Where We Are Going Today: Madame Banquet restaurant in Alkhobar

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The restaurant is open 4 p.m. to midnight on Fridays, and 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. all other days. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)
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The restaurant is open 4 p.m. to midnight on Fridays, and 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. all other days. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)
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Updated 13 September 2023
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Where We Are Going Today: Madame Banquet restaurant in Alkhobar

The Madame Banquet restaurant in Alkhobar offers not only an all-day menu but also the opportunity to smoke a hookah.

More like a chic living room than a cafe, the eatery serves a range of breakfast and lunch dishes until 3 p.m., including croque monsieur, pancakes, croissants, and eggs.

For diners sensitive to smoke, mornings are the best time to visit.

Popular with evening customers is the Caesar salad presented in an edible tortilla bowl. A lemon with mint mojito mocktail is a recommended accompaniment.

Another favorite, and ideal for sharing, is the truffle ravioli stuffed with mushroom and ricotta cheese, tossed with toasted walnuts, and served in a creamy, truffle sauce.

A choice of desserts includes blueberry cake, which goes down well with a cappuccino.

The restaurant is open 4 p.m. to midnight on Fridays, and 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. all other days. For further information visit Instagram at @madame.banquet.
 


Where We Are Going Today: Wild Flower

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Updated 25 January 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Wild Flower

  • The menu offers a modern fusion concept: from Italian dishes to Middle Eastern cuisine with a local twist, there is something for everyone

If you are ever in AlUla and looking for a dining experience in the heart of the oasis, overlooking its lush farmlands and surrounded by palm trees, I highly recommend checking out Wild Flower in Daimumah. 

What is really unique about Wild Flower is its farm-to-table concept: as you discover the different vegetables and herbs grown in Daimumah, such as eggplant, coriander, tomatoes, spring onions, arugula, and chili peppers, you get the burst of flavor from the fresh produce straight to your plate.

The menu offers a modern fusion concept: from Italian dishes to Middle Eastern cuisine with a local twist, there is something for everyone.

We started off the meal with some cold mezze. The avocado hummus and beetroot hummus, served with beetroot chips, were light and refreshing as we took a break from the harsh sun under the restaurant’s shaded seating area.

We really enjoyed the watermelon salad that had an interesting mix between tangy and sweet, but the crunchy parmesan truffle fries are a must. 

For mains, we opted for the vegetarian biryani, which was not anything to write home about, but the lemon garlic pasta dish, served with grilled chicken, was definitely one we would go back for.

We also really enjoyed their Moroccan-style roasted chicken, which was super juicy and spiced to perfection.

The service, although a bit slow, was OK. The staff did their best to accommodate our needs. When I ordered an iced ginger lemonade and was served hot ginger tea instead, they were happy to change the order. The spot is moderately priced and perfect for sharing if you are going with a large group.

It is also a great spot to visit solo. While there is a small entry fee for Daimumah, you can explore the farms, pick vegetables to take home, feed the goats, join an art workshop at The Nest, see art installations, and learn about AlUla’s landscape, flora and fauna — and then finish the visit with a good meal.