Where We Are Going Today: ‘Milkd’ ice cream shop in Jeddah

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For those seeking a proper nostalgic blast from the past, Milkd offers soft serves inspired by iconic fizzy drinks of the 90s, including Sun Cola and Shani, fruit juices like Tang and Vimto, and KDD chocolate and strawberry milk flavors. (Instagram:@milkd.jeddah)
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For those seeking a proper nostalgic blast from the past, Milkd offers soft serves inspired by iconic fizzy drinks of the 90s, including Sun Cola and Shani, fruit juices like Tang and Vimto, and KDD chocolate and strawberry milk flavors. (Instagram:@milkd.jeddah)
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Updated 28 August 2024
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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Milkd’ ice cream shop in Jeddah

Milkd, a new addition to Jeddah’s ice cream scene, brings a refreshing twist to classic summer treats all the way from Bahrain.

Located on Al-Basateen District, this quaint spot is a haven for those seeking icy indulgences to beat the summer heat.

I recently treated myself to their lemon watermelon mix, which combines the zesty freshness of lemon with the juicy sweetness of watermelon.

Milkd offers an array of rich flavors like the indulgent and innovative Kiri cream cheese, decadent strawberry cheesecake, and the ever-popular Kinder Bueno ice cream.

One of their standout creations is the “big milkd burger,” a donut bun packed with three varieties of crunchy chocolate, delectable sauce, and chunks of brownie.

For a trip down memory lane, Milkd offers throwback treats like the fish-shaped pancake, reminiscent of the beloved fishing game of the 90s, and retro toy prizes for those who order it.

Their pancake spaghetti is served in a Chinese noodle box, allowing you to savor the delightful combination of your favorite ice cream flavors, and an assortment of sauces all to be enjoyed with chopsticks.

For those seeking a proper nostalgic blast from the past, Milkd offers soft serves inspired by iconic fizzy drinks of the 90s, including Sun Cola and Shani, fruit juices like Tang and Vimto, and KDD chocolate and strawberry milk flavors.

For updates and more information, visit their Instagram @milkd.jeddah.


Where We Are Going Today: Granny’s Cuisine

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Updated 28 February 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Granny’s Cuisine

  • Highlights included a fresh beetroot and rocca salad, well-seasoned foul, and a comforting hab soup that was balanced in spice

Visiting Historic Al-Balad during Ramadan is a cherished ritual for many families in Jeddah.

During the holy month, the area transforms into a vibrant hub of celebration. Strings of lights illuminate the heritage homes, while food stalls serving international cuisines line the courtyards. Families gather outdoors to share iftar in a setting that blends history with festivity.

Yet, the charm comes with a challenge. Securing a table requires arriving early, especially for those hoping to sample a variety of dishes from different stalls while enjoying the lively ambiance.

To avoid the rush, I reserved a table at Granny’s Cuisine, centrally located in Baya’h Square Yard. The restaurant offers a simple open buffet for SR50 ($13) per person, a reasonable price given the setting. 

On arrival, I was relieved to find my table ready, while others were still searching for seating.

Before the call to prayer, traditional Saudi coffee, dates and water were served. The buffet, though modest, offered satisfying homemade flavors. 

Highlights included a fresh beetroot and rocca salad, well-seasoned foul, and a comforting hab soup that was balanced in spice. Classic Ramadan favorites such as sambusa and mutabbaq were also available, along with a red-sauce pasta that was acceptable.

The grape leaves stood out, delicately prepared with tamarind, giving them a pleasant tangy note that fans of the dish will appreciate. 

Juices were not included in the buffet price; a mango juice cost an additional SR10, a minor inconvenience. Dessert options featured basbousa and kunafa, while a self-serve coffee corner offered instant coffee and machine-brewed options.

The buffet was set indoors, where historic photographs of Al-Balad and Jeddah added a vintage touch to the decor. Indoor seating is also available for those seeking comfort away from the crowds.

Overall, the experience was enjoyable and well-organized. Granny’s Cuisine is a suitable choice for diners who wish to experience the spirit of Ramadan in Al-Balad without immersing themselves fully in the hustle and bustle of the busy courtyards.