Where We Are Going Today: The Art Cafe

The owner’s passion for art inspired them to launch the cafe with an in-house gallery. (Photo by Haifa Alshammari)
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Updated 27 August 2023
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Where We Are Going Today: The Art Cafe

If you’re an art enthusiast with a love for coffee, then Art Cafe in Riyadh is the place for you.

The cafe opened at the UWalk on Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz Al-Awwal Road in Riyadh three years ago and has several branches in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom.

With high ceilings and comfortable seating, the cafe is a great place to relax if you’re looking for an escape from the summer heat and want an enriching and creative ambiance.

The owner’s passion for art inspired them to launch the cafe with an in-house gallery. They offer customers opportunities to display their artwork on the walls of the cafe free of charge, which adds a great local touch to the interior.

Due to the proximity of its location to King Saud University, the cafe has become a hub for students and university staff looking for a suitable place to enjoy coffee, work, study or even just gather with friends.

Along with a range of options for hot and cold coffee, including a lavender latte and dark mountain latte, and a variety of berry mojitos, they also have cheesecakes and cookies.

However, despite the vibrant atmosphere and satisfying service, the lack of savory options on the menu leaves something to be desired.

 

 


Where We Are Going Today: Cocina La Cantina

Updated 15 February 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Cocina La Cantina

Mexican restaurant Cocina La Cantina — on Sari Road in Jeddah’s Al-Zahra district — offers a menu focused on traditional flavors with contemporary twists.

I started with three salads, including maiz del fuego and verde brasa. The charred corn and kale were well prepared, and the dressings reflected traditional Mexican flavors.

The seafood dishes — lamica roja and aguachile de camaron — were fresh and retained their natural texture and taste. Guacamole served with crispy plantain provided a simple balance to the spiced dishes. 

The tostadas, especially the salmon and smoked crab versions, were well executed, with each ingredient distinct and flavors authentic. The menu offers a variety of options.

I also tried the birria quesadilla, featuring slow-cooked beef with Oaxacan-style cheese in a blue corn tortilla, and the ribotes — charred corn ribs topped with cotija, lime, tajín, and smoky morita mayo. Totopos with guacamole and pico de gallo completed my round of starters. 

For mains, I had pollo enmolado, with 48-hour marinated chicken in chintextle mole served with XO rice; pipian del mar, featuring salmon with molokhia pipian and macha oil; and carne asada suprema, a 24-hour marinated Wagyu 5+ striploin with guacamole and salsa verde.

The proteins were fresh and cooked to order, with sauces and marinades complementing the dishes as described.

The menu uses Mexican-style names but includes clear descriptions, and the staff are knowledgeable and happy to answer questions. For more information, visit @lacantina.ksa.