Where We Are Going Today: ‘Jon & Vinny’s restaurant in Riyadh

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Updated 03 May 2024
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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Jon & Vinny’s restaurant in Riyadh

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  • The atmosphere and decoration of the restaurant are standard, with wooden bench-style seating and walls decorated using pizza boxes

Los Angeles-based Italian restaurant Jon & Vinny’s has opened a location in Riyadh serving pizza, pasta, desserts and coffee.

Located in Al-Sulimaniyah, the Italian restaurant has four locations in the US, all in California: Fairfax, Brentwood, Slauson and Beverly Hills.

The Riyadh restaurant features a more casual laid-back dining experience as opposed to other Italian restaurants in the Saudi capital that offer a more refined dining atmosphere.

If you are looking for a luxury restaurant for a quiet date night, this is not the best option, but if you are searching for a trendy hang-out spot, Jon & Vinny’s is suitable for you.

The atmosphere and decoration of the restaurant are standard, with wooden bench-style seating and walls decorated using pizza boxes.

The restaurant founders, Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo, attended the grand opening in Riyadh on April 17, saying that their mission is to offer authentic food that captures traditional Italian flavors.

The prices on the menu are average, with dishes ranging from SR65-75 ($17-20).

The menu offers a wide variety of pizzas, from “The Rosy,” a tomato and olive oil pizza with parmesan, to the “The Lola,” with fresh burrata, tomato, basil olive oil and a dash of sea salt.

One thing to note is that the pizza is quite authentic compared to other options in the city. The pizza crust is crispy, light and airy, allowing the freshness of the tomatoes and herbs to shine through.

Unlike other Italian restaurants, Jon and Vinny’s also offers different options for crust dips, such as ranch, garlic, buffalo, creamy Italian, pomodoro and olive oil.

In terms of drinks, the options on the menu include juices, soft drinks and caffeinated beverages such as americanos, cappuccinos and other coffee.

You may try the house-made lemonade, which is refreshing but a bit on the sour side. It is definitely great for guests looking for something tangy and refreshing for the Saudi summer heat.

For pasta options, you can try the pesto pasta, known on the menu as the pesto parmigiano oregano. The pasta is perfectly cooked al dente and the sauce is tasty but nothing new or innovative.

The lemon pasta and the spicy fusilli are the two highlight dishes of the restaurant.

When it comes to meat, there are limited choices on the menu. You may try the braised meatballs with ricotta and garlic bread.

The meatballs are very flavorful and seasoned well, with the flavors of the spices in the meatballs complimenting the simple and fresh red sauce.

The garlic bread which is offered with the meatballs is a bit on the charred side.

Another notable option on the menu is the Caesar salad with cheese sticks.

The freshness and quality of the ingredients shine through in the simple dishes.

The restaurant is very trendy and social-media friendly. The wall of Jon and Vinny’s pizza boxes is the perfect backdrop for photos.

Although the restaurant is small, it does offer an open-style kitchen where guests can approach the kitchen area and see the chefs cooking each meal.

For dessert, the restaurant offers a variety of sweets, including cheesecake and chocolate cake.

You will find the staff incredibly friendly.

Jon & Vinny’s offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, and is open from 8 a.m. to midnight.

 

 


Where We Are Going Today: 300F Smokehouse

Where We Are Going Today: 300F Smokehouse
Updated 09 February 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: 300F Smokehouse

Where We Are Going Today: 300F Smokehouse
  • The main course is the highlight, featuring a selection of three premium beef cuts — ribeye, tenderloin, and short ribs, each cooked to perfection and served with a baked potato and a selection of rich sauces

For those looking for a smokehouse experience, 300F Smokehouse in Riyadh offers a curated set menu that showcases the best of slow-cooked, high-quality meats.

With a refined ambiance and a focus on premium ingredients, this spot is a top choice for steak lovers and barbecue enthusiasts.

