Where We Are Going Today: Bab Sharqi – Saudi brand sweets

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Updated 30 March 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: Bab Sharqi – Saudi brand sweets

  • This artistic touch makes their packaging both elegant and culturally meaningful

Eid is here, bringing joy, gatherings, and the tradition of sharing sweets. Bab Sharqi, a renowned Saudi brand, blends authenticity and luxury to enhance your celebrations.

Specializing in Middle Eastern confections and petit four, Bab Sharqi distributes its creations across the Kingdom.

The name Bab Sharqi, meaning “Eastern Gate,” reflects the rich heritage of the Arab world. Each box showcases stunning illustrations of historical landmarks from Riyadh, Jazan, AlUla, and Diriyah to Petra and Jerash in Jordan and beyond.

This artistic touch makes their packaging both elegant and culturally meaningful.

I tried their chocolate petit four, and it instantly became my favorite with Saudi coffee. Its buttery, melt-in-your-mouth texture and rich chocolate coating make it perfect for guests or personal indulgence.

They also offer milk petit four, assorted options in various sizes, and beautifully packaged baklava trays with cashew, pistachio, pecan, and even chocolate baklava.

For an extra special treat, the Orientals box is perfect for Eid gatherings. It features baklava filled with pecans and salted caramel, almonds, pistachios, and coconut, all coated in fine Belgian chocolate.

Bab Sharqi’s sweets are available for delivery via HungerStation, ToYou, and Keeta or in-store at Kottouf Wa Hala, a boutique for local and regional sweets.

For more details, visit @babsharqisweets on Instagram.

 


Where We Are Going Today: ‘Go Greek’ in Jeddah

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Updated 02 February 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Go Greek’ in Jeddah

  • The dark blue-and-white-themed story with pink bougainvillea tucked in corners gives off a nice, cool, fresh vibe

While doomscrolling on social media before bed one night, my phone flashed a post about a brand new place called Go Greek that had just opened in Jeddah. I saved it like I always do, but quite unusually, I did not conveniently forget about it. 

So, a few days later after dinner my husband and I drove to one of the new hot spots in town, La Paz Plaza, which houses Jeddah’s Go Greek store.

It was crowded with the queue spilling out of the doors — but rightfully so, because when we got our hands on the yogurt bowls, it was clear why: They were seriously so good! It makes you want to go back for more. 

The dark blue-and-white-themed story with pink bougainvillea tucked in corners gives off a nice, cool, fresh vibe. 

The store has four large vending machines, each with two flavor options. 

You can sample the flavors before you fill your cup depending on your appetite. You are then guided to the next station to choose toppings, with myriad options ranging from different kinds of berries and tropical fruits to seeds, granolas and crumbles.

I went for the dark chocolate and vanilla cup, and my husband chose the pineapple and coconut-flavored cup, which tasted remarkably like pina colada. The yogurt was fresh, rich and creamy, with the berries giving it the right kick of tanginess, while the chia seeds and granola delivered the perfect texture and crunch. 

Payment is done by the gram, weighed right in front of you.

On another counter, they also have plain, Lotus Biscoff and honey-flavored yogurts. I bought a few grams from each to have it at home the next day; and the Lotus Biscoff and honey-flavored ones are indulgent on their own, with no toppings needed. 

Staff members are polite and attentive, and the service efficient. It is definitely worth a visit.