Eid, Eat, Repeat: 8 Of Saudi Arabia’s Best Brunch Buffets To Book This Eid

Eid Brunches Saudi Arabia May

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Eid al-Adha is the perfect excuse to gather with family and friends over generous spreads and long, leisurely meals that stretch into the afternoon. Across Saudi Arabia, restaurants are offering brunch experiences that blend global flavours, interactive dining, and festive entertainment. Here are eight of the best Eid brunch buffets to book this season for the perfect festive indulgence.

1. Zuma

At Zuma, the Eid weekend edition of the Baikingu Brunch features unlimited dishes from live stations, sushi counters, and robata grills. Guests can savour favourites like shrimp tempura, chilli-lime chicken karaage, spicy beef tenderloin, and miso-marinated black cod, along with sashimi, nigiri, and maki. The experience concludes with a dessert room dedicated to signature treats, complemented by complimentary Saudi coffee and live DJ sets.

Where: Metro Blvd, Al Aqiq, Riyadh 13519, Saudi Arabia|
When: May 29th to 30th from 1 pm to 4 pm
Cost: Starts at SAR 295 per person

2. The Waterfront Kitchen

The Waterfront Kitchen turns Friday brunch into a seaside escape, set right along the Red Sea Corniche with sweeping views of Jeddah’s skyline. The Sail & Brunch brings together international flavours, live cooking stations, and signature dishes that feel as dynamic as the setting itself. The brunch delivers a weekend experience that feels both relaxed and effortlessly elevated.

Where: Shangri-La Jeddah, 3rd Floor, Ash Shati, Corniche Road, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
When: Friday from 1 pm to 4 pm
Cost: Starts at SAR 349 per person

3. La Brasserie

La Brasserie brings an interactive twist to Eid dining with live cooking stations where chefs prepare international dishes right in front of guests. The lavish brunch spread features everything from freshly made buffet favourites to family-friendly bites such as wagyu sliders, teriyaki salmon bento, mini pizzas, and mozzarella bites for younger diners. With its contemporary ambience and engaging chef-to-guest dining experience, it’s a great pick for a festive Eid gathering with family and friends.

Where: Mandarin Oriental, King Fahd Rd, Al Olaya, Riyadh 12216, Saudi Arabia
When: 12 pm to 3:30 pm
Cost: Starts at SAR 265 per person and SAR 123 for kids

4. Jones The Grocer

Jones The Grocer at Fairmont Ramla is celebrating Eid with a special brunch designed for a relaxed family gathering. Guests can enjoy an indulgent spread alongside live music, creating a festive yet laid-back atmosphere for the first day of Eid. Families can also take advantage of child-friendly savings, with kids up to five dining for free and children aged six to 12 enjoying 50% off.

Where: Fairmont Ramla, Al Sahafah, District, 7713 King Fahad Road, Al Sahafah, Riyadh 13329, Saudi Arabia
When: 1 pm to 4 pm
Cost: Starts at SAR 280 per person

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5. Al Orjouan

Al Orjouan brings back its popular Chef’s Brunch for Eid, offering an interactive dining experience with live cooking stations, international dishes, and refreshing signature drinks. Set across the restaurant and outdoor terrace, the brunch pairs indulgent food with live entertainment and a dedicated kids’ play area, making it ideal for families celebrating together. The lively atmosphere and expansive spread make it the kind of brunch that turns Eid into an all-day affair.

Where: The Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh, Al Hada Area, Al Hada, Riyadh 11493, Saudi Arabia
When: Friday from 12:30 pm to 5 pm​
Cost: Starts at SAR 375 per person and SAR 225 for kids

6. Botanica

Botanica transforms Saturdays with The Garden Table Brunch, an all-you-can-eat experience built around bold flavours, shared plates, and a DJ setting the mood. The menu flows from fresh bakery selections to favourites like Pala Margherita and Gambas Al Ajillo, with endless refills keeping the table full. Guests can end the experience with something sweet, while the Premium Package enhances the offering with an upgraded selection of crustacean, fish, and meat of the day.

Where: Kimpton KAFD Riyadh by IHG, District, 7422 Innovation Street 2 2921 Al Aqeeq, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
When: Saturday from 12 pm to 4 pm​
Cost: Starts at SAR 250 per person and SAR 125 for kids

7. Piatto

Piatto offers a laidback brunch experience perfect for families looking to celebrate Eid over good food and fun activities. Guests can tuck into an extensive buffet featuring international dishes, made-to-order eggs, freshly baked pizzas and fresh salads. At the same time, younger diners are kept entertained with face painting, popcorn and cotton candy stations. The welcoming atmosphere and crowd-pleasing menu make it an easy choice for a relaxed weekend feast.

Where: 2587-2605 Northern Ring Branch Rd, Al Maseef 13312, Riyadh 11464, Saudi Arabia
When: Saturday from 11 am to 3 pm
Cost: Starts at SAR 99 per person

8. Shang Palace

Shang Palace elevates weekend dining with a refined brunch showcasing classic Chinese flavours in an elegant setting. The experience includes a generous selection of dim sum, steamed specialities, and two main courses of choice. Guests can also enjoy a dessert of their preference along with premium Chinese tea. This brunch is a polished, relaxed option suited for an intimate Eid Al Adha gathering.

Where: Shangri-La Jeddah, 4th Floor, Ash Shati, Corniche Rd, Jeddah 23611, Saudi Arabia
When: Friday and Saturday from 1 pm to 5 pm
Cost: Starts at SAR 198 per person and SAR 99 for kids

This list helps you quickly find the best Eid Al Adha brunch spots in Saudi Arabia to celebrate and indulge with ease.

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FAQs

Are there more premium or fine-dining Eid Al Adha brunch options in Saudi Arabia?

Yes—Shang Palace and Zuma offer more refined dining experiences with curated menus, while still keeping an Eid brunch format.

Which restaurants are best for families with kids for Eid Al Adha brunch in Saudi Arabia?

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