The set menu is for SR580 ($154) for two and includes a variety of appetizers and mains, starting with the shrimp bites, a crispy and flavorful seafood option, followed by the burnt ends volcano, a smoky and tender bite packed with rich barbecue flavors — which is my absolute favorite.

The caesar salad provides a refreshing contrast before the tacos, offering bold, well-seasoned fillings that add a unique twist to the experience.

The main course is the highlight, featuring a selection of three premium beef cuts — ribeye, tenderloin, and short ribs, each cooked to perfection and served with a baked potato and a selection of rich sauces.

The meat is juicy, tender, and carries a deep smoky aroma that reflects the restaurant’s expertise in slow-cooking techniques.

The meal ends with a decadent brownie, served warm with a rich, gooey texture, making for a decent dessert. Two mocktails are also included, adding a refreshing balance to the meal.

While the flavors, presentation, and quality are undeniably top-notch, the price is on the higher side, making it more of a special-occasion restaurant than an everyday dining spot.

For those looking to experience expertly smoked meats in a sleek and upscale setting, 300F Smokehouse is a solid choice — just be prepared for the premium price tag.

For more information, check their Instagram @300f.ksa.

 


Saudi Arabia’s mental health revolution driven by awareness and accessibility

The country is paving the way for a future where mental health conversations are more widely embraced. (Pexels)
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Updated 09 February 2025
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Saudi Arabia’s mental health revolution driven by awareness and accessibility

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  • Expert describes how younger generation is more accepting
  • Government support plays key role in improving perceptions

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is experiencing a shift in perceptions of mental health, driven by younger generations and supported by continuous education and outreach programs.

“In the past 20-30 years, there has been a huge advancement in the outlook towards mental health,” said Dr. Majid Al-Desouki, consultant psychiatrist and founder of Psyter, a Saudi mental health app.

In previous decades, mental health was considered a taboo topic, often misunderstood as a sign of weakness or moral failing.

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• Digital tools like Psyter and Qareboon have revolutionized how mental health support is provided in Saudi Arabia.

• The National Center for Mental Health Promotion conducts training courses and works to enhance support across rural and urban areas through psychological assistance programs and community activities.

Dr. Al-Desouki told Arab News about how in the past, this misunderstanding sometimes led to drastic measures taken against individuals who exhibited signs of mental illness.

“Previously people would be embarrassed to admit that they had a mental health problem and would do their best to make it hidden,” said Dr. Al-Desouki.

“Now people don’t have a problem waiting in the waiting area in the mental health clinic or mentioning to their friends ‘I’ve seen this professional, and I recommend them to you,’” he said.

The National Center for Mental Health Promotion plays a central role in Saudi Arabia’s mental health landscape.

Established in 2019 to advance awareness, education, and accessibility, it is one of the key government-backed organizations dedicated to tackling stigma and expanding support services.

The center provides consultations through its mental health service app, Qareboon, conducts training courses, and works to enhance support across rural and urban areas through psychological assistance programs and community activities.

According to Sara Al-Duhayan, a 23-year-old student who has sought mental health support and witnessed the changes in perceptions in Saudi firsthand, attitudes have shifted even within families.

 “Five or so years ago, it was impossible for (my family) to acknowledge any sort of mental issue,” Al-Duhayan said.

“Now their viewpoint has changed. They realize it’s a normal thing for people to go through,” she added.

A key factor in this transformation is accessibility. Digital tools like Psyter and Qareboon have revolutionized how mental health support is provided in Saudi Arabia.

Psyter offers virtual therapy sessions, while Qareboon provides localized mental health resources and professional guidance. These platforms reduce the stigma of seeking help by allowing individuals to access support privately and conveniently.

Dr. Al-Desouki highlighted the practical benefits of such platforms, noting that for many people in rural areas, traveling to mental health clinics can be challenging due to time and distance.

“When it comes to geographical distance, people living in the extreme north of the country or the extreme south, if they’re in a village around Riyadh or any other city they’re not going to be able to find care anywhere near them,” Al-Desouki said.

