Where We Are Going Today: ‘Il Figo’ flavors of Italy at Khobar City Walk

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Updated 30 July 2024
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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Il Figo’ flavors of Italy at Khobar City Walk

  • The crispy calamari is a fan favorite, as are the arancini bolognese, beef carpaccio and, of course, burrata and tomato salad. Truffle risotto is also very popular

If you are in the Eastern Province and feel like sampling the flavors of Italy without hopping on a plane, visit Il Figo at Khobar City Walk.

The first and only branch in the Kingdom opened last year and is a welcome spot for those hoping for breezy Mediterranean vibes that will transport your taste buds to the Amalfi coast.

Their drinks menu offers plenty of fresh mocktails, with variations including pomegranate and thyme, pineapple and cinnamon, watermelon and basil, and cucumber, mint and lime.

We ordered the Il Figo salad, which goes for SR45 ($12); it was small but tasty and refreshing, featuring fresh avocado, juicy tomatoes, crispy lettuce and shards of cheese spread throughout.

The crispy calamari is a fan favorite, as are the arancini bolognese, beef carpaccio and, of course, burrata and tomato salad. Truffle risotto is also very popular.

Just six months after opening in June last year, the eatery won the Saudi Food Show’s Masters of Pizza competition, so naturally, we had to try the pizza.

We ordered the pizza parmigiana, which contains slices of perfectly cooked eggplant with a cheesy bite that goes for SR80. It was delicious. They also have several other flavors, from the classics to more elaborate ones, including options for meat lovers.

We also tried the tiramisu for SR60, which we devoured. Next time, we plan to try the Amalfi lemon tart.

There are seating options outside on the terrace as well as indoor tables. They host small corporate or private parties as well.

They are open from 4 p.m. to midnight on weekdays and from 2 p.m. until 1 a.m. on weekends.

For updates and more information, check their Instagram @ilfigo.saudi.

 


Where We Are Going Today: Agio in Riyadh

Updated 27 February 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Agio in Riyadh

RIYADH: If you are looking for high-end Italian food in Riyadh with an ambience as great as the menu, Agio is the place to go. Tucked into The Canopy in central Riyadh in the Hittin neighborhood, Agio is a great location for those looking for Italian that is farther away from heavy traffic on the weekends.

The restaurant draws inspiration from the Amalfi Coast of Italy, with the flavors, colors and aroma of Capri making its way into the Agio experience. Agio describes itself as “the celebration of food of the Capri coast” as its menu blends traditional dishes with new flavors and innovative twists.

When entering, you can choose to either sit on the upstairs outdoor terrace or at the indoor tables downstairs. If you are going when the weather is pleasant, I would certainly recommend sitting upstairs, as the scenery, view and decor is unbeatable.

For the menu, I would opt for appetizers like the bresaola, which costs SR112 ($30) — it is a great starter for a classic Italian dinner as it blends flavors of Spanish beef with parmesan. If you are looking for a carb and creamy starter instead, Agio’s sformato di patate is a delicious option.

Priced at SR38, the appetizer brings together baked potatoes with a warm creamy cheese sauce. The menu offers other appetizers with many including soup, calamari and salad.

Limoncello Tiramisù. (Supplied)

Their baby calamari (SR132) and Flamengo tomato soup (SR45) are both worth trying if you are looking for more appetizers for the table.

Moving onto mains, the pasta and ravioli menus are excitingly diverse. With a vast array of options to choose from, I would order multiple options to share for the table as you do not want to limit yourself to one dish.

A favorite of mine would be the rigatoni piccanti (SR95), which blends creamy pink sauce with spicy aromas from the chili sauce. For truffle lovers, Agio offers both a ravioli and risotto option. Risotto al tartufo (SR275) is a classic creamy risotto shaved black truffle. For those who favor a good ravioli, the truffle & pecorino ravioli (SR115) is a creamier option due to the soft ricotta filling.

Agio offers a vast menu for mains which ranges from the pastas listed above to many more, as well pizza, meat, fish and chicken selections. The veal Milanese (SR210) and branzino di sofia (SR185) are great protein-based dishes to pair alongside your selected pastas and pizzas.

Be sure to save some space for dessert because Agio’s dessert menu truly brings a taste of Capri to the table.

If you are looking to dive into the zesty lemon flavors of the Amalfi Coast, I recommend either the torta della nonna (SR70) or the limoncello tiramisu (SR105). The torta della nonna is a nutty and lemony pastry dessert option, whereas the limoncello tiramisu is a soft mascarpone cream dish. For those looking to try more traditional dessert options, I would opt for the classic tiramisu.

While Agio is a delicious option for anyone looking to try a Capri-style restaurant in Riyadh, the restaurant is certainly on the higher-end price wise; but if you are willing to spend a little extra, Agio’s menu is worth the visit.