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Updated 24 August 2022
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What We Are Eating Today: Loaded

  • The dishes at the restaurant are simple but perfected to be the best versions of themselves

This restaurant serves up steakhouse and diner staples like burgers, sandwiches, and fries but ups the comfort food level by pouring extra cheese over what you order, making the dishes more decadent and perfect for your social media.

Its most popular offering is the stack of sliders that can serve from three to five people. The staff working at the restaurant will pour cheese onto the stack to cover its outsides. You shouldn’t be afraid to make a mess because the restaurant provides you with gloves.

It is the ideal place to meet up with new people to break the ice.

Fortunately, the food tastes just as good as it looks, so you don’t have to worry about the food just looking good.

They have a variety of loaded fries, some of which are only for the brave as they are extremely hot and spicy.

The sliders, even without the extra cheese sauce, are soft and melt in your mouth. The brisket sandwiches are beautiful to behold and encapsulated in thick slices of brioche bread.

Even the pasta is smothered in rich cheese sauces and spices that make each bite explode with flavor.

The dishes at the restaurant are simple but perfected to be the best versions of themselves.

One of the best things about the restaurant was that it served drinks that were not overly sweet and complemented the food perfectly.

On top of everything, prices are reasonable, so it is perfect for a quick visit without thinking twice.

 


Where We Are Going Today: Randy’s Donuts in Jeddah

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Updated 01 February 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Randy’s Donuts in Jeddah

  • Randy’s Donuts is fairly priced compared to other specialty dessert outlets in Jeddah

Randy’s Donuts in Jeddah brings one of the most recognizable American donut brands to the city, with locations in the Al-Mohammadiyyah district and on Prince Sultan road.

The Al-Mohammadiyyah branch is spacious and designed for both casual dining and takeaway. Upon entering, the aroma of freshly made donuts and coffee fills the air.

One wall features a large poster highlighting the brand’s California heritage and the original Randy’s Donuts location alongside images of well-known American figures associated with the site over the years, including Snoop Dogg. The rest of the space remains intentionally simple.

Randy’s Donuts is fairly priced compared to other specialty dessert outlets in Jeddah. Individual donuts generally range from SR9 ($2.40) to SR14 for classic and specialty varieties, with premium options priced slightly higher.

During my visit, I tried the apple fritter, which offered a crisp exterior, a chewy texture, and rich notes of apple and cinnamon.

The creme brulee donut from the premium selection featured a caramelized crust with a custard filling, providing a richer alternative to standard glazed donuts.

The Long John stood out for its soft, light, chewy dough and thick chocolate glaze, delivering a classic American-style donut experience.

The donuts are noticeably larger than average, making them suitable for sharing and offering good value for their size.

In addition to Jeddah, the brand has expanded into Riyadh, with locations at Boulevard Riyadh City and other districts. Randy’s Donuts is also available on major delivery platforms, including Keeta.

For more information, visit their Instagram: @randysdonuts_sa.