Saudi Arabia-based YouTube stars bake pizza with Al Baik chicken, fans go wild

The video has gone viral with close to 500,000 views as of Monday. (Photo courtesy: YouTube)
Updated 14 August 2017
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Saudi Arabia-based YouTube stars bake pizza with Al Baik chicken, fans go wild

DUBAI: Pizza is delicious. Fried chicken is tantalizing. Put them together and you either have a recipe for disaster or you have reached the pinnacle of fast food dining.
That is exactly what Saudi Arabia-based YouTube stars Abdulrahman and Amir did over the weekend, treating fans to a video in which they made a homemade pizza topped with fried chicken from Al Baik, a wildly-popular chain in the country.
Posted to their YouTube channel Lift and Cheat on Saturday, the video shows the two bloggers embark on a culinary journey — from a ball of dough to a junk food lover’s dream pizza.

The video has gone viral with close to 500,000 views as of Monday.
The duo combine tomato sauce, garlic paste, shredded cheese and fried chicken to create a pizza that is taking Saudi social media by storm.
“I am so hungry now,” one user commented underneath the video.
“After watching this, I am heading over to Al Baik,” another said.
The video comes as Al Baik announced, via its Twitter account, the signing of a preliminary agreement to open an outlet 20km from Riyadh, the first in the Saudi capital.
CEO Rami Abu Ghazala stated last year that branches of the popular chain will be opened in the Riyadh area within the next five years.


Where Are We Going Today: NAC Winter Garden

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Updated 28 December 2025
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Where Are We Going Today: NAC Winter Garden

  • The menu leans on familiar NAC dishes with a seasonal touch

RIYADH: As the sun sets behind the date palms of Wadi Hanifa and the air cools, NAC Winter Garden welcomes diners with soft lighting, the scent of wood smoke, and the glow of outdoor heaters.

Set within Aseel Resort in Diriyah, a short drive from central Riyadh, this seasonal extension of the NAC brand is designed to make the most of the city’s winter months.

It promises outdoor dining, a relaxed atmosphere, and a sense of escape, and, in many ways, it delivers. Unlike NAC’s main branch in Laysen Valley, which operates as a traditional brasserie, the Winter Garden presents a looser, more atmospheric format, positioned somewhere between a cafe and a restaurant. 

The menu leans on familiar NAC dishes with a seasonal touch. Popcorn chicken arrived hot and crisp, complemented by a spicy mayo that added warmth without overpowering the dish.

A rigatoni in pink sauce was comforting and reasonably balanced, though it lacked the kind of memorable detail that makes a dish worth returning for. The standout was a halloumi dish drizzled with honey and sriracha, offering a satisfying mix of sweet, salty, and mild heat with contrasting textures. 

Prices fall in the mid-to-high range for Riyadh. Portions are reasonable, but not all dishes feel like strong value. 

Service was polite but occasionally slow, with noticeable gaps between ordering and delivery. The setting itself was thoroughly arranged, with greenery, warm lighting, and a sense of distance from the bustle of the city.

Within Riyadh’s evolving dining scene, NAC Winter Garden feels like an experiment in seasonal, outdoor dining. It adds interest to the winter landscape and offers a pleasant evening out, but more consistent execution in both the kitchen and service would help it stand out in an increasingly competitive market.