Where We Are Going Today: Flower power coffee shop in Jeddah

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Updated 02 March 2022
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Where We Are Going Today: Flower power coffee shop in Jeddah

Looking to spice up your social media feed? The Flower Cup cafe in Jeddah is not only a feast for the eyes, but also serves excellent coffee and superb desserts.

Diners can choose flowers from a nursery on site before settling down to enjoy a hot or cold coffee from the extensive menu.

Coffee lovers have a choice of cappuccino, macchiato or latte, which come with artfully designed foam, courtesy of the barista while espresso and double espresso are served in a warm ceramic cup.

In the dessert section, mango cheese and basbousa cheese are a must-try.

The Flower Cup achieves a balance between coffee and flowers, and also offers a private space to celebrate special occasions.

Make your loved ones’ special day more memorable with the cafe’s coffee and flower hamper combination, which comes with a free delivery service.

The cafe is also an ideal place to spend time with a coffee and a good book or good friend.


Where We Are Going Today: Taste and Tales by Chef Shagufa

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Updated 29 December 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: Taste and Tales by Chef Shagufa

  • We shared three platters among the six of us, and needless to say, the portions were generous and the flavors satisfying

Relatively new on the block, Taste and Tales by Chef Shagufa, located in Jeddah’s Al-Rehab district, has been making quite a buzz on social media.

So, on a cool Friday morning at 7:00 a.m., five of my cousins and I decided to visit the restaurant to experience its much-talked-about traditional South Asian breakfast for ourselves.

We ordered the restaurant’s hyped breakfast thali (platter), which included sooji halwa (semolina pudding), kheer (rice pudding), chickpea curry, potato curry, pickles, pooris (fried, fluffy bread), and paranthas (layered flatbread), all served in beautiful copper serveware.

We shared three platters among the six of us, and needless to say, the portions were generous and the flavors satisfying. 

Personally, I enjoyed everything on the platter except the semolina pudding, which I found a little bland for my taste.

For drinks, five of us ordered milk tea, which was fairly good. One of my cousins opted for their famed Pakola lassi and couldn’t stop raving about it. Since she didn’t let any of us sample it, we’ve decided it’s something to try on our next visit.

Our total bill came to SR150 ($40), slightly higher than what nearby restaurants charge for similar breakfast platters. However, the taste, presentation, and overall ambience more than make up for the difference.

Not many South Asian restaurants in Jeddah offer decent dine-in breakfast seating for families, but Taste and Tales stands out. With its simple interiors and modest seating, the space is clean, comfortable, and welcoming. It’s definitely a place I’d visit again with my female friends, cousins, and family.