“There must be a better way to help these people without having them either take a plane or drive and put themselves at risk of accidents just for an appointment,” he adds.

Digital tools offer a solution by saving time and bridging geographical gaps, making it easier for individuals to access support regardless of location.

Awareness campaigns have significantly reduced stigma. The National Center for the Promotion of Mental Health has promoted mental well-being through educational initiatives, community activities, and workplace programs across public and private sectors.

“Everyone is so much more aware about it,” said Al-Duhayan. “People encourage others to seek therapy and aren’t embarrassed to share their experiences.”

This shift is a testament to the effectiveness of continuous education and outreach programs.

Generational differences further illustrate the cultural shift. Younger Saudis, in particular, are at the forefront of this change, according to Dr. Al-Desouki. They openly discuss their struggles and actively seek help.

“A big reason for the change in perception is because a lot of the population is a younger generation who are more open to accessing mental health care and bettering themselves in that respect,” said Dr. Al-Desouki.

Older generations are also beginning to adopt a more accepting view of mental health. “Even that age group has changed in perception somewhat over the years,” he added.

Dr. Al-Desouki stressed the importance of maintaining the momentum of reducing stigma around mental health. “If you can prevent mental illness, the outcomes are much better than waiting for a condition to develop,” he said. “And a cornerstone of prevention is education.”

As Saudi Arabia continues educating its citizens and expanding mental health care access, it paves the way for a future where mental health is more widely embraced.

Sustained efforts in awareness and accessibility will ensure these changes endure, according to Dr. Al-Desouki.

“Mental health awareness is a continuous process; it shouldn’t stop,” he said.

 


Where We Are Going Today: Nabati Eatery in Jeddah

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Updated 07 February 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: Nabati Eatery in Jeddah

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  • One of the highlights at Nabati is the chewy carrots, a dish that combines tender carrots with a smooth cashew mayo, crunchy pine nuts, bursty pomegranate seeds and a variety of fresh herbs

Nabati Eatery, located on Al-Kayal Street in Jeddah’s Al-Rawdah district, offers an entirely plant-based, gluten-free, refined sugar-free and organic dining experience.

This restaurant promises a fresh, wholesome approach to food, where everything is made from scratch using the purest organic ingredients.

However, while the menu impresses with its creativity and nutritional focus, the dining experience might not be for everyone.

Some may find the dishes overly experimental, particularly the plant-based alternatives that attempt to mimic traditional favorites.

If you’re looking for the breakfast menu, the options feature a yogurt berry cup, pancakes, chickpea omelet, Nabati Benedict, acai bowls and an assortment of waffles — classic, chocolate, vanilla and matcha is a good option.

One of the highlights at Nabati is the chewy carrots, a dish that combines tender carrots with a smooth cashew mayo, crunchy pine nuts, bursty pomegranate seeds and a variety of fresh herbs.

It’s an ideal starter to awaken your taste buds and set the stage for the flavorful dishes ahead. Don’t forget to try other healthy snacks such as beef tartar, kale chips, crispy potato skins, sweet potato fries, roasted potatoes, a cheese board, and mixed wild rice.

If you’re looking for a plant-powered dining experience, Nabati offers an impressive selection of dishes that cater to the increasing desire for healthier, more sustainable options.

The kale caesar, lentil salad and festive salad are vibrant, nutritious choices that will delight any palate, and their distinctive seasonings make them a must-try.

The main courses are a celebration of plant-based creativity. Dishes such as the broccoli steak, Asian-style eggplant, celeriac potato gratin, mushroom mac and cheese, shepherd’s pie, charred cauliflower with chimichurri, and stir-fried noodles are rich in flavor and texture, making for a satisfying meal.

A true specialty at Nabati is their selection of indulgent plant-based ice-cream flavors, including lavender and blueberry, salted caramel, rose goji pistachio, cookie dough, and vanilla mango.

