Coming in hot: The best new restaurants in Riyadh for 2024
From upmarket eats to casual treats, these are the best new restaurants in the Saudi capital.
Keeping track of all the new restaurant openings in the Kingdom is a full-time job. But if you love finding the latest hotspots for lunch and dinner before anyone else, then this is the place for you. These are the best new restaurants in Riyadh right now
New restaurants in Riyadh: October 2024
Café Boulud
Riyadh’s dining scene is about to get more exciting, thanks to the launch of restaurateur Daniel Boulud’s Café Boulud in Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh at Kingdom Centre. At Café Boulud Riyadh, guests can indulge in a thoughtfully curated menu that celebrates the distinct flavours of French cuisine. Drawing inspiration from his grandmother’s cooking, highlights include the Lavender-Glazed Duck Breast and Potato-Wrapped Sea Bass. The 130-seat restaurant features elegant materials such as antique mirrored glass, marble, and bronze accents, creating a warm and intimate atmosphere.
GO: Visit www.fourseasons.com for more information.
Café Kitsuné
It’s time to say Konnichiwa to Café Kitsuné in Saudi Arabia. The Japanese brand has expanded from Tokyo to Riyadh, and is now open in Laysen Valley. So, if you’re a coffee connoisseur, here’s what to grab your next cup. The drinks at Café Kitsuné are famous for being full-bodied and flavoursome. It’s all about the smooth and syrupy textures, and the notes ranging from chocolate to grilled hazelnuts. The specialities include an Americano, Cappuccino, Cortado, Espresso, Dirty Chai, Flat White and Mochaccino. The menu also includes a selection of juices, teas, pastries and ice cream. In Japanese, kitsune means fox and refers to the animals in traditional folklore that are believed to have supernatural powers.
GO: Follow @cafekitsune on Instagram for more information.
Che Figata
Che Figata brings a touch of la dolce vita to Saudi Arabia. Located in Fairmont Hotel Riyadh, the Italian restaurant celebrates authentic flavours from the country. So, if you’re after classic sauces, hand-tossed pizzas, and a traditional tiramisu, you need to tuck into Chef Rino Serra’s menu. The signature dishes include the Risotto Ai Porcini and Risotto Gamberi e Zafferano, freshly made pasta with classic sauces, and wood-fired pizzas. In Italian, che figata means how cool.
GO: Visit www.fairmont.com for more information.
Spontini
If you can’t make it to Italy, then you can make it to Roshn Front. The Italian restaurant, Spontini Pizza, has made its way from Milan to the Saudi Arabian capital. Spontini Pizza is a family-run business that dates back to 1953. The family transformed their original restaurant, Cibi Cotti, to Spontini and sold pizzas by the slice. The recipes for success were created—so much so that the recipe for the Pizza Al Taglio has not changed over the decades. The menu includes classic Italian pizzas: Margherita, Mushrooms and Vegan Mediterranean. Plus, the dishes include Lasagna Bolognese, Lasagne with Pesto, Profiteroles and Tiramisu.
GO: Follow @spontini.saudi on Instagram for more information.
New restaurants in Riyadh: September 2024
Akira Back Riyadh
After seeing success in Dubai, London, Paris, Seoul, Singapore, and Toronto, celebrity chef Akira Back has opened his self-named concept to Riyadh. Located at 1364 in the Diplomatic Quarter, Akira Back Riyadh offers a modern atmosphere, world-class cuisine, and impeccable service. The menu showcases Chef Akira’s Japanese cuisine imbued with a Korean essence, offering an appealing selection of salads, sushi and larger plates. Plus, signatures such as AB Tacos, Tuna Pizza, and Yellowtail Jalapeño
GO: Visit https://unifiedhospitality.com for reservations and more information.
Kimyona
On the outside, Kimyona appears to be a street-side gallery. However, the nondescript door opens up to reveal a secret dining room. Curious diners will be rewarded with a restaurant inspired by a photographer’s dark room with wet photos hanging from the ceiling. The name Kimyona is derived from the Japanese word for “curious, incomparable, and excellence,” perfectly reflecting the appeal of the seven-section menu, filled with Pan Asian dishes. Highlights include Bang Nang Prawns, Burmese Fermented Tea Leaf Salad, Caramel Chilean Seabass, Mango Jungle Curry, Oxtail Bao and Peking Duck.
