Best Food & Restaurants in AlUla Jeddah: Homejourney Guide
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Best Food & Restaurants in AlUla Jeddah: Homejourney Guide

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Discover the best food and restaurants in AlUla Jeddah with Homejourney's trusted guide. Michelin-approved spots, local gems, and Saudi itinerary tips for your week in Saudi Arabia. Plan safely now!

Best Food & Restaurants in AlUla Jeddah: Homejourney Guide

The best food and restaurants in AlUla Jeddah blend ancient heritage with Michelin-recognized innovation, from oasis-to-table French cuisine in AlUla to Hijazi specialties in Jeddah. This Homejourney cluster guide highlights top spots for your Saudi 7 days, Saudi itinerary, or week Saudi Arabia trip planning, verified for safety and quality.[1][5]

Perfect for Singapore travelers eyeing international lifestyles, these dining experiences showcase Saudi's culinary evolution. Link back to our Saudi 7-Day Itinerary: Riyadh, AlUla, Jeddah pillar for full Saudi trip planning.



Why AlUla and Jeddah Food Scenes Shine for Travelers

AlUla's dramatic sandstone valleys and Jeddah's coastal vibrancy frame a dining scene balancing tradition and luxury. The 2026 Michelin Guide Saudi Arabia spotlights 52 restaurants across these cities, earning global acclaim.[1][5] Homejourney prioritizes verified spots for safe, trustworthy experiences, much like our user-centric property platform.

Best time to visit: October to April for mild weather (20-30°C). Fly direct from Singapore to Jeddah (7-8 hours via Saudia Airlines) or Riyadh then domestic to AlUla (1 hour).[6] Saudi Riyal (SAR) exchanges at ~0.36 SGD; use Homejourney's tools for real-time rates via Bank Rates .



Top Restaurants in AlUla: Oasis Flavors Elevated

AlUla's eateries emphasize local produce amid heritage sites. Here's our curated, actionable list with insider tips for Singaporeans accustomed to hawker precision.

  • Tofareya (Bib Gourmand): In AlUla Old Town, savor orange-infused kabsa from local groves, grilled meats, and Umm Ali dessert. Open-air courtyard under the fort; rooftop views at sunset. SAR 100-150/person. Local tip: Arrive early for fort-view tables; pairs with Winter at Tantora festival.[1][9]
  • Ducasse in AlUla: Alain Ducasse's oasis-to-table pop-up near Jabal Ikmah fuses French techniques with AlUla palms and farms. Executive Chef Téophile Bourgeois crafts seasonal menus. Sustainable design by Aliénor Béchu. Book ahead; SAR 800+ for tasting. Ideal for special occasions.[2]
  • Tama at Our Habitas AlUla (Michelin Recommended): Poolside Middle Eastern fusion overlooking Ashar Valley. Breakfast, lunch, dinner with modern twists on regional dishes. Vibrant, relaxed vibe. SAR 150-250. Tip: Sunset pool dining; vegetarian-friendly.[4][6]
  • AlNakheel Cafe & Daimumah Restaurant: Casual oasis spots for traditional fare. AlNakheel offers fresh juices amid palms; Daimumah excels in lamb stews. Budget: SAR 50-100. Perfect for quick, authentic bites post-Hegra visit.[3]

Pro tip: Download Experience AlUla app for reservations; English menus common.[6]



Best Restaurants in Jeddah: Coastal Hijazi Delights

Jeddah's scene pulses with Red Sea energy and bold flavors. Michelin picks highlight female-led kitchens and global influences.

  • Samia’s Dish (Bib Gourmand): Chef Hind Y. Albahkali's Hijazi gem on Ahmad Al-Attas Street. Signature meat brik with honey, plus Saudi coffee welcome. Parisian majlis with bougainvillea. SAR 120-200. Insider: Post-shopping stop; vegetarian brik available.[1]
  • Hōchō: Halal Kobe beef by Saudi chef Hassan Fetyani. Grilled cuts, sushi, date-walnut tart. Vibrant jewel-toned interiors. Opened 2024; SAR 300+. Book for chef's table.[1]
  • Rasoi: Indian fusion with Malai lobster, tandoori prawns, saffron curries. Michelin-recommended for bold flavors. SAR 250+. Singaporeans: Reminiscent of Marina Bay Indian spots but smokier.[1]

Jeddah tip: Corniche stroll to Tahlia Street eateries; Uber safe and affordable (SAR 10-20/ride).



Saudi Itinerary Integration: Food-Focused Days

For your week Saudi Arabia plan:

  1. Days 1-3 AlUla: Breakfast at Tama, lunch Tofareya post-Hegra, Ducasse dinner. Total food budget SAR 1,200/person.
  2. Days 4-7 Jeddah: Samia’s mid-Corniche, Hōchō beach evening, Rasoi night out. Link to full itinerary in our pillar.

Visa: eVisa for Singaporeans (SAR 535, 90 days). Safety: Low crime; women welcome everywhere post-reforms. Money-saving: Group dining for shared platters.[1][6]



From Saudi Dining to Singapore Living: Seamless Transition

Singapore travelers love Saudi's hospitality—similar to our multicultural food scene. Many AlUla-Jeddah visitors explore Singapore property for diversification. Homejourney verifies listings for safety, like Property Search for trusted options. Compare SAR-SGD mortgages via Bank Rates ; expats from Middle East favor Orchard/ Marina Bay (from SGD 2M).Moving to Singapore from The Pearl Qatar: Expat Guide by Homejourney

Post-move? Aircon Services keeps your investment cool. View projects at Projects Directory .



Practical Tips for Singaporeans

  • Halal everywhere; alcohol-free. Dress modestly in AlUla.
  • Apps: Careem (taxi), Hungerstation (delivery).
  • Budget: SAR 200/day food. ATMs accept Singapore cards.
  • COVID: Masks optional; check updates.

Homejourney ensures transparent advice, prioritizing your safety as in property deals.



FAQ: Best Food and Restaurants in AlUla Jeddah

What are the top Michelin spots in AlUla Jeddah?
Tofareya (AlUla), Ducasse (AlUla), Samia’s Dish & Hōchō (Jeddah).[1][2]

Best budget eats for Saudi itinerary?
AlNakheel Cafe (AlUla), street kabsa near Jeddah Souq. SAR 50-100.[3]

Vegetarian options in AlUla Jeddah?
Yes: Fattoush at Tama, veggie briks at Samia’s. Widely available.[1][4]

How to book Ducasse in AlUla?
Via website; 1-2 months ahead for peak season.[2]

Safe dining for families on week Saudi Arabia trip?
All spots family-friendly; early dinners recommended.[6]



Plan your Best Food and Restaurants in AlUla Jeddah with Homejourney for trusted insights. Explore Singapore properties safely at Property Search . Dive into our Saudi 7-Day Itinerary pillar next!

References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 5 (2026)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 6 (2026)
  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 9 (2026)
  5. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2026)
  6. Singapore Property Market Analysis 4 (2026)
  7. Singapore Property Market Analysis 3 (2026)
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