Riyadh is not only the capital city of Saudi Arabia, but it is also a hub for some of the best restaurants in the region and the world. The busy city is a vibrant place to be, with impressive real estate and large shopping destinations. So, with a city full to the brim with restaurants, what are the best restaurants in Riyadh?

All sorts of international cuisines have made their way to Riyadh. Indian, Italian, Chinese, and Japanese to name a few. Whether you’re a resident of the city or visiting for a few days, you will find something to satisfy your taste buds at the best restaurants in Riyadh.

Lusin

Lusin

Named after the Armenian word for “moon”, Lusin is the place for exquisite Armenian cuisine. Kebab, tabbouleh, and of course authentic dishes such as saborak and manti are among the restaurant’s menu. Moreover, the restaurant’s background music is offered courtesy of the traditional Armenian woodwind instrument known as duduk.

The Globe

The Globe

At the top of Al Faisalah Tower, nestled in a glass orb, is The Globe. This fine-dining venue makes its way to the best restaurants in Riyadh for a few reasons. The restaurant is three stories high, it serves both Arabic and modern European dishes that come in three-course meals. The Globe also offers traditional High Tea served on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 4 pm.  At 240 meters high, the restaurant has an unmatched view of the city. As well as access to a cigar lounge.

Al Orjouan

Al Orjouan

The Ritz-Carlton Riyadh is home to an exquisite all-day dining restaurant, Al Orjouan. This restaurant serves an international cuisine buffet with an emphasis on Middle Eastern. Seafood, desserts and delicious lamb chops are part of the restaurant’s large buffet. Furthermore, Al Orjouan serves brunch every Friday from 9 am – 5 pm. Guests are met with Arabic coffee and dates. A children’s play area is also available, with diverse activities to keep them happy and busy.

Elements

Elements

If you’re looking for a different type of dining experience, then Elements is the place to be. With delicious international cuisine, chefs create their dishes at live cooking stands in an open kitchen. Breakfast, lunch and a la carte dishes are all available at this Four Seasons spot. Furthermore, Elements offers special menus on different days of the week. Sundays are all about Asian, Mondays are reserved for seafood, and Tuesdays are Middle Eastern nights.

Nozomi

Nozomi

Dining at Nozomi means you will be indulging in contemporary Japanese cuisine. In order to remain true to Japanese customs, Nozomi thrives on the concept of sharing food. This means that dishes are served in the center of the table to be enjoyed by all guests. Furthermore, the restaurant offers private dining areas that are perfect for business meetings.

Alāan

Alāan

In the heart of Riyadh lies Alāan Artspace: a contemporary gallery, educational hub, library, restaurant, shop, and coffeehouse. Alāan’s restaurant is a unique fine dining experience that reflects the creativity of the space. Every item on the menu is packed with flavor and originality. A global menu that features modern twists is what you’ll find here, so bring your appetite.

Najd Village

Najd Village

Looking for Saudi heritage mixed with modernity? Then Najd Village is where you’ll find it. This large venue can host up to 1000 guests on its comfortable authentic cushions. Serving a variety of traditional food, Najd Village also serves vegetarian options. Try a Saudi dumpling known as matazzez or indulge in the peppery lamb dish moqalqal. This restaurant boasts a museum-inspired motif that creates a beautiful Saudi Arabian feel. Definitely one of the best restaurants in Riyadh!

Mirage Restaurant

Mirage Restaurant

Almost anyone and everyone enjoy good Chinese food. When it comes to Asian, no one beats one of Riyadh’s best restaurants, Mirage Restaurant. Here, Chinese and some Taiwanese dishes come in shareable portions. Besides the pleasant food, Mirage does an outstanding job when it comes to internal decor. Large aquariums filled with colorful fish make the space bright and lively. A beautiful pond sits in the middle of the dining area, adding serenity to the restaurant.

Set Al Sham

Set Al Sham

Middle Eastern food has a special comforting appeal, especially that at Set Al Sham. The restaurant features private rooms with lanterns, wood, and Syrian style fountains. A buffet is filled with all sorts of Middle Eastern dishes. Falafel, shawarma, kebab, and hummus are only a few of the options. The restaurant also serves delicious desserts such as umm Ali and rosewater rose pudding.

Spazio

Spazio

While Spazio offers a variety of international dishes, it mainly focuses on Italian cuisine. Located on the 77th floor of Saudi Arabia’s second tallest building, the Kingdom Tower, Spazio redefines dinner with a view. With an amiable sushi bar dominating the center of the restaurant, Spazio’s Art Deco theme gives the place a distinctive feel.

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