GO: Follow @kimyona.sa on Instagram for more information.
New restaurants in Riyadh: August 2024
Koojeh
Koojeh, a fine Persian restaurant in Riyadh, offers a delightful culinary experience that transports diners to the heart of Iran. With its elegant ambience, the menu at Koojeh showcases a wide variety of traditional Persian dishes prepared with the finest ingredients and traditional cooking techniques. From the succulent kebabs to the aromatic stews, each dish showcases a commitment to authenticity. The restaurant in Al Wuruj uses traditional Persian spices and herbs to create dishes that are true to their origins.
GO: Follow @koojeh.sa on Instagram for more information.
SUSHISAMBA Riyadh
With restaurants in Dubai, London and Las Vegas, SUSHISAMBA’s latest opening will be in KAFD. Drawing influence from the culinary traditions created by the Japanese diaspora in Brazil and Peru during the early 20th century, SUSHISAMBA Riyadh’s menu will showcase SUSHISAMBA’s signature dishes, including the Brazilian churrasco, Japanese tempura, Peruvian anticuchos, and a colourful selection of sushi and seviches. Guests will be greeted by the iconic orange tree, a hallmark of the brand. Inside, the restaurant boasts two outdoor terraces, a mezzanine featuring an intimate private dining room, a main dining area, and a glass enclosure offering breathtaking views of the Wadi. The open-plan kitchen, dynamic robata grill, and sushi bar allow diners to watch chefs in action.
GO: Visit www.sushisamba.com for reservations and more information.
New restaurants in Riyadh: July 2024
911 Pizza
Pizza fans, it’s time to grab a slice or three. 911 Pizza has opened in As Sulaimanyah and specialises in Chicago-style pizzas. While the world might know Chicago deep-dish pizzas with thick crusts, it’s also home to thin crusts. The tavern-style, party-cut pizza boasts a circular shape and a thin, crispy crust. The toppings are spread right to the edge, and the pizza is cut into squares rather than triangles. 911 Pizza’s food menu may be short, but it hits the comfort food spot. The pizza menu includes Buffalo Chicken, Margarita, Pepperoni and Jalapeño, and Truffle Mushroom. Starters include Chicken Wings, which come in twelve pieces.
GO: Follow @911pizzasa on Instagram for more information.
Artur Lounge
Artur Lounge is the newest dining destination in Riyadh’s BackYard complex. The menu offers Italian cuisine with a modern twist, decadent desserts, bountiful breakfasts and even afternoon tea. Situated in a sophisticated and elegant setting, Artur is known for its attention to detail in both food and ambience, making it a popular choice for those seeking a luxurious dining experience in the heart of Riyadh.
GO: Follow @artur.ksa on Instagram for more information.
BeKaBo
The taste of Southwestern America has landed in Riyadh. BeKaBo has opened in Al Wadi and prides itself on offering an authentic American experience that draws inspiration from Southwestern America, which includes the states of Arizona and New Mexico. Plus, areas of California, Colorado, Nevada, Oklahoma, Texas and Utah. The design includes murals on the walls depicting golden crops and green countryside. Plus, greenery comes courtesy of the potted plants and cactus. If you’re a fan of big burgers and tasty tacos, you’ll want to check it out.
GO: Follow @bekaboeats on Instagram for more information.
Thara
Located on Abi Bakr As Siddiq Branch Road in Riyadh, Thara invites you to try a truly authentic Saudi experience. Upon stepping in, you’ll be immediately transported back to the days of old with beautifully crafted wooden doors, textured walls resembling stone, and pottery that echoes the creativity of the past. Thara’s menu is a celebration of Saudi cuisine. Some favourite items on offer here include the chicken samosa. Other options include makhboos, saleeq, qursan, jareesh, and many more, which promise to take you on a journey of authentic Saudi flavours. Several Saudi desserts are also on the menu if you like to give your meal a sweet ending.
GO: Follow @thara_saudi on Instagram for more information.
New restaurants in Riyadh: June 2024
Hidden Garden
Riyadh, we’re going to tell you a secret. Hidden Garden has opened in the capital, and is a stylish spot for an elevated experience. Located on Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Street, it specialises in breakfast dishes as well as coffee. The concept includes garden-sourced ingredients and traditional European cooking techniques. Plus, the décor is a ray of sunshine, as it includes bright yellow sofas, traditional patterns and potted plants. Hidden Garden in Riyadh’s menu spans grains, fruits and yoghurts; breakfast favourites; sandwiches; sweet dishes; pizza and sides.
