Where We Are Going Today: Ramla Terraza in Riyadh

Ramla Terraza opened its doors earlier this month to showcase four restaurants to enhance visitors’ experiences during the Riyadh Calendar. (Supplied)
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Updated 16 February 2023
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Where We Are Going Today: Ramla Terraza in Riyadh

Ramla Terraza opened its doors earlier this month to showcase four restaurants to enhance visitors’ experiences during the Riyadh Calendar.

Clap embodies the nobility of Japanese cuisine in a modern style that goes with contemporary taste. The restaurant is notable for its luxurious seating areas with attractive designs, and ceilings decorated with innovative artistic forms.

Jones the Grocer is an Australian restaurant and store. It offers dishes prepared by skilled chefs in an open kitchen, with a variety of hot and cold drinks also on offer, in addition to a variety of delicious pastries and desserts. The restaurant also includes high-quality types of cheese and meat.

Argentine restaurant Brute is for lovers of meat dishes primarily, and its menu includes several favorite dishes, including steaks imported from the South American country.

Iris Cafe boasts a menu of refreshing innovative dishes and drinks, bringing an elegant, natural and free-spirited energy to Riyadh. The modern cafe and lounge is an international brand that has won many awards.

The General Entertainment Authority launched the Riyadh Calendar last month and it is set to continue until the middle of March.

It offers visitors to the city the opportunity to attend a variety of events, including concerts and other forms of entertainment.

Zones to visit include The Groves, Boulevard World and Boulevard Riyadh City, which all boast a variety of attractions while having different opening times.
 


Where We Are Going Today: Adani Bar in Jeddah

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Updated 13 February 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Adani Bar in Jeddah

  • The two-way cheese sandwiches, paired with either strawberry or blueberry jam, play on sweet and savory contrasts

Located in Al-Rawdah, Adani Bar is a small cafe founded on Yemeni tea and coffee traditions, with a menu that mixes the familiar with personal interpretation.

The focus here is clearly on Adani tea. The classic version blends milk with tea and spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, saffron, cloves and habaq. It is served hot or cold and the balance remains steady in both forms.

Other drinks lean toward fusion, including the London, which combines Yemeni Haraz coffee with cinnamon paste, milk and maple syrup, and ya caramela, in which Adani tea is paired with a Haraz espresso shot and caramel sauce.

These drinks show experimentation, though some combinations feel busier than necessary and may not appeal to those who prefer simpler tastes.

Food options are limited, but show some variety nevertheless. Sandwiches such as the ultimate tuna — with sun-dried tomatoes, olives and tahini mayo — and the establishment’s turkey offering — a regional take on turkey and mozzarella — are filling without being heavy.

The two-way cheese sandwiches, paired with either strawberry or blueberry jam, play on sweet and savory contrasts.

And do not miss the lamb kebab, a new menu addition served both as a plate and a sandwich and served with yogurt, tahini and accompaniments that stay close to traditional flavors.

Desserts follow a similar approach. I tried the basboosa with Adani ice cream, which connected well with the cafe’s core theme. I also tried dibs and tahini brownies, both of which were rich and satisfying, boasting layered elements that made for generous portions.