Treat yourself at these dreamy dessert spots across Saudi Arabia

Indulge yourself with a selection of the finest desserts the country has to offer. (Shutterstock)
Updated 06 December 2017
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Treat yourself at these dreamy dessert spots across Saudi Arabia

DAMMAM: We are firm believers in the popular saying “dessert does not go to the stomach, it goes straight to the heart.” Well, not quite to the heart, but science does explain an amazing occurrence that happens when dessert is served.
In an article titled “why you always have room for dessert,” written for the Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association, senior researcher Arnold Berstad and assistant doctor Jørgen Valeur explain that sugar in sweet food stimulates a reflex that expands your stomach. After consuming a large meal, sugar stimulates the walls of the upper section of the stomach and this relaxation reflex makes room for more food. It is a phenomenon known in popular culture as the “dessert stomach.”
With science on our side, we set out to scout the best dessert cafés and bakeries around the country. So, the next time you find yourself dreaming of dessert, check out these places and rest assured that your dessert stomach has you covered!
French Bakery: This café offers a wide array of pastries, cakes and ice-cream flavors, making it impossible to pick just one item from the dessert display. On your next visit, try the triple-chocolate cake made of creamy, white filling and dark chocolate bavarois layered with a light sponge cake. Or, you can choose the classic opera cake, with layers of delicate almond biscuit, chocolate ganache, coffee buttercream and a chocolate glaze.
This restaurant has outlets in Riyadh and Alkhobar.
Madeleine: Apart from the delicious French-influenced cuisine, this cafe serves a selection of desserts that has loyal customers coming back for more. If, like us, you are up for dessert any time, a must-try are the fluffy pancakes layered with dreamy cream and served with a tart berry coulis. Other Madeleine specials include the bread Nutella pudding and the berry tart.
This restaurant has outlets in Riyadh and Alkhobar.
Café Bateel: Café Bateel is renowned for its gourmet meals, chocolates and dates. Another offering that has locals coming back are the Arabic-fusion desserts. The classic British sticky toffee pudding is given an Arabian twist and is served as a date pudding drenched in hot, sticky date sauce with vanilla ice-cream — it is an explosion of flavors.
This restaurant has several outlets in Riyadh, Jeddah and Alkhobar.

SN Café: If you are tired of the same old macaroons or the Nutella-over-everything trend, you should head to the SN Café for a fix of inventive food. Apart from innovative dry ice beverages, the café serves concoctions, such as the “Bloody Chocolate Fall” — a dessert platter laden with chocolate cake, crumble and vanilla ice-cream, with a stream of raspberry coulis and chocolate sauce trickled over it.
This restaurant is located in Alkhobar.

Dipndip: if your regular dessert indulgence is taking a toll on your pocket, then this should be your new go-to chocolate café. The pocket-friendly dessert eatery serves crepes, waffles and other desserts, all served with rich chocolate — it is a scent that is enough to entice you into the café. Our favorites are the “Brownies and Mousse Verrine,” chunks of brownies topped with dark chocolate mousse and white chocolate-whipped ganache, and the “Brownie crepe,” which is filled with brownies and doused in their signature chocolate.
This restaurant has several outlets in Riyadh, Jeddah and Alkhobar.

Rosette Café: Visiting this place is like visiting a candy store, you just cannot settle on one dessert as everything looks so good. With its unique presentation, the special coffee is a favorite and the perfect accompaniment to your sweet treat. Try the saffron cake, a soft sponge seeped in a milky mixture that melts in your mouth. Or the “Cloud 9” cake, a masterpiece assembled by layering chocolate cake, cotton candy, crunchy cereal and warm chocolate sauce over each other. Surely this is for the child in you?
This restaurant has an outlet in Alkhobar.
Mom’s Flavor: If you are seeking some of life’s simpler pleasures, try Mom’s Flavor for fresh, hot-out-of-the-oven cakes and desserts. In the comfort of Mom’s dining room — replete with homey décor and cozy settees — sit back and enjoy decadent, comforting cakes and pastries. The “Lotus Volcano” is best described as a cross between a muffin, pancake and soufflé, oozing with Lotus Biscoff spread and salted caramel sauce. It is a match made in heaven!
This restaurant has outlets Riyadh and Alkhobar.
Pastel Café: Soaking in the Parisian-chic ambience, treat yourself to dainty desserts at the Pastel Café and Boutique. A word of caution, however, do not let the dainty serving sizes fool you, they pack a punch in every bite. If you do not believe us, try the brownie bites that ooze caramel and sea salt. If you would rather spoil yourself with a thick slice of cake, try the “Caramel Crunch” cake topped with caramel popcorn or the “Hawaiian” cake — chocolate cake sandwiched between layers of coconut shavings. If you are some Middle Eastern treats, try the decadent pistachio-and chocolate-layered cake with rose-flavoured buttercream or the fragrant cardamom and saffron cake.
This restaurant has outlets in Riyadh and Alkhobar.


