Saudi Arabia gains its first Yellow Guide

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Updated 01 October 2025
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Saudi Arabia gains its first Yellow Guide

  • The inaugural edition will focus on five key destinations: Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, AlUla and Abha

RIYADH: The Culinary Arts Commission announced on Wednesday a landmark partnership with Gault&Millau, one of the world’s most respected authorities in gastronomy and hospitality, to bring the brand to the Saudi market officially.

As part of the collaboration, Gault & Millau will launch the Kingdom’s first Yellow Guide, a prestigious culinary reference that sets a benchmark for excellence.

The guide aims to uncover hidden gems, spotlight regional diversity and celebrate the rich tapestry of Saudi flavors, traditions and culinary innovation, the SPA reported on Wednesday.

The inaugural edition will focus on five key destinations: Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, AlUla and Abha.

With a legacy spanning more than 50 years, a presence in over 20 countries, a global network of 400 expert inspectors, and a listing in excess of 13,600 restaurants, Gault&Millau’s entry into Saudi Arabia reflects a shared vision to elevate the Kingdom’s culinary landscape.

The partnership was announced at the Cultural Investment Conference in Riyadh, organized by the Ministry of Culture.

The initiative underscores a commitment to nurturing local talent and offering a trusted, independent guide for both local and international audiences.

The Culinary Arts Commission and Gault&Millau aim to empower Saudi culinary professionals, raise industry standards and foster global connections that will shape the future of the Kingdom’s vibrant culinary scene.


Deal to boost Arab research cooperation

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Deal to boost Arab research cooperation

RIYADH: The King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies has signed a supplementary memorandum of cooperation with the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization to strengthen collaboration in education, culture, science, heritage and knowledge.

The appendix builds on an earlier agreement and aims to deepen institutional partnership in intellectual, cultural and scientific research, with a focus on programs linked to the Arabic Narrative project launched by the center three years ago.

It was signed at a ceremony attended by Prince Turki bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz, chairman of the King Faisal Center, and ALECSO Director-General Mohamed Ould Amar, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The agreement reflects both sides’ commitment to high-quality cooperation drawing on the King Faisal Center’s research expertise and ALECSO’s role in advancing Arab culture and knowledge.

Under the memorandum, the two parties will organize specialized scientific and cultural seminars and conferences related to the Arabic narrative.

The cooperation also includes in-depth research on the trajectories of Arab thought and its links to global knowledge, while enriching the initiative’s cultural content through expertise in history, language, heritage and interdisciplinary studies.

Both institutions aim to foster a research environment that produces rigorous scholarship to strengthen the Arab narrative and present it to regional and international audiences.

The agreement also provides for the establishment of the “ALECSO Chair at the King Faisal Center for Arab-Islamic Studies,” marking a new phase of collaboration.