Where We Are Going Today: Athr Cafe in Riyadh offers gourmet coffee

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Updated 31 March 2023
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Where We Are Going Today: Athr Cafe in Riyadh offers gourmet coffee

If you like reading books while enjoying a beverage in a cozy atmosphere, you should visit Athr Cafe. Located in the center of the Al-Malqa district in Riyadh, it is a terrific spot to study, unwind, or get together with friends for a drink.

The genuine motorcycle next to the door, which gives the coffee shop a modern classic atmosphere, will catch your eye as soon as you arrive.  

One of the most well-liked study spots for undergrads, this student-focused cafe has a ton of study spaces.  

Athr Cafe offers gourmet coffee, speciality coffee, a selection of fresh baked goods and a variety of cold beverages.  

The library area, along with the extremely comfy luxury sofas and the cafe's warm and welcoming yellow lights, are what make this place unique.  

You can browse the selection of books, pick one you like, and relax and spend hours reading it in a serene environment.  

A spacious sitting space with tables, a more intimate outdoor seating area with cushions where you may gather with friends or family to enjoy after indulging in some delectable sweets, and the library area make up the seating area at Athr.  

Once inside the cafe, you'll feel as though you've embarked on a story that will transport you between its classic books and stylish, modern design.

Small business owners and locally produced commodities, including water, coffee beans, and baked goods, are supported by the coffee shops.

Visitors enjoy coming back frequently because of the staff's friendliness and professionalism, as well as the fact that every sip of every beverage is prepared correctly.  

For a more focused drink, you may add a shot of espresso to their speciality — Athr Mojito —  which is an extremely refreshing mojito made with berries or peaches.

The shop has a lot of natural elements, like wood and plants, that make you feel at home and entice you to remain longer.  

The most expensive drink the cafe offers is the signature one, which costs $6.40, making the price rate relatively fair for a neighborhood cafe.

 

 


Where We Are Going Today: Tayibat Almadina

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Updated 27 January 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Tayibat Almadina

  • The chicken itself is moist and juicy, with portions that feel fair and satisfying

Located in the Kingdom’s capital, Tayibat Almadina positions itself as a modern take on a deeply Saudi staple, and, for the most part, it delivers exactly that.

With a concise menu of just six items, the restaurant makes it clear that its focus is refinement rather than reinvention.

The offerings include four variations of chicken shawarma — spicy, tabbouleh, classic, and sarookh — alongside two falafel options, classic and special.

The standout element at Tayibat Almadina is the bread. Fried and lightly toasted, it adds a subtle crunch that distinguishes the shawarma from many competitors in Riyadh. This texture elevates the overall bite and gives the sarookh-style wraps a comforting heft without feeling heavy.

The chicken itself is moist and juicy, with portions that feel fair and satisfying. Flavor-wise, the shawarma leans toward balance rather than boldness, with a gentle sweetness — likely from molasses — and a light hint of tabbouleh that adds freshness without overpowering the meat. 

That said, the chicken could benefit from deeper marination. While well-cooked, it sometimes lacks the punch that shawarma lovers expect, especially when compared to more aggressively seasoned local favorites.

The two accompanying sauces — the Shami spicy sauce and the classic garlic (thoum) — are pleasant but familiar. The garlic sauce, in particular, is standard and does not set itself apart from what’s commonly available across the city. 

Falafel fans will appreciate the crisp exterior and soft interior, especially in the “special” version, which feels slightly more indulgent. Fries are thin and straightforward, though lightly seasoned. Offering optional spicy seasoning would be a welcome and culturally fitting addition. 

The experience extends beyond food. Tayibat Almadina’s self-check-in ordering system is efficient and modern, reducing wait times and keeping the process smooth, even during busy periods. Staff interactions are friendly and professional, and hygiene standards appear well-maintained. Parking, however, can be challenging depending on the time of day. 

Overall, Tayibat Almadina doesn’t aim to radically redefine shawarma. Instead, it offers a clean, reliable, slightly elevated version of a beloved classic. It’s a solid choice for those seeking something familiar with a small twist — worth a visit, especially if it’s already on your route.