Turkiye applies to have doner kebab protected under EU law

Updated 05 May 2024
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Turkiye applies to have doner kebab protected under EU law

  • Meat-based dish could join the likes of Champagne, Serrano ham if approved
  • Bloc can apply protections based on heritage value, ingredients, method of production

LONDON: Turkiye has applied to have the doner kebab protected under EU law, Metro newspaper reported.

The bloc famously enforces strict regulations on certain foods — including French Champagne, Spanish Serrano ham and Neapolitan pizza — in order to safeguard their production and preserve regional culinary heritage.

Issues including the sourcing of ingredients, method and place of production all go into determining what can and cannot be labeled as a protected food, with harsh penalties for those found to be profiting from items deemed not to match the legal criteria.

The doner kebab will undergo a three-month evaluation process to determine whether it too will join the exclusive list of dishes and foodstuffs.

During the process, other countries will be permitted to challenge the application over similarities to their own products, as happened in 2021 when Italy voiced opposition to the Croatian sparkling wine Prosek receiving protected status due to its apparent similarities to Prosecco.

Traditionally formed of meat marinated in salt, pepper, a number of other herbs and spices as well as tomato puree and yoghurt, the doner kebab can contain beef, lamb or chicken.

It is placed on a skewer and rotated against a fire, with thin strips sliced off and served in a flatbread or pitta with lettuce, tomato and onion.

Beef and lamb slices should be 3-5 mm in thickness, while chicken should be thinner at 1-3 mm per slice.

The dish is believed to be worth around $3.6 million annually to Europe’s economy, according to the Association of Turkish Doner Producers.


Where We Are Going Today: Sawada cafe in Riyadh

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Updated 04 May 2024
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Where We Are Going Today: Sawada cafe in Riyadh

Sawada cafe is located in a plaza overlooking Olaya Street, Riyadh, making it an ideal getaway from the bustle of the city.

The coffee shop offers specialty coffees and desserts, but what sets it apart is its ambiance, with a bohemian-influenced interior design style, soft lighting, and decorative wheat plants lining the walls of the seating area.

Eclectic paintings from Saudi artists are displayed on the walls, providing an artistic touch.

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Sawada is ideal for those looking for a quiet and calm spot to relax with friends. It is also good for studying or working — if you can ignore the light, ambient music playing in the background.

Various seating areas are available, including booths bordering the walls and benches overlooking the barista area. A designated smoking area with seating is well separated from nonsmokers sitting indoors.  

Customers can also grab their coffees and head to the outdoor seating area or take a walk on the path outside the cafe.

With so many coffee shops and cafes opening in Riyadh, it can be difficult finding authenticity when it comes to coffee beans. But Sawada’s quality is revealed in its V60 drink, a pour-over coffee that highlights the subtle and smooth flavors of the beans.

The menu is standard, with many local favorites, including Spanish latte, flat white, cortado, cappuccino, and tea. Iced tea, an ideal thirst quencher in Riyadh’s summer heat, is also available.

Sawada offers a variety of desserts that can be paired with coffee, including pecan tart, classic date cake, croissants, sweet bars made out of dates, and toffee crumble.

Our recommended options are the chocolate cookies, the classic cheesecake, and the San Sebastian cake. A Snickers and Ferrero Rocher cake also looked appetizing.

We tried the matcha, but the large amount of milk overpowered the flavors of the tea. We recommend trying the signature or Spanish latte instead.

For updates and more information, check Instagram @sawada.ksa.

 


Where We Are Going Today: ‘Jon & Vinny’s restaurant in Riyadh

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Updated 03 May 2024
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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Jon & Vinny’s restaurant in Riyadh

  • The atmosphere and decoration of the restaurant are standard, with wooden bench-style seating and walls decorated using pizza boxes

Los Angeles-based Italian restaurant Jon & Vinny’s has opened a location in Riyadh serving pizza, pasta, desserts and coffee.

Located in Al-Sulimaniyah, the Italian restaurant has four locations in the US, all in California: Fairfax, Brentwood, Slauson and Beverly Hills.

The Riyadh restaurant features a more casual laid-back dining experience as opposed to other Italian restaurants in the Saudi capital that offer a more refined dining atmosphere.

If you are looking for a luxury restaurant for a quiet date night, this is not the best option, but if you are searching for a trendy hang-out spot, Jon & Vinny’s is suitable for you.

The atmosphere and decoration of the restaurant are standard, with wooden bench-style seating and walls decorated using pizza boxes.

The restaurant founders, Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo, attended the grand opening in Riyadh on April 17, saying that their mission is to offer authentic food that captures traditional Italian flavors.

The prices on the menu are average, with dishes ranging from SR65-75 ($17-20).

The menu offers a wide variety of pizzas, from “The Rosy,” a tomato and olive oil pizza with parmesan, to the “The Lola,” with fresh burrata, tomato, basil olive oil and a dash of sea salt.

One thing to note is that the pizza is quite authentic compared to other options in the city. The pizza crust is crispy, light and airy, allowing the freshness of the tomatoes and herbs to shine through.

