Where We Are Going Today: Pink Camel Restaurant in AlUla

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Updated 05 October 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: Pink Camel Restaurant in AlUla

  • The grilled halloumi on sourdough was another highlight, with perfectly seared halloumi atop rustic sourdough bread

Originally known for its macaron-making expertise when it first opened in Jeddah, Pink Camel has expanded its offerings and reopened in AlUla this September as a full-fledged dining destination.

Set amid the breathtaking landscapes of AlUla, the cafe now combines its dessert-focused legacy with an array of savory dishes, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.

During my visit, I tried a variety of dishes, starting with the spicy labneh poached eggs, which stood out as one of the best options on the menu.

The creamy labneh, paired with zaatar, sun-dried tomatoes, and olives, created a harmonious blend of bold and tangy flavors that made for an excellent breakfast.

The grilled halloumi on sourdough was another highlight, with perfectly seared halloumi atop rustic sourdough bread. Simple, but incredibly satisfying.

On the sweeter side, the pain au chocolat lived up to expectations. It was buttery, flaky, and filled with just the right amount of rich chocolate, a classic done perfectly.

For those looking for a fresh and light option, the citrus acai bowl was a refreshing choice. It had a vibrant mix of citrus flavors that complemented the creamy acai base, making it ideal for vegans or anyone wanting a healthy start to the day.

Not every dish, however, hit the mark. The cauliflower pumpkin soup failed to leave a lasting impression, as it lacked the depth of flavor I was hoping for.

The pulled lamb brioche, while tender and served with a flavorful dipping sauce, felt overly heavy and indulgent for my taste. Lastly, the superfood salad was fresh but unremarkable, offering little to distinguish it from similar options elsewhere.

Overall, Pink Camel in AlUla is a charming spot with standout dishes that cater to a variety of tastes.

While not every dish was perfect, the highlights make it worth visiting, especially for breakfast or lighter meals.

With its unique location and evolving menu, Pink Camel continues to bring something special to AlUla’s growing food scene.

 


Where We Are Going Today: The Blak Peco in Jeddah

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Updated 18 November 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: The Blak Peco in Jeddah

  • For mains, the Persian platter and Marrakesh lamb chops are well-seasoned and aromatic

Located in The Grid complex in Jeddah’s Al-Zahraa district, The Blak Peco has quickly become a popular dining spot. 

From the moment you step inside, the place feels welcoming, thanks in part to Mama, a friendly hostess who chats with guests and creates a warm atmosphere.

The menu focuses on Middle Eastern comfort food with creative twists. The Phi Phi Kale salad is fresh and flavorful, with crispy quinoa and a mix of mango and peanuts. The cauliflower hummus with sun-dried chili tomato sauce is creamy and smoky. 

Their take on fattoush replaces the usual crunch with lentils, butternut squash, and a tahini-sumac blend — different, but enjoyable. 

Hot appetizers stand out: golden cheese bags are satisfying, spinach chips are playful, and the Peco crunchy chicken sticks deliver crunch and spice with a dipping sauce.

For mains, the Persian platter and Marrakesh lamb chops are well-seasoned and aromatic. The truffle- and mushroom-stuffed pasta is rich and earthy, while the grilled lasagna is inventive and can be ordered as a main.

Portion sizes can vary. For instance, the Raju chicken is a single portion and can feel slightly spicy. Dessert is a must — try the banana tiramisu, light and creamy.

The tea bar is consistently impressive, with iced teas like Earl Grey, Oolong, and Hibiscus that are refreshing and balanced. Many guests return for another glass.

Check their Instagram @blakpeco for more details.