Where We Are Going Today: ‘Candied’ – a unique sweet treat in Riyadh

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For more information, check their Instagram @candied.riyadh. (AN photo by Waad Hussain)
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For more information, check their Instagram @candied.riyadh. (AN photo by Waad Hussain)
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Updated 22 February 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Candied’ – a unique sweet treat in Riyadh

  • Beyond the delicious taste, Candied wins hearts with its adorable packaging

If you’re looking for a unique sweet treat in Riyadh, try Candied — a local brand specializing in candied fruit boxes, offering a delightful mix of flavors and textures.

Customers can choose to coat their fruit — strawberry, grape, and pineapple — in one of three crisp, gloosy candy shell flavors: strawberry, lemon, or cotton candy. The mixed box combines all three flavors in one.

The first bite is an instant burst of happiness — a perfect balance of crunch and fruity freshness. The hardened candy shell cracks satisfyingly, revealing the juicy fruit inside. The contrast between the crispy exterior and the cold, refreshing fruit makes these treats incredibly addictive.

Beyond the delicious taste, Candied wins hearts with its adorable packaging. Each box is beautifully designed in pastel tones, featuring playful graphics that reflect the fun, nostalgic charm of the brand.

Whether you’re treating yourself or looking for an eye-catching gift for someone else, the packaging feels personal, crafted with love and attention to detail.

Candied operates exclusively on Instagram, and their treats require special care — they melt quickly and they best maintain their signature crunchy texture if kept frozen. They’re best enjoyed immediately, although they will keep for up to five days.

Each box is priced at SR100 ($27).

For more information, check @candied.riyadh on Instagram.

 


Where We Are Going Today: Forn Wa Saj

Updated 12 December 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: Forn Wa Saj

If you live in this part of the world, then you know exactly what it feels like to wake up on a Friday morning with your friends or your family yearning for a good manoosha and a cup of hot karak tea. Choosing the right place, however, can be quite the task.

With so many manaeesh restaurant options on the market, it gets difficult to differentiate between the good and the bad, the classic traditional and the “modern twist” that is just trying too hard.

Forn Wa Saj, in both Riyadh and Jeddah, is somewhat in between.

They have your classic akkawi, zaater, lahmah bel ajeen and others, but they also include some wildcard house specials such as a pesto halloumi, pepperoni and even a pumpkin spread.

Their lahmah bel ajeen is a great option; it is flavorful and contains just the right amount of tanginess.

For zaatar fans, its flavor is good — perhaps the zaatar labneh would have been a better option.

For the house specials, there were some hits and misses. Esh albulbul (mixed cheese with labneh and honey) is for sure a success. The balance of sweet, creamy and slightly salty is excellent.

Both the musakhan and falafel manaeesh are pretty good but could use some minor adjustments — the musakhan is great quality chicken but you might wish for a bit less tanginess, and the falafel just need more falafel.

Overall, Forn Wa Saj is a good choice for your weekend breakfast. It may not blow you away but will leave you satisfied.

The portion sizes are pretty generous, and although the prices are a bit high, they are average among the more “modern” manaeesh restaurants.