The Al Rahma Mosque, often referred to as the Floating Mosque, is not only an iconic spiritual site in Jeddah but sits in a city that boasts an extensive culinary history. Jeddah has been a gateway for pilgrims heading to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, leading to a diverse food culture influenced by the myriad of cultures that passed through its borders. Its proximity to the Red Sea adds to its rich seafood tradition. While the mosque itself isn't associated with specific foods, the surrounding area reflects Jeddah's food scene that combines traditional Saudi dishes with flavors from across the Muslim world.
Famous Food: Grilled Red Sea Fish (Non-Veg)
Famous Food: Hummus and Mixed Mezze (Veg/Non-Veg)
Famous Food: Broasted Chicken (Non-Veg)
Famous Food: Sushi (Non-Veg/Veg)
Famous Food: Classic Cheese Sambousek (Veg)
Please note that the addresses mentioned are approximations to help visitors locate nearby dining options, and it's advisable to check for the exact locations and current menus before visiting.