Where We Are Going Today: Bollywood Restaurant in Jeddah

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Updated 19 April 2023
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Where We Are Going Today: Bollywood Restaurant in Jeddah

  • Appetizers, such as dahi puri and samosas, reflect Indian street snacks and have a wonderful tangy taste

Diners at Bollywood Restaurant could be forgiven for believing they have been transported to a cinema hall surrounded by movie posters, while modern Indian flavors tempt the palate and offer a different level of satisfaction.

The restaurant at North Obhur, King Faisal Street, Jeddah, has 90 dishes on its menu, with high-quality offerings featuring fresh ingredients and spices that are a staple of Indian cooking.

Appetizers, such as dahi puri and samosas, reflect Indian street snacks and have a wonderful tangy taste.

Dishes are rich and deeply flavored, especially the mutton raan, a lamb leg slowly cooked until the meat melts away from the bone. It is served with butter naan or roti (bread).

The fragrant flavors of Indian food are highlighted in delicious butter chicken, chicken tikka masala, chicken 65, and juicy chicken lababdaar.

Lamb chops are cooked to soft succulence and served with a tangy sauce.

Delicious chicken and mutton biryani offer a feast of Indian flavor, while shrimp 65 and shrimp nawabi add to the creative menu.

 

 


Where We Are Going Today: Yu by Toki Restaurant in Riyadh

Updated 24 February 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Yu by Toki Restaurant in Riyadh

  • One order comes with two rolls on a plate, perfect for those looking to share one of the best dishes on the menu

Bringing its flavors from Toki in Jeddah, Yu by Toki is in Riyadh at Mamlaka Social Dining, tucked into a back corner, where the Chinese restaurant offers dishes inspired by Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine, with a modern twist.

At Mamlaka Social Dining, guests order directly from each restaurant’s booth before choosing a table within the shared dining area. Many opt for the outdoor terrace, which offers sweeping views of Riyadh from the iconic tower.

Yu’s one-page menu is concise yet diverse in options, with a particular focus on starters and dim sum. The starters introduce the menu’s flavor palette.

To start, I opted for the Szechuan crispy duck roll which comes wrapped in homemade pancake and stuffed with cucumber and spring onion alongside the crispy duck meat.

One order comes with two rolls on a plate, perfect for those looking to share one of the best dishes on the menu. The crunchy duck meat, fresh cucumber, and sweet sauce provides a balanced and delicious starter experience.

Another popular dish — often sold out — is the bang bang chicken, served with chili and pandan cream for a bold, spicy kick. For a milder option, the smoked corn chicken offers a deeper, caramelized flavor profile.

When it comes to buns and dumplings, I would go for either the baked smoked angus bun or the Szechuan sui mai.

If you are looking for something on the heavier side, the baked smoked angus bun is intense with strong flavors of beef paired with a sauce and fluffy bun.

On the other hand, the Szechuan sui mai is a light and fresh dish, paired with soybean, chili, Chinese mushrooms, and spring onion.

For the main course, I selected the sweet and sour chicken and paired it with the vegetable noodles.

Unfortunately, Yu by Toki’s does not offer dessert, which can be disappointing for those looking to indulge in Chinese varieties. Mamlaka Social Dining solves this by offering a vast array of options.