Jeddah Waterfront, also known as the Jeddah Corniche, has evolved dramatically over the years and has become a hub for recreational activities and dining. The traditional food culture of Jeddah is largely influenced by its history as a port city which for centuries was a gateway for pilgrims heading to the holy city of Mecca. As a result, Jeddah’s cuisine has absorbed flavors from across the Muslim world and has become known for its diverse range of Middle Eastern and Asian influences.
Eating by the sea at the Jeddah Waterfront is an experience that combines both the traditional and modern culinary landscapes of the city. Here, one can find an array of dining options from luxury restaurants to casual eateries, serving both international and traditional Saudi dishes.
Address: Falastin St., Al-Hamra'a, Jeddah Waterfront
Famous Food: Fish Shawarma (Non-Veg)
Address: North Corniche Rd., Jeddah Waterfront
Famous Food: Grilled Jumbo Shrimps (Non-Veg)
Address: Multiple locations including the Corniche area
Famous Food: Grilled Chicken (Non-Veg)
Address: Beside Al-Rahmah Mosque, Jeddah Waterfront
Famous Food: Seafood Platter (Non-Veg)
Address: Jeddah Waterfront, Jeddah
Famous Food: Manakeesh (Veg/Non-Veg)
Address: Al Andalus, Jeddah Waterfront
Famous Food: Classic Cheese Sambousek (Veg)
Address: Corniche Road, Jeddah
Famous Food: Sushi Platters (Non-Veg)
Address: Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz St., Jeddah Waterfront
Famous Food: Vegetarian Pizza (Veg)
Address: Tahlia St, Jeddah
Famous Food: Lamb Mandi (Non-Veg)
Address: Falesteen Rd, Jeddah Waterfront
Famous Food: Fried Calamari (Non-Veg)