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Where We Are Going Today: Haif and Kaif Cafe, for an original Saudi taste

Fri, 2018-10-12 03:16

This is as Saudi as it gets. The smell of Arabic coffee sparks your senses as soon as you walk into the all-Arabian-style restaurant, which is filled with colorful Bedouin decorations and artwork.

Haif and Kaifs menu features many popular Saudi breakfast options and desserts, some of which add a little Western twist, such as the date cheesecake and maraseea (mini pancakes) with pistachio sauce.

This is a great place to have breakfast with your family, as aside from all the delicious food and drink options it offers a homey atmosphere with attentive staff and Bedouin aesthetics that are visually very pleasing.

A personal favorite breakfast dish is the cafes shakshouka, a local version of the popular dish that combines scrambled eggs with tomato sauce and vegetables. A slice of Haif and Kaifs date cake along with some Arabic coffee is also a great treat.

The cafe has two branches in Jeddah, which can be found on Corniche Road in Al-Shatea district and at gate 8 in Red Sea Mall.

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