MADO: Modern Turkish delight

1 / 2
2 / 2
Updated 05 December 2012
Follow

MADO: Modern Turkish delight

If you’re in the mood for something sweet and looking for authentic Turkish ice cream and desserts, all you have to do is head to MADO and have the full experience. MADO is a franchised restaurant from Turkey and has 250 branches all over the world from Dubai, South Korea, Bulgaria, Malaysia, Australia, Germany and Russia to Japan, Azerbaijan, New Zealand, Cyprus and Jeddah.
MADO is located on Prince Sultan Street intersection of Sari Center next to the Saudi British Bank. As soon as you walk in, you will find two counters. The one on your right offers mind-blowing Belgium chocolate made especially for MADO and flown in from Turkey. On your left hand your will find the mouth-watering famous MADO ice-cream station with more than 24 flavors. Their ice cream is known to be special, as they are the only brand in the world that produces ice cream from goat's milk. They also offer "bouza", which is a traditional Turkish ice cream made with goat milk and nuts. Going straight you will find the MADO bakery on your right, which serves a number of Turkish pastries, from Baklava, to cakes to bread. All MADO dairy products and pistachios comes from their own farm in Turkey.
I visited MADO for lunch and the sunlight was a beautiful compliment to the restaurant. The family section is located upstairs and singles dine downstairs where the walls are covered with shelves that display authentic Turkish home accessories in a very delightful presentation for visitors to buy. Upstairs where I sat, there were square wooden tables with velvet chairs in gold and purple. Turkish art and photography were hung on the wall, which gave the restaurant a great spirit of Istanbul’s culture.
The restaurant is open for breakfast and they offer four wonderful styles of breakfast starting with breakfast made of "foul" (brown beans) cooked Jeddawi-style. There is also the European breakfast which offers a basket of freshly baked croissants and a country-style breakfast with different kinds of cheese and eggs. I would highly recommend the traditional Turkish breakfast, which comes with fresh vegetables, Turkish labneh cheese, Turkish baked goods and "sameed" bread along with fresh juice and Turkish tea.
The menu offers a great variety of soups, appetizers, salads, pizza, sandwiches and more. MADO’s menu is international but the dessert is purely Turkish. I started my lunch with the fried kebbeh and fattouch. Loved the kebbeh; it had good quantity of meat and walnuts it tastes even better with fresh yogurt and the fattouch was even better with the freshly chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, pomegranate and topped with friend pieces of bread and dashed with pomegranate sauce with lemon.
Then the chicken shawerma pot was served with the cheese colzleme that is special Turkish oven baked cheese pie. The chicken shawerma pot was presented in a round pot covered with a layer of pastry. When you dig in you will find chopped chicken that taste even better than shawerma. I was also served the MADO Turkish ravioli stuffed with Turkish goat cheese in pink sauce.
The best part of the meal came at the end where I got the "traditional naturalness" desert, which is a block of white ice cream made with goat milk and drizzled with strawberry sauce and crushed pistachio. It is the only ice cream that can be eaten with fork and knife and I must say that it was the best ice cream I have ever had.
In short, it felt like I was having a home cooked meal in an amazing beautiful Turkish atmosphere and great ambiance.

Email: [email protected]


Where We Are Going Today: Brown Branch Bakery and Cafe

Updated 13 February 2026
Follow

Where We Are Going Today: Brown Branch Bakery and Cafe

  • New cafe alert in Alkhobar’s Olaya

While leaving my friend a voice note as I exited a popular local cafe across the street, I stumbled upon the building that houses Brown Branch, a newly opened bakery and cafe, and decided to head over and check it out.

I was intrigued enough to step inside after spotting the window lush with fresh flowers.

The well-lit, well-decorated, aesthetically pleasing interior was fragrant and full of life.

Up the flight of stairs, there is ample seating both indoors and outdoors — for those who prefer fresh air or a view of the surroundings.

The cafe is so practical for work or study. Outlets are aplenty so you can charge your device while you recharge. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)

The cafe is so practical for work or study. Outlets are aplenty so you can charge your device while you recharge.

Having opened just this month, it only had a few customers during my visit, but I am sure the cafe will grow and blossom once more people discover it.

Two customers — who turned out to be nurses — were enthusiastically finishing their order, of which only crumbs remained. We had a pleasant chat and I asked what they had tried.

They had devoured the blueberry cheesecake, priced at SR29 ($7), and highly recommended it. The cheesecake is round and perfect for one or to share. I immediately placed that order.

Some of the offerings of Brown Branch Bakery and Cafe. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)

What made it fun was that the crust encased it, with fresh berries decorating part of the top. For me, the crust is always my favorite part, so having it be where my spoon dug into first was such a pleasant surprise. The creamy interior with some fruit tucked within was really good. I ate it all in one go.

They also raved about their cups of hot chocolate (SR15 each).

Since I was well caffeinated from the neighboring cafe, I opted for an iced hibiscus tea for SR17, which was very refreshing — though the size was small and finished quickly. Wish it was larger.

I also tried a slice of lemon cake for SR13 with icing on top. It was enjoyable but not memorable.

The owner is already established in the local cafe community. She opened the Meow Cafe at Amwaj Mall a few years ago and later expanded to Dammam.

Brown Branch's owner also owns Meow Cafe at Amwaj Mall, which had expanded to Dammam. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)

With this new venture, she is showcasing a fresh sensibility.

The name Brown Branch alludes to growth, picking fruit and relaxing together on a branch — a connection with nature that reflects the ambience and overall vibe.

There is a glass display filled with pastries — you would be spoiled for choice — and the drink menu is also extensive.

I am definitely coming back to try even more offerings.

Visit them on Instagram @brownbranch.sa.