Al Nakheel Restaurant

Top choice in Jeddah


Styled like a traditional tent, with open sides to let the sea breezes in, the huge courtyard with large traditional couches is popular, especially on weekends, when groups of friends dine from the excellent traditional menu (though even the spaghetti bolognese is good) before reclining to puff away on fruity shisha. This really is the place to spend a balmy Jeddah evening.


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