite and balanced starter.

Jones the Grocer Riyadh offers a solid spot for artisan-focused cafe fare, but choose wisely for a dependable casual gourmet experience.

 


Where We Are Going Today: Dombo in Jeddah

Where We Are Going Today: Dombo in Jeddah
Updated 17 August 2025

Where We Are Going Today: Dombo in Jeddah

Where We Are Going Today: Dombo in Jeddah

Located on Prince Saud Al-Faisal Street in Jeddah, Dombo is a lively spot promising bold and classic American flavors.

With industrial-chic interiors, a blend of modern and rustic elements, warm lighting, simple wooden furnishings, upbeat music and the tempting aroma of sizzling steaks, the restaurant creates a cozy yet lively setting for a casual, feel-good dining experience.

The appetizer menu includes crowd pleasers like golden, crunchy mozzarella sticks and hearty mac and chicken balls served with grilled corn that offers a simple, smoky balance.

The beef sauce lamb is the surprise star with tender, deeply flavored meat, perfectly paired with mashed potatoes.

For mains, the striploin and ribeye steaks showcase Dombo’s use of high-grade Australian meat, grilled to order with a nice char.

The cheesy upsize burger is indulgent and messy in the best way, with a sauce that drips down your fingers, exactly how a burger should. The Dombo fried chicken, with its crisp coating and tender, juicy meat, is a must-try.

Personally, I expected the Manhattan hot dog to be outstanding, but while generously portioned, it lacked the punchy seasoning needed to stand out.

The kale quinoa salad felt more like an afterthought than a menu staple.

The dessert menu is simple, featuring treats like homemade cheesecake and classic pancakes that offer a sweet and comforting finish to the meal.

Overall, Dombo is a good spot for a relaxed meal rather than a fine dining experience.

For more details, check @dombo.sa.


Where We Are Going Today: ‘Maison de Cofleur’ in Riyadh

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Updated 15 August 2025

Where We Are Going Today: ‘Maison de Cofleur’ in Riyadh

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  • Those in the mood for something savory and a little lighter will enjoy the shakshuka, cooked to your requirements for runniness and bursting with flavor

If you’re looking for a new weekend brunch spot in Riyadh, look no further — Maison de Cofleur, a hidden gem in Al-Nada district’s Shorofat plaza, is a great spot at any time of day. 

Featuring luscious greens and soothing wood, the interior evokes the kind of vacation vibe you would find at a cozy but sleek restaurant somewhere in France. The staff are extremely welcoming and have a great sense of humor that will enhance your visit. 

There is an array of egg dishes, including an eggs Benedict menu. Why not start with the Benedict Forestiere, served on toasted brioche with spinach, mushrooms and truffle oil — a delectable dish with a tame but nuanced flavor pallet? Or try their most popular dish, the Signature Benedict, with bacon and caramelized pineapple.

Those in the mood for something savory and a little lighter will enjoy the shakshuka, cooked to your requirements for runniness and bursting with flavor. Topped with goat’s cheese and served with freshly baked bread, this is a great sharing option if you feel like trying multiple dishes. 

In fact, there are several sharing dishes worth a try, like the crispy puff smoked salmon, eggplant parmigiana, or mini croissants stuffed with mushrooms and mornay sauce. Maison de Cofleur is more than a great spot for brunch — it also has an all-day menu with salads, sandwiches and main dishes.

One thing you should not miss is the French toast menu. The classic version features brioche French toast topped with mixed berries, their special honey cinnamon syrup and a side of vanilla ice cream. The toast is battered and caramelized to perfection, giving a sweet candy-like crunch with every bite. Also on offer is French toast with tahini, granola, and fig and walnuts. 

While the iced matcha is nothing out of the ordinary, the flat white is well worth a try, as are the mojitos. Prices are at the affordable end of the scale for brunch in Riyadh, making it a great place to relax and dine without breaking the bank. 

Whether you’re taking friends, family or simply want to spend a quiet morning alone with a book, Maison de Cofleur is definitely worth putting on your list.