Where We Are Going Today: ‘Barbar’ - Lebanese cuisine in Riyadh

The restaurant has a great variety of Lebanese dishes. (Photo/Supplied)
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Updated 12 August 2024
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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Barbar’ - Lebanese cuisine in Riyadh

  • Barbar, like every Lebanese restaurant, has its own recipe for tabouli

Lebanese restaurant Barbar is one of those go-to places that brings the essence of Beirut to the Kingdom’s capital.

Lebanese cuisine is known for its vibrant and flavorful taste profile, with dishes using aromatic herbs and spices. Barbar’s menu does not fail to deliver.

The restaurant has a great variety of Lebanese dishes like shawarma, hummus, mixed grill with multiple protein options, and delicious fresh salads like fattoush.




The restaurant has a great variety of Lebanese dishes. (Photo/Supplied)

A stellar appetizer is its hummus, made simply with chickpeas blended with tahini into a smooth paste and topped off with cumin and high-quality olive oil. It is perfect to pair with any dish.

Barbar, like every Lebanese restaurant, has its own recipe for tabouli. The salad is a large serving of zesty and refreshing herbs, with hints of lemon and mint.

For a fulfilling meal, the shish tawook is a great option. The name translates to skewered chicken and it is just what the name suggests: a traditional Lebanese dish consisting of marinated chicken skewers grilled to perfection. It comes with a side of bread, fries, and garlic sauce for a kick of flavor.

Barbar’s ambience is designed to create a sense of community and togetherness, making it a perfect spot for family gatherings, friendly get togethers, and casual dining.

The restaurant also includes a spacious outdoor terrace which allows guests to enjoy meals in the open air.

Building on its success in Saudi Arabia with branches on Tahlia Street in Al-Olaya and Anas Bin Malik Street in Al-Yasmeen, Barbar’s third branch is on Othman bin Affan Road in Riyadh.

 


Where We Are Going Today: Lahori Village

Updated 17 February 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Lahori Village

  • While it is not a hard-and-fast rule, I often happily find that the simpler a restaurant presents itself to customers, the better the food

RIYADH: Sometimes it seems like the gaudiness of a restaurant’s interior is inversely proportional to the quality of the food.

That is why when I am dragged along to an eatery where the staff are dressed in ill-fitting waistcoats, where oversized chandeliers dangle precariously above diners, where faded tablecloths clash with faux vintage wallpaper, my expectations of enjoying a quality meal plummet.

While it is not a hard-and-fast rule, I often happily find that the simpler a restaurant presents itself to customers, the better the food.

These are my favorite kinds of restaurants, the ones that let the food speak for itself.

Lahori Village in Riyadh’s King Fahd district fits comfortably into this second category.

Though clean and comfortable, it is an unfussy establishment with few frills that does one thing very well: serve hearty, authentic and delicious Pakistani cuisine.

The mutton karahi is swimming in flavor — soft delectable chunks of meat in a rich sauce with a ginger tang.

The freshly baked garlic naan has a perfect hint of crunch giving way to soft dough perfect for soaking up a sauce.

The special fish barbecue is another highlight, with expertly balanced spice and sweetness.

Not every dish is available every day, so if you are after something in particular make sure to check the menu ahead of time.

But that limitation does not seem to put off customers, the place has been bustling with activity every time I have visited.

The cool kheer was a fantastic way to close off the meal — a light, sweet offering that leaves little to be desired.

And in a city rife with eye-watering prices, Lahori Village is a welcome respite, with the bill unlikely to upset most diners.

It is an all-round honest offering to the punters of Riyadh and well worth a visit.