Where We Are Going Today: Chef Eyad in Jeddah

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Updated 03 January 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Chef Eyad in Jeddah

  • Service is quick and efficient, with the order arriving within minutes of paying for the main course

Chef Eyad is a haven for meat lovers who appreciate protein cooked and smoked low and slow — often for 12 to 14 hours — until it reaches melt-in-the-mouth perfection.

Nestled in Jeddah’s Cenomi U Walk complex, the restaurant offers cuts of veal and lamb sold by the gram, allowing diners to customize their portions. 

Chef Eyad has become our family’s go-to restaurant and features at least once on our monthly dining-out roster.

Our usual order for two comprises 250-300 grams of off-the-bone lamb shank and 250 grams of succulent veal brisket. The meat accompanies generous complimentary sides including two to three types of salad, rice, hummus, muttabal, a bread basket, and four to five different kinds of sauces and dips. 

Service is quick and efficient, with the order arriving within minutes of paying for the main course. Yes, payment is made up-front here, with drinks and water charged after the meal. 

The presentation is simple yet appealing, with the meat cuts served on rustic black wooden boards and sides neatly arranged in bowls. The taste is divine and usually puts us in a happily induced food coma. 

By the end of the dinner we are too full to even glance at the dessert menu. 

The place is spacious, with modest interiors and comfortable seating. The food takes center stage. 

On average, our bill usually costs between SR350 ($93) to SR400.

Visit Chef Eyad if you want to hit some serious protein goals for the day, or simply indulge in expertly cooked tender and deeply flavorful meat.

 


Where We Are Going Today: Pizza Dealer in Jeddah

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Updated 10 February 2026
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Where We Are Going Today: Pizza Dealer in Jeddah

  • The chicken hit and grandma mushroom pizzas included additional ingredients such as panko chicken, truffle oil, and sauteed mushrooms. All were consistent, each ingredient clearly present and complementing the overall flavor of the pizza

RIYADH: Located on Al-Safa Street in Al-Nahdah district, Pizza Dealer is a casual spot that provides takeout orders and caters for families looking for quick, accessible meals.

I tried a mix of items, starting with the buffalo wings and the melted potato skins.

The wings came in a standard buffalo sauce with ranch and were consistent in preparation. The melted skins featured cheddar, bacon, and ranch over a potato crust, which worked as expected but was heavier than anticipated for a starter.

Moving on to the pizzas, I sampled both thin crust and stuffed options. The margherita, whether thin or stuffed, had a straightforward combination of tomato sauce, mozzarella, parmesan, and cherry tomatoes. 

The thin-crust version was light and easy to handle, while the stuffed one added a cheese stick inside, making it more filling. Each pizza slice could be personalized with Pizza Dealer’s locally made chili flakes, oregano, and chili sauce, adding an extra layer of flavor.

The pepperoni and philly steak offerings followed a similar pattern, with the stuffed options delivering more density and a layered texture. 

The chicken hit and grandma mushroom pizzas included additional ingredients such as panko chicken, truffle oil, and sauteed mushrooms. All were consistent, each ingredient clearly present and complementing the overall flavor of the pizza.

Being a small place, many people may pass this establishment by, but it is really a hidden gem for pizza lovers looking for a simple and affordable option.

In conclusion, Pizza Dealer offers a straightforward, reliable pizza experience for those looking for classic and stuffed pizzas, along with sides. For more details, check pizzadealer.sa.