Where We Are Going Today: ‘Katsu Sando’ Japanese sandwiches in Riyadh

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Updated 21 July 2024
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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Katsu Sando’ Japanese sandwiches in Riyadh

  • For lunch, Katsu Sando’s bento delight is a great option. It features donburi chicken with rice, crab onigiri, a pumpkin slice, and a Coca-Cola, providing a well-rounded and delicious meal that’s sure to satisfy

Nestled in the bustling heart of Riyadh, Katsu Sando offers an authentic slice of Japan right in the Kingdom’s capital. This cozy eatery, with its minimalist yet elegant decor, beautifully marries traditional Japanese elements with modern touches, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Katsu Sando specializes in Japanese sandwiches, presenting a diverse menu perfect for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant’s commitment to cleanliness is evident in every detail, from the meticulous packaging to the tasteful decoration, ensuring a casual yet refined dining experience.

A standout on the breakfast menu is the tuna onigiri. This delightful dish strikes the perfect balance of flavor and texture, making it an ideal light start to your day. For those with a sweet tooth, the fruit sando is a must-try; it combines fresh fruit with soft, pillowy Japanese bread, offering a refreshing and satisfying treat.

For lunch, Katsu Sando’s bento delight is a great option. It features donburi chicken with rice, crab onigiri, a pumpkin slice, and a Coca-Cola, providing a well-rounded and delicious meal that’s sure to satisfy.

The restaurant’s menu is diverse, catering to various tastes and preferences. Whether you’re in the mood for a light breakfast, a hearty lunch, or a satisfying dinner, Katsu Sando has something to offer. Their creative combinations and high-quality ingredients ensure a unique and memorable dining experience.

Katsu Sando not only offers delicious Japanese sandwiches but also promises a pleasant dining experience that will leave you wanting more.

For more updates and information, visit their Instagram @katsusando_sa.

 


Where We Are Going Today: Auria

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Updated 02 March 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Auria

  • The restaurant itself is very spacious, offering seating on both sides of the dining area

Situated on the bustling Takhassusi Road, Auria offers a high-end dining and bakery experience in the heart of the capital.

The best way to describe the restaurant is modern and cozy, featuring dim lighting, comfortable seating, and attentive staff.

Before diving into the menu and recommendations, it is worth noting the restaurant’s no-children policy — a choice that feels somewhat unusual given that Riyadh is such a family-oriented city.

Those arriving with children under the age of 13, whether with a reservation or as a walk-in, can expect to be turned away and denied service.

The restaurant offers a fine-dining experience characterized by smaller, more refined portions at a higher price point.

Most starters range from SR55 ($15) to SR75, while the majority of main dishes fall between SR85 and SR135.

Among the starters, the highly recommended dishes include the crispy shrimp tempura — four pieces served with a zesty chili-yuzu mayo — and the lobster kari, which features prawns, cream cheese, and a vibrant coriander-jalapeno dressing.

Another top-rated starter is the grilled corn salad, a vibrant mix of avocado, citrus, and fresh herbs topped with caramelized nuts. The shrimp salad also makes for a refreshing beginning, though it remains a third-choice contender when compared to the standout corn salad.

Regarding the pasta, both the penne arrabbiata and the rigatoni pecorino felt somewhat standard. While well-executed, they were not quite as exciting as the rest of the menu.

For the main courses, there is a choice of several proteins, including sea bass, lamb, veal, chicken and steak. Of these, the most highly recommended are the grilled prime angus fillet and the veal al limone.

The steak was exceptionally tender and juicy, yielding easily to the knife, while the veal was light and buttery with a bright citrus finish.

We were warmly greeted with traditional Saudi coffee, and throughout our meal, our coffee cup was never allowed to run dry.

The restaurant itself is very spacious, offering seating on both sides of the dining area.

While the oversized, cozy chairs are a key attribute of the luxurious ambiance, they are quite heavy and difficult to adjust, often requiring the assistance of a server to help you slide in or out of the table.

In addition to the lunch and dinner service, the restaurant offers a breakfast menu which we have not tried yet.

While the no-children policy and the premium price point may be factors, the quality of the food and the quiet, upscale atmosphere make it a notable, under-the-radar destination in Riyadh.