Where We Are Going Today: Jeddah’s Karamna

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Updated 07 April 2023
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Where We Are Going Today: Jeddah’s Karamna

JEDDAH: During Ramadan, Jeddah residents often enjoy their iftar or suhoor meal at the beach, watching the sun rise or set, and admiring the blue waters of the Red Sea.

Karamna is one of many seaside eateries with special dining offers during the holy month.

The Lebanese and Khaleeji restaurant has branches in Jeddah and Riyadh, and offers iftar and suhoor with a mixed set menu of both cuisines.

During Ramadan, we visited a branch at the Jeddah Yacht Club, which offers superb views of the sea and sky, and of the luxury boats docked in the marina.

The restaurant menu features appetizers such as hummus, fattoush, baba ghanoush, sambusa and kibbeh, with dates and gahwa for diners to break their fast once the call for maghrib prayer is heard.

After maghrib, waiters serve either vegetable or lentil soup.

Diners can choose the Lebanese mixed grill platter, a selection of juicy and tender kebabs, chicken tawouk, beef tikkas, white kabsa and premium lamb chops garnished with roasted raisins and nuts.

Attractive lanterns, and lighting with moon crescents and stars complement the Ramadan feel.

Visitors can also enjoy Turkish coffee with kunafa nabulsi and qatayef.

Performances by Lebanese dabke dancers are popular with diners.

Karamna’s other Jeddah branch, located in a quiet residential area by the waterfront on Jeddah Art Promenade, also offers sea views. For more information visit their Instagram page @karamna_ksa


Where We Are Going Today: Savory cinnamon rolls at Darcin

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Updated 12 January 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Savory cinnamon rolls at Darcin

  • The labneh zaatar roll was also a great choice, similar to a manakeesh with its creamy and aromatic flavor

Have you ever had a savory cinnamon bun? Neither had we, but Darcin has changed the game. As their slogan says, it’s “not your ordinary spice — it’s cinnamon with attitude.”

The self-proclaimed “Home of the Cinnamon Roll” is in Riyadh’s Al-Rayyan district. It invites you to its outdoor seating area through a wall of natural greenery, equipped with heating lamps that make it the perfect spot to spend a cozy winter night reading a book or catching up with friends. 

We started off with the halloumi pesto roll, which was savory, indulgent and vibrant with creamy basil flavors. The bun itself was extremely soft, almost like a Japanese milk bun, and the halloumi was well cooked and topped with sundried tomatoes. 

The labneh zaatar roll was also a great choice, similar to a manakeesh with its creamy and aromatic flavor.

We capped our meal by indulging our sweet tooth; there are a decent number of options, ranging from a mixed berry cheesecake and pistachio kinafeh to halawa or a creamy tiramisu. It was tough to pick from all the mouthwatering cinnamon rolls on offer, but we settled on the maple pecan, which was great if you’re not looking for something too intensely sweet.

The coffee was also great, and the venue was quite busy for a weekend evening, with all the outdoor seating occupied at some point.

One thing to note is that we didn’t get the best service when we were there. The staff were not especially helpful in providing recommendations, oddly telling us they had no savory options until we proved otherwise by pointing at the menu. 

Regardless, it’s a lovely place to visit if you are seeking new places to hang out in Riyadh or want to grab a treat to take home. They have a selection of sharing boxes that would be great for a night in or a large gathering.