Where We Are Going Today: ‘Marble Slab Creamery’ ice cream shop

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Updated 26 February 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Marble Slab Creamery’ ice cream shop

Marble Slab Creamery is one of the go-to destinations for ice cream lovers across the Kingdom, offering a fully customizable experience.

Known for its handcrafted ice cream and a wide selection of mix-ins, the ice cream parlor allows customers to create their perfect dessert. 

The menu features a variety of sizes, with prices starting at SR21 ($5.60) for a small cup and going up to SR46 ($12) for a pint. Customers can select one or two flavors and add unlimited mix-ins at no extra charge.

For those looking for something more indulgent, the tasty creations for SR29 offer pre-mixed combinations such as Nutella Matilda’s cake, which blends Nutella ice cream, graham crackers, chocolate cake, and Nutella sauce, and cookie dough drizzle, featuring birthday cake ice cream, cookie dough, and chocolate sauce.

The ice cream shop also offers a selection of ice cream cakes, including fun designs such as the Chanel ribbon cake and butterfly cake, as well as cookie cakes and cake’n’cup, a mix of chocolate and red velvet flavors served in individual cups. 

While the quality of the ice cream and the variety of flavors make it a great spot for a sweet treat, the prices are on the higher side compared to other ice cream parlors.

For more information, check their Instagram @marbleslabksa.


Where We Are Going Today: Thaiya in Riyadh

Updated 24 December 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: Thaiya in Riyadh

RIYADH: Located on Riyadh’s Tahlia Street, Thaiya is one of the city’s newer Thai restaurants. With five-star reviews circulating on social media, we stopped by to see whether it lives up to the hype.

The menu is concise, focusing on Thai staples including tom yum soup, curries, pad Thai and mango sticky pudding.

For those starting with soup, the classic seafood tom yum is the better choice over the creamy version, which leaned too heavily on coconut cream and dulled the soup’s signature tang.

Among the starters, the shrimp dumplings stood out. Light, well-seasoned and neatly portioned, they worked well as a shared opening dish before the mains.

The mango avocado salad, however, was less successful. Heavy on raw onions and lacking textural contrast, it proved difficult to recommend.

For mains, the chicken satay was fairly standard and nothing to write home about. The fried rice emerged as a highlight, while the shrimp pad Thai was generously portioned and well-suited for sharing, with a noticeable amount of shrimp.

Presentation was polished and portions moderate. Overall, the food was solid but less flavorful than other established Thai restaurants in the city, particularly when compared to favorites such as Thai Soi and Phet-Phet.

Service was a strong point with staffers knowledgeable and attentive throughout the meal.

The atmosphere was warm and cozy, featuring dim lighting and quiet background music that made for a pleasant dining experience.

In terms of value, the prices are reasonable when compared to other Thai establishments in the area. But when the time comes to settle the tab, hold back on reaching for your wallet.

What truly sets this restaurant apart is a unique game of chance. One person per table can participate, with outcomes ranging from a complementary bill for double sixes to smaller perks such as free dessert or discounts on a future visit.

So, is Thaiya the best Thai restaurant in Riyadh? It shows promise, but greater consistency and bolder flavors would be needed to claim that title.