Dead Sea Marriott Resort announces opening of new restaurant

OAK Tree Kitchen offers an experience where the taste of tradition and the artistry of design converge to celebrate the best of Jordan.
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Updated 03 December 2023
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Dead Sea Marriott Resort announces opening of new restaurant

Nestled amidst the picturesque surroundings of the Jordan Valley, Dead Sea Marriott Resort and Spa has announced the opening of its latest culinary addition, Oak Tree Kitchen offering Jordanian classics with a contemporary twist. The new restaurant represents not just a dining venue, but an embodiment of Jordan’s culinary and cultural legacy.
The name itself pays homage to the national tree of Jordan, embodying the nation’s resilient spirit and profound history. “When creating OAK Tree Kitchen, we envisioned more than a dining space; we aspired for an immersive cultural touchpoint that narrates Jordan’s fascinating journey,” said Muhannad Hameed, general manager. He added: “This endeavor saw our dedicated culinary and food and beverage teams collaborating seamlessly, pooling their passion and expertise. The result is an unparalleled gastronomic journey with a genuine Jordanian hospitality that we’re eager to share. We believe that each meal should be more than just a feast for the palate; it should be a tale told, a memory evoked. And we’re all excitedly poised to relay this enchanting narrative to every guest who walks through our doors.”

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The name of the restaurant ‘OAK Tree Kitchen’ pays homage to the national tree of Jordan, embodying the nation’s resilient spirit and profound history.

In essence, OAK Tree Kitchen is not merely a dining establishment. It is an experience where the taste of tradition and the artistry of design converge to celebrate the best of Jordan. The architecture and decor are as rich in narrative as the menu. Drawing from the designs of Al-Salt’s historic homes, the space reflects Jordan’s heritage, melding traditional and modern design elements. Handcrafted creations by local Jordanian artists are proudly displayed, reinforcing the restaurant’s commitment to homegrown talent and craftsmanship.
“Our commitment to authentic representation extends beyond the plate. Set in the heart of the resort, the design of our restaurant embodies Jordan’s deep historical resonance. Drawing inspiration from As-Salt, the ancient trading hub of west-central Jordan, the interior of Oak Tree Kitchen combines modern elegance with motifs that celebrate Jordan’s rich heritage,”said Yazan Muasher, innovation and development manager of Business Tourism Company.
Guests can witness culinary artistry in real-time at the open kitchen, in the heart of Oak Tree Kitchen. “There’s an undeniable charm in observing the meticulous preparation of dishes, with unique methods used to craft traditional Jordanian delights such as mansaf and shish barak, to the innovative twists on classics that our chefs have masterfully introduced,” said Philip Papadopoulos, multi-property general manager.
“We’re not just offering food and drinks; we’re sharing our home, our stories, and our heritage with every guest who walks through our doors,” said Hameed.

 


Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Endowment projects worth SR8bn launched in Makkah

Updated 19 February 2026
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Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Endowment projects worth SR8bn launched in Makkah

Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Real Estate Company has announced the launch of several real estate projects belonging to the Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Endowment system in Makkah, with a total investment exceeding SR8 billion ($2.1 billion). These projects include commercial, residential, and hospitality developments, as well as strategic land plots, as part of the company’s commitment to supporting the Kingdom’s real estate sector and enhancing the quality of life in the holy city.

The announcement was made during a field tour by a delegation of high-level officials including Saleh Al-Rasheed, CEO of the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites; Ihsan Bafakih, chairman of the board of directors of Sulaiman bin Abdulaziz Al-Rajhi Holding Company; Haitham Al-Fayez, chairman of Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Real Estate Company and CEO of Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Holding Company; Moath Al-Mukhudub, managing director and CEO of Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Real Estate Company; and Anas Mansour Abadi, CEO of real estate at Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Holding Company and representative of the Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Endowment, alongside members of the board of directors of both the holding and real estate companies and the executive team.

The tour included the launch of the Tilal Towers project, with an investment value of SR2 billion, featuring more than 2,500 hotel rooms, strengthening the hospitality sector in Makkah.

The delegation also visited the Tilal Village project, valued at SR2.8 billion. It is one of the prominent qualitative projects within the hospitality ecosystem in Makkah.

Furthermore, the visit covered the residential buildings within Tilal Village, comprising 828 units, with an investment of SR800 million. The delegation inspected the specialized hospital, medical complex housing, and the office and commercial plazas.

During the tour, a contract was signed for the Al-Rajhi Center project, valued at SR250 million, as part of a comprehensive rehabilitation plan.

The inspection also included the Al-Ukayshiyyah land, spanning 4 million square meters, and the Al-Ghazzawi project land, valued at SR250 million.

The tour concluded with prayers at the Aisha Al-Rajhi Mosque, the second-largest mosque in Makkah after the Grand Mosque, with a capacity for 50,000 worshippers.

This visit underscores the importance of these investments, which represent a clear direction toward enhancing the management of the endowment’s assets through diversification, redevelopment, and strategic expansion, in line with the development goals of the Makkah city and Saudi Vision 2030.

Sulaiman Al-Rajhi Real Estate, a subsidiary of Sulaiman bin Abdulaziz Al-Rajhi Holding Company, continues to provide innovative solutions to elevate the real estate sector to international standards.