Where We Are Going Today: Gailah Hub, Jeddah's moving cafe

Updated 21 April 2018
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Where We Are Going Today: Gailah Hub, Jeddah's moving cafe

  • Gailah is a colloquial word that means “hanging out”
  • The cafe's location is shared with fans on Instagram before the meet

Gailah Hub is a pop-up cafe that moves around the city of Jeddah serving masoub — a banana bread pudding, and Chai Adani — black tea mixed with milk, cardamom, cloves and ginger.

Gailah is a colloquial word that means “hanging out” and “being around friends.”

The hub was created by six men who came up with the idea; the experience is supplemented by treats and accompanied by fashion, music and art shows in specific venues. They share the location with their followers on Instagram prior to the night of the event.

Some of the gatherings have taken place in random locations such as the Pepsi factory, Athr Gallery and the beach. “Gailers” are expected to mingle and create a social experience unlike any other. On several occasions, Gailah Hub has requested that attendees bring their own Arabic coffee and food to share.

Although a little pricey, their Chai Adani is a perfect concoction, with just the right amount of milk, sugar, cardamom and ginger.


India Embassy, consulate celebrate Republic Day

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India Embassy, consulate celebrate Republic Day

  • Flag hoisting, cultural performances, and a reception highlight India–Saudi friendship and growing partnership

JEDDAH: The 77th Republic Day of India was celebrated in Riyadh and Jeddah on Monday.

Th events brought together the Indian community, Saudi dignitaries, and members of the diplomatic corps, highlighting the friendship between India and Saudi Arabia.

The celebrations in Riyadh began with Ambassador Dr. Suhel Ajaz Khan unfurling the tricolour, the singing of the national anthem, and floral tributes at Mahatma Gandhi’s bust.

Khan read the Indian president’s message to the nation and Indians worldwide, followed by cultural performances by schoolchildren and the Indian community.

The performances included special features marking the 150th anniversary of India’s national song, Vande Mataram.

A photo booth highlighting the song’s significance was set up, and later, the ambassador interacted with members of the Indian diaspora and local journalists.

Indian Consul General Fahad Ahmed Khan Suri at the 77th Republic Day event in Jeddah on Monday. (X: @CGIJeddah)

In Jeddah, the celebrations began in the morning with the unfurling of the Indian national flag at the Consulate General of India.

Consul General Fahad Ahmed Khan Suri read out a message from the president of India, acknowledging the dedication of the Indian diaspora in strengthening ties between the two nations.

Patriotic performances by students from the International Indian School added a festive touch, and the consul general addressed the performers while interacting with community members.

The celebrations continued in the evening with a reception at Al-Sohba Hall, Park Hyatt, attended by consuls general from different countries, along with prominent Saudi and Indian dignitaries.

Fareed bin Saad Al-Shehri, director-general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the chief guest, said he always feels delighted at such events, which showcase the blending of Saudi and Indian cultures.

The guest of honor was Capt. Ali Salem Al-Mehwari, director-general of the Jeddah Islamic Port.

Speaking to Arab News, the Indian consul general said the reception reflects the strength of India–Saudi Arabia relations and underscores the complementary visions of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and India’s Vision 2047.

“Both countries are working toward inclusive growth, economic diversification, and long-term partnership,” he added.

Suri said: “India and Saudi Arabia share a robust strategic partnership that has strengthened in recent years across trade, investment, energy, education, and cultural exchange.

“Educational and professional cooperation is expanding, people-to-people ties are deepening, and cultural interactions continue to thrive. This partnership is creating long-term opportunities for mutual growth and shared prosperity.”