Where We Are Going Today: Chan Restaurant in Jeddah offers indulgent flavors

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Updated 14 February 2023
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Where We Are Going Today: Chan Restaurant in Jeddah offers indulgent flavors

Chan, a newly opened casual restaurant in Jeddah, is the place to go if you’re craving Asian food. It gathers “favorites from the streets of Asia” under one roof.

Speaking of streets, Chan’s lively and festive interiors recreate the trendy, urban streets and alleys that will take you on a journey through downtown Japan, Korea and beyond.

Luminous neon lights, graffiti, old-school arcade games, and elements of urban Asian art and architecture lend the restaurant a transportive and groovy vibe.

From experimental diners to those who absolutely love Asian cuisine, Chan offers indulgent flavors with something for everyone.

Chan’s experienced chefs present authentic dishes in addition to signature offerings such as steamed shrimp dumplings, tom yum soup, Korean ramen, kung pao chicken, Mongolian beef, and more.

During my visit what attracted me most was the well-balanced flavor of the hot and sour soup, with a spicy and soothing taste that makes it a perfect dish for cold days. It is made using chicken stock and spiced with typical Asian ingredients including ginger, soy sauce and pepper.

The crispy noodle salad was also delicious and suitable for those who are conscious about their calorie intake.

Chan is a common surname in Asian households that also has a folklore connotation to it. One thing is for certain, the restaurant does not disappoint.

For more information visit their Instagram @chan.ksa.

 


Where We Are Going Today: Nakhat Marga

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Updated 21 February 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Nakhat Marga

  • For the main course, the menu offers a variety of meat and chicken dishes, but the must-try is madhgout laham, a flavorful one-pot meal of spiced meat slow-cooked with rice and served hot

Nakhat Marga, with locations in Al-Naeem and Al-Waha in Jeddah, is a restaurant that focuses on traditional Saudi meat and broth dishes, making it a fitting choice to celebrate Saudi Founding Day. 

The menu is structured around classic dishes, offering a wide selection of meats, chicken, and accompanying sides that reflect the culinary heritage of the Kingdom.

We began with jareesh, a creamy, savory porridge, and marqa, a slow-cooked stew of tender meat, onions, garlic, and different spices, simmered to create a rich broth. 

For the main course, the menu offers a variety of meat and chicken dishes, but the must-try is madhgout laham, a flavorful one-pot meal of spiced meat slow-cooked with rice and served hot.

If you are looking for other rice options, red meat madhbi is cooked in a traditional style, with muqlaqil and maknoom offering familiar tastes that many in Jeddah would recognize from home-cooked meals. 

Among the chicken dishes, kabli stands out for its balanced flavor, but the must try is the maqluba which is served in a generous portion, layering rice and chicken in the classic inverted style. The taste is so good that you may end up eating more than you expected.

Side dishes such as liver and moussaka were consistent with their descriptions and went well with the mains, not too heavy or filling. I also tried the yogurt cucumber salad, which offered a simple, cooling contrast to the heavier meat dishes.

Desserts such as basbousa are served with a dipping sauce, while marsa, made from semolina, sugar, butter, and flavored with cardamom, is similar in texture to basbousa but may vary slightly in ingredients and taste different.

Aseedah is a must-try when visiting, delivering a comforting taste of Saudi cuisine with its soft, traditional porridge served with butter, honey, or date syrup.

The restaurant’s atmosphere leans more toward functional but traditional dining rather than an elaborate experience, which keeps the focus on the food itself.