Where We Are Going Today: ‘Crusted’ fried chicken in Jeddah

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Updated 29 November 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Crusted’ fried chicken in Jeddah

  • The Nashville burger and loaded fries add a modern twist, with the burger well-stacked and the fries generously topped with cheese and sauces

Located on Jeddah’s Prince Sultan Road, Crusted is a haven for fried chicken lovers seeking bold flavors and indulgent portions. 

From the moment you walk in, the casual, fast-food vibe sets the tone as a spot for casual hangout with friends. But it comes at a slightly higher price point than typical fried chicken joints in the city. 

The menu is focused on chicken, and that is where Crusted shines. The Nashville broast and Nashville strips are standout items — crispy, juicy, and perfectly seasoned with a blend of spices and signature powdered seasoning for extra kick. 

The Nashville burger and loaded fries add a modern twist, with the burger well-stacked and the fries generously topped with cheese and sauces. A rich and creamy cheese sauce dip elevates the offerings. 

Portion sizes are generous, particularly the mix box, which is designed for sharing. It includes five pieces of broasted chicken, five tender strips, family fries, coleslaw, bread, garlic sauce, and a liter of soft drink. Sides like the crunchy Caesar salad and coleslaw provide a delightful contrast to the fried offerings. 

The Crusted crunchy ice cream is a delightful treat that makes for a standout dessert. 

For more details, visit @crusted.ksa. 

 


Where We Are Going Today: Black Cafe in Dhahran

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Updated 23 January 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Black Cafe in Dhahran

  • There were many pastries available but my latte was sweet enough so I did not indulge further on that visit

There is a new cafe in town at Khobar City Walk, near many of the popular eateries. Black Cafe is situated at the corner of the street so you might risk missing it altogether — that side of the building seemed to have been vacant for some time. But not anymore.

Despite its name, the interior is light-colored, aside from a few details such as the black straw and little tables inside.

Outside, there are plenty of seats and tables available so one can enjoy the cooler weather while it is still here.

I had the cafe to myself mostly, aside from a few customers who trickled in over the two hours I stayed there. It was a great spot to quietly read a book or sip a drink without the noise of the outside coming in.

I ordered an iced Spanish latte for SR19 ($5) and really liked it. There were many pastries available but my latte was sweet enough so I did not indulge further on that visit.

They gave out free bottles of water with every order, a nice gesture to remind us to keep hydrated as we caffeinated.

Open from 6:00 a.m. until 2:00 a.m, they definitely should be getting a larger crowd. I think since that spot was vacant for so many years that perhaps not many have come across it. But it is worth a try.

They are opening two more branches — all in the Eastern Province — later this year.

Follow them @blackcafe.ksa on Instagram.