Where We Are Going Today: Fermento – Italian cuisine in Jeddah

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Updated 10 October 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: Fermento – Italian cuisine in Jeddah

  • Seafood lovers will appreciate the salmone crudo, cured salmon with ceviche-style marinade served alongside crispy rice crackers

Fermento, located on King Abdul Aziz Road in Al-Shati area, brings a genuine slice of Italy to Jeddah, offering diners an experience that goes beyond just food. The ambiance captures a classic Italian vibe, with warm lighting, rustic touches, and a cozy atmosphere that makes you feel as if you have stepped straight into a trattoria in Rome.

The menu at Fermento is a celebration of Italian cuisine, starting with a variety of appetizers that impress both in presentation and flavor. Crostini classico, topped with cherry tomatoes, sundried tomatoes, and basil, is simple yet vibrant, while crostini burrata elevates the experience with creamy cheese, olive oil, and fresh herbs.

Seafood lovers will appreciate the salmone crudo, cured salmon with ceviche-style marinade served alongside crispy rice crackers. Meat appetizers such as carpaccio di manzo classico and beef tartare highlight the restaurant’s attention to quality, using tender cuts and balanced seasonings.

Salads like the burrata salad combine fresh ingredients with creative touches, including pistachios and a balsamic pomegranate glaze. Pasta dishes range from the classic spaghetti al frutti di mare, brimming with shrimp, scallops, calamari, and mussels, to risotto caprese, creamy with tomato and topped with burrata.

Gnocchi al pecorino and rigatoni al salmone affumicato offer hearty, flavorful options for cheese and seafood lovers alike.

Pizzas at Fermento, such as the Chef Ricci pizza speciale and pizza bianca al salmone, are generously topped, while mains like grilled tagliata di manzo, spicy lamb chops, and grilled filetto di salmone showcase skillful preparation and robust flavors. Oven-roasted vegetables and rosemary potatoes make for comforting sides.

Mocktails are usually recommended by the waiters as a speciality, include options like the Passion Italiana and Yuzu Spritz, which are refreshing though some flavors can be slightly overpowering. End your meal with their authentic Italian dessert, the affogato.

The only drawbacks are the slightly high prices, with a meal for two typically ranging between SR300 ($79.98) and SR400. For more informaton visit @fermento.ksa.

 


Where We Are Going Today: ‘The Roof’ at the Jeddah Edition Hotel

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Updated 08 December 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: ‘The Roof’ at the Jeddah Edition Hotel

  • I made my way to the mocktail bar, where the menu featured several options

With the first hint of winter settling over Jeddah, rooftop spaces across the city are gradually coming back to life after the long, humid summer.

Among them is The Roof at the Jeddah Edition Hotel, where I was recently invited to experience the atmosphere, food offerings, and evening setting.

The moment I stepped onto the rooftop, the scene carried a familiar coastal warmth, comfortable and understated yet framed by the luxury the hotel is known for. On one side, the Formula One circuit curves in view, while the city skyline and the Jeddah Yacht Club stretch outward, catching a beautiful sunset that softened the horizon and reminded me of why the city’s rooftops feel most alive at this time of year.

I made my way to the mocktail bar, where the menu featured several options. I chose the passionfruit blend — cold, tangy, and lightly sweet. The presentation was good, with a dried orange garnish and a small paper straw. 

The soundtrack of the evening was shaped by the hotel’s resident DJ, who alternated between Arabic and Western melodies with live percussion, pairing well with the cool breeze drifting across the terrace.

I sampled mini burgers, tacos, and a mushroom-and-onion pasta from the live station. Later, after meeting a friend, we shared dessert, churros paired with a latte, while sitting near the pool. The water was inviting, though the evening wasn’t quite cool enough for a swim.

The Roof has SR150 ($40) minimum spend per person starting from 6:00 p.m.