Owned by four Saudi sisters, Ohayou (meaning “good morning” in Japanese) aims to offer a platform to local artists where they can showcase their talents in a comfortable environment and people can also enjoy food while appreciating the skills of local photographers, filmmakers, painters, dancers and chefs.
It is said cooking is also an art and these Saudi sisters have combined different art forms with cooking to come up with this novel idea in the Kingdom.
“The main entrance to the restaurant has a big wall art, which done by me,” said Nada Salamah, one of the co-founders of Ohayou.
Each of the sisters plays a different role in the restaurant in shifts.
“One greets and seats the guests; another takes orders and looks after customers’ needs. One manages the flow of customers (and services) and ensures everything is going into the kitchen and out in order. Lastly, you will find one in the kitchen cooking and playing with dishes, and double checking every dish before it is presented,” Salamah said.
Salamah, who is the chef of the restaurant, has had a passion for cooking and painting since her childhood.
“I’m a huge breakfast lover! I used to wake up at 7:30 a.m. just to enjoy my breakfast meal in time,” she said.
Salamah used to work at a firm where creativity and thinking outside the box was never an option.
“One day, I was sitting in my cubicle searching images about restaurants and when the idea (of opening a restaurant) struck me. Instead of looking at nice photos why not make one of my own! Why don’t I quit and start something I am passionate about. So I started brainstorming and doing sketches. I took time off each day and visited different sites and started comparing prices. When I got everything figured out, I quit (my job),” she said.
“When I finally found a good spot for Ohayou, I started visualizing the design and menu,” she added.
With fresh ingredients and an eye-popping variety of dishes, Salamah said Ohayou’s bestsellers are its Manakeesh with homemade pesto, zaatar, and mozzarella cheese. The classic French toast, with crusted homemade brioche bread, maple syrup and barriers are for those with a sweet tooth. There are many other delicacies on offer at the restaurant including sweet potato croquette, slow-roasted brisket, poached eggs and chipotle hollandaise.
Salamah pointed out that she opened Ohayou five months ago.
“It is doing well. A few hiccups here and there but all can be handled. There is always room for improvement and that’s why we really care about our customer’s feedback,” she said.
Salamah, however, faced some challenges since the opening of her restaurant.
“Every challenge makes you grow stronger and you truly learn from every single mistake you make. It’s an ongoing process,” said Salamah.
“I am obsessed with anything Japanese so Ohayou was a perfect name for me,” she said.
“The food is mainly breakfast and Japanese-infused dishes are going to be on the menu, so stay tuned,” she added.
Startup of the Week: Ohayou — a place to enjoy good food and different art forms
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Startup of the Week: Ohayou — a place to enjoy good food and different art forms
- Salamah, who is the chef of the restaurant, has had a passion for cooking and painting since her childhood
Over 4.8m captagon pills found hidden in Jeddah charcoal shipment
- Captagon is an addictive, amphetamine-type stimulant that is mass-produced in illicit factories
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority foiled an attempt to smuggle more than 4.8 million captagon pills through Jeddah’s port, hidden inside a shipment of charcoal.
The authority’s spokesperson Hamoud Al-Harbi said that a shipment arrived at the port, which, after being assessed by customs authorities, was found to contain a large amount of the illicit drug, hidden inside charcoal bags, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
After the pills were seized, the authority coordinated with the General Directorate of Narcotics Control to ensure that the intended recipients were arrested.
Al-Harbi added that ZATCA is working to tighten customs control on Saudi imports and exports and stands ready to combat smuggling.
He called on members of the public to contribute to the fight against smuggling.
ZATCA may be contacted for security reports by phone from inside the Kingdom at 1910, outside the Kingdom at +9661910, or by email at [email protected].
The authority receives reports related to smuggling crimes and violations of the customs system in complete confidentiality and offers financial rewards to any reports that are accurate.
Captagon is an addictive, amphetamine-type stimulant that is mass-produced in illicit factories.
It is simple to produce compared to other narcotics, and drug smugglers have found a market for the substance in the Gulf states.
Syria under Bashar Assad was one of the largest producers of captagon in the region.
When his government was overthrown in December 2024, one of the first steps taken by the new President Ahmed Al-Sharaa was to crack down on the production of captagon in Syria.