GO: Follow @hiddengarden.ksa on Instagram for more information.
San Marzano
Saudi Arabia, it’s time to grab a slice or three at a new pizza place. San Marzano has opened in Laysen Valley, Riyadh, and offers Italian food, drink and vibes. So, grab a seat by the open kitchen and watch the chefs at work. The name of the restaurant refers to the Italian plum tomato, which is grown specifically in the country near Mount Vesuvius. Take your pick from the long banquette, chic chairs or counter top seats, and watch the chefs in action at the open kitchen. The menu is great for groups, and includes a range of pizzas. Plus, there is a wood fired oven, which creates the traditional-styled pizzas.
GO: Follow @sanmarzanosa on Instagram for more information.
New restaurants in Riyadh: May 2024
Aykr
Riyadh, we have some delicious news. A new bistro has opened in the capital. Located in An Narjis, Aykr boasts a contemporary design and floor-to-ceiling windows. The interior spans neutral tones from brown to beige, and it is punctuated by potted plants. Aykr in Riyadh’s menu spans appetisers, sharing dishes, beef bar and desserts. The appetisers include a Blooming Onion with horseradish, Burrata Salad with figs and balsamic dressing, and Chipotle Corn with battered fried and grilled corn. The sharing dishes include Chicken Tacos, Fish Tostadas, Grilled Shrimp Tostadas, and Short Rib Tacos. The beef bar dishes include Brisket Brioche, Glazed Short Ribs, a House Burger, and a Steak Sandwich.
GO: Follow @aykr.sa on Instagram for more information.
Cacho The Cheese
Riyadh, there’s a restaurant that will make you melt. Cacho The Cheese has opened in the capital, and specialises in Italian food. Located in Al Wadi, the menu includes cheesy concoctions across its calzones and pizzas. Here are the highlights. The restaurant boasts an eye-catching design with lime green seats, indoor trees and its logo in lights. Spanning indoor and outdoor seats, it is great for groups, as there are large, long tables. The calzones include Chicken Caesar Calzone, Quattro Formaggi Calzone and Steak Calzone. Pizzas include Burrata Pizza, Pesto Pizza and Tuscany Chicken Pizza. Plus, the dessert includes a Kacho Tiramisu.
GO: Follow @cachoeats on Instagram for more information.
Forno Del Buffone
What do you know about Italian food? Well, Forno Del Buffone in Riyadh asks diners to put aside their preconceptions. In Italian, forno translates to oven and buffone translates to fool and funny. The menu will showcase Italian dishes but in creative concoctions. Expect freshly baked pizzas hot from the wood-fired oven and daily-made pasta that tastes like a trip to Italy. Pizzas are prepared with either a Napoletana or Romana base and offer various flavour combinations such as marinara, Margherita, diavola or the tempting truffle me. Pasta choices range from risotto saleeg and nonna’s gnocchi to mama’s lasagna, while main courses cover Italian classics like veal Milanese and pistachio veal. Save room for dessert as the decadent delights include Limoncello pie, mini bonbons, pavlova, tiramisu and calzones stuffed with Nutella.
GO: Follow @fornodelbuffone on Instagram for more information.
Okla
The name Mutah Beale may be familiar to fans of hip-hop. As one of the founding members of the Tupac-led rap group Outlawz, Mutah Beale gave up the rap game in favour of Riyadh and has since launched a burgeoning restaurant empire. Located in Al Olaya, the rapper turned restaurateur’s latest concept is OKLA, a smash burger joint that specialises in a handful of perfectly prepared menu items. The menu features the Oklahoma onion-smashed burger with American cheese and special sauce or the Classic burger with lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, mustard, and ketchup. Burgers are served with either regular or Cajun fries and can be topped with a generous pouring of special sauce or cheese.
GO: Follow @oklaburger1 on Instagram for more information.
