Where We Are Going Today: Toast & Tonic restaurant in Alkhobar

Toast & Tonic is open from 7 a.m. until midnight every day except on Thursdays and Fridays when it is open from 7 a.m. until 1 a.m. (AN photo by Jasmine Bager)
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Updated 10 October 2023
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Where We Are Going Today: Toast & Tonic restaurant in Alkhobar

Located at Villaggio Restaurant Village in Alkhobar, which has become a hip retail hub with a cluster of international eateries overlooking a dancing water fountain, Toast & Tonic is an elegant choice to grab a bite.

While this is their only permanent branch in the Kingdom thus far, they have been participating with popups at events like MDLBeast and have become an active caterer in recent years.

Their brick-and-mortar space is beautifully decorated with plenty of seating and an extensive menu that includes popular acai bowls, burgers, sandwiches, and desserts.

We tried their crispy chicken burger, which costs SR 36 ($9) and comes with the fixings and a side of fresh fries. The crispy chicken combined with fresh lettuce was enjoyable. The fries were peppered with cheese flakes, parsley and paprika, which made for an elevated experience. We washed it all down with their popular passion fruit mojito, a tasty and tangy drink priced at SR24.

They also offer lemon ricotta pancakes, stuffed crepes and a crispy Om Ali, which is a modern twist on the popular dessert. They also offer the usual hot and cold beverages.

Toast & Tonic is open from 7 a.m. until midnight every day except on Thursdays and Fridays when it is open from 7 a.m. until 1 a.m. 

For more information, visit their Instagram @toastandtonic.sa.


Where We Are Going Today: Don Ruben’s Mexican Restaurant

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Updated 09 March 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Don Ruben’s Mexican Restaurant

  • For something more indulgent, the shrimp fajitas arrived sizzling at the table, filling the air with the aroma of garlic and spices

Tucked inside the Diplomatic Quarter, Don Ruben’s Mexican Restaurant feels like a small slice of Mexico in the Saudi capital. 

The moment you arrive, the atmosphere shifts — colorful decor abounds, with upbeat Latin music. The smell of grilled tortillas drifting from the kitchen creates a casual, welcoming space that invites diners to settle in and stay.

The restaurant has built a reputation as one of Riyadh’s go-to spots for Mexican comfort food, serving generous plates of tacos, burritos and fajitas in a lively, easygoing setting. 

The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, making it a popular choice for families and groups of friends looking for a fun meal rather than a formal dining experience.

On my visit, the table was quickly filled with some of the restaurant’s favorites. The guacamole, served fresh and bright with lime and cilantro, was a simple but satisfying start. Paired with warm tortilla chips, it was the perfect way to ease into the meal.

The real highlight, however, was the tacos. The beef tacos were packed with flavor, with tender meat tucked into soft tortillas and topped with fresh onions and cilantro. 

At around SR35 ($9) to SR45 for a plate, depending on the filling, it felt reasonably priced for the size of the portion.

Another standout was the chicken burrito, a hearty dish loaded with rice, beans and grilled chicken, wrapped in a soft tortilla and served with fries. It was large enough to share — though you may not want to.

For something more indulgent, the shrimp fajitas arrived sizzling at the table, filling the air with the aroma of garlic and spices. Priced at about SR65, it is a satisfying dish that balances bold flavor with generous portions.

Service during my visit was friendly and relaxed, adding to the laid-back vibe that makes the restaurant easy to enjoy with friends or family.

If there is one negative, it is that the restaurant can get quite busy during peak hours, especially on weekends, which sometimes means waiting a little longer for a table and for the food to arrive.

Still, Don Ruben’s delivers exactly what it promises: bold flavors, satisfying portions and a cheerful atmosphere. It remains one of Riyadh’s most reliable spots for tacos, burritos and a casual taste of Latin America.