These creamy treats, made with creamy cashew and coconut milk, are naturally sweetened with dates, maple syrup and coconut sugar, perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth in a healthier way.

Nabati also boasts a range of cold-pressed juices, ensuring maximum nutritional value with options such as little green, apple carrot ginger, go-to green, apple beet carrot, and wellness elixir.

For smoothie lovers, there’s nutty me, greener the better, coffee kick and very berry to choose from, each made with coconut, cashew or almond milk.

Check @nabati.eatery on Instagram for more details.

 

 


Is Azian Hauz really the best Thai in Riyadh?

Is Azian Hauz really the best Thai in Riyadh?
Updated 06 February 2025
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Is Azian Hauz really the best Thai in Riyadh?

Is Azian Hauz really the best Thai in Riyadh?

Any restaurant claiming to provide the “best Thai food in Riyadh” should be ready to stand up to comparison.

Plucky The Villa, hyped-up Thai Soi, and well-loved Baan Thai are some contenders that might take issue with the declaration.

But Azian Hauz, whose social media accounts are emblazoned with the assertion of being No. 1, might turn out to be worthy competition.

A fairly unassuming exterior in the city’s Yarmuk district gives way to an airy, bright interior replete with what feels like a forest of admittedly artificial greenery.

While the service cannot be faulted, the uninspiring chicken satay did not get us off on the right foot.  

The skewered meat lacked panache and the sauce was thinner than I would have preferred.

At the same time, our lumpia rolls delivered several satisfying crunches of flavor.

For the main course, a red curry lamb shank emerged, a delectable Thai take on a slow-cooked favorite.

But the absolute standout was my companion’s beef sisig. Admittedly not a Thai dish, this incredible concoction of Filipino origin alone makes the restaurant a must-visit.

The salty, sizzling, umami-laden plate was made complete tableside by an egg freshly cracked and stirred into the liver, steak and onions to create an almost transcendent course.

This was capped off by an obligatory round of mango sticky rice, which delivered everything that could be asked of it.

So, does Azian Hauz live up to its bold claim to serve the best Thai food in Riyadh?

I think more culinary research is required before a conclusion is drawn.

Nonetheless, the restaurant is a solid all-round choice with some outstanding areas and I would not hesitate to recommend it.
 


Where We Are Going Today: ‘Speranza cafe’ in Jeddah

Where We Are Going Today: ‘Speranza cafe’ in Jeddah
Updated 05 February 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: ‘Speranza cafe’ in Jeddah

Where We Are Going Today: ‘Speranza cafe’ in Jeddah

“You wanted cake? You got cake. Now, eat it!” If you are familiar with the film “Matilda,” you probably remember the iconic scene where a student is forced to devour an enormous, ultra-rich chocolate cake as punishment. Now, imagine experiencing that same chocolatey indulgence, but this time, purely for pleasure.

Speranza Cafe in Jeddah’s Al-Safa district offers the Matilda Cake and brings that unforgettable moment to life, minus the scary principal. Instead, you will be treated to a decadent, multi-layered chocolate masterpiece that is as delightful to look at as it is to eat.

I had the pleasure of trying it myself, and let me tell you, it was a feast for both the eyes and the taste buds.

Pairing it with a latte made the experience even better. The coffee came with two complimentary mandarin biscuits, adding a zesty contrast to all that rich chocolate.

Speranza is spacious with two indoor floors and a charming rooftop area, exuding a modern-bohemian vibe that is both cosy and stylish.

The Arabic music selection adds to the warm, inviting ambience, making it the spot for a catch-up with friends.

And if chocolate is not your thing, Speranza’s menu has plenty more to offer including croissants, Danish pastries, pistachio and raspberry cakes, tiramisu and banoffee cake.

Coffee lovers will appreciate the giant cold brew prepared right in front of you.

With affordable prices and an experience worth every bite, I will be coming back for that cake.

For more information visit @speranzacafe on Instagram.