New restaurants in Riyadh: April 2024
Jon and Vinny’s
International restaurants keep coming to Saudi Arabia. The latest brand making its way to the Kingdom is Jon and Vinny’s. Hailing from Los Angeles, California, Jon and Vinny’s was created by the friends, Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo. The aim was to create Italian food that is reminiscent of nonnas – aka Italian grandmas. The menu includes pizzas and pasta galore. The pizzas include a Breakfast Pizza 2.0 with potato, egg and red onion, La Woman with local burrata, tomato basil and olive oil, and The Rosy with tomato and olive oil crust. Jon and Vinny’s serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, but it’s the pizza at soft serve that has captivated Riyadh residents.
GO: Visit www.jonandvinnys.com for more information.
Meatin Grill’s
Meatin Grill’s is a new yet unpretentious Korean restaurant that serves shrimp and a variety of meats cooked on tabletop grills in As Sulimaniyah. At this interactive spot, you get to play chef, and those looking for a socially driven dining experience should opt for the all-you-can-eat menu (SAR 150), which allows you to fire up the tabletop barbeque and cook your meat and veggies.
GO: Follow @meatingrills on Instagram for more information.
MLLE
If the sound of flatbreads, fatteh and freeeh get your mouth watering, then you’ll want to check out the newly opened MLLE in Laysen Valley. The restaurant prides itself on creating twisted Lebanese cuisine while paying homage to traditional cooking techniques. Not only does the restaurant feature hand-painted plates and patterned upholstery, but the dining room includes a dramatic indoor tree with red leaves. Dishes are instilled with a modern twist with signatures such as hummus wagyu, ribs kebbah and the um Ali mille-feuille.
GO: Follow @mlle_eatery on Instagram for more information.
Stella Sky Lounge
The St. Regis Riyadh is one of the most sophisticated hotels in Saudi Arabia. Now, the hotel has opened Stella Sky Lounge. Featuring snacks, shisha, and sights, it boasts a classy and contemporary vibe. Dishes span flatbreads, grilled, plancha, raw, salads, sides and desserts, while the mocktail menu draws inspiration from the Zodiac signs. The design is smart and sleek with neutral tones, traditional carpets and panoramic views of Via Riyadh and the city
GO: Visit www.marriott.com for more information.
The Carnivore
With Nusr-Et shutting up shop in the Saudi capital, a worthy replacement has already emerged with the opening of The Carnivore. This Riyadh branch, a recent addition inspired by the original in Islamabad, Pakistan, will satisfy your carnivorous cravings with its menu of slow-baked meats. The menu features a selection of cuts, including brisket, ribs, and shanks. Portions are great for groups, and sharing is encouraged.
GO: Follow @thecarnivoreriyadh on Instagram for more information.
White Robata
Riyadh, we’ve got some tasty news. The Japanese restaurant, White Robata can already be found in Kuwait, and has now expanded to Laysen Valley in Riyadh. White Robata boasts an open kitchen so that you can watch the chefs at work. Great for groups, the dishes are superb for sharing and include Seabream Nigiri, Six Hour Braised Short Rib with crispy shallots, Spicy Tuna Wanton Taco and a Wagyu Burger with camembert. Look out for fun anime figures, which wouldn’t look out of place in Transformers. Plus, there are potted plants, which add a touch of colour.
GO: Visit www.whiterobata.com for more information.
New restaurants in Riyadh: March 2024
Ki
Craving a unique Japanese dining experience in Riyadh? Look no further than Ki, a new hotspot in the Hittin that offers an “offline experience.” At Ki, Chef Aries curates a selection of fresh sushi, sashimi, and nigiri alongside some intriguing fusion dishes. Think tuna pizza or a refreshing mango kani salad. However, what truly sets Ki apart is its commitment to a phone-free experience. Each table comes equipped with a locker, encouraging you to disconnect from the digital world and enjoy the moment.
GO: Follow @ki.saudi on Instagram for more information.
Pairidaeza
Located within Park Inn by Radisson Riyadh on Al Ihsaa Street, Pairidaeza offers a memorable meal rooted in the rich history of Levantine and Middle Eastern cuisines. Wood panels or rattan-weaved light fixtures dangle from the ceiling, casting a glow over the minimalist marble tabletops and wooden chairs. Drawing inspiration from the Levantine culinary heritage, the menu features an array of dishes — but with an interesting twist. From falafel churros to lamb cigars, black chickpea hummus to zaatar burrata, each dish offers a taste of the Levant.
