The Foodie's Ultimate Destination: Jeddah gets your taste buds asking for more
Jeddah, known for historical and religious reasons, to draw tourists also has another facet to its life which you get to realize while you are there. The sheer gluttony you can indulge in, while in Jeddah, makes it one of the best gastro-oriented cities. The best part about the food you get in Jeddah is it's variety which makes sure that tongues of all classes, be it vegetarian or non vegetarian.
Starting off with Margherita, wedged between Prince Sultan Street and Rawdah Street, is middled amongst numerous restaurants which have made this location their address. Margherita, an Italian specialist restaurant in pizzas also serves many other complimenting delicacies, some of them being the Cream of Mushroom and freshly baked Gnochhi with tomato and mozzarella cheese. Also, desserts of the tune of Tiramisu make you crave for more. Margherita is truly a foodie's getaway.
The next stop for us would be the Hilton Hotel overlooking the Red Sea. Numerous restaurants, lined in the dining area as well as the lobby of the famed hotel, attract tourists both for the pleasant hospitality they dish out and the exotic delicacies they serve. The Al Safina Hotel is one such spoke in the hub of Hilton which sees numerous food enthusiasts lining up for a meal. International as well as local cuisine is served here with an ambience unmatched anywhere else in the city. There is an additional outdoor space for visitors who would like to have a quiet meal, unaware of the hustle and bustle within. Café Vienna Plaza, in the lobby, is your quintessential café which serves the best of the beverages, in an old world Italian ambience.
If conventional, old-fashioned diners are what you die for, Tanoori is another small, quietly tucked away Indian restaurant specializing in Tandoori preparations. Located at Corniche Road, off Intercontinental Hotel, Tanoori, needs you to book a prior reservation because of the limited spaced inside. Takeaways are easier with the service time not more than 15-20 minutes for even the more detailed preparations.
All in all, Jeddah has a lot to offer than just a getaway to Mecca and Medina. The numerous carts lined up in Jeddah offer sumptuous Biryanis and grilled food, which are flooded in the holy month of Ramadan. While planning your trip to Jeddah ask the tour operator booking your flights to Jeddah to frame an itinerary which includes the hot spots for dining.
Starting off with Margherita, wedged between Prince Sultan Street and Rawdah Street, is middled amongst numerous restaurants which have made this location their address. Margherita, an Italian specialist restaurant in pizzas also serves many other complimenting delicacies, some of them being the Cream of Mushroom and freshly baked Gnochhi with tomato and mozzarella cheese. Also, desserts of the tune of Tiramisu make you crave for more. Margherita is truly a foodie's getaway.
The next stop for us would be the Hilton Hotel overlooking the Red Sea. Numerous restaurants, lined in the dining area as well as the lobby of the famed hotel, attract tourists both for the pleasant hospitality they dish out and the exotic delicacies they serve. The Al Safina Hotel is one such spoke in the hub of Hilton which sees numerous food enthusiasts lining up for a meal. International as well as local cuisine is served here with an ambience unmatched anywhere else in the city. There is an additional outdoor space for visitors who would like to have a quiet meal, unaware of the hustle and bustle within. Café Vienna Plaza, in the lobby, is your quintessential café which serves the best of the beverages, in an old world Italian ambience.
If conventional, old-fashioned diners are what you die for, Tanoori is another small, quietly tucked away Indian restaurant specializing in Tandoori preparations. Located at Corniche Road, off Intercontinental Hotel, Tanoori, needs you to book a prior reservation because of the limited spaced inside. Takeaways are easier with the service time not more than 15-20 minutes for even the more detailed preparations.
All in all, Jeddah has a lot to offer than just a getaway to Mecca and Medina. The numerous carts lined up in Jeddah offer sumptuous Biryanis and grilled food, which are flooded in the holy month of Ramadan. While planning your trip to Jeddah ask the tour operator booking your flights to Jeddah to frame an itinerary which includes the hot spots for dining.