Where We Are Going Today: Brunswick cafe in Alkhobar

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Updated 04 July 2023
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Where We Are Going Today: Brunswick cafe in Alkhobar

  • All of the cakes and pastries are baked on the premises, so customers can watch as they are made and served fresh

Located in Alkhobar Alshamaliya, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, the Brunswick cafe serves up a range of sweet and savory pastries.

The outlet is the larger of two cafes under the same ownership, with the first opening in Dammam in 2021. Both offer a variety of freshly baked pastries, ranging in price from SR9 ($2.40) for a plain croissant to SR27 for pistachio cake.

To keep customers happy, the cafe regularly updates its offering. In January, it launched its own version of London buns, replicating the famous pastries from Buns From Home in London. They come in a variety of flavors, including blueberry lemon, raspberry and cardamom.

Other favorites include the feta fig focaccia, croissant Gruyere and zaatar, croissant chili cheese, Danish fig, cinnamon hazelnut Danish and Danish blueberry.

The cafe also sells a range of cakes and tarts, including lemon cake, clafoutis, English cake, blackberry and raspberry tart, as well as creme brulee.

All of the cakes and pastries are baked on the premises, so customers can watch as they are made and served fresh.

The cafe also serves drinks, including hot and iced V60 coffee and other favorites like iced Spanish latte, flat white, Americano, cortado and latte.

The Brunswick also provides catering for special occasions.

Open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, the cafe is popular with locals and expats and tends to be at its busiest at the weekend.

For more information visit @brunswick.sa on Instagram.

 

 


Where We Are Going Today: Orient Restaurant

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Updated 26 January 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Orient Restaurant

  • The grilled seabass was simple but cleanly prepared, with a subtle saffron emulsion that didn’t overpower the fish

Orient Restaurant at Rixos Obhur Resort & Villas brings a new dining perspective to the city, drawing on Turkiye’s culinary heritage and the history of the Silk Road.

The concept is evident from the moment guests enter the restaurant, where traditional Turkish flavors are presented with a contemporary touch, and the ambiance reflects the region’s history of trade and cultural exchange.

The menu is broad, featuring cold starters such as haydari, strained yogurt with herbs, and babaganus, smoked aubergine with tahini and olive oil. These dishes are straightforward and well-prepared, with fresh flavors and a clear attention to balance.

For the hot starters, we tried items like halloumi with pomegranate molasses and fried calamari with garlic aioli, which felt original and consistent with the cold dishes in preparation. Some items, however, such as the spiced beef borek, can feel heavy if ordered in multiple quantities.

For the main courses, I tried a range of meats and seafood. The testi kebabi — a clay-pot lamb stew with apricot and thyme — was carefully cooked, with the lamb tender and well-flavored.

The grilled seabass was simple but cleanly prepared, with a subtle saffron emulsion that didn’t overpower the fish.

I also ordered the ali nazik and kuzu sis, both of which were nicely seasoned and had good texture, though the adana kebab was less flavorful than I expected and could have used more spice.

The side dishes were straightforward. We opted for the bulgur pilaf and butter rice to accompany the mains, though they didn’t particularly add anything to the meal.

After finishing the savory dishes, although we were full, we decided to try the desserts. We went with baklava, kunefe, and sutlac, all executed consistently, though they offered few surprises in flavor or presentation.

This is a good place to celebrate a special occasion with its fine-dining setting or simply spend some quality time, enjoying cocktails or traditional Turkish coffee.