From Sumosan To Raoul’s, These 9 Restaurants In Riyadh Are Closing Their Doors For Ramadan; List Inside!

Fasting, Feasting, and a Culinary Pause.

by Deeplata Garde
From Sumosan To Raoul’s, These 9 Restaurants In Riyadh Are Closing Their Doors For Ramadan; List Inside!

Ah, Ramadan, that time of the year when the scent of spirituality fills the air, and stomachs growl in unison as the sun dips below the horizon. As we embark on this sacred journey, fasting becomes a physical act and a spiritual exercise. It’s a chance to cleanse both body and soul. But wait, what’s that? The sound of restaurants closing their doors? Fear not, fellow foodies, for this is no cause for alarm. It’s simply a culinary pause or closure by the Riyadh Restaurants, a temporary hiatus to honour the traditions of Ramadan.

Embracing The Pause To Respect The Tradition

Yes, it’s true, many restaurants choose to close their doors during Ramadan, a testament to their respect for the holy month and the observances of their Muslim clientele. But fret not, hungry souls, for this is merely a short intermission in the culinary extravaganza of life. These culinary havens assure us they’ll be back in action, ready to tantalise taste buds and satiate cravings, just in time for the celebratory feasts of Eid.

As restaurants bid us a temporary adieu, let’s embrace this pause as a chance to savour the simple joys of homemade meals, the warmth of family gatherings, and the spiritual nourishment that comes with fasting. So here is the list of restaurants temporarily closing their doors for the holy month in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

List Of Restaurants Closed For Ramadan

1. Billionaire Riyadh


Where: District, Riyadh – Dab Ab St.
When:6 pm–1:30 am

2. Sumosan

 

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Where: Laysen Valley, Umm Al Hamam Al Gharbi
When: 4 pm–12:30 am

3. WAGYUMAFIA

 

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Where: Al Hada
When: 8 pm–10:30 pm

4. Scott’s

 

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Where: Al Hada
When: 6 pm–12 am

5. MNKY HSE

 

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Where: 6927 Prince Turki Bin Abdulaziz Al Awal Rd
When: 6:30 pm–1 am

6. Les Deux Magots Riyadh


Where: Al Hada
When: 1 pm–12 am

7. Raoul’s

 

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Where: Al Hada
When: Sun-Thu 7pm-1am, Fri-Sat 2pm-1am

8. YAKINIKUMAFIA

 

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Where: Makkah Al Mukarramah Rd
When: 6 pm–12 am

9. Spago

 

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Where: Al Hada
When: 6 pm–12 am

As we bid farewell to our favourite eateries for a short while, let’s cherish this time of reflection and renewal. Ramadan offers us not only the opportunity to nourish our bodies with food but also to feed our souls with prayers, kindness, and gratitude. So let’s embrace the culinary pause, knowing that it’s a small sacrifice for the greater good, and look forward to the joyous feasts that await us on Eid al-Fitr. Ramadan Kareem!

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