Unlike other Italian restaurants, Jon and Vinny’s also offers different options for crust dips, such as ranch, garlic, buffalo, creamy Italian, pomodoro and olive oil.

In terms of drinks, the options on the menu include juices, soft drinks and caffeinated beverages such as americanos, cappuccinos and other coffee.

You may try the house-made lemonade, which is refreshing but a bit on the sour side. It is definitely great for guests looking for something tangy and refreshing for the Saudi summer heat.

For pasta options, you can try the pesto pasta, known on the menu as the pesto parmigiano oregano. The pasta is perfectly cooked al dente and the sauce is tasty but nothing new or innovative.

The lemon pasta and the spicy fusilli are the two highlight dishes of the restaurant.

When it comes to meat, there are limited choices on the menu. You may try the braised meatballs with ricotta and garlic bread.

The meatballs are very flavorful and seasoned well, with the flavors of the spices in the meatballs complimenting the simple and fresh red sauce.

The garlic bread which is offered with the meatballs is a bit on the charred side.

Another notable option on the menu is the Caesar salad with cheese sticks.

The freshness and quality of the ingredients shine through in the simple dishes.

The restaurant is very trendy and social-media friendly. The wall of Jon and Vinny’s pizza boxes is the perfect backdrop for photos.

Although the restaurant is small, it does offer an open-style kitchen where guests can approach the kitchen area and see the chefs cooking each meal.

For dessert, the restaurant offers a variety of sweets, including cheesecake and chocolate cake.

You will find the staff incredibly friendly.

Jon & Vinny’s offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, and is open from 8 a.m. to midnight.

 

 


Renowned London restaurant and Emirati fashion label launch t-shirt collection

Updated 02 May 2024
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Renowned London restaurant and Emirati fashion label launch t-shirt collection

DUBAI: Acclaimed Persian restaurant Berenjak Dubai, hailing from London, has joined forces with Shabab Intl. to launch a range of stylish t-shirts.

In sleek black, the t-shirts – now on sale at the restaurant – feature a Berenjak-inspired print on the back. The logos of both the restaurant and Shabab Intl. are depicted on the front.

Images for the launch campaign were shot by Dubai creative Cheb Moha, who leads the fashion label.

Moha’s t-shirt designs aimed for simplicity and clarity. (Supplied)

“We’re thrilled to be at Berenjak,” he told Arab News. “Personally, I am a huge fan and make it a point to dine there at least once especially when I’m in London.” 

Moha’s deep appreciation for Berenjak stems from an enduring passion for Persian cuisine and cultural heritage, he said. 

“Having Shabab there is particularly special for us, and I am confident that it will open doors for more collaborations. With our Shabab community present, it is exciting for them to witness this crossover between our origins and the spaces we inhabit at the restaurant. We are thrilled to stand alongside Berenjak and to have Shabab represented there.”

Moha added his t-shirt designs aimed for simplicity and clarity.

Moha also feels there is a crossover between fashion and food. (Supplied)

“I wanted to incorporate our identity with Berenjak’s identity and the identity of (the) city we are in, which is Dubai,” he said.

“If you notice, the graphic on the back of the t-shirt is sort of sun shaped. That is part of the Shabab spirit, the sunrise. And if you look in the windows, Berenjak also has a sun motif in the glass. I wanted to incorporate that and feel like there is a nice synergy between both brands.”

Moha also feels there is a crossover between fashion and food. “I feel like there’s always been a pipeline between both. They do complement each other in some way,” he said. 

Berenjak, founded by chef Kian Samyani and award-winning London restaurant group JKS Restaurants, is a renowned Persian restaurant that has made its mark by bringing a contemporary twist to classic dishes.


Where We Are Going Today: Kaak Al-Farah

Updated 02 May 2024
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Where We Are Going Today: Kaak Al-Farah

Kaak Al-Farah — which translates as “the cookie of joy” — is an Instagram shop that offers kaak, a traditional date-filled treat enjoyed in Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries.

A cherished part of celebrations such as Eid Al-Fitr, Eid Al-Adha, weddings and baby showers, kaak are similar to maamoul cookies, which include semolina.

Kaak Al-Farah makes each cookie with care, using ornate molds to shape the date-stuffed dough. After baking, the cookies are packed in a beautiful reusable box.

Made from locally sourced ingredients, including wheat, dates and traditional Saudi flavors such as cardamom and cloves, each bite is a celebration of the region’s rich culinary heritage.

What makes Kaak Al-Farah stand out is not just the delightful taste of the cookies but also the thoughtful packaging which reflects the essence of Saudi culture.

The round box features designs redolent of the joyful spirit found in Saudi communities, including a cheerful ring of colorful flowers symbolizing happiness and beauty and a portrait of a lady representing peace and love. Added to each box is a personalized greeting card.

Kaak Al-Farah delivers to various cities throughout the Kingdom and can be found on delivery apps including The Chefz and Hayak.

For more information, visit their Instagram profile — @kaak.alfarah.