Art Street Abha is a vibrant cultural hub in the city of Abha, the capital of the Asir Province in Saudi Arabia. Traditionally, the cuisine in this region has been influenced by the ethnic mix, the challenging mountainous landscapes, and the trade routes that passed through the Arabian Peninsula. The food history of Abha is rich with dishes made from local ingredients, spices, and herbs, emphasizing grains, vegetables, and a variety of meats, except for pork, which is not consumed due to Islamic dietary laws. With the growth of Art Street as a popular destination, the local cuisine has also seen an influx of contemporary and international flavors, creating a unique gastronomic experience for visitors.
Al Soudah Road, Art Street Area, Abha
Famous for: Traditional Al-Sawda Dishes - Kabsa (Non-veg)
Prince Sultan Road, Near Art Street, Abha
Famous for: Lamb Mandi (Non-veg) and Vegetarian Mezze (Veg)
King Fahd Road, Art Street Vicinity, Abha
Famous for: Fusion Cuisine - Shawarma Pizzas (Non-veg) and Grilled Halloumi Salad (Veg)
Assoudah Park, Close to Art Street, Abha
Famous for: Panoramic Views & Western-Asian Fusion - Grilled Chicken (Non-veg) and Vegetable Stir Fry (Veg)
King Abdul Aziz Road, Near Art Street, Abha
Famous for: Traditional Asiri cuisine - Jareesh (Non-veg)