GO: Follow @pairidaeza.riyadh on Instagram for more information.
Saddle House
Saddle House in Riyadh is now open and brings a touch of Emirati culture to the Kingdom. Nestled in 1364 in the Diplomatic Quarter, Saddle House boasts seating for up to 130 guests. Whether you prefer to lounge indoors or soak up the sunshine in the outdoor seating area, Saddle Riyadh has got you covered. Plus, Mattar Bin Lahej — known for his calligraphy pieces at Dubai’s Museum of the Future — has left his mark at Saddle Riyadh. His steel art installation, Speed, hangs from the ceiling. The menu includes Avocado Egg Toast, Beef Tagliata and Truffle Pasta. Plus, there is a wide selection of teas, coffees and smoothies, and signature serves include Saddle La Brioche and Saddle Acai Smoothie.
GO: Visit https://saddle-dubai.squarespace.com for more information.
New restaurants in Riyadh: February 2024
Crome
French toast fans, we have some tasty news. The London restaurant Crome, which is famed for its French toast, has made its Saudi Arabian debut in Riyadh Park Mall. Here, the sweet French toast is soaked in a sweet cinnamon batter, stuffed with sauces, fried in butter and tossed in some more cinnamon. The result is a golden brown French toast, which has a loyal following. The sweet options include The Choco-Holic, The Crunchy Salted Caramel, and The Lotus and Caramelised Banana. The savoury options include Eggs Florentine Brioche, Eggs Royale Brioche, and Smashed Avocado Brioche.
GO: Visit www.cromelondon.com for more information.
Kuuru
Just days after placing at number 50 on MENA’s 50 Best Restaurants list, Kuuru has opened in Riyadh. Having set Jeddah alight with its funky fusion cuisine, the restaurant has now made its way to KAFD in the capital. Kuuru brings Nikkei cuisine to the Saudi table with a sharing-style menu designed to bring people together. Combining the flavours of Japan and Peru, the signature fusion dishes include Black Cod Criollo, Chicken Panca Truffle and Tiger Shrimp Anticuchero. The colourful plates are so stylish that you’ll want to snap them before you start – we’re not judging.
GO: Visit www.kuururestaurant.com for more information.
New restaurants in Riyadh: January 2024
Agio
Riyadh, it’s time to say ciao to a new Italian restaurant. Located in The Canopy, Agio draws inspiration from the Amalfi Coast and is a sophisticated spot to indulge in Italy’s finest food. Created by Modern Food Company, which opened BeefBar, Billionaire, MYAZŪ and Signor Sassi in the capital, Agio is a homegrown concept. The menu from Chef Filippo Pagani spans pasta, pizza, fish and meat dishes and includes a wood fire oven. Plus, a range of classic desserts, from gelato to tiramisu. The smart spot includes white tablecloths, rattan-style chairs, soft sofas and statement chandeliers.
GO: Follow @agiosaudi on Instagram for more information.
Asador De Aranda
After wowing diners in Abu Dhabi, Doha and Dubai, the superb Spanish restaurant Asador De Aranda has opened in the capital’s Laysen Valley. The restaurant is famous for its Spanish dishes, which include Patatas Bravasand Caldoso, El Cuarto de Asado roasted lamb, and Las Chuletillas grilled lamb chops. Marvellous for meat eaters, the dishes are slow-cooked in a clay oven, making the meat juicy, flavourful and tender. You won’t want to leave without satisfying your sweet tooth with a selection that includes puff pastry with custard and chantilly cream.
GO: Follow @asadordearanda.riyadh on Instagram for more information.
Q On Da Go
Rapper-turned-restaurateur Mutah Beale was part of Tupac’s rap group Outlawz. He is behind the FACT Award-winning Smokey Beards Q and is now opening several new restaurants in Riyadh, including a spin-off called Q On Da Go. The restaurant, like London’s Burger & Lobster or Riyadh’s Marble, specialises in a handful of perfectly prepared menu items. The menu at this casual eatery features a Boneless Brisket Sirloin Sandwich, Coleslaw, Fries with Cheese and Brisket, Mac and Cheese and Potato Salad. The bountiful brisket burgers can be topped with a generous pouring of Barbecue, Cheese or Mushroom sauce and are served in an industrial setting.
GO: Follow @qondago_sa on Instagram for more information.