Windrose brunch (photo: MySaudiGuides.com)

Windrose restaurant brunch, Riyadh (review)

Traditionally, a windrose is a meteorological tool that indicates compass orientations (North, South, East, West, and intermediate points) for use in navigation, which does make an enquiring mind wonder why a restaurant surrounded and sheltered by tall buildings has been named after such a device. That said, however, after successfully navigating the route to the Windrose brunch, Riyadh, on Fridays, few explorers are disappointed.

Different to Other Hotel Brunches

Most hotel brunches these days seem to be a showcase for the best offerings the kitchens can produce, and are possibly as much part of a wider marketing campaign as they are a dining experience. This is not the approach taken at the Windrose brunch, where diners can still enjoy a good graze that’s priced much more realistically than other venues where it is impossible to enjoy much of the food that is on offer due to the acres of different dishes available.

Windrose brunch (photo: MySaudiGuides.com)

Windrose brunch (photo: MySaudiGuides.com)

Mocktails at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Mocktails at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

The waiters insist on bringing water and mocktails (there’s a decent variety to choose from) to the table before guests make their way to the food counters, so sit back, relax, and take a few minutes to settle into the surroundings.

Check out What's on Offer

It’s always a good idea at hotel brunches to take a wander past all the offerings to see exactly what there is in order to plan the dining experience for the next few hours. At some brunches this can take longer than the consumption of one of those courses, although this is not the case at the Windrose brunch.

It has been observed that most diners choose to start with seafood. There is a selection of sushi dishes as well as other cold seafood specialities. Although the platters these items are presented on are small, don’t worry about them running out; they are refreshed regularly.

Cold seafood at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Cold seafood at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

The Middle Eastern inclination is next to go for a salad and mixture of warm and cold mezzas. Again, the choice is smaller than at other establishments, but this can be seen as beneficial to ensuring that guests get to sample a greater proportion of the dishes at the Windrose brunch.

Salads at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Salads at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Warm mezze at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Warm mezze at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Cold mezze at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Cold mezze at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Curries at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Curries at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Something unique to the Windrose brunch is the lack of roast meat on offer. Sometimes there is only chicken. What they concentrate on, however, is their curries. These are well made and very tasty.

There are alternatives for main courses for those who prefer their food with less spice, and a selection of meats, either grilled or prepared in flavoursome sauces, as well as vegetables, ensures that people coming for a Friday filling will not leave unsated.

Lamb skewers at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Lamb skewers at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Main courses at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Main courses at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Green vegetables at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Green vegetables at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Exquisite Puddings

Once the main course has been completed, it is a good idea to sit back, take a break and enjoy conversation with friends. In our review of the Garden Barbecue, special mention was made of the bakery & confectionary, which is shared by the Windrose.

Puddings at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

Puddings at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

After dinner treats at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

After dinner treats at Windrose brunch, Riyadh

About now, most people are waving the white flag, having had a multi course dining experience of enviable variety, but still the experience is not complete! Make sure to sample some of the after dinner treats whilst enjoying a fully deserved stomach settling coffee of tea.

Our Verdict of the Windrose Brunch, Riyadh

The Windrose brunch makes sense. It is reasonably priced; the variety of food on offer is sensible, not over-the-top; all dishes are made with care and attention, and as such are very tasty. It is even good for children, as there is an entertainer outside who will look after them whilst parents enjoy uninterrupted conversation with friends inside. The Windrose brunch shows that it is not necessary to go to extremes of excess, and that concentrating on quality is worthwhile, which is a fairly unique approach in this city of conspicuous consumption.

The quality of the Windrose brunch has remained constant over the years. Read flipboyfoodie's review from 2012 here 

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Planet Hollywood restaurant, Riyadh (review)

London, New York, Las Vegas: What do they have in common? They are show towns. They do things on a large scale. At one stage there were Hundreds of Planet Hollywoods scattered all over the world. Now the operation has been severely reduced, but in the above-mentioned cities the restaurants are still going strong.

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Planet Hollywood Riyadh

There is also one in Riyadh, although ‘going strong’ is perhaps not the most appropriate description.

On entry the movie memorabilia is rather dour and difficult to make out, and it is necessary to read the descriptions to discover who wore what in which movie. Once upstairs, the greeting by the manager and staff is very friendly and cheerful, and customers are given a choice of tables, and whether they would like to have a screen to enclose them or not.

American Favourites

There are a lot of dishes on the menu. Starters, salads, meat, fish and other popular dishes are in no short supply. As usual in so many restaurants in Riyadh, many of the starters are deep-fried. That being said, the ‘Chees Jalabenos’ and fried calamari were better than elsewhere, and not soaked in oil when served. There are also combo dishes that allow customers try a variety of some of the most popular starters.

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'Chees Jalabenos'

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Chinese salad

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Grilled shrimps

The waiters, who are all named after movie characters (James Bond, Spiderman, Batman etc, although it’s a shame they aren’t dressed as their characters) all seem to have different opinions about what the absolute best, can’t miss dish is, and recommendations range from New York strip steak to grilled salmon to chicken with peanut sauce (which is also the dressing to a pretty good salad). Make sure to specify exactly to what degree the food should be cooked. It is very easy to grill salmon for too long, to overdo a steak, and to render a shrimp inedible if the chefs are left to their own devices (not a problem confined to Planet Hollywood), but with a simple instruction the main dish that was expected can be produced. Also, it is a good idea to inform the waiter to leave a break in between courses, or a starter may well find itself sharing a table with an entrée.

