Putting on the Ritz: Riyadh hotel bounces back with a sumptuous poolside feast

The Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Riyadh marked its return to regular operations at the weekend with a stunning Grand Brunch, masterminded by its new executive chef, Esat Akyildiz. (AN photo by Iqbal Hossain)
Updated 18 February 2018
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Putting on the Ritz: Riyadh hotel bounces back with a sumptuous poolside feast

RIYADH: The venue was palatial, with dining tables arranged around the opulent blue marble swimming pool. There was lively chatter and laughter as jazz played gently in the background.
The food was mouth watering, served by a team of dedicated Saudi staff, as social media influencers photographed everything for their online audiences.
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Riyadh marked its return to regular operations at the weekend with a stunning Grand Brunch, masterminded by its new executive chef, Esat Akyildiz. “It’s a team effort,” he said.
Chef Esat, from Turkey, has been cooking since he was 15, and has served presidents and prime ministers in a career that has taken him from Kazakhstan to the Middle East.
He joined the Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh in November, and already feels at home. “I think everyone has been waiting for this brunch,” he told Arab News. “We will continue our operations, to serve our guests as usual. This is first time we’ve had an outdoor dining experience. I’m looking forward to the feedback, and learning how to improve the guests’ experience.”
There was certainly no shortage of positive feedback this weekend. “It’s amazing and I had a great time, the atmosphere itself was lovely. On a global level, I’ve never seen that many varieties of food. It was magnificent,” said @naifco, an influencer with nearly half-a-million Twitter followers.
Youssef Al-Sudais, another social media influencer, was also there, Snapchatting enthusiastically.
The dining area around the pool was packed by 2 p.m., as families enjoyed more than 700 dishes, including Japanese and Italian cuisine, prepared at 15 live cooking stations. Chef Jaber, who ran the Saudi food section, described the brunch as “amazing” and said he was sure the guests would enjoy it.
It was also a career highlight for Faisal Al-Sobky, a young Saudi assistant manager at the Ritz-Carlton, who served with a smile and had an upbeat attitude.
Al-Sobky has a degree in hospitality. “I applied to work at the Ritz while I was still continuing my studies. It was a dream of mine to work here, and once I graduated, I got a position.
“Arabs were known for their hospitality even before hotels existed. It’s in our blood. There is no shame in this work. I encourage young people to take a step forward and work in what they’re passionate about.”


Expo 2030 Riyadh signs strategic partnership with Saudi Media Forum

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Expo 2030 Riyadh signs strategic partnership with Saudi Media Forum

  • Under the partnership, Expo 2030 Riyadh will serve as the SMF’s “foresight partner,” in line with the event’s “Foresight for Tomorrow” theme

RIYADH: Expo 2030 Riyadh has formalized a strategic partnership with the Saudi Media Forum as organizers step up preparations for event.

The agreement was signed on Monday during a ceremony attended by Talal Al-Marri, CEO of the Expo 2030 Riyadh Company, and Mohammed Al-Harthi, chairman of the Saudi Media Forum and president of the Arab States Broadcasting Union.

Under the partnership, Expo 2030 Riyadh will serve as the SMF’s “foresight partner,” in line with the event’s “Foresight for Tomorrow” theme.

The collaboration will also see the expo play a prominent role in this year’s forum, which is currently taking place until Wednesday, highlighting its significant by engaging with Saudi Arabia’s media ecosystem.

SMF has also committed to supporting Expo 2030 Riyadh through opportunities across leading media outlets throughout the year, aiming to strengthen engagement with audiences across the Kingdom.

“Our partnership with the Saudi Media Forum is a key enabler as we progress toward delivering Expo 2030 Riyadh,” said Al-Marri.

“By working closely with a vital platform whose reach extends across the Kingdom, we are strengthening our ability to communicate (the) expo’s vision, purpose and legacy. Through this collaboration, we are looking forward to engaging audiences in Saudi Arabia to build momentum and reinforce the impact of Expo 2030 Riyadh beyond the event itself.

Al-Harthi said the agreement underlined the importance of media in supporting major national initiatives.

“Expo 2030 Riyadh is a significant moment for Saudi Arabia, and the Saudi Media Forum is proud to support its success by amplifying its story and contribution to the Kingdom,” he said.