MAKKAH: Makkah’s iconic clock tower has opened a restaurant overlooking the Grand Mosque that allows diners to break their Ramadan fast with a view of Islam’s holiest site.
Guests can enjoy iftar and sahoor meals in the tallest building in Saudi Arabia, directly beneath the clock face.
Mohammed bin Youssef Makhtoom, e-marketing manager at the Fairmont hotel, spoke to Arab News about the extensive preparations, challenges and services being offered at the eatery.
“We are providing guests a unique opportunity to dine at Makkah’s highest point, directly beneath the clock, with a breathtaking panoramic view of the Grand Mosque and the Holy Kaaba,” said Makhtoom.
Preparations began well in advance, with the restaurant space arranged to reflect the sanctity of both the location and the holy month.
Staff underwent specialized training, and the interior features Ramadan-inspired decorations enhancing the venue’s spiritual ambiance.
The restaurant has reported high demand for reservations so far.
The menu features traditional Arab and Saudi dishes including quzi, grilled specialties and soups, alongside seafood and Ramadan desserts.
International options cater to diverse tastes, with vegetarian and health-conscious selections available.
Guests also receive access to the Clock Tower Museum, an educational center operated by the Misk nonprofit organization.
“Guest feedback has been overwhelmingly positive,” Makhtoom said. “Many describe their experience as unforgettable, with the combination of luxury service, spiritual atmosphere and direct views of the Grand Mosque creating truly memorable moments.”
Looking ahead, the restaurant plans to enhance future Ramadan offerings with more events and menu options.
Guests can book through WhatsApp, by phone, or through the hotel’s website.