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Grilled salmon

Have a look at the Foodspotting website for more dishes available at Planet Hollywood Riyadh

Movie Memoribilia

After completing the main course, why not take a stroll around the restaurant and check out the outfits and props that adorn the walls. Several huge movies are represented: Bond, Die Hard, Star Trek, Lethal Weapon, but most of the memorabilia is fairly dubious: half a baseball from Fletch; a game controller from Pulp Fiction; the uniform worn by an extra in a Bond movie. The item with the most genuine claim to be in a Planet Hollywood is a pair of boxing gloves from Rocky 3, signed by Sylvester Stallone.

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Mel Gibson's motorbike from Lethal Weapon, by The Pink Tarha

If something sweet is needed to finish off the dining experience, be prepared for a sugar overload. The amount of sickly sweet cream, ice-cream and chocolate on offer could potentially lead to diabetes.

Movie memorabilia and American favourites at Planet Hollywood Riyadh

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Enjoy Your Visit to Planet Hollywood Riyadh

Planet Hollywood is essentially a good idea, making people’s favourite movies come alive in a way that can’t be achieved just by watching them. However PH in Riyadh, a city in which there are no cinemas, has suffered from an attack of mediocrity. The food could be prepared with more care; the props could be more impressive; but the staff here are excellent, and will do what they can to make sure diners enjoy themselves.

Does our experience at Planet Hollywood Riyadh remind you of yours? Let us know ​below.

Best Sushi in Riyadh, Tokyo Restaurant

Tokyo Restaurant, Riyadh (review)

Best Sushi in Riyadh

Entrance to Tokyo Restaurant

Fresh, raw fish, in the middle of one of the driest areas of the world. Does that seem like a good idea? Regardless of where in the world one finds oneself, sushi is an incredibly popular epicurian treat. The concept is fairly basic (slice some fish, place on rice) but it is amazing how some places manage to achieve the results much better than others.

Sushi

Tokyo rides high on the list of good sushi spots in Riyadh. Not from them will you find weedy, insubstantial slivers of mediocre fish and seafood. No, the slices are like large fingers of the finest fare the sea has to offer. Salmon, tuna, prawns, eel,mackerel, and the local ubiquity hamour are all to be found on the menu, along with scallops, octopus and various roe.

However much wasabi is added to the soy sauce, according to preference, the seafood will slip down the throat at a pace reserved for the finest.

Ngiri sushi

Our friends over at Pink Tarha have an alternate view on the quality of the sushi however.

Where to find great sushi; Tokyo Restaurant in Riyadh

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Japanese Design at Tokyo Restaurant

Tepanyaki booth

The exterior of the restaurant cocks a nod to traditional Japanese design, making sure the customers know what is on offer inside. Stepping over the Zen gardens set underfoot and covered with glass, patrons are treated to a glimpse of the order and peacefulness that sushi instills. A walk along the corridor, off which are set the private booths for groups of three or more, the decoration comprises of more straight lines, wood and cloth, so essential to Japanese thinking.

Some of the booths are centered around tepanyaki tables. Sadly these are no longer in use, but make for a talking point. The booths ensure an intimacy uninterrupted by the other diners, of which there are many every evening; this place is popular. Despite being enclosed, the waiters can be alerted by pressing a button on a transmitter which lets them know they are needed.

Tokyo Restaurant Riyadh Underfoot Zengarden

Tokyo Restaurant Riyadh Underfoot Zen Garden by Desert Enlightenment

Ample Variety

The great thing about sushi is that there are several pieces of the same thing per plate. This makes a convenient way of ordering several different dishes to be shared between friends. A wide selection of ngiri, sashimi and maki allows a meal to be comprised of many different items, rather than having tastebuds subjected to the same experience throughout dinner.

Sushi sashimi maki mix

However, Tokyo serves much more than sushi. Try the temaki, the tempura, the grilled fish and meats, the tepanyaki, the noodles, the bento; nothing at Tokyo disappoints. Until the desserts, that is. Why is it that the Japanese, who have mastered a way of not cooking a type of food that most of the world believes needs to be cooked so as to involve impending nausea, have failed to come up with a range of desserts that really satisfy? Green tea flavoured ice-cream is bland, however any inclusion of more sweet items that may be more locally popular just doesn’t go with the meal.The Chinese have fruit covered in crispy toffee to finish off a meal, but theJapanese prefer the clean palate cleansing offerings that make a person feel like they had eaten healthily and can quite happily go for a run afterwards.

Enjoy Your Meal at Tokyo Restaurant!

A group of eight people or more is suggested to enjoy an evening at Tokyo. Share your food, pass your plates round the table; if you really like it, order more. And don’t be worried about the price as the regular dishes are all very reasonable.

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Tokyo Restaurant. The best sushi in Riyadh.

Posted by Saudi Arabia Tourism Guide on Sunday, 13 December 2015