Where We Are Going Today: CLE Cafe in Jeddah

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Updated 09 July 2023
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Where We Are Going Today: CLE Cafe in Jeddah

  • Other offerings include sourdough slices with a range of toppings, bagels, egg sandwiches, regular and chocolate pancakes, and French toast

CLE Cafe in Jeddah serves breakfast, brunch, and specialty coffee — with a French twist.

Located on Qassem Zeinah Street in the city’s Rawdah district the eatery, with its maroon walls and modern leather furniture, offers a relaxing dining experience.

Signature dishes include a Japanese pancake served with a mix of berries, strawberries, and maple syrup, and a crispy quarter loaf with a cheesy and creamy center.

Other offerings include sourdough slices with a range of toppings, bagels, egg sandwiches, regular and chocolate pancakes, and French toast. Portions are generous and presented with a dusting of confectioners’ sugar.

A glass-walled quiet room is available on the second floor of the premises, and on the ground floor, a portrait of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman — photographed by Martin Schoeller for an interview with TIME in 2018 — takes center stage.

The cafe opens from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m., and more information can be found on Instagram at @clecafe.sa.

 


Where We Are Going Today: La Haut Maison et Ciel

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Updated 15 December 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: La Haut Maison et Ciel

  • One of the evening’s highlights was the passion fruit carpaccio salmon

La Haut Maison et Ciel, located in Via Riyadh, is a carefully curated experience.

The interior is warm and refined, defined by rich brown tones, polished marble, and brass accents. During the day, sunlight filters through a wooden sunroof, while evenings bring mood lighting and a softly lit bar that creates a more intimate atmosphere.

The menu is where La Haut makes its strongest impression. Drawing from North African and Mediterranean influences, the dishes blend familiar flavors with thoughtful, restrained twists. Presentation and seasoning feel deliberate without veering into excess.

The tomato goat cheese salad was fresh and well-balanced, with acidity cutting through the creaminess of the cheese. The harissa shrimp salad stood out among the starters, offering a gentle, layered heat that relied more on aromatic spices than intensity.

One of the evening’s highlights was the passion fruit carpaccio salmon. The subtle sweetness and acidity of the passion fruit created a dish that felt clean, elegant, and perfectly balanced. It was as enjoyable to look at as it was to eat.

Among the mains, the slow-cooked, tender asado short ribs were comforting without feeling heavy. The Tunisian lamb offered a warmer, more rustic contrast, with tender meat, fragrant spices, and fluffy couscous creating a deeply satisfying dish.

The Algerian rechta was another standout, particularly for those drawn to comforting homemade pasta, with silky noodles that absorbed the sauce beautifully.

There are, however, minor drawbacks. Portions lean toward the refined side, which may leave one wanting more, especially given the premium pricing. Service was attentive and friendly, but felt slightly stretched during peak hours, with longer pauses between courses.

Desserts are lighter in style, a welcome finish after a flavorful meal, though those seeking indulgent sweets may find the selection limited.

The drinks menu is solid, featuring both well-executed classics and house signatures that complement the food and setting.

Overall, La Haut Maison et Ciel delivers a well-curated dining experience that balances atmosphere, flavor, and creativity.

While pacing and portion size could be refined, it remains a strong addition to Riyadh’s evolving dining scene.